Marieberg and Fjugesta advance in dramatic AIF Cup qualifier

In a dramatic qualifier for the 2026 AIF Cup, Marieberg and Fjugesta secured their spots in the tournament. It was incredibly tense until the very end, with a total of 55 goals in the event. Former ÖSK star Shpetim Hasani became a hero for Marieberg with his free-kick prowess.

The qualifier for the 2026 AIF Cup involved eight clubs and turned into a real nail-biter. Mariebergs IK and Fjugesta IF emerged as the final winners after an intense competition. It was dramatic until the very end, resulting in a total of 55 goals.

For Marieberg, it was particularly thanks to a double hero and Shpetim Hasani's free-kick foot that the team advanced. Hasani, a former ÖSK star, decided the outcome with his precision. After the match, he commented: "Skönt att de satt så vi kunde ta oss vidare. Jag tycker grabbarna förtjänar att vara med i AIF-cupen." (Relieved that they went in so we could advance. I think the guys deserve to be in the AIF Cup.)

Both teams have now qualified for the 2026 AIF Cup, a significant achievement for the smaller clubs. The qualifier highlighted the high level of competition and talent in the region, with high stakes for all participating teams.

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Mjällby AIF players celebrating their sensational first Swedish football championship title with the trophy after a 2-0 win over IFK Göteborg at Gamla Ullevi.
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