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Hammarby IF

Hammarby Idrottsförening ("Hammarby Sports Club"), commonly known as Hammarby IF or simply Hammarby (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhâmːarˌbyː] or, especially locally, [-ˌbʏ]), is a Swedish sports club located in Stockholm, with a number of member organizations active in a variety of different sports.

Hammarby IF
Full nameHammarby Idrottsförening
NicknameBajen
Founded10 April 1889; 133 years ago (1889-04-10) (as Hammarby Roddförening)
7 March 1897; 126 years ago (1897-03-07) (as Hammarby Idrottsförening)
Based inStockholm, Sweden
Colors    Green and white
ChairmanHenrik Appelqvist
Websitewww.hammarby-if.se

It was founded in 1889 as Hammarby Roddförening ("Hammarby Rowing Association"), but by 1897 the club had diversified and was participating in different sports, leading to the renaming to Hammarby IF.[1]

In 1999, the club was reorganized into a legal format referred to in Swedish as an alliansförening ("alliance association"), with each of the club's departments becoming a separate legal entity cooperating under the "Hammarby IF" umbrella.[1]

As of 2020, the club had record high number of 22,746 active members in all of its sections.[2]

History

1889–1914: Growth from small rowing association to multi-sport club

 
Axel Robert Schönthal is credited as the founding force of Hammarby Roddförening.

On 10 April 1889, Hammarby Roddförening ("Hammarby Rowing Association") was established in Södermalm, a district in the Stockholm City Centre, with engineer Axel Robert Schönthal, the first chairman, being credited as the founder.[3] Originally, it solely competed against other local clubs in the sport of rowing, with the races usually taking place on the watercourse Hammarby Sjö, which the club took its name from.[4] The members exclusively consisted of young men from the working class, employed as industrial workers at one of the many factories in the Södermalm district.[5]

By 1897, the club had diversified into different sports following demands from its members, with the first other being athletics,[6] and it was renamed Hammarby Idrottsförening ("Hammarby Sports Club"), or Hammarby IF for short.[7][8] The new multi-sport club was officially established on 7 March said year, with Carl Julius Sundholm taking the inaugural chairman position.[6]

The association launched its first team sport in 1905, the section Hammarby IF Bandy, thus becoming one of the first bandy clubs in Sweden. The first nationwide league was, however, not held until 1930, and the club has not dropped below either the highest or second highest division since.[9]

1915–1957: Birth of the football section and golden years in hockey

The sporting ground Hammarby IP (also known as "Kanalplan") was built in Södermalm in 1915, officially opened on 15 September by Gustaf VI Adolf, by then the Crown Prince of Sweden.[10] Due to a lack of football pitches in Stockholm, several other local clubs proposed to merge with Hammarby IF to get access to the stadium. An offer from Klara SK was accepted and a football department was established the same year, Hammarby IF Fotboll.[11] In 1918, Hammarby also merged with Johanneshofs IF, a club from the neighbouring district Johanneshov.[12] The club ended as runners-up in the 1922 Svenska Mästerskapet, a cup by then held to decide the Swedish champions, losing 1–3 to GAIS in the final.[7]

In 1919, Hammarby IF Boxning was founded, who formed the Swedish Boxing Association together with nine other clubs. Gunnar Berggren finished third in the lightweight class at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, making him the only Hammarby athlete that has ever won an Olympic medal in an individual sport. By 1930, the boxing department found themselves in financial difficulties, after arranging a loss-making gala at Cirkus, and was dissolved.[13][14]

The club started playing ice hockey in 1921, with their team being made up by a group of bandy players during the first matches. Hammarby IF Hockey would soon position itself as a giant in the early history of the sport in the country, playing in the top league from its inaugural season in 1922 until 1957. During that period, they were crowned domestic champions eight times (in 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1942, 1943, 1945, and 1951).[15][16]

Famous cyclist Sven Johansson joined Hammarby IF in 1937. Throughout his career, he won 11 individual Swedish Championship titles, and an additional 13 at club level.[17][18]

In 1939, Hammarby IF Handboll was originally founded. The handball section would cease its operation in the 1950s, but was re-established in 1970 after a merger with local club Lundens BK.[19]

1958–1990: Nyman era

Lennart Nyman took over as chairman of Hammarby IF in 1965, a position he would hold for 25 years until 1990, as the longest-serving in its history. He was simultaneously the chairman of Hammarby's football section.[20]

In 1970, Hammarby IF Damfotboll was established, making the club one of the pioneers in Swedish women's football, and it was crowned domestic champions in 1985. Until its first relegation from the top tier in 2011, the club was one of only two teams that had played all 24 seasons in Damallsvenskan since the competition's foundation in 1988.[1][21]

The first Midnattsloppet run was held in Södermalm in Stockholm in 1982, and has since been hosted annually by Hammarby IF. The number of participants varies between 20,000 and 40,000, who run 10 kilometres in the night time, but the number of spectators is usually much greater.[1][22]

1990–: Success in bandy, football and handball

In 1999, the club was reorganized into a legal format referred to in Swedish as an alliansförening ("alliance association"), with each of the club's departments becoming a separate legal entity cooperating under the "Hammarby IF" umbrella.[1]

The club won its first Swedish championship in football, the biggest domestic sport, in 2001. The gold medal was celebrated at Medborgarplatsen in front of some 20,000 supporters in the square.[23] Hammarby won its first Swedish Cup title in 2021, they played the final versus BK Häcken at their home venue Tele2 Arena. The game was tied after full time and ended up in a penalty shootout, where Hammarby won 5-4.[24]

Hammarby IF won three consecutive Swedish championships in handball from 2006 to 2008, breaking the dominance of clubs from southern and western Götaland that had won all domestic titles since 1978.[19]

In 2010, Hammarby IF also won their first Swedish championship in bandy, after ending as runners-up in six seasons of the previous decade. They also won the gold medal in 2013, through a final that was played at Friends Arena in front of a record crowd of 38,474.[25]

Colours, badge and nickname

Colours

The club's colours are green and white, which is reflected in its crest and kit. When Hammarby Roddförening (Hammarby RF) was founded in 1889, the club's crest consisted of a white flag with three green horizontal lines. They drew inspiration from two other competing rowing clubs in Stockholm that used two blue respectively two red lines on a white flag, but chose the colour green since it represented hope. The club eventually added a third stripe when it discovered that Göteborgs RF used a similar green-white flag with two stripes.[4]

Kit

In 1915, Hammarby IF determined their kit to consist of a white shirt with the abbreviation "HIF" on its chest, white shorts and black socks.[3] Following the merger with Johanneshofs IF in 1918, Hammarby changed its team apparel to Johanneshof's black-and-yellow striped shirts, blue shorts and black socks with yellow stripes.[12] The first section to use the new kit was the bandy team, with the football section adopting it not much later.[26]

The club changed from blue pants to black in the 1960s. When the renowned footballer Lennart Skoglund rejoined Hammarby in 1964, he donated the club a set of black shorts because he thought the team's blue shorts looked awful.[26]

In 1978, 60 years after the merger with Johanneshof, Hammarby changed its home colours from black and yellow to white shirts, green shorts and white socks.[26]

Nickname

When Hammarby's ice hockey team was on tour in the United Kingdom in 1946, player Stig Emanuel Andersson allegedly coined the term "Bajen", a short form of a mock-English pronunciation of "Hammarby", that has been the club's most used nickname since the 1970s.[27]

Supporters

Hammarby has historically been regarded as a club with a mainly working-class fan base, due to its connection with the formerly working-class (but today gentrified) Södermalm district of Stockholm. Nowadays the club attracts fans from all parts of society.[28][29] According to a 2016 poll, a large part of the club's fan base tends to support left-wing politics compared to those of their local rivals AIK and Djurgården.[30] The club has strong ties to Söderort, the southern part of the Stockholm urban area.[28] According to a survey made by Novus, Hammarby Football is the most popular football club in Stockholm.[31] Between 2013 and 2016 Hammarby Fotball had the highest average attendance in Scandinavia. [32][33][34] In 2015 Hammarby Fotball managed to break a Swedish record in regards to attendance, the support amounted to a season average of 25,507. The season 2022 Hammarby broke their own record with 26,372 average attandaces.

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Honours

As of 2020, Hammarby has won 271 domestic championship gold medals, 306 silver medals and 294 bronze medals in 16 different sports.[36][18]

Member clubs

Sport Club name Founded Joined HIF Home venue
Arm wrestling Hammarby IF Armbrytarförening 2014 2014
Athletics Hammarby IF Friidrottsförening 1897 1897
Bandy Hammarby IF Bandy 1905 1905 Zinkensdamms IP
Basketball Hammarby IF Basket 1975 2015 Farstahallen
Boule Hammarby IF Bouleförening 2002 2002
Bowling Hammarby IF Bowlingförening 1938 1938 Brännkyrka Bowlingcenter
Boxing Hammarby IF Boxningsförening 1919 1969
Floorball Hammarby IF Innebandy 1993 1993 Sjöstadshallen
Football Hammarby IF Fotbollförening (men)
Hammarby IF Fotbollförening (women)
1915
1970
1915
1970
Tele2 Arena
Hammarby IP
Futsal Hammarby IF Futsal 2016 2016 Eriksdalshallen
Goalball Hammarby IF Goalbollförening 2000 2000
Golf Hammarby Golfklubb 2019 2020 Björkhagens GK
Handball Hammarby IF Handboll 1939 1939 Eriksdalshallen
Ice hockey Hammarby IF Ishockeyförening 2008 2013 SDC-hallen
Orienteering Hammarby IF Orienteringsförening 1922 1922
Rowing Hammarby IF Roddförening 1889 1889
Rugby union Hammarby IF Rugby 2000 2000
Speedway Hammarby Speedway 2003 2003
Skiing Hammarby IF Skidförening 1937 1937
Table tennis Hammarby IF Bordtennisförening 1948 2010

Defunct member clubs

Works cited

  • Persson, Gunnar (1996). Hammarby IF: En klubbhistoria 1897–1997 (in Swedish). Strömbergs Bokförlag. ISBN 91-7151-097-4.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Historia". Hammarby IF (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Över 22 000 medlemmar!" (in Swedish). Hammarby IF. 27 April 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b Persson, p. 17.
  4. ^ a b "Year: 1889". HIF Historia. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  5. ^ "De bortglömda åren". HIF1889. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Year: 1897". HIF Historia. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Historia". Hammarby Fotboll (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  8. ^ Persson, p. 15-17
  9. ^ . Hammarby Bandy (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Hammarby IP/Kanalplan". Hammarby Fotboll. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  11. ^ Persson, p. 60-62
  12. ^ a b Persson, p. 65.
  13. ^ "Historia" (in Swedish). Hammarby Boxning. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Hall Of Fame" (in Swedish). Hammarby Boxning. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Hammarby hockeyhistoria". HIF Hockey Historia. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  16. ^ "Om Hammarby Hockey". Hammarby Hockey. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  17. ^ "Hammarby idrottsförening (HIF)". National Archives of Sweden. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Hammarby IF:s samtliga SM-Guld". Hammarby IF (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  19. ^ a b "Lagets historia". Hammarby Handboll (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  20. ^ "Bajen - en livsstil" (in Swedish). Dagens Nyheter. 6 March 1997. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  21. ^ "Svenska mästarinnor, publiksnitt och skyttedrottningar 1973-" (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  22. ^ "Midnattsloppet: Om oss" (in Swedish). Midnattsloppet. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  23. ^ "Värsta kicken jag upplevt i hela mitt liv" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. 28 October 2001. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  24. ^ "Hammarby vann svenska cupen i fotboll" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 31 May 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  25. ^ "Hall of Fame" (in Swedish). Hammarby IF Bandy. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  26. ^ a b c "Historiska nedslag: När Hammarby fick tigerränder". Supportrarnas matchprogram. December 5, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  27. ^ "Stickan Emanuel Andersson" (in Swedish). Hammarby Hockey. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  28. ^ a b "In Bajen we trust" (in Swedish). Fokus. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  29. ^ "104 långa års längtan efter guld" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  30. ^ "Fotbollssupportrar – såhär är ni" (in Swedish). KIT. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  31. ^ "Undersökning visar - Hammarby störst i stan" (in Swedish). Hammarby Fotboll. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  32. ^ "Den nordiska publikligan 2016". Ecst.se (in Swedish).
  33. ^ "Nordens största publiklag 2015". Ecst.se (in Swedish).
  34. ^ "Den nordiska publikligan 2014". Ecst.se (in Swedish). 2 November 2014.
  35. ^ "Rekordstödet – Hammarby har störst publik genom tiderna". Dagens Nyheter. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  36. ^ "Hammarbys Mästerskapsmedaljer". HIF Historia (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 January 2018.

External links

  • Hammarby IF – official site

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This article is about the sports club s umbrella organisation For men s football department see Hammarby Fotboll Hammarby Idrottsforening Hammarby Sports Club commonly known as Hammarby IF or simply Hammarby Swedish pronunciation ˈhamːarˌbyː or especially locally ˌbʏ is a Swedish sports club located in Stockholm with a number of member organizations active in a variety of different sports Hammarby IFFull nameHammarby IdrottsforeningNicknameBajenFounded10 April 1889 133 years ago 1889 04 10 as Hammarby Roddforening 7 March 1897 126 years ago 1897 03 07 as Hammarby Idrottsforening Based inStockholm SwedenColors Green and whiteChairmanHenrik AppelqvistWebsitewww wbr hammarby if wbr seIt was founded in 1889 as Hammarby Roddforening Hammarby Rowing Association but by 1897 the club had diversified and was participating in different sports leading to the renaming to Hammarby IF 1 In 1999 the club was reorganized into a legal format referred to in Swedish as an alliansforening alliance association with each of the club s departments becoming a separate legal entity cooperating under the Hammarby IF umbrella 1 As of 2020 the club had record high number of 22 746 active members in all of its sections 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 1889 1914 Growth from small rowing association to multi sport club 1 2 1915 1957 Birth of the football section and golden years in hockey 1 3 1958 1990 Nyman era 1 4 1990 Success in bandy football and handball 2 Colours badge and nickname 2 1 Colours 2 2 Kit 2 3 Nickname 3 Supporters 4 Honours 5 Member clubs 5 1 Defunct member clubs 6 Works cited 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1889 1914 Growth from small rowing association to multi sport club Edit Axel Robert Schonthal is credited as the founding force of Hammarby Roddforening On 10 April 1889 Hammarby Roddforening Hammarby Rowing Association was established in Sodermalm a district in the Stockholm City Centre with engineer Axel Robert Schonthal the first chairman being credited as the founder 3 Originally it solely competed against other local clubs in the sport of rowing with the races usually taking place on the watercourse Hammarby Sjo which the club took its name from 4 The members exclusively consisted of young men from the working class employed as industrial workers at one of the many factories in the Sodermalm district 5 By 1897 the club had diversified into different sports following demands from its members with the first other being athletics 6 and it was renamed Hammarby Idrottsforening Hammarby Sports Club or Hammarby IF for short 7 8 The new multi sport club was officially established on 7 March said year with Carl Julius Sundholm taking the inaugural chairman position 6 The association launched its first team sport in 1905 the section Hammarby IF Bandy thus becoming one of the first bandy clubs in Sweden The first nationwide league was however not held until 1930 and the club has not dropped below either the highest or second highest division since 9 1915 1957 Birth of the football section and golden years in hockey Edit The sporting ground Hammarby IP also known as Kanalplan was built in Sodermalm in 1915 officially opened on 15 September by Gustaf VI Adolf by then the Crown Prince of Sweden 10 Due to a lack of football pitches in Stockholm several other local clubs proposed to merge with Hammarby IF to get access to the stadium An offer from Klara SK was accepted and a football department was established the same year Hammarby IF Fotboll 11 In 1918 Hammarby also merged with Johanneshofs IF a club from the neighbouring district Johanneshov 12 The club ended as runners up in the 1922 Svenska Masterskapet a cup by then held to decide the Swedish champions losing 1 3 to GAIS in the final 7 In 1919 Hammarby IF Boxning was founded who formed the Swedish Boxing Association together with nine other clubs Gunnar Berggren finished third in the lightweight class at the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam making him the only Hammarby athlete that has ever won an Olympic medal in an individual sport By 1930 the boxing department found themselves in financial difficulties after arranging a loss making gala at Cirkus and was dissolved 13 14 The club started playing ice hockey in 1921 with their team being made up by a group of bandy players during the first matches Hammarby IF Hockey would soon position itself as a giant in the early history of the sport in the country playing in the top league from its inaugural season in 1922 until 1957 During that period they were crowned domestic champions eight times in 1932 1933 1936 1937 1942 1943 1945 and 1951 15 16 Famous cyclist Sven Johansson joined Hammarby IF in 1937 Throughout his career he won 11 individual Swedish Championship titles and an additional 13 at club level 17 18 In 1939 Hammarby IF Handboll was originally founded The handball section would cease its operation in the 1950s but was re established in 1970 after a merger with local club Lundens BK 19 1958 1990 Nyman era Edit Lennart Nyman took over as chairman of Hammarby IF in 1965 a position he would hold for 25 years until 1990 as the longest serving in its history He was simultaneously the chairman of Hammarby s football section 20 In 1970 Hammarby IF Damfotboll was established making the club one of the pioneers in Swedish women s football and it was crowned domestic champions in 1985 Until its first relegation from the top tier in 2011 the club was one of only two teams that had played all 24 seasons in Damallsvenskan since the competition s foundation in 1988 1 21 The first Midnattsloppet run was held in Sodermalm in Stockholm in 1982 and has since been hosted annually by Hammarby IF The number of participants varies between 20 000 and 40 000 who run 10 kilometres in the night time but the number of spectators is usually much greater 1 22 1990 Success in bandy football and handball Edit In 1999 the club was reorganized into a legal format referred to in Swedish as an alliansforening alliance association with each of the club s departments becoming a separate legal entity cooperating under the Hammarby IF umbrella 1 The club won its first Swedish championship in football the biggest domestic sport in 2001 The gold medal was celebrated at Medborgarplatsen in front of some 20 000 supporters in the square 23 Hammarby won its first Swedish Cup title in 2021 they played the final versus BK Hacken at their home venue Tele2 Arena The game was tied after full time and ended up in a penalty shootout where Hammarby won 5 4 24 Hammarby IF won three consecutive Swedish championships in handball from 2006 to 2008 breaking the dominance of clubs from southern and western Gotaland that had won all domestic titles since 1978 19 In 2010 Hammarby IF also won their first Swedish championship in bandy after ending as runners up in six seasons of the previous decade They also won the gold medal in 2013 through a final that was played at Friends Arena in front of a record crowd of 38 474 25 Colours badge and nickname EditColours Edit The club s colours are green and white which is reflected in its crest and kit When Hammarby Roddforening Hammarby RF was founded in 1889 the club s crest consisted of a white flag with three green horizontal lines They drew inspiration from two other competing rowing clubs in Stockholm that used two blue respectively two red lines on a white flag but chose the colour green since it represented hope The club eventually added a third stripe when it discovered that Goteborgs RF used a similar green white flag with two stripes 4 Kit Edit In 1915 Hammarby IF determined their kit to consist of a white shirt with the abbreviation HIF on its chest white shorts and black socks 3 Following the merger with Johanneshofs IF in 1918 Hammarby changed its team apparel to Johanneshof s black and yellow striped shirts blue shorts and black socks with yellow stripes 12 The first section to use the new kit was the bandy team with the football section adopting it not much later 26 The club changed from blue pants to black in the 1960s When the renowned footballer Lennart Skoglund rejoined Hammarby in 1964 he donated the club a set of black shorts because he thought the team s blue shorts looked awful 26 In 1978 60 years after the merger with Johanneshof Hammarby changed its home colours from black and yellow to white shirts green shorts and white socks 26 Nickname Edit When Hammarby s ice hockey team was on tour in the United Kingdom in 1946 player Stig Emanuel Andersson allegedly coined the term Bajen a short form of a mock English pronunciation of Hammarby that has been the club s most used nickname since the 1970s 27 Supporters EditHammarby has historically been regarded as a club with a mainly working class fan base due to its connection with the formerly working class but today gentrified Sodermalm district of Stockholm Nowadays the club attracts fans from all parts of society 28 29 According to a 2016 poll a large part of the club s fan base tends to support left wing politics compared to those of their local rivals AIK and Djurgarden 30 The club has strong ties to Soderort the southern part of the Stockholm urban area 28 According to a survey made by Novus Hammarby Football is the most popular football club in Stockholm 31 Between 2013 and 2016 Hammarby Fotball had the highest average attendance in Scandinavia 32 33 34 In 2015 Hammarby Fotball managed to break a Swedish record in regards to attendance the support amounted to a season average of 25 507 The season 2022 Hammarby broke their own record with 26 372 average attandaces 35 Honours EditAs of 2020 Hammarby has won 271 domestic championship gold medals 306 silver medals and 294 bronze medals in 16 different sports 36 18 Member clubs EditSport Club name Founded Joined HIF Home venueArm wrestling Hammarby IF Armbrytarforening 2014 2014Athletics Hammarby IF Friidrottsforening 1897 1897Bandy Hammarby IF Bandy 1905 1905 Zinkensdamms IPBasketball Hammarby IF Basket 1975 2015 FarstahallenBoule Hammarby IF Bouleforening 2002 2002Bowling Hammarby IF Bowlingforening 1938 1938 Brannkyrka BowlingcenterBoxing Hammarby IF Boxningsforening 1919 1969Floorball Hammarby IF Innebandy 1993 1993 SjostadshallenFootball Hammarby IF Fotbollforening men Hammarby IF Fotbollforening women 19151970 19151970 Tele2 ArenaHammarby IPFutsal Hammarby IF Futsal 2016 2016 EriksdalshallenGoalball Hammarby IF Goalbollforening 2000 2000Golf Hammarby Golfklubb 2019 2020 Bjorkhagens GKHandball Hammarby IF Handboll 1939 1939 EriksdalshallenIce hockey Hammarby IF Ishockeyforening 2008 2013 SDC hallenOrienteering Hammarby IF Orienteringsforening 1922 1922Rowing Hammarby IF Roddforening 1889 1889Rugby union Hammarby IF Rugby 2000 2000Speedway Hammarby Speedway 2003 2003Skiing Hammarby IF Skidforening 1937 1937Table tennis Hammarby IF Bordtennisforening 1948 2010Defunct member clubs Edit Hammarby Hockey 1921 2008 Works cited EditPersson Gunnar 1996 Hammarby IF En klubbhistoria 1897 1997 in Swedish Strombergs Bokforlag ISBN 91 7151 097 4 References Edit a b c d e Historia Hammarby IF in Swedish Retrieved 25 January 2018 Over 22 000 medlemmar in Swedish Hammarby IF 27 April 2021 Retrieved 21 May 2021 a b Persson p 17 a b Year 1889 HIF Historia Retrieved 25 January 2018 De bortglomda aren HIF1889 Retrieved 25 January 2018 a b Year 1897 HIF Historia Retrieved 25 January 2018 a b Historia Hammarby Fotboll in Swedish Retrieved 25 January 2018 Persson p 15 17 Om foreningen historia Hammarby Bandy in Swedish Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2018 Hammarby IP Kanalplan Hammarby Fotboll Archived from the original on 14 October 2014 Retrieved 25 January 2018 Persson p 60 62 a b Persson p 65 Historia in Swedish Hammarby Boxning Retrieved 31 January 2021 Hall Of Fame in Swedish Hammarby Boxning Retrieved 31 January 2021 Hammarby hockeyhistoria HIF Hockey Historia Retrieved 25 January 2018 Om Hammarby Hockey Hammarby Hockey Retrieved 25 January 2018 Hammarby idrottsforening HIF National Archives of Sweden Retrieved 3 March 2021 a b Hammarby IF s samtliga SM Guld Hammarby IF in Swedish Retrieved 25 January 2018 a b Lagets historia Hammarby Handboll in Swedish Retrieved 6 May 2021 Bajen en livsstil in Swedish Dagens Nyheter 6 March 1997 Retrieved 4 March 2021 Svenska mastarinnor publiksnitt och skyttedrottningar 1973 in Swedish Swedish Football Association Retrieved 6 May 2021 Midnattsloppet Om oss in Swedish Midnattsloppet Retrieved 6 May 2021 Varsta kicken jag upplevt i hela mitt liv in Swedish Aftonbladet 28 October 2001 Retrieved 11 May 2021 Hammarby vann svenska cupen i fotboll in Swedish Sveriges Radio 31 May 2021 Retrieved 26 April 2022 Hall of Fame in Swedish Hammarby IF Bandy Retrieved 11 May 2021 a b c Historiska nedslag Nar Hammarby fick tigerrander Supportrarnas matchprogram December 5 2017 Retrieved January 29 2018 Stickan Emanuel Andersson in Swedish Hammarby Hockey Retrieved 30 October 2020 a b In Bajen we trust in Swedish Fokus 21 April 2017 Retrieved 20 February 2018 104 langa ars langtan efter guld in Swedish Aftonbladet 8 March 2011 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Fotbollssupportrar sahar ar ni in Swedish KIT 1 April 2016 Retrieved 20 February 2018 Undersokning visar Hammarby storst i stan in Swedish Hammarby Fotboll 26 April 2020 Retrieved 26 April 2022 Den nordiska publikligan 2016 Ecst se in Swedish Nordens storsta publiklag 2015 Ecst se in Swedish Den nordiska publikligan 2014 Ecst se in Swedish 2 November 2014 Rekordstodet Hammarby har storst publik genom tiderna Dagens Nyheter 23 October 2014 Retrieved 23 July 2015 Hammarbys Masterskapsmedaljer HIF Historia in Swedish Retrieved 25 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hammarby IF Hammarby IF official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hammarby IF amp oldid 1137329207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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