OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
FC Rosengård - Linköping FC (1 - 0)
Match in OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-08-28 at 15:00
Venue: Malmö IP
Attendance: 1,184
An exciting soccer match took place at Malmö IP as FC Rosengård faced Linköping FC in the ongoing OMOS Damallsvenskan. The match was held on Sunday afternoon, August 28, 2022, in front of an audience of 1,184 spectators. The referee for the match was Eva Svärdsudd, with assistants Alisa Levälampi and Dennis Henriksson.
Linköping FC came into the match with impressive form, having won their last five matches. FC Rosengård, on the other hand, was in a strong position, leading the table, while Linköping FC was in second place.
The match started intensely, with both teams displaying strong and aggressive performances. The play was evenly matched, and neither team managed to take the lead during the first half.
In the 54th minute, Linköping FC's Nilla Fischer received a warning from the referee for a tough tackle. Just a few minutes later, FC Rosengård had a golden opportunity to take the lead when Loreta Kullashi was awarded a penalty kick. Unfortunately, Linköping FC's goalkeeper saved it, and the match remained tied.
Linköping FC also received a warning in the 55th minute when Yuka Momiki committed a foul. Both teams made substitutions in the 57th minute, with Therese Simonsson coming on for Cornelia Kapocs in Linköping FC and Michelle De Jongh replacing Alva Selerud for FC Rosengård.
In the 65th minute, FC Rosengård made a substitution as Bea Sprung came on for Sofie Bruun Bredgaard. They made another substitution simultaneously, with Fiona Brown replacing Mimmi Larsson.
Then came the decisive moment of the match in the 74th minute when FC Rosengård finally took the lead. Mia Persson scored the goal, which was her seventh of the season. Olivia Schough provided the assist, and FC Rosengård went ahead 1-0.
Linköping FC tried to come back and made a substitution in the 84th minute when Heidi Elisabeth Ellingsen replaced Olga Adela Ahtinen. FC Rosengård continued to make player changes, and in the 88th minute, Gina Chmielinski came on for Mia Persson, while Bianca Schmidt replaced Loreta Kullashi.
The match came to a close, and FC Rosengård managed to maintain their lead. In the 90th minute, the team made another substitution as Karin Lundin replaced Bea Sprung.
After four minutes of added time, the referee blew the whistle, signaling the end of the match at Malmö IP. FC Rosengård had won the match 1-0 and retained their position at the top of the table. Linköping FC fought bravely but left the pitch in second place.
This was an intense and well-played match that kept the audience on edge. Both teams showcased impressive performances, but it was FC Rosengård that ultimately came out on top and secured the victory.