Falkenberg started best in Stockholm. Anton Wede rolled in the lead goal early in the first half.

And after the first 45 minutes, the team was on its way to its first victory against Hammarby in the Allsvenskan, after a strong effort in the first half.

But it was not enough this time either.

Kacaniklic acknowledged

Hammarby regained courage during the break and immediately began a forcing forward. But it took until the 70th minute before the dividend came.

Shortly before, Falkenberg was forced to change goalkeepers, when Viktor Noring was injured and forced to leave. Substitute Johan Brattberg started by saving a free kick from Gustav Ludwigson - but a moment later the equalizer came when Alexander Kacaniklic shot the ball into goal via the post.

Hammarby pressed for a victory goal, but Falkenberg defended well and got an important point. Falkenberg is thus undefeated for five games in a row.

Second straight 1-1 match

For Hammarby, it was the second match in a team that the team played 1-1, and had to settle for one point. The last time was in the away meeting with Helsingborg.

- We grew into the match in the second half. But we do not feel really pointed, even though we get them down quite deep. Maybe it's self-confidence, Hammarby coach Stefan Billborn told Dplay after the match.