Benjamin Brantlind scored a hat-trick for Sweden's P18 national team in a 5-1 victory against Slovenia, 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 performance has drawn attention, but his future at the club remains uncertain as talks have not yet begun.
Elohim Kaboré made his international debut for Burkina Faso and scored a hat-trick, according to multiple sources. According to Fotbollskanalen, Kaboré said he chose to play for Burkina Faso because of his father. He also expressed hope that his success with the national team could lead to more playing time in Allsvenskan with Hammarby, as reported by Fotbollskanalen. Kaboré's debut has raised expectations for his club performances.
Heine Åsen Larsen has started all three first league matches for Tromsø this season, according to multiple reports. The Norwegian midfielder scored against FFK and RBK at home and provided an assist in the 2-1 win against Brann. His strong start has been a key factor in Tromsø's early season form.
Matilda Vinberg started for Sweden against Serbia despite limited previous playing time under Tony Gustavsson, according to multiple sources. She assisted Stina Blackstenius for the only goal in a 1-0 win. According to Fotbollskanalen, Vinberg said she was surprised to start but turned the shock into something positive. Her performance could earn her more opportunities in the national team.
Kees Sims made a mistake that led to a goal for Malmö FF, making it 2-0, according to multiple reports. According to Fotbollskanalen, Sims described his mistake as not good enough and admitted that he sometimes is too activated. The error proved costly for his team, and its impact on his position at GAIS remains to be seen.
Vivienne Lia scored and assisted in her Damallsvenskan debut for Hammarby, according to multiple reports. The forward is on loan from Arsenal until summer. Her impressive debut suggests she could be a valuable addition to Hammarby's attack during her loan spell.
Noah Persson scored his first Allsvenskan goal and celebrated by making a 'J' with his fingers for his girlfriend Jonna, according to multiple reports. Persson had been benched in the first two Allsvenskan rounds before starting against Örgryte. His goal and celebration marked a personal milestone after a period of limited playing time.
Keisuke Goto scored against his parent club Anderlecht while on loan at St. Truiden and celebrated wildly, according to multiple reports. Ludwig Augustinsson confronted Goto after the match over his celebration. According to Fotbollskanalen, Goto said he no longer wants to return to Anderlecht because he didn't get a chance there. The incident has raised questions about his future beyond the loan spell.
Rosengård beat Växjö 3-0 with two goals from Molly Johansson, according to multiple reports. The win was their first competitive victory of the year, but they did not advance to the semifinal. Despite the victory, Rosengård's elimination highlights the competitive nature of the tournament.
Paulos Abraham scored two goals in the first half against Mjällby, with the first goal possibly involving a handball, according to multiple reports. According to Fotbollskanalen, Abraham said he doesn't care if it was handball and that the goal stood. His double helped secure a win, but the controversy may linger.
Inter came from 2-0 down to beat Como 4-3, extending their lead in Serie A, according to multiple reports. The comeback victory demonstrated Inter's resilience and strengthened their position at the top of the table.
Ludvig Arvidsson, 17, set up Halmstads BK's goal against Hammarby with a solo run, according to multiple reports. The match ended 1-1. Arvidsson's performance showcased his potential as a young talent in Allsvenskan.
Gabriel Kohonen scored the winning goal in overtime for Storvreta against Växjö in the SM semifinal, making the score 4-3, according to multiple reports. The goal secured Storvreta's place in the final and highlighted Kohonen's clutch performance.
Fanny Petersson scored a long-range goal with her weaker foot for Hammarby in the Swedish Cup, according to multiple reports. The goal demonstrated her technical ability and versatility.
Emma Engström scored for IFK Norrköping in a 1-1 draw against Malmö, assisted by Paula Broddner Klingspor, according to multiple reports. The goal helped Norrköping earn a point against a strong opponent.
Isak Pettersson made a match-saving save for Elfsborg, described by a teammate as the best save of his career, according to multiple reports. The save preserved a result for Elfsborg and underscored Pettersson's importance to the team.
Sead Haksabanovic scored from a practiced corner routine for Malmö FF against Djurgården, according to multiple reports. The goal highlighted the effectiveness of set-piece training.
In Swedish hockey playoffs, Strömsbro IF lost to Falu IF in a semifinal series where Falu IF was promoted, according to multiple reports. In the other semifinal, Avesta BK was promoted after defeating Skutskärs SK. In the finals, Avesta BK defeated Falu IF with a series score of 2-1. The games took place on specific dates in February and March 2026, as reported by Flashscore.se, which provides Strömsbro IF results including live scores and final scores.