Superettan 2022
Östersund - Örebro (2 - 0)
Match in Superettan 2022
Match start: 2022-09-10 at 15:00
Venue: Jämtkraft Arena
Attendance: 1,183
The match between Östersund and Örebro at Jämtkraft Arena began with a high tempo, and both teams quickly showed their desire for revenge. After just six minutes of play, the home team took the lead when Chovanie Shakur Amatkarijo scored his fifth goal of the season. The assist came from Erick Brendon Pinheiro da Silva, and Östersund went up to an early 1-0 lead.
The excitement and intensity of the match continued as both teams tried to create dangerous opportunities. The first caution of the match was given to Östersund's Chovanie Shakur Amatkarijo after seven minutes. Örebro quickly responded by receiving their first warning when Ahmed Yasin picked up a yellow card in the 37th minute.
In the second half, Örebro made three substitutions. Elias Barsoum, Erik Björndahl, and Daniel Björnkvist came on to give the team new energy. Despite this, it was Östersund that continued to control the match. In the 59th minute, Chovanie Shakur Amatkarijo increased his tally for the day by scoring his second goal of the match and his sixth of the season. The assist came from André Österholm, and the home team went up to 2-0.
After the second goal, Östersund continued to dominate the match and create dangerous chances. The coach made several substitutions to give players some rest and maintain the lead. Örebro, on the other hand, tried to get back into the match and created a few dangerous situations, but Östersund's defense held strong.
In the 81st minute, Örebro received their second yellow card of the match when Kevin Custovic was cautioned. Östersund responded by making their final substitution, bringing in Mansour Sinyan in place of goal-scorer Chovanie Shakur Amatkarijo.
When the referee blew the final whistle, it was clear that Östersund had taken an important victory. The three points from the match provided a much-needed boost for the team, which is at the bottom of the table. Örebro, on the other hand, failed to earn any points and remains in tenth place in Superettan. The attendance was low, with only 1,183 spectators present, but those who were there witnessed an Östersund side in good form, dominating large parts of the match.
Referee Farouk Nehdi did a good job alongside his assistant referees Martin Palm and Alexander Milovanovic. The match was well played, and even though there were no more goals, it was an entertaining event for the few dedicated fans present.