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Djurgarden Chase History in European Semi-Final Vs Chelsea

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Last updated: May 1, 2025 2:42 am
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Djurgarden Football Club is gearing up for a historic match as they gear up to face Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League semi-final on Thursday. This match marks a significant milestone for the club as it is their biggest-ever European fixture and also marks Sweden’s first appearance in a continental semi-final since 1987.

The Stockholm-based team secured their spot in the final four with a thrilling extra-time victory over Rapid Vienna, overturning a 1-0 deficit from the first leg with a spectacular 4-1 win in Austria. This achievement was a major milestone for Djurgarden, as it was their first quarter-final in European competition since their defeat to Hibernian in the 1955-56 European Cup.

The last Swedish club to reach this stage was IFK Gothenburg, who went on to win the UEFA Cup in 1987. Against Rapid Vienna, Djurgarden capitalized on an early red card for Mamadou Sangare and equalized on aggregate through young forward Keita Kosugi. Norwegian midfielder Tobias Gulliksen then scored two goals in extra time to secure the victory.

Coach Jani Honkavaara expressed his disbelief and joy at the team’s achievement, stating, “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime feeling — almost impossible to believe. But we believed, and the players believed too.” Now, Djurgarden faces their toughest challenge yet – a semi-final clash with two-time Champions League winners Chelsea at their 3Arena home in central Stockholm.

For 19-year-old Kosugi, the opportunity to face a team like Chelsea is both exciting and daunting. He said, “I’ve never played a team like this. It’s going to be tough, but as a team, we can beat Chelsea.” However, Djurgarden’s preparations are hindered by a growing list of injuries, with key players like Patric Aslund, Oskar Fallenius, and Albin Ekdal unavailable for the match. Additionally, first-choice goalkeeper Jacob Rinne may also miss out due to illness.

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Despite the challenges, Djurgarden is relishing the chance to make history. The club has a rich and storied past, having faced financial struggles in the past before bouncing back. Recent player sales have helped stabilize the finances, with key players like Marcus Danielson returning to the club and playing a crucial role in their Conference League journey.

A victory over Chelsea would propel Djurgarden to their first-ever European final, putting them on the cusp of becoming only the second Swedish club to lift a continental trophy. The final will take place in Wroclaw on 28 May, with the potential opponents being Real Betis or Fiorentina. While Chelsea are the favorites, Djurgarden’s fairytale campaign and underdog spirit have captured the imagination of fans, and a surprise win would undoubtedly lead to wild celebrations for a club synonymous with Sweden’s vibrant nightlife scene.

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