

FBK Balkan and Eskilsminne IF Share Spoils in Six-Goal Thriller
Sweden Cup – Match Report
11 June 2026, 01:00 CET
A pulsating encounter at FBK Balkan’s home ground saw the hosts and Eskilsminne IF play out a 2-2 draw in the Sweden Cup. Both sides showed attacking ambition from the first whistle, and the result leaves Group A wide open as the competition heats up.
Match Overview
The match kicked off under the lights with both teams eager to secure a crucial victory. FBK Balkan, known for their physical style, took an early lead before Eskilsminne responded with quick equalisers. The second half saw end‑to‑end action, but neither side could find a winner.
Key Moments
- 10th minute: FBK Balkan’s striker broke the deadlock with a well‑placed header from a corner kick.
- 28th minute: Eskilsminne levelled through a counter‑attack, finishing past the keeper from inside the box.
- 38th minute: The visitors took the lead for the first time after a defensive mix‑up, making it 2‑1.
- 45+2 minute: FBK Balkan equalised just before halftime with a stunning volley from the edge of the area.
- Second half: Both teams had chances – a penalty shout for Eskilsminne was turned down, and FBK hit the crossbar late on.
Tactical Story
FBK Balkan employed a direct 4‑4‑2, relying on long balls and set pieces. Eskilsminne IF, more patient in possession, tried to play through midfield. The first half was a tactical chess match, but the second half became an open contest as fatigue set in. Defensive lapses cost both sides, but the attacking quality on display entertained the sparse but vocal crowd.
Standout Players
FBK Balkan: Their number 9 was a constant threat, scoring the opener and assisting the equaliser. The left‑back also impressed with overlapping runs.
Eskilsminne IF: The midfield playmaker dictated tempo early and provided the assist for the second goal. The goalkeeper made several crucial saves to preserve the draw.
Table Impact
With a point each, FBK Balkan move to 4 points from two matches, while Eskilsminne sit on 2 points. The group remains tight, with both teams still in contention for a place in the knockout stages.