Brann escaped with a scare at home – draw against FC Rosengård – news Vestland

The atmosphere was in high spirits when Svava Rós Gudmundsdóttir put in a cannon shot after 20 minutes at Brann Stadium. The dream of the Meisterliga was alive and well until Olivia Holdt equalized after 78 minutes. Brann got many breaks and got many good transition opportunities, but it was all in all too imprecise for them to have managed to create the big chances. Read the full match report here. Svava Rós Guðmundsdóttir in action against FC Rosengård. Photo: Marit Hommedal / NTB – Fantastic to see how great the support for the women’s team is Over 6,000 supporters had come to Brann Stadion to see the women in action on Tuesday evening. Board chairman Erlend Ytre-Arna Vågane in the Battalion appreciated the attendance. – It’s fantastic to see how much support the women’s team has in Bergen and it’s great fun that so many people turn up at the stadium, he says. In the run-up to the match, the supporters’ club worked hard to hype up the match, with both banners and posters around the city. – It has boiled well in social media, adds Ytre-Arna Vågane. Over 6,000 supporters had come to Brann Stadion to see Brann in action. Photo: Synne Lykkebø Hafsaas / news Historical Meisterligaen, also known as the Champions League, is an annual European football tournament organized by UEFA. Brann has never played in the Meisterliga before. FC Rosengård from Malmø, on the other hand, has made it all the way to the semi-finals in the past. The Swedish team has been among the top three in the Damallsvenskan since 1998, with the exception of 2006, when they were still in fourth place. In addition to honor and glory, there is also a financial profit they are playing for. NOK 4 million will go to Brann should they manage to make it to the group stage. Ahead of the match, the Battalion has created quite a stir. Here from the access road to Fjøsanger, two days before the match. Photo: The battalion



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