- It's damn fun and if we ignore this match, it's great fun to win gold and we celebrate that.

It was a pancake today, says a smiling Frida Rosell wearing a gold hat to SVT Sport.

In the final minutes, Sävehof's players stood up at the bench while the crowd applauded.

- It's fun with a little resistance, just fun, Rosell continues.

It was a strange second final match.

Sävehof won the first one in Höör with 41-23 and since the result is added up, the Skåne team needed to score 18 balls, which they didn't even believe themselves.

Höör went on to win the match and raced away to 9-3 in the first half after a sullen Sävehof did not have the right focus and acted sullenly in front of the home fans in Partille and coach Jesper Östlund took an early timeout to wake up the team.

- The title is ready, but now I want to win the match too, said Jesper Östlund in the timeout at a 25-21 deficit.

The Swedish Cup was played between 1968 and 1991 and took another break last year when Skuru took the first title after the restart.