Formal Sävehof brought a six-goal lead at halftime against Tatran Presov, who took twelve straight league gold in Slovakia. The lead would prove to be enough for Sävehof, who could control it right into the end thanks to stable defense and a great goalkeeper in Agust Björgvinsson.

In the offensive that clicked loudly, it was Gzim Salihi who stood out for Sävehof. His eleven goals were six more than the second best scorer, William Bogojevic.

October 20, the next challenge in the Champions League awaits Sävehof when they meet Spanish Bidasoa Irun.