Lillån's crucial away match against Landvetter in the race for SSL qualifiers was delayed by nearly three hours due to traffic chaos. The cause was a collision between two trucks outside Laxå, where the team was stuck for about four hours. Cornelia Lindell describes the frustrating situation.
On Saturday afternoon, Lillån faced a crucial away match against Landvetter, part of their campaign to qualify for the SSL later this spring. But the journey turned into a nightmare when the team got stuck in major traffic chaos. The match start was postponed by nearly three hours due to an accident outside Laxå.
Cornelia Lindell, a player on the team, explains: “It was outside Laxå where two trucks had collided, so we were stuck there for about four hours.” The long wait added tension ahead of the important game, which is key in Lillån's pursuit of SSL qualifiers. Despite the delays, the match was eventually played, but the traffic chaos highlighted the unexpected challenges in sports logistics.
The accident involved two trucks and caused extensive queues affecting travelers to the match venue. Lillån, fighting for a spot in the qualifiers, had a tough start to the day but showed resilience in the face of setbacks.