2013 Svenska Cupen final

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2013 Svenska Cupen final
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Event 2012–13 Svenska Cupen
IFK Göteborg won 3–1 on penalties
Date26 May 2013
Venue Friends Arena, Solna
Referee Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
Attendance21,819
WeatherRainy
12 °C (54 °F)
92% humidity [1]
2011
2014

The 2013 Svenska Cupen final was played on 26 May 2013. [2] The match was played at the national stadium Friends Arena in Solna which was completed in November 2012 and hosted the final for the first time. The final made its return to Solna for the first time since 2009 and it was also the first time since 2006 that the final was played at a neutral venue. The final was the culmination of the 2012–13 Svenska Cupen, and the first time since 2001 that the final was held in springtime. [3] Allsvenskan clubs Djurgårdens IF and IFK Göteborg contested the 2013 final. In Sweden the match was televised live on SVT.

Contents

IFK Göteborg won their sixth Svenska Cupen title after defeating Djurgården 3–1 on penalties after the match had finished 1–1 after extra time.

Background

The match was Djurgården's eight final and IFK Göteborg's eleventh. Djurgården latest final appearance was in 2005 when they defeated Åtvidabergs FF 2–0 at Råsunda. IFK Göteborg latest final appearance was in 2009 when they lost 2–0 to AIK at Råsunda, ending a dramatic season between the two teams as AIK won the double that year, having finished four points ahead of IFK Göteborg after defeating them at Gamla Ullevi and clinching the league title in the last fixture of the season a week before the cup final. Before that IFK Göteborg had won the 2008 Svenska Cupen.

At the time of the final 10 rounds of the 2013 Allsvenskan league season had been played. IFK Göteborg got off to a good start of the season and were positioned second in the league table at the time of the final, 13 points ahead of Djurgården who were at 16th place and the bottom team in the league table after a rough start of the season. Djurgården changed managers just weeks before the cup final as previous manager Magnus Pehrsson resigned on 26 April after threats from the club's supporters. Norwegian manager Per-Mathias Høgmo was appointed on 15 May, just 11 days before the final. Høgmo had only been in charge for two league matches before the cup final.

The teams had previously faced each other once before in a Svenska Cupen final. This was in the 2004 Svenska Cupen final, that match was won by Djurgården with a 3–1 score at Råsunda.

Road to the Final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Djurgårdens IF Round IFK Göteborg
OpponentResult Qualifying stage OpponentResult
Dalstorps IF 5–1 (A)Round 2 Långholmen FC 9–0 (A)
OpponentResult Group stage OpponentResult
Umeå FC 3–0 (H)Matchday 1 IK Brage 2–0 (H)
Jönköpings Södra IF 3–1 (H)Matchday 2 Nyköpings BIS 4–1 (A)
Åtvidabergs FF 1–1 (A)Matchday 3 Kalmar FF 0–1 (H)
Group 8 winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Djurgårdens IF 321072+57
Åtvidabergs FF 311154+14
Jönköpings Södra IF 310256–13
Umeå FC 310227–53
Final standings Group 7 winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
IFK Göteborg 320162+46
Kalmar FF 320152+36
IK Brage 310236–33
Nyköpings BIS 310248–43
OpponentResult Knockout stage OpponentResult
IFK Norrköping 0–0 (aet) (5–4 p) (A)Quarter-finals Helsingborgs IF 1–0 (A)
Örgryte IS 1–0 (H)Semi-finals Östers IF 4–1 (A)

Match

The match was delayed for several minutes due to pyrotechnics and flares being set off by supporters from both teams which created a large smoke screen across the pitch. The teams were led back into the tunnel to wait for the smoke to clear. Kick-off was held at 17:16 instead of 17:00. The Swedish national anthem was sung before the start of the match.

Details

IFK Göteborg 1–1 (a.e.t.) Djurgårdens IF
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Penalties
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Friends Arena, Solna
Attendance: 21,819
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
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IFK Göteborg
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Djurgårdens IF
GK1 Flag of Sweden.svg John Alvbåge
DF22 Flag of Sweden.svg Adam Johansson
DF30 Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Bjärsmyr
DF4 Flag of Norway.svg Kjetil Wæhler
DF24 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Dyrestam
MF2 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Salomonsson Sub off.svg 59'
MF5 Flag of Sweden.svg Philip Haglund
MF15 Flag of Sweden.svg Jakob Johansson
MF17 Flag of Sweden.svg Sam Larsson Sub off.svg 59'
FW11 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Söder Sub off.svg 83'
FW7 Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Hysén (c)
Substitutes:
GK12 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Sandberg
MF8 Flag of Sweden.svg Nordin Gerzić
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Sobralense Yellow card.svg 84'Sub on.svg 59'
DF14 Flag of Iceland.svg Hjálmar Jónsson
FW19 Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Stiller
MF21 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Farnerud Sub on.svg 59'
FW26 Flag of Sweden.svg David Moberg Karlsson Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Stahre
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GK12 Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Høie
DF6 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Nymann
DF14 Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Östberg Yellow card.svg 90+2'
DF13 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Bergström
DF27 Flag of Lithuania.svg Vytautas Andriuškevičius Sub off.svg 43'
MF7 Flag of Sweden.svg Martin Broberg Sub off.svg 76'
MF8 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Johansson (c)
MF18 Flag of Ghana.svg Daniel Amartey Yellow card.svg 16'
MF20 Flag of Sweden.svg Simon Tibbling
FW11 Flag of Sweden.svg Amadou Jawo
FW10 Flag of Sweden.svg Erton Fejzullahu
Substitutes:
GK23 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Nilsson
DF3 Flag of Denmark.svg Marc Pedersen
MF4 Flag of Ghana.svg Yussif Chibsah Sub on.svg 63'
FW9 Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Solignac Sub on.svg 76'
MF19 Flag of Sweden.svg Nahir Oyal
FW21 Flag of Ghana.svg Godsway Donyoh
DF26 Flag of Sweden.svg Jesper Arvidsson Sub on.svg 43'Sub off.svg 63'
Manager:
Flag of Norway.svg Per-Mathias Høgmo

Assistant referees:
Henrik Andrén (Hammarö)
Fredrik Nilsson (Svalöv)
Fourth official:
Daniel Wärnmark (Knivsta)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

See also

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