The prestige can be a sparkling liquid as good as any. And it was offered a derby with intense play, struggle and high mood among the 10,167 on the stands.

Gothenburg dominated and could control the ball at midfield. But they did not get the really dangerous situations even though Hosam Aieshi occasionally had playhouse on the edge. Instead, there were two quick changes that paved the way for Elfsborg's triumph.

34 minutes into the match, Rasmus Alm came through the middle and almost added to his team's lead, but the shot went wide. The shot could save Gothenburg goalkeeper Giannis Anestis but no better than the return rolled out to the advancing Alm who rolled in his first All Sweden goal.

It's time again

Five minutes into the second half it was time again. New counterattack and the ball went out to Jesper Karlsson on the left side who could hit the ball.

On the bench sat tonight's main character Stefan Ishizaki and mused.

- It would be humbling to finish at Borås Arena with a win against IFK Gothenburg, he explained to C More. And his teammates couldn't say goodbye to him.

And in the 71st minute Stefan Ishizaki himself had to come in and end his many years of career in front of the fans with a victory against the archdiocese of Gothenburg.

Disapproved afterwards

With the victory, Elfsborg also broke a huge suite. They have not won the West Swedish derby since spring 2012, 14 consecutive matches without a win. The faithful and club icon Ishizaki were thanked after the match together with Jon Jönsson who also chose to put his shoes on the shelf.