Allsvenskan 2021
Örebro - Kalmar FF (1 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-11-22 at 19:00
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 1,286
It was an exciting match at Behrn Arena as Örebro faced Kalmar FF in the Allsvenskan. The attendance was not impressive, with only 1,286 spectators making their way to the arena to watch the match. Referee Granit Maqedonci and assistant referees Per Rehnlund and Andreas Svensson were ready to officiate the game.
The situation was concerning for Örebro before the match, as they had not won any of their last 7 games. After this match, it would only get worse as they found themselves second to last in the table. On the other hand, Kalmar FF was in sixth place in the standings, and it was expected that they would perform well.
Kalmar FF immediately showed they were in the mood to play, taking the lead in the 31st minute. Oliver Berg scored the goal, marking his 12th of the season. Nils Fröling provided the assist, and Kalmar FF had a 1-0 lead.
Kalmar FF’s Douglas Bergqvist received a yellow card in the 53rd minute, and Örebro’s Nahir Besara also got booked in the 58th minute. It was a tough match where the referee had to brandish the cards.
In the 64th minute, Örebro made their first substitution, bringing in Ahmed Yasin for Jake Larsson. Kalmar FF followed suit in the 65th minute, substituting Isak Jansson for Nils Fröling. This would prove to be a successful change for Kalmar FF.
In the 69th minute, Kalmar FF scored their second goal of the match. Romario Pereira Sipiao netted the goal, his fourth of the season, with Isak Jansson providing the assist. Kalmar FF now led 2-0.
Örebro refused to give up, and in the 82nd minute, Ahmed Yasin scored his first goal of the match, bringing the score to 2-1. Benjamin Hjertstrand assisted the goal.
The match was intense, with many substitutions from both teams. In the 83rd minute, Kalmar FF made two substitutions, bringing Rasmus Sjöstedt on for Filip Sachpekidis and Victor Backman on for Carl Gustafsson. In the 90th minute, Kalmar FF made their final substitution, bringing Erik Israelsson on for Jonathan Ring.
The match ended 2-1 in favor of Kalmar FF after a tough battle on the pitch. Örebro lost their eighth straight match and now found themselves second to last in the table. Kalmar FF maintained their sixth place and celebrated three points. It was a well-deserved victory for Kalmar FF, who played well and capitalized on their chances effectively.