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Historic win for KDFF – Alice Nilsson hero of the match

Alice Nilsson bore KDFF on her shoulders in their victory over the Danish team Bröndby.
– This is the day I've been longing for all my life, she says.
Kristianstad • Publicerad 19 augusti 2021
KDFF won 1-0 over Bröndby from Denmark. A historic win.
KDFF won 1-0 over Bröndby from Denmark. A historic win.Foto: Simon Rehnström

When Alice Nilsson smashed in the winning goal against Bröndby she got more than warm looks from the 379-strong public at the historic match.

Of course Alice Nilsson had to tell everyone about the goal. It secures her place in the history of the club as a winning striker in the world's biggest tournament for club teams.

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– It was great to be able to show them I could score, she says.

”I don't see us as some kind of underdog against any of the teams in this mini-tournament”
Elisabet ”Beta” Gunnarsdottir, trainer
Bröndby had only one chance to score, in the first half.
Bröndby had only one chance to score, in the first half.Foto: Simon Rehnström
Alice Nilsson and Anna Welin hug each other after the match.
Alice Nilsson and Anna Welin hug each other after the match.Foto: Simon Rehnström

A historic goal?

– Yes, it's terrific, for I've been waiting for a long time for today.

Bröndby had one really big chance in the whole game, in the first half. But when a second goal did not materialise, things began to get a bit shaky towards the end.

– But never really nervous, we had quite a good grip of things, said trainer Elisabet ”Beta” Gunnarsdottir.

Alice Nilsson, hero of the match, gets flowers from KDFF's chairman Anders Flügel after the match.
Alice Nilsson, hero of the match, gets flowers from KDFF's chairman Anders Flügel after the match.Foto: Simon Rehnström

On Saturday KDFF will meet Bordeaux, a crucial match if they are to go on to the last qualifying step for the Champions' League.

– It's a home match, and we're full of self-confidence. So I don't see us as some kind of underdog against any of the teams in this mini-tournament, the KDFF trainer says.

Kristianstads DFF is one of the teams in what is known as the 'League path' , which is decided in mini-tournaments with four teams in each group. The winner goes on to the second round in the Champions' League.

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