On Sunday, Elin Rubensson's Gothenburg took a big victory in derby against Kungsbacka. Two days later, Rubensson herself and her teammates Jennifer Falk, Julia Zigiotti Olme, Julia Roddar and Pauline Hammarlund were selected for the European Championship qualifier against Latvia on 3 September.

However, sad news came to Hammarlund on Wednesday - 'Pallo' has damaged the meniscus and will be gone for about three months.

And on Wednesday evening, Gothenburg then arranged a new three-pointer, in the summit with Kif Örebro, and advanced to second place in the damall Swan.

Forms strong Rubensson

The first half was playfully smooth and few really hot goals were created on Närkeslättens artificial grass. But after just under a quarter, Gothenburg's national team midfielder Elin Rubensson scored by a heavy shot that went in behind the scoreless goalkeeper Danielle Rice. Elin Rubensson, who seemed successful and successful on the right midfield, thus made his first goal of the season.

Shortly before the break, Kif Örebro was upset when striker Heather Williams was dropped by goalkeeper Jennifer Falk - but the referee chose not to point the penalty.

The Tenth of the Archdiocese

Gothenburg also showed good efficiency in the second half. After 70 minutes, Julia Roddar was also able to celebrate his national team goal. Free Julia Roddar nodded 2-0 after Rubensson started a pattern attack from his edge.

Six minutes later, striker Rebecka Blomqvist got the last word when she sent in 3-0. And with seven goals in the last seven games, Rebecka Blomqvist tops the shooter with ten hits.

For Gothenburg, a meeting with Kristianstad awaits at home on Sunday, Kif Örebro goes to Stockholm Stadium for a match against Djurgården next Wednesday.