Allsvenskan 2022
Hammarby - BK Häcken (2 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-06-26 at 15:00
Venue: Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 23,681
Match Report:
An exciting match took place at Tele2 Arena as Hammarby hosted BK Häcken in an Allsvenskan match on Sunday afternoon. The crowd was lively, with attendance reaching 23,681 spectators. The referee for the day was Fredrik Klitte, assisted by Mehmet Culum and Niklas Nyberg.
Before the match, BK Häcken had impressed by winning their last five matches, making them the team in the best form.
In the 23rd minute, Hammarby received a warning when Loret Sadiku picked up a yellow card. At halftime, substitutions were made, with BK Häcken bringing on Tomas Olai Totland for Valgeir Fridriksson.
In the 50th minute, another yellow card was issued, this time to Mads Fenger Nielsen from Hammarby. BK Häcken also made a substitution in the 56th minute, bringing on Blair Sebastian Turgott for Kristoffer Lund Hansen.
The first goal came in the 58th minute, and it was BK Häcken who took the lead. Alexander Jeremejeff scored his 11th goal of the season with an assist from Tomas Olai Totland. Just three minutes later, BK Häcken extended their lead to 2-0 through Mikkel Rygaard Jensen, who scored his 4th goal of the season. Blair Sebastian Turgott provided the assist.
Hammarby tried to break BK Häcken's dominance by making two substitutions at once in the 68th minute. Jeppe Andrup Andersen and Astrit Selmani came on for Loret Sadiku and Dennis Collander. BK Häcken also made a substitution in the 69th minute, with Lars Olden Larsen replacing Mikkel Rygaard Jensen.
In the 81st minute, Hammarby made another substitution, bringing on Alper Demirol for Nahir Besara. Just one minute later, Hammarby reduced the deficit to 1-2 through Bjørn Paulsen, who headed the ball in after an assist from Mohanad Jeahze. The match became even more exciting when Bjørn Paulsen scored again in the 88th minute, equalizing to 2-2. Mohanad Jeahze provided the assist.
In the 90th minute, BK Häcken received a warning when Jonathan Ursin Rasheed picked up a yellow card. The match concluded with a substitution from Hammarby, as Dennis Widgren came on for Mohanad Jeahze in the 90th minute.
The match ended in a draw with a score of 2-2 after goals from Alexander Jeremejeff, Mikkel Rygaard Jensen, Bjørn Paulsen, and a headed goal by Bubacarr Trawally. It was an exciting and high-scoring match that provided entertainment for the fans present.