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87′
ellie rappole
M.Wiklander
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k.ekstrom
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a.egner
lova sternfeldt
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M.Jongh
e.sigurjonsdottir
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r.heida vidarsdottir
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l.boama
H.Ekengren
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filippa widen andersson
S. Sider-Echenberg
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rylie combs
anna sutter
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Match Info

Djurgårdens Women 8-0 IK Uppsala Women: Stockholmsklubben delivers a statement demolition in the Damallsvenskan

Djurgårdens IF Women produced one of the most emphatic results of the 2026 Damallsvenskan season on 8 August, dismantling relegation-threatened IK Uppsala Women 8-0 at home. The result underlined the gulf in class between the two sides on the night and sent a clear signal that Djurgården intend to stay firmly in the title conversation.

Match overview

From the very first whistle, Djurgården pressed high, moved the ball quickly through midfield, and suffocated Uppsala with their aggressive counter-pressing. The Stockholm side were ahead within the opening exchanges and never looked back, turning a competitive fixture into a one-sided demonstration of attacking quality. By the time the final whistle arrived, the scoreboard read an unflattering 8-0 — a result that could have been even more emphatic had it not been for a handful of squandered chances.

Key moments

  • Early breakthrough: Djurgården opened the scoring inside the first ten minutes, curling a precise finish into the far corner after a patient build-up.
  • First-half acceleration: Three goals in the space of fifteen minutes before the interval effectively ended the contest, with Uppsala's defensive line left stretched by the constant movement of Djurgården's forwards.
  • Second-half ruthlessness: The home side continued to press despite the comfortable cushion, adding four more goals in the second period, including a beautifully worked team goal and a brace from one of their standout wingers.
  • Clean sheet: Djurgården's defenders and goalkeeper remained alert even with the match won, ensuring the side posted a valuable shutout alongside the attacking fireworks.

Tactical story

Djurgården approached the match with a clear commitment to width and verticality. Full-backs pushed high to create overloads on both flanks, while the number ten repeatedly found pockets of space between Uppsala's midfield and defensive lines. When Uppsala attempted to compress the center, Djurgården simply switched play and attacked the space in behind with pace. The visitors, to their credit, tried to build short from the back, but time and again they lost possession inside their own half under enormous pressure.

Standout performers

The goals were shared around, but the team's creative hub dictated the rhythm with a display that featured multiple assists and tireless pressing. The left winger, in particular, tormented the Uppsala full-back all evening, providing the cross for two goals and scoring one herself. The attacking midfielder also stood out, breaking lines with sharp passes and scoring from close range after a clever run into the box.

Season impact

For Djurgården, this dominant victory is more than a statement scoreline — it is a reminder of the depth and firepower they possess at their best. It strengthens their position near the top of the Damallsvenskan standings and adds significantly to their goal difference, which could prove decisive in a tightly contested title race. For IK Uppsala Women, the heavy defeat is a bitter blow in their fight to stay in the top flight, but the side will need to regroup quickly and rediscover the resilience that kept them competitive in earlier matches this season.