Malmö FF, the Swedish soccer champions, are celebrating again! They have officially reached the League Phase of the UEFA Europa League (UEL) for the second year in a row. On Thursday night, Malmö beat Czech side Sigma Olomouc 2-0 in the second leg of their playoff round, which gave them a massive 5-0 win on aggregate. That means over two games, scored five goals and didn’t let in a single one.

This is big news for Swedish soccer fans. Malmö is one of Sweden’s most famous clubs, and they’ve been trying hard to make a name for themselves in Europe. Last season, they made it to the League Phase too, but things didn’t go as planned – they only collected five points from eight matches. This time, they will be hoping to do better.
The Story of the Game
Malmö traveled to the Czech Republic with a huge advantage already. A week earlier, they played at home in Sweden and won 3-0. That meant Sigma Olomouc had a mountain to climb – they needed to score at least three goals just to stay alive in the tie.
From the very first minutes, Malmö showed that they weren’t going to sit back. Their experienced defender Pontus Jansson, who also plays for the Swedish national team, almost scored with a strong header. The ball hit the underside of the crossbar but bounced out instead of in – a real unlucky moment for Malmö.
Sigma Olomouc, however, didn’t give up. They wanted to show their fans that they could still fight. Czech defender Tomas Huk had a golden chance to score from just a few yards out, but somehow he sent his header wide even though Malmö’s goalkeeper Robin Olsen was already beaten. Moments later, Sigma’s talented midfielder Dominik Janosek tried his luck from distance, but his curling shot went just past the post.
Robin Olsen, who has played in the English Premier League and Serie A before, reminded everyone of his quality with a crucial save in the 18th minute. He stuck out his legs to block a shot from Simion Michez and kept Malmö safe.
At the other end of the pitch, Malmö also tested Sigma’s goalkeeper Matus Hruska. Brazilian defender Busanello hit a strong shot that was parried, and the rebound fell to Sead Haksabanovic, who already scored twice in the first leg. This time, though, his shot was stopped by a defender right on the goal line.
Second Half – Malmö Finish the Job
The second half started with more energy from Malmö. Haksabanovic once again came close to scoring when he dribbled past defenders and fired a shot just wide. He looked very dangerous, and Sigma had trouble containing him.
Finally, in the 61st minute, Malmö got the breakthrough. A clever corner routine saw the ball played short to Taha Ali, one of Malmö’s most exciting wingers. Ali tried to surprise Hruska at the near post, and while the goalie managed to push it onto the post, the rebound fell right to Daniel Tristan Gudjohnsen. The young Icelandic forward – and son of legendary striker Eidur Gudjohnsen – reacted quickest and stabbed the ball into the net. Malmö were up 1-0 on the night, 4-0 overall, and it was basically game over.
Sigma did have one or two half-chances afterward. Forward Daniel Vasulin shot over the bar from a good position, but by then, it didn’t matter. Malmö were in complete control.
In stoppage time, Malmö sealed the win in style. Substitute Emmanuel Ekong sprinted onto a perfect through ball from Lasse Johnsen, raced past the Sigma defenders, and calmly poked the ball past Hruska. That made it 2-0 on the night, 5-0 on aggregate.
When the final whistle blew, Malmö’s players celebrated on the pitch. They knew they had done the job in a very professional way.
Why This Win Matters
For Malmö, this isn’t just another victory. It means they will once again play in the Europa League League Phase, where some of Europe’s biggest clubs are also competing. The draw for the League Phase is set to take place tomorrow.
Last year, Malmö didn’t get the results they wanted. They only picked up five points from eight matches and were eliminated. But this year feels different. The team looks stronger, more organized, and more dangerous in attack. With experienced players like Pontus Jansson, Robin Olsen, and Sead Haksabanovic, plus exciting talents like Taha Ali and Gudjohnsen.
Soccer Facts to Know
The UEFA Europa League is the second-biggest European club competition, just below the Champions League. It features teams from all over Europe, and winning it gives a team automatic entry into the Champions League.
Malmö FF are Sweden’s most successful club. They have won more than 20 Swedish league titles and are famous for reaching the European Cup final in 1979, where they lost to Nottingham Forest.
Sigma Olomouc, on the other hand, are not a big European name. They are a solid Czech team, but they rarely make it far in European competitions.
Players like Zlatan Ibrahimović started their careers at Malmö before becoming global superstars.
Combo: Malmö in European Context
Malmö’s qualification is also important for Swedish soccer’s reputation in Europe. Every win and every qualification earns UEFA coefficient points, which decide how many teams a country can send to Europe. If Malmö and other Swedish clubs do well, Sweden could get more spots in European competitions in the future.
Elsewhere in Europe this week, many big teams also secured their places in the Europa League or Champions League group stages. Clubs from Spain, Germany, and England are usually favorites, but smaller clubs like Malmö often provide surprises. Remember, last year Union Saint-Gilloise from Belgium and Qarabag from Azerbaijan made headlines by beating stronger teams will hope to be this season’s underdog story.
Looking Ahead
With the draw tomorrow, Malmö will find out their opponents. The League Phase format means they will play against several different teams, and every match will matter. Fans in Sweden will be hoping to see take points off some of Europe’s giants.
After such a confident 5-0 aggregate win, there is real optimism around the club. If they can keep their defense strong and continue scoring goals could be one of the surprise packages of the Europa League this season.
For now can enjoy the moment. They showed maturity, strength, and quality over both legs against Sigma Olomouc. A professional performance has earned them another chance to shine on the European stage.