IFK Norrköping DFK Women 1–2 Piteå IF Women: Piteå Edge Clash in Damallsvenskan
Piteå IF Women continued their strong form in the Swedish Damallsvenskan with a hard‑fought 2‑1 victory away to IFK Norrköping DFK Women on 30 May 2026. The match was a tight, competitive affair that swung late in favour of the visitors.
Match Overview
Norrköping started brightly, eager to make home advantage count. Piteå, however, are a seasoned side accustomed to grinding out results. After a tense first half, the game opened up after the interval. Ultimately, Piteå’s experience and clinical finishing proved decisive.
Key Moments
- Norrköping strike first: The home side took the lead in the 32nd minute. A well‑timed run from the right‑back met a cross, and her header found the net.
- Piteå equalise: Just before the hour mark, Piteå responded. A flowing move ended with a low shot from the edge of the box that wrong‑footed the Norrköping goalkeeper.
- Late winner: With 12 minutes remaining, Piteå won a free‑kick in a dangerous area. The delivery was inch‑perfect, and the centre‑back powered a header into the bottom corner.
- Norrköping pressure: The hosts pushed for a late equaliser, but Piteå’s defence stood firm, clearing a goal‑line effort in the 88th minute.
Tactical Story
Norrköping tried to play a high defensive line, but Piteå’s pace on the counter repeatedly exploited the space behind. The visitors also showed superior physicality in midfield battles, winning second balls and dictating the tempo after the equaliser. Norrköping’s efforts were commendable, but they lacked the cutting edge to turn possession into goals.
Standout Players
Piteå’s centre‑back, who scored the winner and marshalled the defence, was the obvious standout. The visiting goalkeeper also made crucial saves when the score was 1‑1. For Norrköping, the right‑back who scored the opener was a constant threat down the flank.
Impact on the Standings
The win keeps Piteå IF Women firmly in contention for the top spots in the Damallsvenskan. Norrköping, meanwhile, remain in the lower half of the table but have shown enough to suggest they can climb with improved consistency in front of goal.

