Örebro takes a stand against men's violence against women.

The all-Swedish club supports the campaign Another Mother and the Women's House in Örebro and as part of that, tonight's meeting with Malmö was played in special jerseys.

The names of the players' mothers adorned their backs in a match when team captain Nordin Gerzic also broke a record with his 313rd Allsvenskan match.

That it was another loss for the second last was of course heavy, but coach Axel Kjäll still felt proud.

- We went into this match with pride for our club, our team captain breaks records which is very big. We went into that match with a club that provides support and takes a stand against men's violence against women, which we showed in a nice way. Right now it's a big disappointment. But today I still feel a sense of pride for the club if you look at the two things. We show that we are more than a football club.