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Brantlind hat-trick leads Sweden U18 to win

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  • Benjamin Brantlind hat-trick for Sweden U18
  • Elohim Kaboré hat-trick on Burkina Faso debut
  • Matilda Vinberg assist in Sweden win

Benjamin Brantlind scored a hat-trick for Sweden's P18 national team in a 5-1 victory over Slovenia in a European Championship qualifier, according to multiple reports. The 18-year-old forward's contract with IFK Göteborg expires at the end of December, and IFK Göteborg's sporting director Hannes Stiller confirmed that no new negotiations have been initiated. Brantlind's future at the club remains uncertain as the season progresses.

Elohim Kaboré made a hat-trick on his debut for Burkina Faso against Guinea-Bissau, the player himself confirmed. Kaboré stated that he chose to play for Burkina Faso, his father's country, over Ivory Coast. Despite his international success, Kaboré is not a regular starter for Hammarby, raising questions about his club role.

Matilda Vinberg started for Sweden against Serbia despite having no previous minutes under coach Tony Gustavsson, according to Vinberg. Multiple reports indicate that Vinberg assisted Stina Blackstenius for the only goal in a 1-0 win over Serbia, marking an impressive debut.

Vivienne Lia scored and assisted in her Damallsvenskan debut for Hammarby, the player confirmed. According to multiple reports, Lia is on loan from Arsenal until summer, and her future beyond that period is unclear.

Paulos Abraham scored two goals in the first half against Mjällby, with the first goal possibly involving a handball, Abraham said. According to Fotbollskanalen, Alexander Axén described that according to the rules it should have been disallowed, but with common sense it should stand. Inter Milan came from 2-0 down to beat Como 4-3, extending their lead over Napoli to nine points and over Milan to twelve points, according to multiple reports.

Storvreta won the first semifinal match against Växjö 4-3 in overtime, with Gabriel Kohonen scoring the winning goal, according to multiple reports. Fanny Petersson scored a long-range goal for Hammarby in the Swedish Cup, using her weaker foot, according to multiple reports.

Emma Engström scored for IFK in a 1-1 draw against Malmö, assisting from Paula Broddner Klingspor, according to multiple reports. Isak Pettersson made a match-saving save for Boråslaget, described by a teammate as the best save of his career, according to multiple reports.

According to the rules, it should have been disallowed, but with common sense it should stand.

Alexander Axén, TV4 expert

Sead Haksabanovic scored from a practiced corner routine for Malmö FF against Djurgården, according to multiple reports. Noah Persson scored his first Allsvenskan goal in his first start for his team, and celebrated by making a 'J' with his fingers for his girlfriend Jonna, Persson confirmed.

Molly Johansson scored twice for Rosengård in a 3-0 win over Växjö, according to multiple reports. However, Rosengård did not advance to the semifinal; Hammarby, Häcken, Djurgården, and KDFF did, according to multiple reports.

Heine Åsen Larsen has started all three first league matches of the season for Tromsø and scored against FFK and RBK, according to multiple reports. Tromsø coach Jørgen Vik said in a press conference that Larsen has developed incredibly well and is a player who contributes a lot to the team. Timo Werner scored his first MLS goal for San Jose Earthquakes in a 4-1 win over LAFC, and has one goal and four assists in six MLS matches, according to multiple reports.

Ludvig Arvidsson, 17, created Halmstad's goal against Hammarby with a solo run, according to Vicki Blommé. The match ended 1-1 after Hammarby equalized through Frank Junior Adjei, according to multiple reports.

Kees Sims made a mistake that led to a goal for Malmö FF, making it 2-0, Sims confirmed. Gais lost 3-1 to Malmö FF, according to multiple reports.

In lower Swedish hockey divisions, Semifinal 1 was played between Strömsbro IF and Falu IF, according to research. Falu IF won Semifinal 1 and was promoted to the next round. The games were: Strömsbro IF 1-2 Falu IF (Feb 26), Falu IF 3-4 Strömsbro IF (Feb 28, OT), Strömsbro IF 3-6 Falu IF (Feb 28), Strömsbro IF 0-1 Falu IF (Feb 28). Semifinal 2 was played between Avesta BK and Skutskärs SK, and Avesta BK won and was promoted. The final was played between Avesta BK and Falu IF, with games: Avesta BK 2-1 Falu IF (Mar 5), Falu IF 2-7 Avesta BK (Mar 7), Avesta BK 2-5 Falu IF (Mar 7).

Flashscore.se provides Strömsbro IF results, including livescore, final and period results, standings, and match details, according to research. Flashscore.se covers over 100 hockey competitions from 15 countries, according to research.

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