Örebro - Malmö FF 1 - 2

Allsvenskan 2011


Örebro - Malmö FF (1 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2011
Match start: 2011-10-23 at 16:30
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 5,112


It was an exciting match between Örebro and Malmö FF at Behrn Arena in the Allsvenskan. In front of an audience of 5,112, the teams faced off on Sunday afternoon under the guidance of referee Martin Strömbergsson and his assistants Peter Allheim and Jan-Erik Swärdh.

Before the match, Örebro was in 11th place in the table, while Malmö FF was in 4th place. After the match, it became clear that Örebro would finish the season in 12th place, while Malmö FF could maintain their position in fourth place.

The match began with two yellow cards for Örebro. First, Eidur Aron Sìgurbjörnsson received a yellow card in the 16th minute, followed by Emil Hahne Berger in the 26th minute. However, it was Örebro that took the lead in the match. Paulo José De Oliveira scored in the 47th minute, putting Örebro ahead 1-0.

Malmö FF substituted Miljan Mutavdzic in the 50th minute, and Ivo Dominik Pekalski received a yellow card in the 57th minute. In the 70th minute, Malmö FF made a substitution, bringing in Tobias Malm and taking out Miiko Albornoz.

Then something dramatic happened in the match. Eidur Aron Sìgurbjörnsson received his second yellow card in the 72nd minute and was sent off. Örebro then received a yellow card for Magnus Kilberg in the 76th minute. In the 79th minute, Malmö FF brought in Simon Kroon and substituted Ulrich Vinzents. Örebro also made a player change, bringing in Tommy Wirtanen and taking out Magnus Wikström in the 81st minute.

But it was Malmö FF that would take advantage of the situation. In the 82nd minute, Pontus Jansson scored for Malmö FF with an assist from Daniel Larsson, equalizing the match at 1-1. Örebro then substituted Marcus Astvald for Riku Olavi Riski in the 89th minute. But it would not be enough for Örebro. Daniel Larsson scored Malmö FF's second goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time with an assist from Ivo Dominik Pekalski, finalizing the score at 1-2.

It was a nail-biting match between two skilled teams, but it was Malmö FF that could sing victory songs when the match was over.


Squads

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 2. Patrik Haginge
  • 4. Magnus Wikström (C) (Off '81)
  • 6. Emil Hahne Berger (YC '26)
  • 8. Carl Fredrik Nordback
  • 13. Riku Olavi Riski (Off '89)
  • 20. Samuel Wowoah
  • 25. Nordin Gerzic
  • 26. Eidur Aron Sìgurbjörnsson (YC '16) (RC '72)
  • 29. Valdet Rama (Off '76)
  • 82. John Alvbåge
  • 99. Paulo José De Oliveira

Substitutions

  • 7. Magnus Kilberg (In '76)
  • 10. Robin Staaf
  • 11. Tommy Wirtanen (In '81)
  • 15. Josef Ibrahim
  • 18. Marcus Astvald (In '89)
  • 30. Peter Rosendal
  • 32. Kushtrim Lushtaku

Malmö FF

Starting squad

  • 30. Dejan Garaca (GK)
  • 2. Ulrich Vinzents (C) (Off '79)
  • 6. Markus Halsti
  • 7. Daniel Larsson
  • 9. Wilton Figueiredo
  • 11. Jeffrey Aubynn (Off '50)
  • 14. Miiko Albornoz (Off '70)
  • 15. Pontus Jansson
  • 17. Ivo Dominik Pekalski (YC '57)
  • 20. Ricardo Ferreira Da Silva
  • 21. Jimmy Durmaz (YC '73)

Substitutions

  • 27. Johan Dahlin (GK)
  • 5. Miljan Mutavdzic (In '50)
  • 18. Amin Nazari
  • 22. Filip Rubensson
  • 23. Tobias Malm (In '70)
  • 26. Simon Kroon (In '79)
  • 33. Filip Helander

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)