Division 1 Norra, men 2016
Västerås SK FK - Nyköpings BIS (2 - 3)
Match in Division 1 Norra, men 2016
Match start: 2016-04-22 at 19:04
Venue: Hitachi Energy Arena
Attendance: 4,562
On Friday evening, Västerås SK FK faced Nyköpings BIS at Hitachi Energy Arena in Division 1 Norra. The home team, Västerås SK FK, was at the top of the league table before the match, while Nyköpings BIS was in 8th place.
The match started with a high tempo from both teams, but it was Nyköpings BIS that took the lead first. In the 13th minute, Romain Gall scored, giving Nyköpings BIS a 0-1 lead. Just two minutes later, in the 15th minute, Lennart Johansson received a yellow card for Nyköpings BIS.
Nyköpings BIS continued to play strongly, and in the 22nd minute, Christoffer Hansebjer extended the lead to 0-2. Just before halftime, in the 44th minute, Dagoberto Zaldivar Funes scored, marking Nyköpings BIS's third goal in the match and a lead of 0-3.
At halftime, Västerås SK FK made two substitutions, bringing in Eduard Zuta and Allan Kosik Sulaiman for Linus Sjöberg and Dylan Kosik Sulaiman. The tactic paid off, and in the 59th minute, Allan Kosik Sulaiman scored Västerås SK FK's first goal of the match, reducing Nyköpings BIS's lead to 1-3.
In the 66th minute, Jonas Hellgren scored another goal for Västerås SK FK, giving them renewed hope just two minutes after the previous goal. Nyköpings BIS then made a substitution, with Nicklas Lindqvist replacing Ludwig Ahl.
During the last 20 minutes of the match, Västerås SK FK fought hard to score a third goal and equalize the match, but they struggled to maintain enough focus on the ball. Oliver Ekroth received a yellow card in the 76th minute for Västerås SK FK. Nyköpings BIS made two substitutions, with William Sheriff replacing Christoffer Hansebjer in the 81st minute and Simon Esséus replacing Lennart Johansson in the 89th minute.
The match concluded with a yellow card for Filip Tronét of Västerås SK FK in the 90th minute, but it wasn't enough for the home team to catch up to Nyköpings BIS, who won the match 2-3. The attendance was 4,562, and the officiating referees were Victor Wolf, Daniel Iskander, and Jeton Mustini.
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)