
Aussies are playing in three Nordic leagues in 2025, and Beyond 90 will be there to follow their progress each week!
Hammarby overcame Vesna Milivojević‘s Norrköping 2-0 in the midweek Svenska Cup final in front of a horde of Hammarby fans. Milivojević picked up a yellow card but took the field for the entire game. The quality of Hammarby’s first goal – a real team effort – is worth your time in the following highlights:
Norrköping was defeated 4-1 at home a few days earlier by Kristianstads in Round 8 of the Damallsvenskan competition. Amy Sayer started for the visitors and was part of a substitution block in the 73rd minute that saw Remy Siemsen enter the fray. Milivojević played full minutes in both Norrköping games within five days of each other.
After defeating Hammarby last week, AIK came crashing back to earth in a 4-0 away loss to second-placed Djurgårdens. Jada Whyman and Angie Beard started for the visitors, with Beard substituted in the 81st minute.
Linköping‘s recent pattern of narrow losses continued, going down 2-1 in added time away to Vittsjö. Polly Doran was an unused substitute.
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In Denmark, all eyes were on the Danish Cup Final between Winonah Heatley‘s Nordsjælland and Fortuna Hjørring, with no scheduled Kvindeliga weekend fixtures. Nordsjælland was denied a Cup three-peat as Fortuna took home the trophy in a 1-0 win. Heatley played the entire match.
It was a mixed week for Kolbotn, with a Round 10 1-1 away draw against LSK Kvinner in the Toppserien followed by a 2-0 midweek loss in Round 3 of the Norway Cup against lower-tier Bryne. The result against LSK was Kolbotn’s first point in the LSK Hall since 2017.
Liz Anton and Olivia Chance played full minutes in both games.
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There are no Aussies currently listed as playing in the Icelandic competition. If that changes, we’ll be following their progress.
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