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03-14 20:00
1 - 0
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Hobro
Aalborg
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83
137
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57
44
Ball Possession
38
62
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6
3
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End 1-0
94′
J. Dakir
89′
B. Hansen
83′
F. Borsting
V.Møller
83′
M.Nielsen
N.A.Arnórsson
73′
M.Bruhn
M.Huldahl
73′
R. Hauge
T.Hansen
70′
J.Adedeji
K.John
61′
Z.Hyltoft
56′
M.Kubel
K. Hansen
47′
1-0
S.Andreasen
45′
C.Olsson
E.Makolli
Halftime 0-0
45′
A. Andersson
18′
M.Jacobsen
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Match Info
Danish 1st Division: Hobro 1-0 Aalborg
In a tightly contested Danish 1st Division fixture on March 14, 2026, Hobro secured a crucial 1-0 home victory over Aalborg. The match, played at the Hobro Idrætspark, was decided by a solitary goal, proving vital for Hobro's aspirations in the league's promotion race. The result tightens the battle at the top of the table, with Aalborg missing a key opportunity to gain ground. The only goal of the game arrived midway through the first half, as Hobro capitalized on a defensive lapse from Aalborg. A well-worked move down the right flank culminated in a low cross that was turned home from close range by the home side's striker. Aalborg dominated possession for large spells afterward but found Hobro's defensive organization impenetrable, with the home goalkeeper making a spectacular late save to preserve the clean sheet. The standout performance came from Hobro's central defensive pairing, who repelled wave after wave of attack. The win moves Hobro into a stronger playoff position, while Aalbrog's title challenge suffers a significant setback. The Hobro manager praised his team's "immense discipline and fighting spirit," while the Aalborg coach lamented his side's "lack of cutting edge in the final third." Lineups: Hobro (4-4-2): Andersen; Larsen, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Nielsen; Hansen, Christensen, Sorensen, Olsen; Jensen, Mortensen. Aalborg (4-3-3): Rasmussen; Bengtsson, Kjaer, Laursen, Holm; Thomsen, Eriksen, Poulsen; Frederiksen, Schmidt, Beck.