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Photo: JOHANNA LUNDBERG / BILDBYRÅN
Landskrona takes the step to the Superettan.
It is clear after this afternoon’s tie against Dalkurd.
– Extremely excited, says Niklas Nielsen, who is back in elite football after being declared a sports invalid as a teenager.
Landskrona Bois is once again a super one team.
With 2-0 behind in the home match with Dalkurd, they also managed the away match. Samuel Holm admitted that he gave value to the double encounter at 1-0 in the absolute half of the second half, but when Landskrona Bois Filip Olsson tied with ten left, the matter was clear.
– I just thought I was shooting, it went between my legs, so I was lucky. There were millions of thoughts and none at the same time, says Olsson.
Photo: JOHANNA LUNDBERG / BILDBYRÅN
“Last year I played the fifth division”
Afterwards, there were tears in many places, most notably with Niklas Nielsen, who returned to football after being declared a sports invalid as a teenager after three cruciate ligament injuries. Now, nine years later and without a cruciate ligament, he is once again an elite footballer.
– It went fast, last summer I played the fifth division and now I’m in the Superettan, he says and continues:
– It was very emotional, it has been ten years since I was last here and I never thought I would experience it again. Extremely fantastic, says the former super talent.
Drama in Vångavallen
For Dalkurd, this is a race from Allsvenskan to division one in two seasons.
There was an even bigger drama in Vångavallen. Mattias Håkansson’s goal in the 26th minute seemed to be enough to keep Brommapojkarna away in the double game. But in the 92nd minute BP tied and took the game to extra time and penalties.
There, seasoned BP shooters Philip Haglund and Gustav Sandberg Magnusson missed while TFF were at one hundred percent. Therefore, they retain their place in the superretan.
Photo: CHRISTIAN ÖRNBERG / BILDBYRÅN
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