Häcken is the only Swedish team left in this year's European games after defeating Aberdeen in the playoff round. Yesterday, the draw for the Europa League was held and Häcken found out that they will face Bayer Leverkusen, Qarabag, and Molde. Daniel Nannskog, an expert on SVT, thinks that Häcken should be satisfied with the draw. Häcken won the decisive match against Aberdeen 3-1 after losing 2-0 in the first match. Now, a tough journey awaits in the Europa League with matches against some of the continent's best teams. Bayer Leverkusen has started the season strongly with two straight wins in the Bundesliga and was in the semifinals of the Europa League last season. Qarabag is a very experienced European team that has won the league nine out of the last ten years and played in the Champions League just five years ago. Molde is fourth in the series and looks like a team that Häcken can pick up points against. Häcken is the only Swedish team left in this year's European games and fans hope for a long and exciting journey. The Europa League starts on Thursday, September 21, and Häcken will do everything to go as far as possible in the tournament. Häcken's coach and players are ready for the challenge and look forward to facing some of Europe's best teams. Häcken has a tough journey ahead but with the right attitude and play, they can go far in the Europa League. Häcken's fans are eager to see how their team will perform in the Europa League and are hoping for a successful campaign. The team has been working hard to prepare for the tournament and is ready to take on the challenge.
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Häcken to face Bayer Leverkusen in Europa League
Häcken qualify for Europa League after win against Aberdeen. They will face Bayer Leverkusen, Qarabag, and Molde. Follow Häcken's European adventure here
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