sport.wikisort.org - TeamBälinge IF is a sports club from Bälinge, 10 kilometres north-west of Uppsala, Sweden.[1]
Swedish football club
Football club
Bälinge IF |
Full name | Bälinge Idrottsförening |
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Nickname(s) | BIF |
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Founded | 1936 |
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Ground | Bälinge IP Bälinge Sweden |
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Chairman | Staffan Persson |
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Head Coach | Martin Petrovic |
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League | Division 4 Uppland |
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2010 | Division 4 Uppland, 4th |
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Background
Bälinge Idrottsförening was established on 15 March 1936 and is currently active in men's and ladies' football, cross-country skiing, floorball, and table tennis. In the past the club has also run an ice hockey section. In the first years of Bälinge IF's history their sportsmen wore blue and yellow team colours. It was then decided that these colours could only be used by a Swedish national team so BIF had to switch to black and yellow.[2]
Since 1942 Bälinge IF has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Division 4 Uppland which is the sixth tier of Swedish football.[3] They play their home matches at the Bälinge IP in Bälinge.[4]
The club is most famous for its women's football team which participated in the Women's Premier Division (Damallsvenskan) for thirteen seasons since it was established in 1978. The team has never won the Swedish championships but it contributed with players to the Swedish national team, among these Josefine Öqvist who participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics. The team now play at a much lower level: in Division 4 Uppland.
Bälinge IF women's football team played their home games at Studenternas IP Stadium in Uppsala, since the sports field in Bälinge was far too small to host premier games. The team colours are black and yellow.
Bälinge IF are affiliated to the Upplands Fotbollförbund.[5]
Season to season
Men's team
Season |
Level |
Division |
Section |
Position |
Movements |
1993 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
5th |
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1994 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Södra Norrland |
10th |
Relegated |
1995 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
1st |
Promoted |
1996 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
7th |
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1997 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
6th |
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1998 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
4th |
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1999 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
7th |
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2000 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
11th |
Relegated |
2001 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
3rd |
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2002 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
3rd |
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2003 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
1st |
Promoted |
2004 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
9th |
Relegated |
2005 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
6th |
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2006* |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
3rd |
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2007 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
1st |
Promoted |
2008 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Svealand |
10th |
Relegated |
2009 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
8th |
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2010 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
4th |
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2011 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
2nd |
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2012 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
1st |
Promoted |
2013 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Östra Svealand |
11th |
Relegated |
2014 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
7th |
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2015 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
5th |
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2016 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
5th |
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2017 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
6th |
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2018 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
5th |
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2019 |
Tier 6 |
Division 4 |
Uppland |
10th |
Relegated |
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.[6]
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Ladies' team
Season |
Level |
Division |
Section |
Position |
Movements |
1995 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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5th |
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1996 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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6th |
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1997 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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3rd |
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1998 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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3rd |
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1999 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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5th |
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2000 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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8th |
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2001 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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7th |
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2002 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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7th |
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2003 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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5th |
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2004 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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11th |
Relegated |
2005 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norrettan |
1st |
Promoted |
2006 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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9th |
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2007 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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9th |
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2008 |
Tier 1 |
Damallsvenskan |
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12th |
Relegated |
2009 |
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Withdrew |
2010 |
Tier 5 |
Division 4 |
Uppland Västra |
7th |
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Attendances
Men's team
Season |
Average Attendance |
Division / Section |
Level |
2007 |
Not available |
Div 4 Uppland |
Tier 6 |
2008 |
86 |
Div 3 Norra Svealand |
Tier 5 |
2009 |
Not available |
Div 4 Uppland |
Tier 6 |
2010 |
64 |
Div 4 Uppland |
Tier 6 |
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[10] |
Ladies' team
Season |
Average Attendance |
Division / Section |
Level |
2005 |
408 |
Div 1 Norrettan |
Tier 2 |
2006 |
906 |
Damallsvenskan |
Tier 1 |
2007 |
822 |
Damallsvenskan |
Tier 1 |
2008 |
367 |
Damallsvenskan |
Tier 1 |
2009 |
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Withdrew |
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2010 |
Not available |
Div 4 Uppland Västra |
Tier 5 |
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[11] |
External links
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[de] Bälinge IF
Bälinge Idrottsförening (kurz: Bälinge IF) ist ein schwedischer Sportverein aus Bälinge, einer Kleinstadt zehn Kilometer nordwestlich von Uppsala. Der Verein wurde am 15. März 1936 gegründet. Aushängeschild des Vereins ist die Frauenfußball-Abteilung.
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