KIF Örebro DFF - Djurgårdens IF FF 2 - 0

OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022


KIF Örebro DFF - Djurgårdens IF FF (2 - 0)
Match in OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-04-03 at 15:00
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 479


KIF Örebro DFF won a convincing victory against Djurgårdens IF FF with a score of 2-0 in an exciting match at Behrn Arena in the OBOS Damallsvenskan. Despite the attendance of only 479 spectators, the teams delivered entertaining football and numerous goal-scoring opportunities.

The match began with high intensity, and both teams showcased fast and aggressive play. KIF Örebro DFF executed a good combination in the 40th minute, where Amanda Rantanen managed to put the ball in the net, giving her team a 1-0 lead.

In the second half, KIF Örebro DFF continued to press and was quickly rewarded with another goal. Elli Pikkujämsä received an excellent pass from a teammate and was able to score in the 52nd minute. It was a classic header that gave KIF Örebro DFF a two-goal lead.

After the goal, Djurgårdens IF FF fought to get back into the match, but KIF Örebro DFF's defense remained solid and withstood the pressure. The referee, Ulrica Löv, was diligent in maintaining discipline on the pitch, issuing a yellow card to Anna Sandberg from KIF Örebro DFF in the 55th minute and to Carly Wickenheiser in the 74th minute.

Both coaches made several substitutions during the match in an attempt to spark their teams. In the 68th minute, KIF Örebro DFF brought on Wilma Öhman, resting Amanda Rantanen. Djurgårdens IF FF responded with a substitution in the 61st minute, bringing on Sara Lilja Vidlund for Julia Walentowicz.

The match continued to be intense, but no further goals were scored. In the 76th minute, Djurgårdens IF FF brought on Lova Lundin to inject new energy, and in the 77th minute, Hayley Dowd was substituted for Stinalisa Johansson.

KIF Örebro DFF also made several substitutions in the closing stages of the match. Berglind Ros Augustdottir replaced Emilia Pelgander in the 82nd minute, and in the 87th minute, Katie Jayne Lockwood was substituted for Frida Abrahamsson. The match concluded with Heidi Kollanen being substituted for Elsa Pelgander in the 88th minute.

When the referee blew the final whistle, KIF Örebro DFF emerged victorious with a score of 2-0. The win meant that KIF Örebro DFF climbed to ninth place in the standings, while Djurgårdens IF FF remained second to last. It was a strong performance by KIF Örebro DFF, who played a tactically well-executed match and secured an important victory in front of their home crowd.