BK Häcken is swedish champion! Felicia Schröder secured win with her 30th goal
Häcken secured the Swedish championship in the top women’s division, clinching the title with a 2–0 away win over Djurgårdens IF at Stockholm’s Stadion.
- The victory was historic: it is Häcken’s first SM-gold (Swedish title) on the women’s side.
- The opening goal came from Tabby Tindell, and the second — which sealed the title — was scored by Felicia Schröder, marking her 30th goal of the season.
- Schröder reacted emotionally: “I’m so f—ing proud of this team,” she said, reflecting the significance of both her personal achievement and the club’s success.
- Throughout the season Häcken had the best offensive record and one of the most solid defensive performances in the league, underpinning their title win.
- In the final league table after 25 matches: Häcken topped the table with 20 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses, finishing ahead of Hammarby IF who came in second.
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