OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
Hammarby - Linköping FC (0 - 1)
Match in OBOS Damallsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-09-26 at 19:00
Venue: Hammarby IP 1
Attendance: 1,264
In Monday evening’s match in the OBOS Damallsvenskan, Hammarby faced Linköping FC at Hammarby IP 1. The audience was gathered, with 1,264 people taking their seats in the stands to witness this exciting match. The trio of referees, led by Maral Mirzai, were ready to officiate the game alongside assistant referees Jilan Taher and Emelie Elfstrand.
The match started intensely, with both teams showing a strong will to play. However, it was Hammarby that received an early warning when Pablo Piñones-Arce, Hammarby’s coach, was judged to have acted improperly. Kyra Cooney-Cross from Hammarby also received a yellow card after half an hour of play.
After 39 minutes, Linköping FC was also shown a yellow card when Nilla Fischer was penalized by the refereeing team. Despite several chances on both sides, it remained scoreless as the teams entered the second half.
In the 56th minute, Hammarby received yet another yellow card, this time given to Elise Kellond-Knight. Following this, Linköping FC substituted Stina Lennartsson, bringing in Yuka Momiki instead. Just two minutes later, Linköping FC scored their goal when Olga Adela Ahtinen found the back of the net, giving her team a 1-0 lead. This was Ahtinen's fifth goal of the season.
Linköping FC received another yellow card when Cornelia Kapocs was booked in the 60th minute. After this, Linköping FC substituted Kapocs for Therese Simonsson.
In search of an equalizer, Hammarby replaced Elise Kellond-Knight with Emma Jansson in the 73rd minute. Linköping FC continued to maintain a strong defense, and in the 77th minute, they received another yellow card, this time for Olga Adela Ahtinen.
In a last effort to bring about a change, Hammarby substituted Adelina Engman for Emma Westin in the 78th minute. Nellie Karlsson from Linköping FC picked up a yellow card in the 83rd minute, and in the 86th minute, Hammarby substituted Vilde Hasund for Emilia Larsson.
Despite several attempts by Hammarby to score an equalizer, they were unable to break the deadlock, and the match ultimately ended in a 1-0 victory for Linköping FC. With this important win, Linköping FC solidifies its position in 2nd place in the standings, while Hammarby remains in 5th place. Hammarby’s assistant coach, Rafael Roldan Bermudez, also received a yellow card in the 93rd minute for his behavior during the match.