It was a huge joy when the team secured the victory and a hug party broke out with the accompanying ring dance.

The victory gave 13 times the money on some gaming companies.

- It was quite nice when Samuel put that ball there, I can say.

I think we did very well.

We handled it well.

We had talked about enjoying but not having too much respect for the opposition, says Alingsås coach Mikael Franzén to his own club's website.

Lindberg outwitted the Swedish national team goalkeeper Tobias Thulin and secured one of the club's biggest scalps that anyone can remember.

In the attack before, Alingsås goalkeeper Anton Hagvall had complicitly saved a heavy German shot and made for the counterattack to the winning goal.

"The challenge is to be able to focus mentally"

- It was a wonderful experience and despite a tough game schedule, the body felt good.

The challenge is to be able to focus mentally and we made a good match tonight, says Hagvall to Eurohandball.

It is a match to be celebrated and remembered and comparisons are made already in club history.

- It is one of the biggest teams we have met.

It is a big team in Europe so it is clear that it is a big scalp for us.

No one fell out of the frame and everyone did their best.

That was enough tonight, says Franzén about the opposition that finished third in the Bundesliga last year.