Östersund - Örebro 1 - 3

Allsvenskan 2019


Östersund - Örebro (1 - 3)
Match in Allsvenskan 2019
Match start: 2019-05-20 at 19:00
Venue: Jämtkraft Arena
Attendance: 4,120


Soccer fans from near and far gathered at Jämtkraft Arena on Monday evening to witness an exciting match between Östersund and Örebro in the Allsvenskan. Kaspar Sjöberg served as the main referee, with Tobias Wärn and Johan Thalin as assistant referees. The attendance was 4120 people, all eagerly anticipating which team would claim victory.

The match started well for Örebro, which made its first substitution after just nine minutes. Simon Amin came onto the field for Daniel Björnkvist. Örebro's first goal came in the 27th minute when Johan Bertilsson found the net after a pass from Filip Rogic. The lead was increased further in the closing minutes of the first half when Carlos Strandberg finished off a perfect assist from Filip Rogic to make it 0-2 for Örebro.

During halftime, Marco Weymans was substituted for Alhaji Gero in Östersund. But it was not enough to turn the match around. Instead, Östersund began their search for goals, and in the 58th minute, Dino Islamovic scored after a pass from Rewan Amin, giving Östersund a glimmer of hope to earn points at home at Jämtkraft Arena.

However, Örebro's defense held strong, and in the 76th minute, Jake Larsson scored from a corner, increasing the lead to 1-3. Östersund's Isak Ssali Ssewankambo received a yellow card in the 79th minute, and Örebro's Eddie Albin Alexander Granlund was substituted for Viktor Prodell in the 80th minute. Östersund made one last substitution in the second minute of stoppage time, with Samuel Laryea Mensiro coming on for Ronald Mukiibi.

Despite Östersund's attempts to catch up, the match ended with Örebro winning 1-3. Östersund now sits in 9th place in the table, while Örebro is in 11th place. It was an exciting match that featured many scoring opportunities for both sides, but in the end, it was Örebro who could take home the victory.


Squads

Östersund

Starting squad

  • 16. Sixten Mohlin (GK)
  • 20. Isak Ssali Ssewankambo (D) (YC '79)
  • 24. Ronald Mukiibi (D) (C) (Off '90+2)
  • 77. Noah Sonko Sundberg (D)
  • 19. Eirik Haugan (D)
  • 28. Marco Weymans (D) (Off '46)
  • 5. Rewan Amin (M) (Off '72)
  • 22. Charlie Colkett (M)
  • 17. Curtis Edwards (M)
  • 8. Jamie Ryan Hopcutt (F)
  • 99. Dino Islamovic (F)

Substitutions

  • 18. Kelland Ellis Absalom (GK)
  • 3. Tesfaldet Tekie (In '72)
  • 11. Henrik Bellman
  • 13. Ludvig Fritzson
  • 15. Ravel Ryan Morrison
  • 23. Samuel Laryea Mensiro (In '90+2)
  • 90. Alhaji Gero (In '46)

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 1. Oscar Jansson (GK)
  • 2. Daniel Björnkvist (D) (Off '9)
  • 15. Martin Lorentzson (D) (Off '69)
  • 4. Arvid Brorsson (D)
  • 22. Eddie Albin Alexander Granlund (D) (Off '80)
  • 12. Jake Larsson (M)
  • 25. Nordin Gerzic (M) (C)
  • 20. Filip Rogic (M)
  • 3. Kevin Adrian Wright (M)
  • 7. Johan Bertilsson (F)
  • 99. Carlos Strandberg (F)

Substitutions

  • 30. Mathias Karlsson (GK)
  • 9. Viktor Prodell (In '80)
  • 13. Rodin Deprem
  • 21. Simon Amin (In '9)
  • 23. Daniel Björkman (In '69)
  • 29. Michael Junior Omoh
  • 48. Adam Bark

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)