Mjällby AIF - Djurgården 2 - 0

Allsvenskan 2013


Mjällby AIF - Djurgården (2 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2013
Match start: 2013-07-14 at 15:03
Venue: Strandvallen A-plan
Attendance: 5,611


Mjällby AIF stepped out onto their home field at Strandvallen A-plan to face Djurgården in an Allsvenskan match on Sunday afternoon. With an impressive attendance of 5,611 and a skilled referee trio consisting of Bojan Pandzic, Fredrik Nilsson, and Stefan Hallberg, the conditions were set for an entertaining match.

The match started with high intensity, and it didn't take long before Mjällby AIF took the lead. After 9 minutes of play, the ball found its way to Robin Strömberg, who scored a nice goal for the home team. Kristian Haynes provided the assist for the goal.

Djurgården fought to get into the match and had a few dangerous attacks forward. However, Mjällby’s defense remained strong and kept the guests away from scoring. After 17 minutes, Mjällby AIF extended their lead with a goal from Craig Henderson, with Haris Radetinac supplying the assist.

Djurgården continued to struggle and tried to find their footing in the game. Daniel Amartey received a yellow card after 25 minutes of play. Mjällby AIF also received a warning when Daniel Nilsson picked up a yellow card after 38 minutes.

Mjällby AIF made a substitution just before halftime. Daniel Nicklasson came on for Craig Henderson, who had scored one of Mjällby’s goals.

The second half began with high intensity from both teams. Djurgården made a substitution after 64 minutes when Luis Solignac came on for Amadou Jawo. Mjällby AIF responded with a substitution as Pär Eriksson replaced Marcus Ekenberg after 67 minutes.

Djurgården made two more substitutions when Brian Span replaced Martin Broberg, and Joel Riddez came on for Petter Gustafsson after 75 minutes. Mjällby AIF also made a change, with Robin Cederberg replacing Daniel Ivanovski at the same time.

The match continued at a fast pace, but no further goals were scored. Mjällby AIF managed to keep the guests away from their goal and ultimately won the match 2-0. It was a well-played match with high intensity and strong defending from the home team, Mjällby AIF.


Squads

Mjällby AIF

Starting squad

  • 10. Marcus Ekenberg (GK) (Off '67)
  • 17. Robin Strömberg (D)
  • 19. Craig Henderson (D) (Off '45)
  • 7. Kristian Haynes (D)
  • 13. Daniel Nilsson (D) (YC '38)
  • 11. Haris Radetinac (M)
  • 12. Viktor Agardius (M)
  • 4. Daniel Ivanovski (M) (Off '75)
  • 3. Gbenga Arokoyo (M)
  • 2. Mahmut Özen (F)
  • 1. Mattias Asper (GK) (C)

Substitutions

  • 16. Alexander Lundin (GK)
  • 8. Hannes Sigurdsson
  • 14. Daniel Nicklasson (In '45)
  • 15. Robin Cederberg (In '75)
  • 18. Pär Eriksson (In '67)
  • 22. Marcus Pode
  • 23. Andreas Blomqvist

Djurgården

Starting squad

  • 10. Erton Fejzullahu (GK)
  • 11. Amadou Jawo (D) (Off '64)
  • 20. Simon Tibbling (D)
  • 18. Daniel Amartey (D) (YC '25)
  • 8. Andreas Johansson (D) (C)
  • 7. Martin Broberg (M) (Off '75)
  • 5. Petter Gustafsson (M) (Off '78)
  • 36. Philip Sparrdal Mantilla (M)
  • 14. Mattias Östberg (M)
  • 6. Peter Nymann Mikkelsen (F)
  • 12. Kenneth Høie (GK)

Substitutions

  • 23. Hampus Nilsson (GK)
  • 4. Yussif Alhassan Chibsah
  • 9. Luis Solignac (In '64)
  • 15. Brian Span (In '75)
  • 17. Joel Riddez (In '78)
  • 21. Godsway Donyoh

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)