Allsvenskan 2020
AIK - BK Häcken (0 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2020
Match start: 2020-08-30 at 14:30
Venue: Nationalarenan, Friends Arena
BK Häcken triumphed in a tightly contested match against AIK at the National Stadium, Friends Arena. The match was characterized by hard plays and numerous bookings and substitutions, but it was BK Häcken that ultimately managed to hold on and secure the win with a score of 0-1.
Already in the 22nd minute, AIK's Filip Rogic received a yellow card from referee Andreas Ekberg. BK Häcken then maintained steady pressure on AIK's defense, and in the 57th minute, Daleho Irandust scored the only goal of the match. This marked his fifth goal of the season, assisted by Jasse Tuominen.
There was another yellow card for AIK in the 58th minute, this time for Sebastian Larsson. AIK made two substitutions in the 62nd minute, bringing on Paulos Abraham for Filip Rogic and Mikael Lustig for Robert Lundström. Despite several chances, AIK was unable to find the back of the net.
The match continued with intense play, and in the 65th minute, AIK’s Sotirios Papagiannopoulos received a yellow card. BK Häcken also received a booking in the 69th minute for Godswill Ekpolo Egbulu.
AIK tried to continue pressing BK Häcken but struggled to create goal-scoring opportunities. In the 76th minute, AIK made a substitution, with Bilal Hussein replacing Per Karlsson. BK Häcken responded with three substitutions in the 78th minute: Gustav Berggren replaced Leo Bengtsson, Johan Hammar replaced Daleho Irandust, and Viktor Lundberg replaced Jasse Tuominen.
AIK received yet another yellow card in the 86th minute, this time for Enock Kofi Adu. The match continued with intense play, but neither team managed to score any additional goals. BK Häcken made two final substitutions in the 87th minute, with Patrik Wålemark replacing Ahmed Yasin and Adam Andersson replacing Alexander Faltsetas.
At full time, it was clear that BK Häcken had won the match 0-1. The victory meant that AIK remained in 13th place in the table while BK Häcken maintained their second position.