OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
IFK Kalmar - KIF Örebro DFF (0 - 4)
Match in OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-09-10 at 15:00
Venue: Guldfågeln Arena, Kalmar
Attendance: 360
Match Report:
It was a rainy Saturday afternoon at Guldfågeln Arena in Kalmar when IFK Kalmar faced KIF Örebro DFF in a match in the OBOS Damallsvenskan. The crowd was not large, with only 360 spectators making their way to the arena. The referee for the match was Max Persson, assisted by Henrik Svensson and Delavar Vahdanjo.
Before the match began, IFK Kalmar's situation was not the best; they had not won in their last 8 matches. They really needed a victory to break their negative trend.
The match started and both teams showed a strong willingness to play. However, it was KIF Örebro DFF that first found the net. In the 31st minute, Regan Steigleder scored for the away team, making it 0-1 on the scoreboard. The goal was assisted by Wilma Öhman.
Just six minutes later, KIF Örebro DFF increased their lead. Michaela Kovacs scored her third goal of the season with a header, making it 0-2. The goal was a solid confirmation of the away team's dominance in the match.
Just before half-time, KIF Örebro DFF netted their third goal. Emilia Pelgander shot the ball past IFK Kalmar's goalkeeper, making it 0-3 before the teams headed into the locker rooms.
At half-time, IFK Kalmar made a substitution. Jessica Ayers came on for Elma Smajic in an attempt to turn the match around.
Unfortunately for the home team, things did not go as they had hoped. Just two minutes into the second half, Berglind Ros Augustdottir scored for KIF Örebro DFF, making it 0-4. Kalmar now faced a tremendous uphill battle.
Both teams made several substitutions during the match to try to change the dynamics. For KIF Örebro DFF, Amanda Rantanen came on for Wilma Öhman, while IFK Kalmar made three substitutions at once: Vera Andersson replaced Annie Habeeb, Maja Landin came on for Amanda Persson, and Katie Pingel switched places with Charléne Nowotny. Astrid Larsson also came on for Alyssa Mae Walker.
In the 70th minute, KIF Örebro DFF substituted Nathalie Hoff Persson for Frida Abrahamsson, and in the 71st minute, Elizabeth Pechersky replaced Heidi Kollanen.
The match became increasingly intense with more important events taking place. Jessica Ayers from IFK Kalmar received a yellow card in the 77th minute for her play.
In the 78th minute, KIF Örebro DFF substituted Katie Jayne Lockwood for Ebba Cabander, and just a minute later, Emilia Pelgander was replaced by Maja Regnås Valcic.
The match continued without any further goals, and KIF Örebro DFF ultimately secured a comprehensive 0-4 victory. For IFK Kalmar, it was yet another loss in a row, continuing their streak.
KIF Örebro DFF played an impressive match and had clear control of the game. With their four goals, they showcased their strength and left IFK Kalmar with no chance to earn points.