In the Swedish final, Hacken beats Hammerby to win the 1st edition of the women’s European Cup

In the Swedish final, Hacken beats Hammerby to win the 1st edition of the women's European Cup

This Friday, Hacken won the first edition of the women’s European Football Cup, beating Hammarby 3-2 in the second leg, confirming their superiority after the 1-0 in the first game.

In Gothenburg, the 100% Swedish final that concluded the inaugural edition of the second European club competition was decided by the tournament’s top scorer: Felicia Schroder had already scored the only goal in the return and This Friday he scored a hat trick.

Goals in the sixth, ninth and 53rd minutes allowed the Swedish ‘9’, at 19 years old one of the most promising talents in world football, to hand over the trophy to her team, with goals from Rehnberg (26) and Sorum (47) worth nothing.

Schroder finished the tournament with eight goalsthe competition’s top scorer, ahead of Michaela Khyrova (Sparta Prague), with five, and two players with four goals: Portuguese Telma Encarnação, from Sporting, and German Nicole Anyomi, from Frankfurt.

Sporting, in fact, was the Portuguese team that reached the furthest in the competitionhaving conceded a penalty shoot-out in the quarter-finals against Hammarby, the defeated finalist – previously, Sporting de Braga ‘fell’ in the second qualifying round, against Anderlecht.

This is Hacken’s seventh women’s title, after two Swedish championships (2020 and 2025), three Swedish Cups (2011, 2012 and 2019) and one Swedish Super Cup (2013).

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