A crucial IFK Skövde goal was ruled out in SM’s final loss against Ystad.
Now the club plans to file a protest.
– We think you might have to try these positions, Skövde Sports Director Ulf Nyström tells Skaraborgs Allehanda.
It was to say the least when it was dramatic Ystads IFfor the first time in 30 years, became Sweden’s champion in handball on Friday – via double extensions and penalties in the Swedish Championship final against IFK Skövde.
Before the overtime drama, Scofed thought he had set the crucial fifth home game when Jack Thorin put 33-32 on the last cue in regular time and saw the referee pointing at the goal.
But according to the secretariat, the case took place after the mention and not on the reference – thus the case was excluded.
– It seemed obvious, because we made a final decision at home – but apparently it wasn’t, as Jack Thorin said on C More.
An assessment that IFK Skövde now intends to challenge for a possible restart.
Do it to celebrate
– We think you might have to try this last stand. excluded case. Then if it comes down to whether or not time is up, I’m left speechless, says Ulf Nyström, sports director at Skovde, to Skaraborgs Allehanda.
Once this happened, the case was not dismissed and the extension took place only after long deliberations between the judges and the Secretariat. According to Thorin’s “target scorer,” he must have had time before the signal.
– I’m on the bench and it’s hard to say, but it’s worth a try, says Nystrom.
– I have no hopes at all, but if there is nothing else I think you should do it to celebrate.