AIK - Kalmar FF 3 - 1

Allsvenskan 2016


AIK - Kalmar FF (3 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2016
Match start: 2016-11-06 at 15:00
Venue: Nationalarenan, Friends Arena
Attendance: 12,076


AIK won an exciting match against Kalmar FF on Sunday afternoon at the National Arena, Friends Arena. The match was part of Allsvenskan and attracted an audience of 12,076. Referee Andreas Ekberg officiated the match, assisted by Daniel Gustavsson and Stefan Hallberg.

Before the match, AIK was in second place in the table, while Kalmar FF was in sixth place. After the match, AIK remained in second place, and Kalmar FF stayed in sixth place.

Kalmar FF displayed good play during the first half and took the lead after a goal from Romario Pereira Sipiao, assisted by Tobias Eriksson in the tenth minute. However, AIK fought back. Alexander Isak managed to equalize with an assist from Ebenezer Ofori in the 41st minute.

The second half started strongly for AIK, who took the lead 2-1 after a penalty goal from Daniel Sundgren in the 48th minute. Marko Biskupovic received a yellow card in the 58th minute for Kalmar FF, while Johan Blomberg was booked in the 67th minute for AIK.

In the 76th minute, Ebenezer Ofori scored the third goal for AIK, with an assist from Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi. Kalmar FF attempted a comeback but was unsuccessful. Tobias Eriksson, who had been involved in the first goal, was substituted in the 76th minute for Mahmoud Eid.

AIK substituted Ogbuke Obasi for Eero Markkanen in the 79th minute. AIK continued to keep Kalmar FF away from their goal and tried to make their fourth goal. In the final minute, both teams made substitutions. Denni Avdic came in for AIK, while Kalmar FF brought in Lumala Abdu and took out Måns Söderqvist. Amin Affane was substituted in for AIK in the 89th minute, replacing Stefan Ishizaki.

AIK won the match 3-1, thanks to goals from Alexander Isak, Daniel Sundgren, and Ebenezer Ofori. The substitutions of Eero Markkanen, Denni Avdic, and Amin Affane also contributed to AIK’s victory. Kalmar FF fought hard but could not succeed in their comeback after losing their 1-0 lead.


Squads

AIK

Starting squad

  • 34. Oscar Linnér (GK)
  • 15. Sauli Väisänen (D)
  • 3. Per Karlsson (D)
  • 4. Nils-Eric Johansson (D) (C)
  • 2. Haukur Hauksson (M) (YC '73)
  • 8. Johan Blomberg (M) (YC '67)
  • 17. Ebenezer Ofori (M)
  • 24. Stefan Ishizaki (M) (Off '89)
  • 21. Daniel Sundgren (M)
  • 36. Alexander Isak (F) (Off '87)
  • 7. Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi (F) (Off '79)

Substitutions

  • 35. Patrik Carlgren (GK)
  • 9. Marko Nikolic
  • 10. Denni Avdic (In '87)
  • 11. Eero Markkanen (In '79)
  • 29. Anton Salétros
  • 31. Christos Gravius
  • 39. Amin Affane (In '89)

Kalmar FF

Starting squad

  • 1. Ole Söderberg (GK)
  • 13. Emin Nouri (D)
  • 4. Marko Biskupovic (D) (YC '58)
  • 23. Viktor Elm (D)
  • 2. Marcus Thorbjörnsson (D)
  • 10. Tobias Eriksson (M) (Off '76)
  • 7. Ismael Silva Lima (M)
  • 6. Rasmus Elm (M) (C)
  • 24. Filip Sachpekidis (M) (Off '60)
  • 29. Romario Pereira Sipiao (F)
  • 9. Måns Söderqvist (F) (Off '69)

Substitutions

  • 32. Lucas Hägg Johansson (GK)
  • 3. Sebastian Hedlund
  • 11. Jonathan Ring (In '60)
  • 12. Lumala Abdu (In '69)
  • 18. Mahmoud Eid (In '76)
  • 21. Anton Maikkula
  • 34. Herman Hallberg

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)