IF Brommapojkarna - IFK Göteborg 1 - 2

Allsvenskan 2010


IF Brommapojkarna - IFK Göteborg (1 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2010
Match start: 2010-10-17 at 16:30
Venue: Grimsta IP 1
Attendance: 2,660


IFK Göteborg won Sunday’s match against IF Brommapojkarna at Grimsta IP with a final score of 1-2. The match began with a fast and intense playing style from both teams, but it was IFK Göteborg who took the initiative first. In the 13th minute, Stefan Selakovic scored, giving the visitors a lead of 0-1.

IF Brommapojkarna, however, quickly bounced back and equalized just a minute later. After a nice combination of play, the ball reached Olof Guterstam, who clinically found the net to make it 1-1.

The first half of the match was marked by many tough duels, and it was IF Brommapojkarna who received the first yellow card after 31 minutes, as Gabriel Petrovic was cautioned by the referee.

IFK Göteborg continued to control the match in the second half, and Jakob Olsson Johansson received a yellow card in the 65th minute. IF Brommapojkarna continued to battle, but it was IFK Göteborg who would decide the match. William Atashkadeh was substituted in the 76th minute and immediately showed his talent. His brilliant play led to a new lead for IFK Göteborg in the 83rd minute, with Atashkadeh himself scoring to make it 1-2.

IF Brommapojkarna tried to respond but became frustrated and picked up two yellow cards, first Kim Odelius in the 82nd minute followed by Pablo Piñones-Arce in the 74th minute.

Desperate to get back into the match, IF Brommapojkarna brought on Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali and Dalil Benyahia in the 84th minute, while IFK Göteborg substituted Nicklas Bärkroth for Tobias Sana in the 87th minute. But it was too late for IF Brommapojkarna, who lost the match 1-2. IFK Göteborg substituted Hjálmar Jónsson for match hero Stefan Selakovic during injury time and held on to secure the victory. Referee Michael Lerjéus blew the final whistle in front of 2,660 spectators at Grimsta IP.


Squads

IF Brommapojkarna

Starting squad

  • 2. Pontus Segerström (C)
  • 4. Mauricio Albornoz Inola
  • 5. Kim Odelius (YC '82)
  • 7. Gabriel Petrovic (YC '31)
  • 8. Joakim Runnemo (Off '84)
  • 10. Pablo Piñones-Arce (Off '84) (YC '74)
  • 11. Olof Guterstam
  • 13. Tim Björkström
  • 16. Pär Asp
  • 20. Kristoffer Nordfeldt
  • 26. Sinan Ayranci (Off '54)

Substitutions

  • 3. Mikkel Jensen
  • 6. Ferhat Korkmaz
  • 14. Nabil Bahoui
  • 19. Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali (In '84)
  • 21. Andreas Eriksson (In '54)
  • 23. Dalil Benyahia (In '84)
  • 29. Davor Blazevic

IFK Göteborg

Starting squad

  • 3. Nicklas Carlsson
  • 6. Adam Johansson (C)
  • 7. Tobias Hysén
  • 9. Stefan Selakovic (Off '90)
  • 10. Ragnar Sigurdsson
  • 12. Marcus Sandberg
  • 15. Jakob Olsson Johansson (Off '76) (YC '65)
  • 16. Erik Lund Fahlén
  • 22. Tobias Sana (Off '87)
  • 23. Sebastian Eriksson
  • 28. Elmar Bjarnason

Substitutions

  • 2. Karl Svensson
  • 14. Hjálmar Jónsson (In '90)
  • 19. Hannes Stiller
  • 20. Alexander Faltsetas
  • 21. Nicklas Bärkroth (In '87)
  • 25. Erik Dahlin
  • 26. William Atashkadeh (In '76)

GK = Goalkeeper, D = Defender, M = Midfielder, F = Forward, C = Captain, Off = Substituted off, In = Substituted in, YC = Booked (Yellow card), RC = Sent off (Red card)