The previous goal record was set by Sandviken when they beat Katrineholm 22-2 eleven years ago.

Most goal-scoring matches have had very uneven numbers, an ironing bag that has not been able to resist.

- It was crazy.

I do not know, we take advantage of their mistakes.

Then we knew there was going to be an onslaught.

It just lasted and it was a very fun match to play, says Pontus Vilén with a big smile to Aftonbladet.

At the break, Vetlanda led 8-3 but AIK has made it a habit to turn big losses and nothing could be taken for granted

It was open landscape and the team came in wave after wave.

For the last 20 minutes it was as if someone had hit an ax in the barrel so the pin flew out and eleven goals were scored.

Several times Vetlanda saw that he had decided and hugged extra long to celebrate the looming victory but AIK was determined and sealed and sealed and in extra time Erik Pettersson got the last chance in a free kick from long range.

But Vetlandaspelarna set up sigi a dense wall and Christian Boman was able to catch the ball and the players cheered over the bark.

It looked clear when Filip Bringe made it 9-4 for Vetlanda after an hour and a second.

Then the team got two quick expulsions and Johan Eslund was able to reduce to 5-9 for AIK who had weathering on more.

Vetlanda went on another expulsion but AIK could not take full advantage of it because they went on one themselves.

Alllan Dzhusoev cut in 6-9 on a corner but in the big areas Joakim Andersson made 10-6 after nice feints between two AIK defenders.

However, it was far from clear Christian Frohm and Erik Pettersson made 7-10 and 8-10 before Pontus Vilén was released and close to the reserve goalkeeper Viktor Birgersson, who had to stand in place of Andreas Bergwall, he put in coolly 11-8.