2013 Svenska Supercupen (Swedish Super Cup 2013) was the 7th edition Svenska Supercupen annual football match that 2013 Allsvenskan champions Malmö FF successfully achieve its first Supercupen title defeating the 2013 Svenska Cupen champions IFK Göteborg, 3-2. This marked the first time that Malmö FF won Svenska Supercupen.This match was the first time that the cup was held after the end of the standard league season. The match was staged on 10 November 2013 at Swedbank Stadion, Malmö; the second time it hosted. This was the first match the two teams faced each other in Supercupen's existence: IFK Göteborg's fourth Supercupen appearance and Malmö FF's second Supercupen appearance.

In Sweden the match was broadcast live on TV4 Sport. Andreas Ekberg from Lund was the referee for the match, his first time officiating the competition. Malmö FF won the match after two goals from Emil Forsberg and a late winner by Guillermo Molins. Malmö FF took the lead twice during the course of the game before scoring the winning goal in injury time in the second half.

Background

In 2012, Svenska Cupen changed to a fall-spring season format due to developing competition results. The title went unawarded after Helsingborgs' 2011 achievement. Had the cup format not changed, 2012 Allsvenskan champions IF Elfsborg would have met the 2012 cup champions in the 2013 edition of Svenska Supercupen, normally held in March before the start of Allsvenskan. Instead the Swedish Football Association announced that the 2013 Svenska Supercupen would be contested by the winners of 2013 Allsvenskan and the winners of 2012–13 Svenska Cupen in November 2013 after the conclusion of the league season. IFK Göteborg won the 2012–13 Svenska Cupen on 26 May 2013 and thus qualified for the 2013 Supercupen.

Since IFK Göteborg were in the running for the 2013 Allsvenskan title with three other teams, there was a possibility that their opponent in this match would be the runners-up of Allsvenskan if IFK Göteborg had won the league title. IFK Göteborg's title contenders were Malmö FF, Helsingborgs IF and AIK, all of which had competed in Supercupen previously. The league ended on 3 November 2013 although IFK Göteborg's opponent was confirmed on 28 October 2013 when Malmö FF secured the league title. As league winners, Malmö FF had home ground advantage in Supercupen. The two Allsvenskan matches in 2013 between Malmö FF and IFK Göteborg had ended in a 1–1 tie in Gothenburg in April and a 3–1 for Malmö FF in Malmö in August. This was the first time since 2001 that the two clubs met in a domestic cup match and the first time since 1986 that they met in a cup final.

Match facts

Malmö FF3–2IFK Göteborg
Forsberg 42', 48' Molins 90'Haglund 45' Vibe 55'
Malmö FFIFK Göteborg
MALMÖ FF: GK 27 Sweden Johan Dahlin RB 3 Sweden Miiko Albornoz CB 5 Sweden Pontus Jansson CB 21 Sweden Erik Johansson LB 20 Brazil Ricardinho RM 10 Sweden Jiloan Hamad (c) 89' CM 11 Sweden Simon Thern 86' CM 6 Finland Markus Halsti LM 33 Sweden Emil Forsberg 75' FW 24 Sweden Guillermo Molins FW 7 Sweden Magnus Eriksson Substitutes: DF 2 Sweden Matias Concha MF 8 Sweden Erik Friberg 75' FW 9 Sweden Dardan Rexhepi MF 14 Sweden Simon Kroon 86' DF 18 Sweden Johan Hammar GK 25 Denmark Robin Olsen FW 35 Poland Pawel Cibicki Manager: Sweden Rikard NorlingIFK GÖTEBORG: GK 1 Sweden John Alvbåge 48' RB 2 Sweden Emil Salomonsson 90+3' CB 30 Sweden Mattias Bjärsmyr (c) CB 4 Norway Kjetil Wæhler LB 22 Sweden Adam Johansson 69' RM 18 Sweden Darijan Bojanić 71' CM 5 Sweden Philip Haglund 64' CM 15 Sweden Jakob Johansson LM 17 Sweden Sam Larsson FW 9 Denmark Lasse Vibe FW 11 Sweden Robin Söder Substitutes: DF 3 Iceland Logi Valgarðsson GK 12 Sweden Marcus Sandberg DF 14 Iceland Hjálmar Jónsson FW 19 Sweden Hannes Stiller 90+3' MF 21 Sweden Pontus Farnerud 71' DF 24 Sweden Mikael Dyrestam MF 27 Sweden Joel Allansson Manager: Sweden Mikael Stahre
MALMÖ FF:
GK27Sweden Johan Dahlin
RB3Sweden Miiko Albornoz
CB5Sweden Pontus Jansson
CB21Sweden Erik Johansson
LB20Brazil Ricardinho
RM10Sweden Jiloan Hamad (c)89'
CM11Sweden Simon Thern86'
CM6Finland Markus Halsti
LM33Sweden Emil Forsberg75'
FW24Sweden Guillermo Molins
FW7Sweden Magnus Eriksson
Substitutes:
DF2Sweden Matias Concha
MF8Sweden Erik Friberg75'
FW9Sweden Dardan Rexhepi
MF14Sweden Simon Kroon86'
DF18Sweden Johan Hammar
GK25Denmark Robin Olsen
FW35Poland Pawel Cibicki
Manager:
Sweden Rikard Norling
IFK GÖTEBORG:
GK1Sweden John Alvbåge48'
RB2Sweden Emil Salomonsson90+3'
CB30Sweden Mattias Bjärsmyr (c)
CB4Norway Kjetil Wæhler
LB22Sweden Adam Johansson69'
RM18Sweden Darijan Bojanić71'
CM5Sweden Philip Haglund64'
CM15Sweden Jakob Johansson
LM17Sweden Sam Larsson
FW9Denmark Lasse Vibe
FW11Sweden Robin Söder
Substitutes:
DF3Iceland Logi Valgarðsson
GK12Sweden Marcus Sandberg
DF14Iceland Hjálmar Jónsson
FW19Sweden Hannes Stiller90+3'
MF21Sweden Pontus Farnerud71'
DF24Sweden Mikael Dyrestam
MF27Sweden Joel Allansson
Manager:
Sweden Mikael Stahre
MATCH OFFICIALS Assistant referees: Fredrik Nilsson (Svalöv) Magnus Sjöblom (Asmundtorp) Fourth official: Kaspar Sjöberg (Malmö)MATCH RULES 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Seven named substitutes. Maximum of three substitutions.

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