sport.wikisort.org - TeamKiruna FF is a Swedish football club located in Kiruna. The men's team competes in Division 2 Norra Norrland, in the fourth level of the Swedish football league system. The women's team competes in div 3, in the fifth level.
Swedish football club
Football club
Kiruna FF |
Full name | Kiruna Fotbollförening |
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Founded | 21 December 1970 (1970-12-21) |
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Ground | Lombia IP Kiruna, Sweden |
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Capacity | 3,000 |
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Chairman | Tommy Stridsman |
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Manager | Men's team – Jonas Olsson |
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League | Division 2 Norra Norrland |
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Website | Club website |
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Background
Kiruna FF/BoIS was formed on 21 December 1970,[1] when Kiruna AIF, IFK Kiruna, Kebne IK and Kiruna BK merged into one club. Since 2009 the club has been called Kiruna FF. The Men's team plays in Division 3 Norra Norrland and the Ladies team in Division 1. Kiruna FF is Sweden's northernmost football club.
The 1991 season was the most successful in the history of the club when Kiruna FF progressed from the Division 1 Norra (Spring competition) to compete in the Division 1 Kvalsvenskan (Autumn competition) which was the highest level of second tier Swedish football. In contrast since 2009 the club have been playing in the fifth tier in Division 3 Norra Norrland following their relegation from Division 2 Norrland in 2008.
Thanks to their concerted efforts the club has trained a number of committed and well-trained youth leaders over the years. A key objective is to foster long-term prospective first-team players in accordance with the club's Corporate Plan. Two players from KFF that now compete in the Allsvenskan and Damallsvenskan are Jonas Lantto (Gefle IF) and Selina Henriksson (Umeå IK).
The club won the Midnattsolscupen (Midnight Sun Cup) in 1985, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2005 and 2008.
The club is affiliated to Norrbottens Fotbollförbund.[2]
Season to season
Season |
Level |
Division |
Section |
Position |
Movements |
1985 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
5th |
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1986 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
4th |
Promoted |
1987 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norra |
5th |
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1988 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norra |
1st |
Promoted |
1989 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
3rd |
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1990 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
6th |
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1991 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
1st |
Spring |
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Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Kvalsvenskan |
8th |
Autumn |
1992 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
7th |
Spring |
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Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
8th |
Autumn – Relegated |
1993 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
1st |
Promoted |
1994 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
13th |
Relegated |
1995 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
9th |
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1996 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
8th |
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1997 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
6th |
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1998 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
7th |
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1999 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
3rd |
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2000 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
8th |
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2001 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
10th |
Relegation play-offs |
2002 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
10th |
Relegation play-offs |
2003 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
10th |
Relegation play-offs |
2004 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
7th |
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2005 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
4th |
Promoted |
2006* |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Norra |
14th |
Relegated |
2007 |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
10th |
Relegation play-offs |
2008 |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Norrland |
12th |
Relegated |
2009 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
8th |
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2010 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
3rd |
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2011 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
2nd |
Promotion play-offs |
2012 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
3rd |
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2013 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
6th |
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2014 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
3rd |
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2015 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
4th |
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2016 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
6th |
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2017 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
4th |
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2018 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
9th |
Relegation play-offs |
2019 |
Tier 5 |
Division 3 |
Norra Norrland |
4th |
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* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.[3] |
Attendances
In recent seasons Kiruna FF have had the following average attendances:
Season |
Average attendance |
Division/section |
Level |
2002 |
199 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 3 |
2003 |
204 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 3 |
2004 |
292 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 3 |
2005 |
394 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 3 |
2006 |
232 |
Div 1 Norra |
Tier 3 |
2007 |
197 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 4 |
2008 |
140 |
Div 2 Norrland |
Tier 4 |
2009 |
147 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
2010 |
188 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
2011 |
249 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
2012 |
152 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
2013 |
102 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
2014 |
127 |
Div 3 Norra Norrland |
Tier 5 |
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[4] |
Current squad
As of 27 April 2010.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Achievements
League
Cups
- Midnattsolscupen:
- Winners (6): 1985, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008
European participations
Season |
Competition |
Round |
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Club |
Score |
1992 |
Intertoto Cup |
GR |
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ŠK Slovan Bratislava |
2–3, 2–5 |
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GR |
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Váci Izzó MTE |
0–2, 2–5 |
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GR |
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Aarhus GF |
1–1, 1–1 |
External links
На других языках
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Der Kiruna FF ist ein Fußballverein aus der Stadt Kiruna in Schweden. Das 1970 gegründete Team aus der Provinz Norrbottens län stellt die nördlichste Fußballmannschaft Schwedens.
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