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IFK Göteborg (women)

Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg (officially IFK Göteborg Fotboll), commonly known as IFK Göteborg, IFK (especially locally) or simply Göteborg, is a Swedish women's football team based in Gothenburg. Founded in 2019 as part of the football club IFK Göteborg, the team plays in Division 2 Nordvästra Götaland, the 4th level of women's football in Sweden. IFK is affiliated with Göteborgs Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Valhalla IP. The club colours are blue and white, colours shared both with the sports society which the club originated from, Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, and with the coat of arms of the city of Gothenburg.

IFK Göteborg
Full nameIdrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg (officially IFK Göteborg Fotboll)
Nickname(s)
  • Blåvitt (Blue-white)
  • Änglarna (The Angels)
  • Kamraterna (The Comrades)
Short nameIFK
Founded4 October 1904; 118 years ago (1904-10-04) (club)
18 November 2019; 3 years ago (2019-11-18) (women's senior team)
GroundValhalla IP, Gothenburg
Capacity4,000
Coordinates57°42′5.4″N 11°59′25.1″E / 57.701500°N 11.990306°E / 57.701500; 11.990306
OwnerMember-owned
ChairmanRichard Berkling
Head coachPeter Svanström
LeagueDivision 1 Södra
2022Division 2 Nordvästra Götaland, 1st
WebsiteClub website

History Edit

IFK Göteborg fielded a women's team in the late 1910s, and the first women's match in Gothenburg was played between IFK Göteborg and a combination team in 1918, even though it was more of a frivolous exhibition match than anything else.[1] Plans to merge with Jitex BK to establish a women's team were set in motion in the 1970s, but never materialised.[2] Activities and teams for girls were finally added to the IFK Göteborg Academy programme in 2007,[3] and at an extra general meeting of IFK Göteborg in 2019, the club members voted to create a senior women's team,[4] which administratively remains part of the academy.[5]

The team started the 2020 season on the lowest level of the league pyramid with a long-term ambition of reaching the highest league, Damallsvenskan, within seven years, a previous cooperation with the senior team of Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC was ended as of this.[4][5] The squad was mainly composed of players from the under-15 team of 2019.[5] The extra general meeting also decided that the team would create its own organisation within the IFK Göteborg alliance organisation at latest on 1 January 2022.[4]

The first competitive match of the team was played on 24 June 2020 against Ösets BK, the 6–0 victory was live-streamed by the regional newspaper Göteborgs-Posten.[6] The run-up to the match was covered in an article in the well-respected Swedish football magazine Offside, written by a journalist playing for Ösets BK.[7] As most players were relatively young, the team also competed in a youth league, as well as in the under-17 national championships.[8] The team won their under-15 league twice in a row the previous years,[5] and the immediate goal for 2020 was to advance to Division 3,[8] a goal the team managed to meet by finishing second in the league, clinching a promotion spot.[9] No major changes to the squad were planned for the 2021 season,[9] and the original decision to split the women's team from the organisation by 2022 was undone by a counter-decision taken at the 2021 annual general meeting.[10]

The 2022 season in Division 3 did not prove to be a major challenge as the team steamrolled through the league with a 66–4 goal difference, but the promotion play-offs against local rivals Örgryte IS were more dramatic.[11] The first leg ended in a 4–4 draw as IFK scored three late goals to equalise, and at home in the second leg IFK Göteborg found themselves down 1–3 some 10 minutes into the second half. But the team again managed to both reduce and equalise, scoring the vital—due to the away goal rule being used—third goal in the 86th minute, securing promotion to Division 2 for the 2022 season.[11]

Stadiums Edit

The home ground of the team was originally Prioritet Serneke Arena,[8] a multi-sport complex in the district of Kviberg which includes a full-size indoor football pitch with an attendance capacity of around 3,000.[12] Planning for the 2021 season included moving to the outdoor stadium Valhalla IP,[9] and the home game of the promotion play-offs at the end of the season was played at Valhalla IP in front of a record crowd of 2,027.[11] The official switch to Valhalla as home ground did not happen until the start of the 2022 season.[13]

Players Edit

First-team squad Edit

As of 30 April 2022[14][15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   SWE Tilda Gustafsson
2 DF   SWE Ashley Hall Hellström
4 DF   SWE Selma Holmberg
6 FW   SWE Filippa Hopkins
7 FW   SWE Alicia Hall Hellström
8 MF   SWE Alexandra Larsson
9 MF   SWE Thilda Gianello
11 MF   AUT Isabella Svanström
12 GK   SWE Emelie Claesson
14 DF   SWE Malva Larsson
15 MF   SWE Jenny Helgesson
17 FW   SWE Novalie Jensen
18 MF   SWE Mathilda Berg
19 MF   SWE Isabella Veiszhaupt
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF   SWE Johanna Lundberg
21 DF   SWE Mimmi Bauréus
22 MF   SWE Emma Broddheimer
22 MF   SWE Tindra Rodéhn
23 DF   SWE Leia Molund
24 GK   SWE Victoria Ljunggren
24 FW   SWE Felicia Holmberg
26 MF   SWE Olivia Zachau Friborg
28 DF   SWE Linnea Ocampo Hägglund
29 DF   SWE Aliima Attervall Alase
29 DF   SWE Linnea Linden
MF   SWE Filippa Andersson
MF   SWE Elin Berggren

Out on loan Edit

As of 30 April 2022[14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SWE Victoria Svanström (at Alingsås FC until 31 December 2022)[16]

Management Edit

Organisation Edit

As of 30 April 2022[17][18]
Name Role
  Richard Berkling Chairman
  Peter Brandt Secretary
  Håkan Mild Club director
  Jonas Olsson Director of youth academy
  Roger Gustafsson Youth academy training manager

Technical staff Edit

As of 30 April 2022[19][14]
Name Role
  Peter Svanström Head coach
  Moa Pettersson Assistant coach
  Eva Qvistgaard Assistant coach

Citations Edit

References Edit

  • "A-lag Dam" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • "A-lag Dam – Kontakt" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • Andersson, Torbjörn (2002). Kung fotboll: den svenska fotbollens kulturhistoria från 1800-talets slut till 1950 (in Swedish). Eslöv: Symposion. ISBN 91-7139-565-2.
  • Andersson, Torbjörn (2011). "Spela fotboll bondjävlar!": en studie i svensk klubbkultur och lokal identitet från 1950 till 2000-talets början (in Swedish). Vol. 1. Stockholm: Symposion. ISBN 978-91-7139-868-0.
  • Arbman Hansing, Sanna (2020). "Möte med framtiden". Offside (in Swedish). No. 4. Offside Press. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • "Har du frågor eller funderingar kring IFK Göteborg?" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • "IFK Göteborg 2022" (in Swedish). dam.ifkdb.se. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • Josephson, Åke; Jönsson, Ingemar, eds. (2014). IFK Göteborg 2004–2014: nu fortsätter vi att berätta historien (in Swedish). Göteborg: IFK Göteborg. ISBN 978-91-637-6596-4.
  • Jörnvik, Ulf (18 November 2019). "Historiskt ögonblick på extra årsmötet" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • Modeér, Marcus (12 December 2019). "Blåvitts damlag är igång" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • Olausson, Alexander (24 June 2020). "Historiska IFK Göteborg visar vägen för unga tjejer". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • Pihl Spahiu, Adrian (15 March 2021). "Rapport från IFK Göteborgs årsmöte "Även IFK Göteborgs medlemmar beslutar att föreningen ska verka mot VAR"". Alltid Blåvitt (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • "Prioritet Serneke Arena – Fotbollshall" (in Swedish). Prioritet Serneke Arena. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • "Publikfest i premiärsegern" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. 15 April 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • "Satsningen på damlaget 2021" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • "Styrelse" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • Tonnvik, Emma (24 June 2020). "Historisk seger för IFK Göteborg – dominerade i premiären". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  • "Victoria till Alingsås" (in Swedish). IFK Göteborg. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  • Wulcan, Marcus (3 November 2021). "IFK Göteborg vinner kvalet – efter drama". GT (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 April 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the women s football team For the football club see IFK Goteborg For the parent organisation and its other clubs see IFK Goteborg sports club Idrottsforeningen Kamraterna Goteborg officially IFK Goteborg Fotboll commonly known as IFK Goteborg IFK especially locally or simply Goteborg is a Swedish women s football team based in Gothenburg Founded in 2019 as part of the football club IFK Goteborg the team plays in Division 2 Nordvastra Gotaland the 4th level of women s football in Sweden IFK is affiliated with Goteborgs Fotbollforbund and play their home games at Valhalla IP The club colours are blue and white colours shared both with the sports society which the club originated from Idrottsforeningen Kamraterna and with the coat of arms of the city of Gothenburg IFK GoteborgFull nameIdrottsforeningen Kamraterna Goteborg officially IFK Goteborg Fotboll Nickname s Blavitt Blue white Anglarna The Angels Kamraterna The Comrades Short nameIFKFounded4 October 1904 118 years ago 1904 10 04 club 18 November 2019 3 years ago 2019 11 18 women s senior team GroundValhalla IP GothenburgCapacity4 000Coordinates57 42 5 4 N 11 59 25 1 E 57 701500 N 11 990306 E 57 701500 11 990306OwnerMember ownedChairmanRichard BerklingHead coachPeter SvanstromLeagueDivision 1 Sodra2022Division 2 Nordvastra Gotaland 1stWebsiteClub websiteHome colours Contents 1 History 2 Stadiums 3 Players 3 1 First team squad 3 2 Out on loan 4 Management 4 1 Organisation 4 2 Technical staff 5 Citations 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSee also IFK Goteborg IFK Goteborg fielded a women s team in the late 1910s and the first women s match in Gothenburg was played between IFK Goteborg and a combination team in 1918 even though it was more of a frivolous exhibition match than anything else 1 Plans to merge with Jitex BK to establish a women s team were set in motion in the 1970s but never materialised 2 Activities and teams for girls were finally added to the IFK Goteborg Academy programme in 2007 3 and at an extra general meeting of IFK Goteborg in 2019 the club members voted to create a senior women s team 4 which administratively remains part of the academy 5 The team started the 2020 season on the lowest level of the league pyramid with a long term ambition of reaching the highest league Damallsvenskan within seven years a previous cooperation with the senior team of Kopparbergs Goteborg FC was ended as of this 4 5 The squad was mainly composed of players from the under 15 team of 2019 5 The extra general meeting also decided that the team would create its own organisation within the IFK Goteborg alliance organisation at latest on 1 January 2022 4 The first competitive match of the team was played on 24 June 2020 against Osets BK the 6 0 victory was live streamed by the regional newspaper Goteborgs Posten 6 The run up to the match was covered in an article in the well respected Swedish football magazine Offside written by a journalist playing for Osets BK 7 As most players were relatively young the team also competed in a youth league as well as in the under 17 national championships 8 The team won their under 15 league twice in a row the previous years 5 and the immediate goal for 2020 was to advance to Division 3 8 a goal the team managed to meet by finishing second in the league clinching a promotion spot 9 No major changes to the squad were planned for the 2021 season 9 and the original decision to split the women s team from the organisation by 2022 was undone by a counter decision taken at the 2021 annual general meeting 10 The 2022 season in Division 3 did not prove to be a major challenge as the team steamrolled through the league with a 66 4 goal difference but the promotion play offs against local rivals Orgryte IS were more dramatic 11 The first leg ended in a 4 4 draw as IFK scored three late goals to equalise and at home in the second leg IFK Goteborg found themselves down 1 3 some 10 minutes into the second half But the team again managed to both reduce and equalise scoring the vital due to the away goal rule being used third goal in the 86th minute securing promotion to Division 2 for the 2022 season 11 Stadiums EditThe home ground of the team was originally Prioritet Serneke Arena 8 a multi sport complex in the district of Kviberg which includes a full size indoor football pitch with an attendance capacity of around 3 000 12 Planning for the 2021 season included moving to the outdoor stadium Valhalla IP 9 and the home game of the promotion play offs at the end of the season was played at Valhalla IP in front of a record crowd of 2 027 11 The official switch to Valhalla as home ground did not happen until the start of the 2022 season 13 Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 30 April 2022 14 15 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK SWE Tilda Gustafsson2 DF SWE Ashley Hall Hellstrom4 DF SWE Selma Holmberg6 FW SWE Filippa Hopkins7 FW SWE Alicia Hall Hellstrom8 MF SWE Alexandra Larsson9 MF SWE Thilda Gianello11 MF AUT Isabella Svanstrom12 GK SWE Emelie Claesson14 DF SWE Malva Larsson15 MF SWE Jenny Helgesson17 FW SWE Novalie Jensen18 MF SWE Mathilda Berg19 MF SWE Isabella Veiszhaupt No Pos Nation Player20 DF SWE Johanna Lundberg21 DF SWE Mimmi Baureus22 MF SWE Emma Broddheimer22 MF SWE Tindra Rodehn23 DF SWE Leia Molund24 GK SWE Victoria Ljunggren24 FW SWE Felicia Holmberg26 MF SWE Olivia Zachau Friborg28 DF SWE Linnea Ocampo Hagglund29 DF SWE Aliima Attervall Alase29 DF SWE Linnea Linden MF SWE Filippa Andersson MF SWE Elin BerggrenOut on loan Edit As of 30 April 2022 14 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF SWE Victoria Svanstrom at Alingsas FC until 31 December 2022 16 Management EditOrganisation Edit See also List of IFK Goteborg chairmen and Category IFK Goteborg directors and chairmen As of 30 April 2022 17 18 Name Role Richard Berkling Chairman Peter Brandt Secretary Hakan Mild Club director Jonas Olsson Director of youth academy Roger Gustafsson Youth academy training managerTechnical staff Edit As of 30 April 2022 19 14 Name Role Peter Svanstrom Head coach Moa Pettersson Assistant coach Eva Qvistgaard Assistant coachCitations Edit Andersson 2002 p 312 Andersson 2011 p 339 Josephson amp Jonsson 2014 p 15 a b c Jornvik 2019 a b c d Modeer 2019 Tonnvik 2020 Arbman Hansing 2020 a b c Olausson 2020 a b c IFK Goteborg Satsningen pa damlaget 2021 Pihl Spahiu 2021 a b c Wulcan 2021 Prioritet Serneke Arena Fotbollshall IFK Goteborg Publikfest i premiarsegern a b c dam ifkdb se IFK Goteborg 2022 IFK Goteborg A lag Dam IFK Goteborg Victoria till Alingsas IFK Goteborg Styrelse IFK Goteborg Har du fragor eller funderingar kring IFK Goteborg IFK Goteborg A lag Dam Kontakt References Edit A lag Dam in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 30 April 2022 A lag Dam Kontakt in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 30 April 2022 Andersson Torbjorn 2002 Kung fotboll den svenska fotbollens kulturhistoria fran 1800 talets slut till 1950 in Swedish Eslov Symposion ISBN 91 7139 565 2 Andersson Torbjorn 2011 Spela fotboll bondjavlar en studie i svensk klubbkultur och lokal identitet fran 1950 till 2000 talets borjan in Swedish Vol 1 Stockholm Symposion ISBN 978 91 7139 868 0 Arbman Hansing Sanna 2020 Mote med framtiden Offside in Swedish No 4 Offside Press Retrieved 3 September 2020 Har du fragor eller funderingar kring IFK Goteborg in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 30 April 2022 IFK Goteborg 2022 in Swedish dam ifkdb se Retrieved 30 April 2022 Josephson Ake Jonsson Ingemar eds 2014 IFK Goteborg 2004 2014 nu fortsatter vi att beratta historien in Swedish Goteborg IFK Goteborg ISBN 978 91 637 6596 4 Jornvik Ulf 18 November 2019 Historiskt ogonblick pa extra arsmotet in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 3 September 2020 Modeer Marcus 12 December 2019 Blavitts damlag ar igang in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 3 September 2020 Olausson Alexander 24 June 2020 Historiska IFK Goteborg visar vagen for unga tjejer Goteborgs Posten in Swedish Retrieved 3 September 2020 Pihl Spahiu Adrian 15 March 2021 Rapport fran IFK Goteborgs arsmote Aven IFK Goteborgs medlemmar beslutar att foreningen ska verka mot VAR Alltid Blavitt in Swedish Retrieved 26 March 2021 Prioritet Serneke Arena Fotbollshall in Swedish Prioritet Serneke Arena Retrieved 26 March 2021 Publikfest i premiarsegern in Swedish IFK Goteborg 15 April 2022 Retrieved 30 April 2022 Satsningen pa damlaget 2021 in Swedish IFK Goteborg 21 December 2020 Retrieved 26 March 2021 Styrelse in Swedish IFK Goteborg Retrieved 30 April 2022 Tonnvik Emma 24 June 2020 Historisk seger for IFK Goteborg dominerade i premiaren Goteborgs Posten in Swedish Retrieved 3 September 2020 Victoria till Alingsas in Swedish IFK Goteborg 4 February 2022 Retrieved 30 April 2022 Wulcan Marcus 3 November 2021 IFK Goteborg vinner kvalet efter drama GT in Swedish Retrieved 30 April 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IFK Goteborg women amp oldid 1165390185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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