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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Mjällby AIF wins sensational SM gold after victory over IFK Göteborg

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Mjällby AIF has become Swedish football champions for the first time in the club's 85-year history. The title was secured with a 2–0 away win against IFK Göteborg at Gamla Ullevi. Veterans Jacob Bergström and Tom Pettersson scored the goals in a dominant match.

Malmö FF defeated IF Karlstad 4-0 in the Swedish Cup group stage. The match highlighted potential in several players, but the team still has areas for improvement. Two young talents made their debuts.

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The Swedish Cup quarterfinals have been drawn, with Malmö FF facing Mjällby away. Other matches include the derby between Hammarby and Djurgården as well as Gais against AIK. For Malmö FF, winning the cup is the last chance to qualify for European play this summer.

Västerås IK defeated Treja-Ljungby 4-3 in match five of the Hockeyallsvenskan qualification series, clinching the series 4-1 and remaining in the league while Treja drops to Hockeyettan. Captain Konstantin Komarek scored twice, contributing eight points overall. Treja coach Magnus Sundquist praised his players despite the loss.

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Lugi lost 34–35 to Aranäs in the final round of the Swedish handball Allsvenskan, missing the league title by the narrowest margin. Captain Albert Månsson called the defeat ”incredibly bitter and heavy”. Qualification play now awaits against VästeråsIrsta.

Sweden's national football team has qualified for this summer's World Cup after a dramatic 3–2 victory over Poland in the playoff final at Strawberry Arena. Viktor Gyökeres scored the winner in the 88th minute amid chaos in front of goal. Anthony Elanga and Gustaf Lagerbielke netted the other goals.

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Noel Fransén, on loan from Färjestad, netted the decisive goal in overtime to give BIK Karlskoga a victory over AIK in their HockeyAllsvenskan matchup. The game featured a controversial match penalty to AIK's Martin Johnsen for a high hit, which BIK capitalized on during power play. This win highlights a growing rivalry between the teams, who met in last season's semifinals.

 

 

 

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