Häcken Dominates Alingsås 6-1 in Goal Fest at Bravida Arena

Häcken continues to roll over opponents at Bravida Arena. 6-1 against Alingsås on Friday means that the Gothenburg team has scored 20 goals in their last four home matches.

» Published: May 16 2025 at 20:08

Häcken Dominates Alingsås 6-1 in Goal Fest at Bravida Arena
Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall/TT

The gold favorite Häcken received a severe premiere smack when visiting Malmö FF won 3–2 in the first round of Damallsvenskan.

But after that, the opponents have been blanked on Hisingen.

On Friday, the bottom team Alingsås was defeated with a clear 6–1. And it was still on the low side since Häcken also had several posts during the match.

18-year-old top scorer Felicia Schröder initiated the goal scoring when she pressed in 1–0 with a volley, on Anna Anvegård's inlay, in the 20th minute. Monica Jusu Bah, who turned 22 on the day, rolled in 2–0 just before halftime.

It's completely fantastic. It became like a present, said Jusu Bah to Viaplay during halftime.

But it was in the second half that the real icebreaker came, and the audience at Bravida Arena got to see, among other things, four goals in five minutes.

Alingsås' Karin Lundin initiated and concluded the goal fest by first unfortunately steering in 0–3 into her own goal, and a little later heading in a consolation goal to 1–5.

In between, Häcken's center-back Emma Östlund made the match's most beautiful goal when she sent in 4–0 with a long shot in the far corner, and Bergström set 5–0 after being played forward to an open goal by Felicia Schröder.

Brazilian Helena Sampaio concluded the goal scoring when she set 6–1 to Häcken with her first Allsvenskan goal.

Malmö FF: 2–3.

Vittsjö: 5–1.

Växjö: 3–1.

Brommapojkarna: 6–1.

Alingsås: 6–1.

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