Allsvenskan Round 2: Sirius Stun Hammarby, AIK Concede 95th-Minute Equalizer
| Sirius go top after shocking Hammarby |
Sirius beat Hammarby 2-0 to top the Allsvenskan after two rounds. Elsewhere, Alex Timossi’s 95th-minute goal earned Brommapojkarna a 2-2 draw with AIK.
Goals from Isak Bjerkabo and Robbie Ure sent Sirius top as they shut out Hammarby. AIK were held 2-2 by Brommapojkarna after late drama in stoppage time...
Sirius sit top of the Allsvenskan on goal difference after just two rounds, pulling off a surprise 2-0 home win over title contenders Hammarby. Elsewhere, late drama in Bromma saw the hosts play out a 2-2 draw with AIK.
Sirius 2-0 Hammarby
The two sides who posted the biggest wins in round one faced off in Uppsala for round two, but Hammarby’s victory over champions Mjallby was widely viewed as the more impressive.
That counted for little on the night. Sirius grabbed the lead in the ninth minute when Isak Bjerkabo collected the ball just inside the Hammarby half, found space to exchange passes with Oscar Krusnell, and slotted a low finish into the corner from the edge of the box.
GOAL! Robbie Ure puts Sirius 2–0 up against Hammarby!#allsvenskan pic.twitter.com/lWdBwzcu0I
— Swedish Football News (@SwefootballEN) April 13, 2026
The visitors had all of the possession but couldn’t carve out clear chances to get back into it, and Sirius wrapped the game up with 20 minutes left.
Goalkeeper David Celic’s long clearance was contested in midfield by Robbie Ure and Hammarby’s last man Victor Eriksson. The Scottish striker won the duel, raced clear, and clipped his second goal of the season past Warner Hahn.
Brommapojkarna 2-2 AIK
A 95th-minute equalizer gave Brommapojkarna a second straight 2-2 draw to open their 2026 campaign, while AIK have four points from their first two league games under Jose Riveiro.
The game sparked to life just before the hour mark when BP goalkeeper Leo Cavallius played the ball straight to Taha Ayari at the edge of the box. Zadok Yohanna picked it up and squared for Bersant Celina, who guided the finish past Cavallius.
With two wins and two clean sheets, Sirius top the table ahead of Djurgarden, the only other club with maximum points after two rounds.
DRAMA IN STOPPAGE TIME!
— Swedish Football News (@SwefootballEN) April 13, 2026
Brommapojkarna snatch a 2–2 equaliser at the death against AIK! pic.twitter.com/aFMwZUdGRn
The hosts were level three minutes later. A deep cross from the right was headed onto the post by David Isso, and Mads Hansen reacted fastest to slot home the rebound.
Gnaget looked set for another win when Victor Andersson rose highest to head in a Johan Hove cross with 12 minutes left, only to be denied five minutes into stoppage time.
A long, searching pass sparked chaos in the AIK box, and a lucky ricochet left the ball perfectly for Alex Timossi. His shot took a deflection past Sweden’s No. 1 Kristoffer Nordfeldt to split the points.

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