Umeå IK had already secured the series victory and promotion to damallsvenskan.

But which team would be second and follow the former big team up to the highest series would be decided today, in a direct crucial match between Hammarby and Uppsala.

Jansson put 1-0

And it was arranged for a party at Kanalplan in Stockholm, where the home team Hammarby (who did not lose a single home match throughout the season) had the benefit of both 3,100 spectators and the fact that a draw result was sufficient for advancement.

And they also started well. Already after a quarter, Jonna Ståhl took care of a sloppy Uppsala pass, passed on to former U23 national team player Emma Jansson who set his 16th goal of the season.

Hammarby started others well

And Hammarby continued to play well, dominating the first half, except for the last ten minutes where Uppsala moved up the situation.

But in the second half it was a different match picture. Hammarby admittedly started best, and created a couple of chances at the start. But ten minutes into the second half, a shot from the right flank that a completely unmarked Marika Bergman Lundin received in the penalty area, received and finished in goal.

Hörnmål

And a quarter later, after a period of rather hard Uppsala press, it was time again. Uppsala hit a right corner that Sara Olai from about six meters could nod.

Every now and then Hammarby was forced to sign that the damall Swedish place would go to Uppsala instead. They took back the command in the match, but it was Uppsala who scored the next goal.

In the 82nd minute, they made a cross from the left side, and the unmarked U19 national team player Beata Olsson appeared and nodded 3-1 - to the wild players' delight.

The result stood out, and Uppsala's players were able to celebrate that the club for the first time is ready for the ladies' Swan.