Östersunds FK

Association football club in Östersund

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2022 Dropped back to Superettan (Tier 2) with an average attendance of 1,661 at Jämtkraft Arena.
2022 Magnus Powell, a Swedish coach, assumes leadership of Östersunds FK and continues to lead the team into 2024.
2022 Sweden's Ludvig Fritzson is associated with Östersunds FK this year.
2022 The club narrowly escaped relegation from Superettan, finishing 14th and qualifying to remain in the second tier.
2021 Norwegian coach Per Joar Hansen takes over management of the team, leading Östersunds FK from 2021 to 2022.
2021 Guinea's Aly Keita, who is from Sweden, continues to be associated with Östersunds FK this year.
October 31 2021 Östersunds FK was relegated from Allsvenskan after losing to Varberg BoIS.
2020 Experienced reduced attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic while playing in Allsvenskan.
2020 Amir Azrafshan, with dual Swedish and Iranian nationality, becomes head coach of Östersunds FK.
2020 Guinea's Aly Keita, who is from Sweden, is associated with Östersunds FK this year.
2019 Montenegro's Dino Islamovic, who is from Sweden, is associated with Östersunds FK this year.
2018 Iran's Saman Ghoddos, who is from Sweden, is associated with Östersunds FK this year.
June 11 2018 Graham Potter left Östersunds FK to become manager of Swansea City after eight seasons with the club.
April 17 2018 Club chairman Daniel Kindberg was taken into custody by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, suspected of serious fraud and accounting violations.
2017 The club achieves their best league performance, finishing 5th in Allsvenskan and winning the league's group stage.
2017 Östersunds FK won the Svenska Cupen (Swedish Cup) and subsequently qualified for the UEFA Europa League.
July 13 2017 In their UEFA Europa League debut, Östersunds FK shocked Turkish team Galatasaray with a 2-0 victory at home and later eliminated them after a 1-1 draw in Istanbul.
2016 Reached Allsvenskan (Tier 1) with a notable increase in average attendance to 5,914 at Jämtkraft Arena.
2016 Östersunds FK was promoted to Allsvenskan (Swedish first tier) for the first time in the club's history.
October 27 2015 The club was promoted to Allsvenskan (top tier) for the first time in its history.
2013 The club achieved promotion to Superettan (Swedish second tier) after two consecutive promotions.
2012 Östersunds FK wins Division 1 Norra and is promoted to Superettan (Tier 2), continuing their rapid ascent through Swedish football leagues.
2011 Graham Potter, an English coach, begins his significant tenure with Östersunds FK, leading the team until 2018.
2011 The club wins Division 2 Norrland and is promoted back to Division 1 Norra after a previous relegation.

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