Hammarby - Djurgården 4 - 3

Allsvenskan 2023


Hammarby - Djurgården (4 - 3)
Match in Allsvenskan 2023
Match start: 2023-05-14 at 15:00
Venue: Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 26,442


It was a thrilling match between arch-rivals Hammarby and Djurgården at Tele2 Arena in Allsvenskan. In front of 26,442 spectators, the home team started strong and took the lead after just 34 minutes with a penalty kick from Nahir Besara. Shortly before halftime, Nathaniel Adjei extended the lead to 2-0 after a fine pass from Besara.

Djurgården came out strong in the second half and reduced the deficit after just four minutes with an own goal by Edvin Kurtulus. However, Hammarby regained their two-goal lead with another own goal from Djurgården's defense.

Djurgården fought their way back into the match and reduced the deficit again with a header from Haris Radetinac assisted by Marcus Danielson. Hammarby brought on several players and tried to hold on, but Djurgården continued to press and eventually earned a penalty kick in the 88th minute, converted by Marcus Danielson.

However, the lead did not last long, as Hammarby was awarded a penalty kick right afterward, which Nahir Besara converted for his second goal of the evening. Towards the end of the match, things got a bit heated with several bookings, including one for Besara.

Despite a genuine effort from Djurgården to equalize in the final minutes, Hammarby managed to hold on and win the match 4-3. This was a very important victory for Hammarby in their pursuit of a place in Europe next season.


Squads

Hammarby

Starting squad

  • 1. Oliver Dovin (GK) (YC '90+2)
  • 32. Nathaniel Adjei (D)
  • 4. Edvin Kurtulus (D)
  • 13. Mads Fenger Nielsen (D) (Off '16)
  • 30. Shaquille Pinas (D) (YC '79)
  • 20. Nahir Besara (M) (C) (YC '84)
  • 18. Loret Sadiku (M) (Off '68)
  • 5. Tesfaldet Tekie (M) (YC '24)
  • 17. August Mikkelsen (F) (Off '68)
  • 9. Adi Nalic (F) (Off '68)
  • 7. Viktor Dukanovic (F) (Off '23)

Substitutions

  • 25. Davor Blazevic (GK)
  • 15. Pavle Vagic (In '68)
  • 19. Jusef Erabi (In '68)
  • 21. Simon Strand (In '16) (YC '59)
  • 22. Joel Nilsson (In '23)
  • 33. Fredrik Hammar (In '68) (YC '79)
  • 34. Alper Demirol
  • 38. Montader Madjed
  • 40. Abdelrahman Boudah Saidi

Djurgården

Starting squad

  • 30. Tommi Vaiho (GK)
  • 2. Piotr Johansson (D)
  • 4. Jesper Löfgren (D)
  • 3. Marcus Danielson (D)
  • 8. Elias Andersson (D)
  • 11. Oliver Berg (M) (Off '81)
  • 13. Hampus Finndell (M)
  • 7. Magnus Eriksson (M) (C) (Off '66)
  • 16. Victor Edvardsen (F) (Off '54)
  • 10. Joel Asoro (F)
  • 23. Gustav Wikheim (F) (Off '54)

Substitutions

  • 40. André Picornell (GK)
  • 9. Haris Radetinac (In '54) (YC '79)
  • 14. Besard Sabovic (In '66)
  • 15. Oskar Fallenius (In '54)
  • 17. Carlos Moros Gracia
  • 18. Jacob Bergström
  • 19. Pierre Bengtsson
  • 20. Isak Alemayehu Mulugeta
  • 21. Lucas Bergvall (In '81)

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)