Orgryte 4 - 3 Hacken | Sweden Allsvenskan | 11 July 2026
In a breathless encounter at Gamla Ullevi, Orgryte staged a dramatic comeback to edge past Hacken 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller that will be remembered as one of the most exhilarating matches of the 2026 Allsvenskan season. The result kept Orgryte's push for a top-half finish alive while dealing a blow to Hacken's hopes of securing European qualification.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the fixture with contrasting ambitions: Hacken, sitting comfortably in the upper reaches of the table, were aiming to close the gap on the leaders, while Orgryte needed points to distance themselves from the relegation pack. What followed was a chaotic, end-to-end contest that swung wildly from one side to the other.
Key Moments
- Early Hacken dominance: The visitors stormed into a two-goal lead within the first 20 minutes, with Benie Traoré and Lars Olden Larsen both finding the net.
- Orgryte fightback: A stunning strike from midfielder Alexander Ahl Holmström pulled one back shortly before the half-hour mark, and Anton Lundberg equalised from the penalty spot just before half-time.
- Second-half drama: Hacken regained the lead through a deflected shot from Simon Sandberg, only for Orgryte to hit back twice in the final quarter-hour. Substitute William A. Nilsson curled in a magnificent equaliser in the 78th minute, and captain Daniel S. Irandust smashed home the winner from close range in the 84th minute with the stadium in uproar.
- Late survival: Hacken pushed for an equaliser in stoppage time, but Orgryte's defence held firm, securing a famous 4-3 victory.
Tactical Story
Hacken's high press caught Orgryte off guard early, but the home side adjusted by dropping deeper and exploiting space behind Hacken's full‑backs. Orgryte's switch to a more direct approach in the second half, bypassing midfield, unsettled Hacken's defensive shape. The final ten minutes saw Orgryte throw caution aside, committing bodies forward – a gamble that paid off handsomely.
Standout Players
- Daniel S. Irandust (Orgryte) – The captain led by example, scoring the winner and driving his team forward in the second half.
- William A. Nilsson (Orgryte) – His equaliser was a moment of pure quality, shifting the momentum irrevocably.
- Benie Traoré (Hacken) – A constant threat in the first half, he scored one and created the other, but faded as Orgryte took control.
Table & Season Impact
This victory moved Orgryte up to ninth in the Allsvenskan standings, six points clear of the relegation zone, while Hacken missed the chance to leapfrog Malmö FF into second place. For a club with Orgryte's history – one of Sweden's oldest clubs – this result provided a massive confidence boost ahead of a crucial run of fixtures. Meanwhile, Hacken's defensive fragility, exposed for the third time in four games, will be a concern for manager Per Mathias Høgmo as they chase a Europa Conference League spot.

