Jacob Ouro Ortmark switches from Allsvenskan to Superettan with ÖSK

Jacob Ouro Ortmark has left the top fight in Allsvenskan to join Örebro SK in Superettan. The aim is to help the club rise from the bottom. He describes the environment as historically set and exciting.

Jacob Ouro Ortmark, a skilled midfielder, has traded the intense top battle in Allsvenskan for the challenges at the bottom of Superettan. He joins Örebro SK with the ambition to help improve the club's standing.

After his first training session with the team, Ortmark expressed enthusiasm for the new environment. “It's an environment that's set in history, in some way. It's exciting,” he says. As a versatile player, he is expected to contribute in various ways on the field.

The training ended with two players staying for extra rushes, highlighting the team's dedication. Örebro SK, abbreviated as ÖSK, is in a tough spot in Superettan and hopes Ortmark's experience from higher divisions will turn things around. The article is written by Hugo Levinsson.

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Örebro SK celebrates Antonio Yakoub's winning goal in a 2-1 comeback victory over IFK Norrköping, securing Superettan lead at Behrn Arena.
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ÖSK comes from behind to beat IFK Norrköping and take Superettan lead

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Örebro SK came from behind to win 2–1 against IFK Norrköping at Behrn Arena and took the top spot in Superettan. Match hero Antonio Yakoub sealed the victory with a fine goal ten minutes from full time. Coach Rikard Norling's surprise benching of stars Kalle Holmberg and Ahmed Yasin drew the most attention.

Örebro SK dropped points at home to bottom-placed IFK Norrby, drawing 1-1 in Superettan round four. Ahmed Yasin equalized after trailing, while key player Kalle Holmberg was benched for the second straight match. The game followed just days after an euphoric win over IFK Norrköping.

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Örebro SK has started the 2026 Superettan with back-to-back clean sheets: a 1–0 win over Landskrona (see prior coverage) followed by a resilient 0–0 draw away at Öster. Center back John Stenberg and coach Rikard Norling praised the improved defensive solidity.

Örebro Hockey defeated Djurgården 4–1 to claim their third straight victory, the first such streak since November. Patrik Karlkvist scored the game-winning goal in power play after deciding to stay on the ice. The team now trails HV71 by four points with four games remaining.

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Örebro Hockey has presented two new acquisitions over the past two days while securing several contracts for the 2026/27 SHL season. New additions include goaltender Filip Larsson and defensemen Robin Salo and Erik Norén. The team continues to fill roster spots amid departures.

Örebro Hockey is pursuing forward Michael Lindqvist from relegated Leksand ahead of next season, sources say. The 31-year-old right-shooter has averaged around 25 points per season over 11 years in SHL. Leksand fell to HV71 in recent qualification play.

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Örebro Hockey turned around a first-period deficit to dominate Djurgården 4-1 in a crucial SHL bottom-of-the-table clash at Behrn Arena. Djurgården suffered from injuries and absences, including an early exit for key defenseman Gustav Lindström. The win moves Örebro five points from the playoffs while keeping Djurgården in relegation peril.

 

 

 

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