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IK Frej Taeby vs. Dalkurd FF (10.09.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
10.09.2016 2016 2 : 0 2 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
27'' IK Frej A. Sosseh Normal Goal
42'' IK Frej P. Silfver Normal Goal
46'' dalkurd FF H. Löfkvist Substitution 1
58'' dalkurd FF D. Djuric Substitution 2
70'' dalkurd FF Rawez Lawan Substitution 3
86'' dalkurd FF M. Aydın Normal Goal
89'' IK Frej D. Rashidi Substitution 1
90'' + 2'' IK Frej P. Åsbrink Substitution 2

Lineup IK Frej Taeby

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 77 M. Atanackovic
ui.hrac_ 6 J. Gustavsson
ui.hrac_ 4 F. Almström Tähti
ui.hrac_ 2 J. Glasberg
ui.hrac_ 11 A. Gradén
ui.hrac_ 8 P. Silfver
ui.hrac_ 24 P. Åsbrink
ui.hrac_ 21 P. Wiström
ui.hrac_ 20 D. Rashidi
ui.hrac_ 9 A. Sosseh
ui.hrac_ 18 J. Runnemo

Lineup Dalkurd FF

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 F. Pettersson
ui.hrac_ 19 K. Bala
ui.hrac_ 15 A. Ekblad
ui.hrac_ 3 J. Nyholm
ui.hrac_ 6 D. Djuric
ui.hrac_ 14 S. Stenberg
ui.hrac_ 20 P. Ranđelović
ui.hrac_ 16 H. Löfkvist
ui.hrac_ 7 Rawez Lawan
ui.hrac_ 22 M. Aydın
ui.hrac_ 10 Ahmed Awad

Substitutes IK Frej Taeby

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 3 A. Basit Adam
ui.hrac_ 10 M. Ledezma
ui.hrac_ 1 R. Åhman
ui.hrac_ 14 A. Suma
ui.hrac_ 15 V. Söderström
ui.hrac_ 17 Y. Getachew
ui.hrac_ 19 L. Sunesson

Substitutes Dalkurd FF

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 25 O. Akpoveta
ui.hrac_ 8 D. Montiel
ui.hrac_ 26 L. Pllana
ui.hrac_ 4 G. Moussally
ui.hrac_ 9 O. Jagne
ui.hrac_ 12 M. Ahlnander
ui.hrac_ 21 P. Azizi

IK Frej Taeby

IK Frej Täby is a Swedish football club located in the town of Täby, north of Stockholm. The club was founded in 1968 through the merger of Täby IS and Näsbyparks SK, bringing together the sporting communities of the area. IK Frej Täby has mostly competed in the lower divisions of Swedish football but has had stints in the higher tiers, including Sweden's Superettan, which is the second-highest level of competition in the country's football league system.

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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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