Halmstad - Mjällby AIF 2 - 0

Superettan 2019


Halmstad - Mjällby AIF (2 - 0)
Match in Superettan 2019
Match start: 2019-06-16 at 17:30
Venue: Örjans Vall
Attendance: 2,086


Halmstads FK faced Mjällby AIF yesterday in an exciting match at Örjans Vall. It was a sunny summer afternoon, and the attendance was 2,086 people who had settled in to watch the game. Referee Joakim Östling, assisted by Anders Böwing and Conny Hugman, blew the whistle to kick off the match at 5:30 PM on Sunday afternoon.

The match started intensely, and Halmstad came out strongest on the field. Already in the 13th minute, Sadat Karim scored a header for Halmstad, which sent the crowd into jubilant cheers. The assist for the goal came from Dusan Djuric. Mjällby AIF struggled to get their game going, while Halmstad continued to apply pressure. In the 22nd minute, Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul scored a penalty goal, increasing Halmstad's lead to 2-0.

Halftime arrived, and the players took a breather to recharge for the second half. In the 30th minute, Thomas Boakye received a yellow card for Halmstad, and shortly after, Max Watson was also cautioned for Mjällby AIF in the 35th minute.

The second half continued at the same intense pace, and Mjällby AIF made a few substitutions in an attempt to change the course of the match. However, it didn't help, and in the 64th minute, Halmstad also made a substitution, bringing on Jonathan Svedberg in place of Dusan Djuric. Mjällby AIF kept fighting, but Halmstad held firm and managed the match well.

Halmstad made further substitutions throughout the match, including in the 89th minute, when Pontus Silfwer replaced Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul. The match ended 2-0 in favor of Halmstad, who could feel satisfied with their performance and well-executed match. Pavle Vagic received a yellow card for Mjällby AIF in the 86th minute, and Jesper Gustavsson was cautioned in the 90th minute. It was a well-played match that offered excitement and high intensity right up until the final whistle.


Squads

Halmstad

Starting squad

  • 1. Malkolm Nilsson Säfqvist (GK)
  • 28. Jesper Westerberg (D)
  • 4. Andreas Johansson (D)
  • 15. Peter Larsson (D) (C) (Off '82)
  • 21. Andreas Bengtsson (D)
  • 2. Thomas Boakye (M) (YC '30)
  • 23. Dusan Djuric (M) (Off '64)
  • 6. Joel Allansson (M)
  • 27. Erik Ahlstrand (M)
  • 19. Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul (F) (Off '89)
  • 11. Sadat Karim (F)

Substitutions

  • 12. Malte Påhlsson (GK)
  • 3. Alexander Berntsson (In '82)
  • 8. Pontus Silfwer (In '89)
  • 14. Jonathan Svedberg (In '64)
  • 17. Oscar Petersson
  • 18. Emil Tot Wikström
  • 30. Alexander Johansson

Mjällby AIF

Starting squad

  • 13. Carljohan Eriksson (GK)
  • 3. Amer Eriksson Ibragic (D)
  • 4. Max Watson (D) (YC '35)
  • 2. Adi Terzic (D)
  • 5. Mohanad Jeahze (D)
  • 9. Joel Nilsson (D)
  • 6. Pavle Vagic (M) (YC '86)
  • 7. Viktor Gustafson (M) (Off '58)
  • 8. Bubacarr Jobe (M) (Off '66)
  • 12. David Löfquist (F) (C) (Off '75)
  • 16. Jacob Bergström

Substitutions

  • 1. Jesper Johansson (GK)
  • 11. Gisli Eyjólfsson
  • 21. Felix Konstandeliasz
  • 22. Jesper Gustavsson (In '75) (YC '90)
  • 23. Ottar Magnus Karlsson (In '66)
  • 24. Taylor Silverholt (In '58)
  • 26. Mohammed Mbye

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)