Svenska Cupen
Swedish football tournament
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2024 | Paid a record transfer fee of 20 million Swedish krona for Tobias Gulliksen from Bodø/Glimt during the winter transfer window. |
2024 | Reached the quarter-finals of the Europa Conference League. |
2024 | Oscar Hiljemark takes over as the latest manager of IF Elfsborg, beginning his tenure in 2024. |
2024 | IF Elfsborg competed in the UEFA Europa League, playing against teams from Cyprus, Moldova, Croatia, and Norway, and participated in the league phase against teams from Netherlands, Italy, Turkey, Portugal, Spain, Azerbaijan, France, and England. |
2024 | Toni Koskela from Finland becomes the manager of Kalmar FF, starting from 2024. |
2024 | Nationalarenan was renamed to Strawberry Arena due to sponsorship reasons. |
December 20 2024 | Announced the appointment of new manager Jani Honkavaara from Finland. |
October 21 2024 | Announced parting ways with managers Thomas Lagerlöf and Kim Bergstrand after six years, leaving their positions with three domestic games remaining. |
July 28 2024 | Sold Samuel Dahl to AS Roma in Serie A. |
July 16 2024 | Mikkjal Thomassen from Faroe Islands becomes AIK Fotboll's coach, starting from this date. |
June 18 2024 | Henok Goitom from Eritrea returns as interim coach of AIK Fotboll, serving until 16 July 2024. |
February 2 2024 | Sold talented youngster Lucas Bergvall to Tottenham Hotspur for a reported club record fee. |
2023 | Participated in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying round, losing to Armenia's Pyunik 2-4 in a two-legged match. |
2023 | Truecaller (a caller-ID app) becomes the new shirt sponsor for AIK. |
2023 | AIK maintained the highest average attendance in Allsvenskan at 25,739, despite underperforming in the league. |
December 6 2023 | Klebér Saarenpää becomes manager of Helsingborgs IF |
December 4 2023 | Stuart Baxter's second managerial period ends with Helsingborgs IF |
July 2 2023 | Henning Berg from Norway becomes AIK Fotboll's coach, with a current contract until 14 June 2024. |
April 19 2023 | Stuart Baxter returns as manager of Helsingborgs IF for a second time |
April 17 2023 | Mattias Lindström and Álvaro Santos end their joint management of Helsingborgs IF |
2022 | Magnus Powell, a Swedish coach, assumes leadership of Östersunds FK and continues to lead the team into 2024. |
2022 | The club narrowly escaped relegation from Superettan, finishing 14th and qualifying to remain in the second tier. |
2022 | Sweden's Ludvig Fritzson is associated with Östersunds FK this year. |
2022 | Dropped back to Superettan (Tier 2) with an average attendance of 1,661 at Jämtkraft Arena. |
2022 | Finished second in the season, again qualifying for the Conference League. |
2022 | IF Elfsborg participated in the UEFA Europa Conference League, competing against Norway's Molde. |
2022 | Relegated from Allsvenskan, currently playing in the Swedish second tier Superettan. |
August 19 2022 | Henok Goitom from Eritrea serves as interim coach of AIK Fotboll, serving until 8 November 2022. |
May 31 2022 | Mattias Lindström and Álvaro Santos begin managing Helsingborgs IF |
May 22 2022 | Jörgen Lennartsson concludes his managerial role with Helsingborgs IF |
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. |
2021 | Finished third in the league, earning a place in the second qualifying round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League. |
2021 | IF Elfsborg competed in the UEFA Europa Conference League, playing against teams from Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Netherlands. |
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 | Guinea's Aly Keita, who is from Sweden, is associated with Östersunds FK this year. |
2020 | Amir Azrafshan, with dual Swedish and Iranian nationality, becomes head coach of Östersunds FK. |
2020 | Finished fourth in the season, with all matches played in empty stadiums due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Nanne Bergstrand makes another brief return to manage Kalmar FF during the 2020 season. |
July 31 2020 | Bartosz Grzelak from Poland becomes AIK Fotboll's coach, serving until 19 August 2022. |
2019 | Montenegro's Dino Islamovic, who is from Sweden, is associated with Östersunds FK this year. |
2019 | Mohamed Buya Turay wins Allsvenskan top scorer award for Djurgårdens IF Fotboll. |
2019 | Won the league title for the first time in fourteen years, securing a spot in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round. |
2019 | Won the Allsvenskan league title. |
2019 | Helsingborgs IF returned to Allsvenskan and finished 10th in their first season back. |
2019 | Returned to the top division after previous relegation. |
October 28 2019 | Achieved a high attendance of 28,258 at Tele2 Arena during a match against Örebro SK. |
September 3 2019 | Olof Mellberg appointed as manager of Helsingborgs IF, serving from September 3, 2019 to December 1, 2020 |
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