Allsvenskan 2011
IFK Göteborg - BK Häcken (2 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2011
Match start: 2011-09-22 at 19:00
Venue: Gamla Ullevi
Attendance: 8,947
Last Thursday, there was an exciting match between IFK Göteborg and BK Häcken at Gamla Ullevi. One of the highlights of the match was the high number of spectators watching live – as many as 8,947 people.
The match started at 19:00 with Michael Lerjéus as the referee, and Joakim Flink and Per Brogevik as assistant referees. It didn't take long before the first warning of the match was issued. IFK Göteborg's Philip Haglund received a warning in the 23rd minute.
However, it was IFK Göteborg that took the lead when Stefan Selakovic scored a goal in the 34th minute. But Häcken didn’t let this affect them too much and continued to fight on, which gave them a chance to equalize before halftime. The second half began with substitutions from both sides, and the 36th minute was an eventful minute where both teams received a warning.
In the 45th minute, BK Häcken managed to equalize with an assist from René Makondele Muzola to Jonas Bjurström.
The next goal came in the 72nd minute, and this time it was BK Häcken that took the lead after a goal from Jonas Bjurström with another assist from René Makondele Muzola. But IFK Göteborg wouldn't give up so easily, and in the 77th minute, Stefan Selakovic scored his second goal of the match with an assist from Tobias Hysén.
The match ended 2-2, and although there were several warnings during the match, it was not a physically tough game. It was an exciting match where both teams fought hard and created several chances. Moreover, the game was well officiated by a skilled referee team. The audience at Gamla Ullevi truly witnessed a great match.
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)