Malmö FF players celebrate 1-0 cup win goal by Botheim against Varbergs BoIS, as coach Graham Potter watches Taha Ali from the stands.
Malmö FF players celebrate 1-0 cup win goal by Botheim against Varbergs BoIS, as coach Graham Potter watches Taha Ali from the stands.
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Malmö FF wins cup opener against Varberg 1–0

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Malmö FF kicked off the Swedish Cup with a victory over Varbergs Bois. The match ended 1–0 with a goal from new signing Botheim. National team coach Graham Potter watched from the stands, focusing on Taha Ali.

Malmö FF's opening match in the Swedish Cup ended with a 1–0 victory over Superettan side Varbergs Bois. The goal was scored by new signing Botheim, who started directly per coach Ramírez's decision. The tournament is crucial for MFF's chance to qualify for Europe.

Graham Potter, coach of the Swedish national team, sat in the stands in Malmö scouting Taha Ali, who had to decline a previous national team call-up. Potter smiled when Sydsvenskan asked him at halftime why he was watching the match and described Ali's first half as good.

After four straight losses earlier, the win was a step forward for building confidence, according to columnist Fredrik Lindstrand. He notes that victories are the most important for strengthening the team's morale. Match highlights are available in a video on Sydsvenskan.

Sydsvenskan will broadcast upcoming cup matches.

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Reactions on X to Malmö FF's 1-0 Swedish Cup opener win over Varbergs BoIS via Botheim's goal are mostly positive, praising the scorer after a long goal drought and the team's stability. Some note a non-convincing performance with small margins, while the coach emphasizes tactical subs. Media and fans highlight promising debuts and key plays.

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Mjällby AIF players celebrating their Swedish Cup title win at Strawberry Arena.
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Mjällby claims cup title after 2-1 win over Hammarby

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Mjällby AIF defeated Hammarby 2-1 in the Swedish Cup final at Strawberry Arena in Solna. The win gave the club its first-ever cup title in front of a record crowd.

Malmö FF defeated Djurgården 1–0 in an intense Allsvenskan top match at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on Friday evening. Sead Haksabanovic scored the only goal in the 61st minute, but MFF captain Pontus Jansson suffered a knee injury late in the game. MFF technical chief Jaime Segura was also physically approached by a Djurgården supporter.

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Malmö FF defeated AIK 1–0 away in Solna on Monday evening. Erik Botheim scored the only goal, marking MFF's first win over AIK in nine years. Coach Miguel Angel Ramirez praised the team's collective defensive effort.

Sweden's national team lost 3-1 to Norway in a match at Ullevål. Graham Potter admitted the opponents were better on all fronts.

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Malmö's goaltender Marek Langhamer delivered a standout performance, stopping 38 shots as his team edged Skellefteå 2-1 in overtime during their playoff series. Topi Niemelä scored the game-winner on a power play. Skellefteå leads the series 3-1.

Hammarby defeated Häcken 1–0 in extra time to secure a second straight cup title. The match at 3 arena drew just 3,793 spectators.

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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.

 

 

 

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