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Östersunds FK vs. Dalkurd FF (05.10.2018)

Date Season Halftime Result
05.10.2018 2018 2 : 0 3 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
12'' Ostersunds FK C. Edwards Normal Goal
14'' Ostersunds FK J. Hopcutt Normal Goal
46'' dalkurd FF K. Ceesay Substitution 1
66'' Ostersunds FK L. Fritzson Substitution 1
79'' Ostersunds FK D. Islamovic Substitution 2
79'' dalkurd FF A. Ekblad Substitution 2
84'' dalkurd FF Simon Strand Yellow Card
87'' Ostersunds FK N. Sonko-Sundberg Normal Goal
90'' Ostersunds FK D. Widgren Substitution 3
90'' dalkurd FF S. Strand Substitution 3

Lineup Östersunds FK

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 A. Keita
Defence 2 T. Pettersson
Defence 19 D. Widgren
Defence 6 D. Bergqvist
Defence 23 S. Mensah
Defence 77 N. Sonko-Sundberg
Forward 8 J. Hopcutt
Midfield 10 H. Aiesh
Midfield 13 L. Fritzson
Midfield 17 C. Edwards
Forward 99 D. Islamovic

Lineup Dalkurd FF

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 S. Mohlin
ui.hrac_ 3 K. Ceesay
Defence 15 A. Ekblad
Midfield 54 S. Strand
Defence 4 A. De John
Midfield 8 A. Ahmed
Midfield 6 R. Tranberg
Defence 25 M. Moenza
Midfield 27 A. Ståhl
Forward 9 E. Markkanen
Forward 10 Ahmed Awad

Substitutes Östersunds FK

Position Number Name
Midfield 7 F. Arhin
Defence 32 P. Kpozo
Midfield 11 H. Bellman
Goalkeeper 18 A. Andersson
Forward 88 J. Sellars

Substitutes Dalkurd FF

Position Number Name
Forward 13 A. Stadler
Forward 21 P. Azizi
Midfield 33 I. Jašarević
Goalkeeper 93 S. van der Lei
Forward 94 F. Ayaz

Östersunds FK

Östersunds FK, commonly referred to as Östersund or OFK, is a Swedish professional football club based in the city of Östersund, the seat of Östersund Municipality in Jämtland County. The club was founded on October 31, 1996, following a merger of several local clubs. Since its inception, Östersunds FK has played its home games at the Jämtkraft Arena, which has a capacity of around 8,466 spectators.

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Dalkurd FF

Dalkurd FF is a Swedish football club based in the town of Borlänge, founded by Kurdish immigrants in 2004. Initially established as a social project to engage young people within the Kurdish community, the club quickly ascended through the Swedish football league system. Their colors are typically green, red, and yellow, reflecting the traditional Kurdish flag.

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Home corners 6
Home shots 10
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 8
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 7
Away shots on target
Away fouls 10
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards

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