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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