Häcken came to the return at home against Norwegian Vålerenga with a 3-1 victory in the bag.

The winning organizer then was Filippa Angeldahl, who scored two goals in the first half.

But immediately after the match, she left the team and flew to England for a transfer to Manchester City.

ARCHIVE: Here Häcken wins the first match in the hunt for the Champions League (September 1, 2021)

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BK Häcken won the first meeting with Vålerenga.

Photo: TT News Agency

Blackstenius two-goal shooter

However, Häcken did well without the national team midfielder.

The Swedes led the game - and in the end also came the first goal.

After a corner in the 39th minute, Stina Blackstenius nodded in 1-0.

The national team star then extended to 2-0 seven minutes into the second.

Lotta Ökvist pass into the penalty area reached Blackstenius - who coolly rounded Vålerenga's goalkeeper and placed the ball in goal. 

The Norwegians managed to create a little nerve in the match - but Häcken kept out and eventually won 3-2.

Rewarded with at least four million kronor

In addition to the sporting success, Häcken can also be delighted with a real cash flow: At least 400,000 euros, just over four million kronor, the club receives for promotion to the Champions League.

The group game will be drawn on 13 September.

The text is updated.