Superettan 2022
Norrby IF - IK Brage (2 - 2)
Match in Superettan 2022
Match start: 2022-08-09 at 19:00
Venue: Borås Arena
Attendance: 567
Match Report:
It was an exciting match between Norrby IF and IK Brage in Superettan on Tuesday evening. The match took place at Borås Arena in front of an audience of 567 spectators. The referee for the match was Fredrik Hansson, assisted by Danha Bachiri and Alexander Milovanovic.
Before the match, Norrby IF was in a slump, having lost their last three matches. On the other hand, IK Brage was sitting in an impressive second place in the table.
The match kicked off in the 17th minute when Norrby IF took the lead. It was Nicklas Savolainen who scored the goal, his fifth of the season. He was assisted by Fredrik Lundgren.
However, IK Brage quickly recovered and equalized in the 40th minute. Niklas Söderberg was the goalscorer, his seventh of the season. The goal came from a free kick.
After the halftime break, it was once again Norrby IF who took the lead. Max Andersson scored in the 46th minute, making it 2-1 for his team.
IK Brage made a substitution in the 67th minute when Joakim Persson came on for Anton Lundin. Norrby IF responded in the 69th minute by substituting Nasiru Mohammed for Max Andersson.
IK Brage did not give up, and in the 83rd minute, they managed to equalize. It was Joakim Persson who scored, his sixth goal of the season. The assist came from Jonathan Syberg Tamimi.
Norrby IF made their last substitution in the 86th minute when Benjamin Arapovic came on for Perparim Beqaj. IK Brage made two substitutions in the 89th minute, where Filip Sjöberg replaced Jacob Stensson and André Reinholdsson took the place of Johan Arvidsson.
The match also featured two yellow cards. In the 90th minute, Norrby IF's Fredrik Lundgren received a yellow card, while IK Brage's André Reinholdsson received a yellow card in the 90th minute + stoppage time.
When the final whistle blew, the score was 2-2 on the scoreboard. Norrby IF failed to break their losing streak but managed to take a point. Despite the points dropped, IK Brage maintains its second place in the table.