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06-28 21:00
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IFK Norrkoping FK
Norrby IF
Attacks
152
68
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98
32
Ball Possession
72
28
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1
3
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F.Gustafsson
A.Temitope
87′
L.Lif
V. Falth
87′
Albert aleksanjan
R.Nelson
82′
R.Nelson
77′
F. Holst-Larsen
Axel Vilhelm Lorens Brönner
77′
K. Seka
T.Sandberg
75′
A.Temitope
65′
A. Fransson
V.Christiansson
64′
k.liimatainen
o.backlund
60′
J.Bichis
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35′
E.Jemal
13′
0-1
Johannes engvall
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Match Info

In a gripping Superettan encounter at Nya Parken, IFK Norrköping FK suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat at home to Norrby IF on June 28, 2026. The result sent shockwaves through the league as the home side dominated possession but were undone by a clinical counter-attack in the second half. Norrby's disciplined defensive display secured three vital points, lifting them into the upper half of the table.

Match Overview

The first half was a study in frustration for IFK Norrköping, who controlled over 65% of the ball but found Norrby's compact 5-4-1 formation impenetrable. The visitors, content to absorb pressure, threatened only rarely on the break. The deadlock finally broke in the 63rd minute when Norrby midfielder Johan Andersson latched onto a through ball, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted home—the only shot on target for the away side all evening.

Key Moments

  • 63' Goal: Norrby's Johan Andersson scores the decisive goal after a swift counter.
  • 78' Red Card: IFK Norrköping substitute Marcus Nilsson saw a straight red for a reckless tackle, reducing the home side to ten men.
  • 85' Missed Chance: Norrköping striker Erik Johansson headed over from close range in their best opportunity.

Tactical Story

IFK Norrköping's high-pressing game lacked creativity in the final third. Norrby coach Stefan Lundqvist's game plan was executed to perfection: concede possession, stay compact, and strike on the break. The visiting midfield trio of Lindqvist, Berg, and Andersson gave no space, and Norrköping's forwards were isolated throughout.

Standout Players

Norrby's goalkeeper Viktor Larsson was named Man of the Match for a composed performance under pressure, making seven saves. For the hosts, central defender Filip Karlsson was the only bright spot, winning multiple duels and attempting to push the team forward.

Table Impact

The defeat leaves IFK Norrköping in 10th place with 22 points, now six points adrift of the promotion playoffs. Norrby moves up to 6th, level on points with the top three, as the Superettan playoff race intensifies.