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Dackarna

Dackarna is a motorcycle speedway club from Målilla in Sweden who compete in the Swedish Elitserien. Their home track since 1993 has been the Skrotfrag Arena which was the venue for the Grand Prix of Scandinavia and is the current venue for the Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden.[1] They ride in the Elitserien[2] and are six times champions of Sweden.[3][4]

Dackarna
Club information
Track addressSkrotfrag Arena
Målilla
Sweden
CountrySweden
Founded1929
Team managerMikael Teurnberg
Team captainJacob Thorssell
LeagueElitserien
WebsiteOfficial Website
Club facts
ColoursYellow, white and red
NicknameThe Tires
Track size305 metres
Track record time55.1 seconds
Track record date23 August 2011
Track record holderAndreas Jonsson
Major team honours

History edit

1935 to 1964 edit

 
The locker room building and announcer's tower from the Gamla Målilla Motorstadion, moved to the Målilla-Gårdveda Local History Park and converted into a museum

The team was founded in May 1935 as Målilla Motorklubb and in 1949 renamed itself Dackarna (in honour of Nils Dacke) and the club began league racing. The team raced at the Gamla Målilla Motorstadion but in 1956, the team rode their matches at the Växjö Motorstadion.

In 1957, Dackarna won division 1 and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time; the team included Rune Sörmander and Dan Forsberg.[5][6] They then dominated the championship by winning successive titles in 1958[7] and 1959[8] before claiming a fourth success in 1962.[9] Riders like Sormander, Per-Tage Svensson and Åke Andersson were instrumental during this period.

1965 to 1996 edit

Dackarna switched between the first and second league for the next 30 years until 1997. Despite a largely quiet period they did win five tier two titles in 1971, 1972, 1986, 1991 and 1995. Tommy Johansson also won the 1973 Swedish title as a Dackarna rider. In 1992, the Gamla Målilla Motorstadion was demolished and a new Målilla Motorstadion opened on 29 June 1993 and Dackarna would become the resident speedway team.

1997 to 2005 edit

When the team received the backing of a major new sponsor (Svelux) and were renamed Team Svelux in 1997. Svelux were taken over by Luxo in 2002 and the team name was changed to Luxo Stars.[10]

2006 to present edit

 
Andreas Jonsson spent 11 years with the club

In 2006, the sponsorship deal expired and the team name reverted to Dackarna. Success soon returned to Dackarna when they won the 2007 Elitserien, after defeating Västervik in the play-off final. The team included Andreas Jonsson, Freddie Lindgren, Hans Andersen and Peter Karlsson.[11][12][3]

In 2021, Dackarna became Swedish champions for the sixth time, after defeating Smederna in Eskilstuna. The team included Tai Woffinden, Jason Doyle, Maciej Janowski and Jacob Thorssell.[3]

Smålänningarna and Team Dalej edit

Smålänningarna compete in the Allsvenskan and Team Dalej compete in the third tier (division 1), they are a collaboration between Dackarna and Lejonen allowing less senior riders the opportunity to race. The collaboration started in 2020 and the Smålänningarna name came from and old team that had riders from Småland.[13]

Season summary edit

Previous teams edit

Extended content

2019 Team

2020 team

2021 Team (Champions)

2022 teams 2022 Dackarna team

2022 Smålänningarna team

2023 team

[14]

Notable riders edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EUROPEAN PREVIEW - SGP Sweden". FIM. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Speedway Around The Globe - Sweden". Speedway Star page 38-39. 23 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway History. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Dackarna Malilla". Elit Speedway. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  5. ^ "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway History. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Swedish Bauhaus Elite League". Speedway Fan Site. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  7. ^ "Vargarna 1958". formula2.se. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  8. ^ "1959". Speedway.org. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  9. ^ "1962". Speedway.org. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  10. ^ (in Swedish). Målilla Motorklubb. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2008.
  11. ^ "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway History. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Gold for Dackarna" (in Swedish). Eurosport. Retrieved 21 August 2008.
  13. ^ "Smålands team in Allsvenskt Speedway collaboration". Dackarna Speedway. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  14. ^ "DACKARNA BAGS BEWLEY FOR 2023". FIM. Retrieved 2 February 2023.

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Dackarna is a motorcycle speedway club from Malilla in Sweden who compete in the Swedish Elitserien Their home track since 1993 has been the Skrotfrag Arena which was the venue for the Grand Prix of Scandinavia and is the current venue for the Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden 1 They ride in the Elitserien 2 and are six times champions of Sweden 3 4 DackarnaClub informationTrack addressSkrotfrag ArenaMalillaSwedenCountrySwedenFounded1929Team managerMikael TeurnbergTeam captainJacob ThorssellLeagueElitserienWebsiteOfficial WebsiteClub factsColoursYellow white and redNicknameThe TiresTrack size305 metresTrack record time55 1 secondsTrack record date23 August 2011Track record holderAndreas JonssonMajor team honoursTeam champions1957 1958 1959 1962 2007 2021 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 1935 to 1964 1 2 1965 to 1996 1 3 1997 to 2005 1 4 2006 to present 2 Smalanningarna and Team Dalej 3 Season summary 4 Previous teams 5 Notable riders 6 ReferencesHistory edit1935 to 1964 edit nbsp The locker room building and announcer s tower from the Gamla Malilla Motorstadion moved to the Malilla Gardveda Local History Park and converted into a museumThe team was founded in May 1935 as Malilla Motorklubb and in 1949 renamed itself Dackarna in honour of Nils Dacke and the club began league racing The team raced at the Gamla Malilla Motorstadion but in 1956 the team rode their matches at the Vaxjo Motorstadion In 1957 Dackarna won division 1 and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the first time the team included Rune Sormander and Dan Forsberg 5 6 They then dominated the championship by winning successive titles in 1958 7 and 1959 8 before claiming a fourth success in 1962 9 Riders like Sormander Per Tage Svensson and Ake Andersson were instrumental during this period 1965 to 1996 edit Dackarna switched between the first and second league for the next 30 years until 1997 Despite a largely quiet period they did win five tier two titles in 1971 1972 1986 1991 and 1995 Tommy Johansson also won the 1973 Swedish title as a Dackarna rider In 1992 the Gamla Malilla Motorstadion was demolished and a new Malilla Motorstadion opened on 29 June 1993 and Dackarna would become the resident speedway team 1997 to 2005 edit When the team received the backing of a major new sponsor Svelux and were renamed Team Svelux in 1997 Svelux were taken over by Luxo in 2002 and the team name was changed to Luxo Stars 10 2006 to present edit nbsp Andreas Jonsson spent 11 years with the clubIn 2006 the sponsorship deal expired and the team name reverted to Dackarna Success soon returned to Dackarna when they won the 2007 Elitserien after defeating Vastervik in the play off final The team included Andreas Jonsson Freddie Lindgren Hans Andersen and Peter Karlsson 11 12 3 In 2021 Dackarna became Swedish champions for the sixth time after defeating Smederna in Eskilstuna The team included Tai Woffinden Jason Doyle Maciej Janowski and Jacob Thorssell 3 Smalanningarna and Team Dalej editSmalanningarna compete in the Allsvenskan and Team Dalej compete in the third tier division 1 they are a collaboration between Dackarna and Lejonen allowing less senior riders the opportunity to race The collaboration started in 2020 and the Smalanningarna name came from and old team that had riders from Smaland 13 Season summary editMain article Swedish Speedway Team ChampionshipPrevious teams editExtended content2019 Team nbsp Greg Hancock nbsp Oliver Berntzon nbsp Maciej Janowski nbsp Kacper Gomolski nbsp Artur Czaja nbsp Patryk Dudek nbsp Jacob Thorssell nbsp Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen nbsp Joel Kling2020 team nbsp Frederik Jakobsen nbsp Oliver Berntzon nbsp Pawel Przedpelski nbsp Theo Johansson nbsp Matias Nielsen nbsp Jacob Thorssell nbsp Hans Andersen nbsp Joel Kling nbsp Avon Van Dyck2021 Team Champions nbsp Jason Doyle nbsp Luke Becker nbsp Frederik Jakobsen nbsp Maciej Janowski nbsp Tero Aarnio nbsp Tai Woffinden nbsp Jacob Thorssell nbsp Rasmus Jensen nbsp Ricky Kling nbsp Maximillian Bogdanowic nbsp Sammy Van Dyck nbsp Avon Van Dyck nbsp Theo Johansson2022 teams 2022 Dackarna team nbsp Brady Kurtz nbsp Luke Becker nbsp Maciej Janowski nbsp Mateusz Swidnicki nbsp Viktor Trofimiov nbsp Adam Ellis nbsp Jacob Thorssell nbsp Frederik Jakobsen nbsp Filip Hjelmland nbsp Nicolai Klindt nbsp Rasmus Jensen nbsp Alexander Woentin nbsp Ludvig Lindgren nbsp Sammy Van Dyck nbsp Avon Van Dyck nbsp Theo Johansson2022 Smalanningarna team nbsp Mathias Thornblom nbsp Casper Henriksson nbsp Sam Jensen nbsp Wiktor Jasinski nbsp Aleks Lundquist nbsp Jonas Knudsen nbsp Daniel Kaczmarek nbsp Kacper Pludra nbsp Szymon Szlaunderbach nbsp Avon van Dyck nbsp Tony Gudbrand nbsp Mika Meijer2023 team 14 nbsp Dan Bewley nbsp Adrian Gala nbsp Filip Hjelmland nbsp Maciej Janowski nbsp Rasmus Jensen nbsp Brady Kurtz nbsp Andzejs Lebedevs nbsp Ludvig Lindgren nbsp Leon Madsen nbsp Sam Masters nbsp Avon van Dyck nbsp Sammy van Dyck nbsp Noel WahlquistNotable riders edit nbsp Hans Andersen nbsp Ake Andersson nbsp Stefan Andersson nbsp Jason Doyle nbsp Dan Forsberg nbsp Maciej Janowski nbsp Tommy Johansson nbsp Andreas Jonsson nbsp Peter Karlsson nbsp Anders Kling nbsp Freddie Lindgren nbsp Rune Sormander nbsp Per Tage Svensson nbsp Jacob Thorssell nbsp Tai WoffindenReferences edit EUROPEAN PREVIEW SGP Sweden FIM Retrieved 31 January 2023 Speedway Around The Globe Sweden Speedway Star page 38 39 23 July 2022 a b c HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948 2015 Speedway History Retrieved 1 January 2023 Dackarna Malilla Elit Speedway Retrieved 2 February 2023 HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948 2015 Speedway History Retrieved 24 March 2023 Swedish Bauhaus Elite League Speedway Fan Site Retrieved 24 March 2023 Vargarna 1958 formula2 se Retrieved 24 March 2023 1959 Speedway org Retrieved 24 March 2023 1962 Speedway org Retrieved 24 March 2023 History in Swedish Malilla Motorklubb Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 21 August 2008 HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948 2015 Speedway History Retrieved 23 March 2023 Gold for Dackarna in Swedish Eurosport Retrieved 21 August 2008 Smalands team in Allsvenskt Speedway collaboration Dackarna Speedway Retrieved 5 January 2023 DACKARNA BAGS BEWLEY FOR 2023 FIM Retrieved 2 February 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dackarna amp oldid 1194175000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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