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SWE Superettan
05-16 23:00
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IK Brage
IFK Norrkoping FK
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75
65
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57
39
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47
53
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87′
T.Sandberg
E.Jemal
83′
G.Nordh
P. Jonsson
80′
M.Neffati
76′
H. Brkic
67′
T. Prica
Albert aleksanjan
67′
F. Dagerstål
Axel Vilhelm Lorens Brönner
67′
A.Mortensen
oliwer stark
66′
A.Hellblom
A. Lundin
66′
H. Brkic
G.Granstrom
60′
A. Lundin
46′
V. Falth
46′
V. Falth
A.Eriksson
Halftime 0-0
47′
T. Krantz
D. Mitov Nilsson
41′
l.konjuhi
T. Stagaard
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Match Info

On 16 May 2026, a tightly contested match in the Sweden Superettan saw IK Brage and IFK Norrköping FK play out a goalless draw at the Domnarvsvallen stadium. Despite the lack of goals, the encounter was filled with tactical discipline, strong defensive performances, and a few missed opportunities that kept fans on edge throughout the 90 minutes.

Both sides came into the fixture knowing that a win could provide a significant boost in the early stages of the Superettan season. Brage, playing at home, aimed to assert their dominance, while Norrköping looked to continue their push for promotion back to the Allsvenskan. However, the match quickly developed into a midfield battle, with neither team willing to take unnecessary risks.

Defensive Solidity on Display

The home side, IK Brage, set up with a compact 4‑4‑2 formation, looking to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Their backline, marshaled by veteran centre‑back Kristoffer Lindqvist, remained organized and rarely allowed clear sights of goal. Norrköping’s attackers, led by the pacey Viktor Lorentzson, found themselves crowded out in the final third.

Norrköping responded with patient possession football, dominating the ball in spells but struggling to break through a well‑drilled Brage defense. Their best chance came in the 33rd minute when midfielder Samuel Kroon bent a free‑kick just over the crossbar. On the other end, Brage’s forward Linus Rönnberg forced a sharp save from Norrköping goalkeeper Lukas Jönsson just before half‑time.

Second Half Tactical Adjustments

The second half saw both managers make tactical tweaks in search of a winner. Brage introduced fresh legs in midfield, pushing higher up the pitch. Norrköping, meanwhile, switched to a more direct approach, but still found the Brage backline resolute. The match’s intensity grew as the clock ticked down, with yellow cards for both sides reflecting the growing frustration.

In the 78th minute, Norrköping came closest to breaking the deadlock when substitute Anton Ståhl’s powerful header from a corner was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Brage keeper Filip Andersson. The final ten minutes were a frantic exchange of half‑chances, but neither side could find the net, leaving the score at 0‑0.

Standout Performers

  • Filip Andersson (IK Brage): The Brage goalkeeper was named man of the match for his crucial saves, particularly the stop from Ståhl’s header.
  • Kristoffer Lindqvist (IK Brage): Led the defensive line with composure and made several vital interceptions.
  • Lukas Jönsson (IFK Norrköping): Also kept a clean sheet, showing reliability when called upon.

Table and Season Impact

The point keeps Brage in mid‑table, while Norrköping remain within touching distance of the playoff spots. For a match that promised goals, the 0‑0 draw highlighted the defensive strengths of both sides. With the Superettan season still wide open, this result will likely be viewed as a missed opportunity by both camps, but the clean sheets provide foundations to build upon.