Sofia Reidy emphasizes the crucial role of Hammarby fans as they prepare for the UEFA Womenâs Europa Cup final against BK HĂ€cken, trailing 1-0 on aggregate. The match is set for Friday, following a strong home crowd support in Stockholm.
Key points
Sofia Reidy highlights fan support for Hammarby
Hammarby trails 1-0 on aggregate against BK HĂ€cken
Return match in UEFA Womenâs Europa Cup final set for Friday
7,500 fans attended the last match in Stockholm
Felicia Schröder scored for BK HÀcken in the first leg
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Sofia Reidy
HammarbyBK HĂ€ckenUEFA Womenâs Europa CupFelicia Schröder
Europa Cup final: Sofia Reidy stresses importance of Hammarby fans ahead of BK HĂ€cken showdown
Europa Cup final: Sofia Reidy stresses importance of Hammarby fans ahead of BK HĂ€cken showdown
Ahead of the return fixture on Friday, the defender spoke to the media and stresses they are in a âspecialâ situation following Saturdayâs encounter. Almost 7,500 fans packed into the Stockholm Arena to urge their team on to a home victory.
However, like most times in football, things donât work out the way you plan. Despite a dominant attacking performance which saw Hammarby clock 14 attempts, a swift counter-attack from BK HĂ€cken awarded them the lead.
The importance of the Hammarby supporters
Hammarby have long been known to have one of the strongest and most passionate fanbases in womenâs football, and they will need to be in full force to help their side come from behind to win the inaugural Europa Cup.
âI think itâs so cliche to say, but theyâre really our 12th player,â Reidy told the media ahead of the final. âThey give us so much energy, and we always feel like they have our back. So being down one goal, I just feel like itâs good for us to have the fans supporting us.â
Most notably, some Hammarby fans may not have to travel far with the Europa Cup being contested by two Swedish sides. The 22-year-old defender believes this is evidence of the strength of the Swedish league â the Damallsvenskan.
âI think thatâs a receipt that Swedish football is still good and one of the better leagues in the world, maybe. So itâs just special to play, and weâre playing them a lot in the season, also here in , so itâs just fun. We know each other well.â
Q&A
What is the current aggregate score in the Europa Cup final between Hammarby and BK HĂ€cken?
Hammarby is currently trailing BK HĂ€cken 1-0 on aggregate.
When is the return match for the UEFA Womenâs Europa Cup final?
The return match is scheduled for Friday.
How many fans attended the last match at the Stockholm Arena for Hammarby?
Almost 7,500 fans attended the last match at the Stockholm Arena.
Who scored the only goal in the first leg of the Europa Cup final?
Felicia Schröder scored the only goal in the first leg for BK HÀcken.
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Reidy also believes it would be âspecialâ to win the tournament in its maiden year. UEFA introduced the tournament ahead of the 2025/26 season to give more teams the chance to test themselves against European opposition, and has produced some great matchups so far.
Paying back the Hammarby fans
Not only do the side need the fans to come out in full voice in the final, but Reidy views Fridayâs fixture as opportunity to reward the fans for their unwavering support as well as âmeaning everythingâ to the players.
âOur supporters, theyâre as passionate as we are. So I think that [winning the cup] is the least we can do. And hopefully we will give them a win on Friday,â she said.
Alongside heavy fan support, the final will be special for another reason. The final will be held in Gothenberg, the hometown of Reidy. Having her friends and family in the stands will make the game more âspecialâ and despite having âfour ticketsâ, sheâs sure more will attend.
âWhen you play for Hammarby, you want to win titlesâ
Hammarby have a rich success of producing top talent and winning trophies. The club have won two league titles â most recently in 2023, before finishing second last season. The 2024/25 season also saw the club take home silverware as they won the Swedish Cup for the fourth time.
Having signed for Hammarby in 2025, Reidy admits players have âhigh demandsâ of themselves when they represent the club.
Winning the Europa Cup would be even more significant when you take the average age of the squad into consideration. In the first leg of the final, Hammarbyâs average age was just over 24 years old, yet young talent continues to perform.
âI think itâs super fun,â said Reidy. âI think that Hammarby wants to develop and give young people chances, and I think theyâve really done that. You have to have a balance between young players and maybe more mature players, so thatâs perfect that Alice [Carson] comes in and has played a long time [for the club].â
Despite this, the club places no weight of expectation on the young and emerging squad, but rather relish giving âyoung players chancesâ, which has led to a âsuper fun and excitingâ time for the club.
The 22-year-old admits they did a lot of âgood stuffâ in the first leg and just âsmall changesâ are required as they head into their return fixture against BK HĂ€cken.
Fellow Sweden international Schröder decided the first leg by a narrow margin, scoring the only goal of the tie. Reidy plays with Schröder on the international stage and admits sheâs a âreally nice personâ, but is an âannoyingâ player to come up against.
âSheâs quick, and you never know what sheâs gonna do next. You always have to be prepared for the unexpected when it comes to her,â she said. âSheâs a really good player, very talented, and has good qualities. So itâs just fun to play against those kind of players.â
Limiting Schröder is no mean feat and the backline must âreach quickerâ to prevent a repeat of the first leg.
âI think we need to stop the counter-attacks higher up in the pitch. We know thatâs a good weapon they have, and if weâre able to prevent it, even before it happens, I think thatâs the best solution to it. So I just think that we need to react quicker, and just try to have the ball as much as possible and win it back the second we lose it,â said Reidy.
The inaugural UEFA Womenâs Europa Cup will conclude on Friday 1st May as Hammarby travel to BK HĂ€cken trailing by one goal. Kicking-off at 16:00 (CET) viewers at home can stream the match live on the UEFA website, as well as their YouTube channel.
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