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FC Rosengård Full name Fotboll Club Rosengård Founded 1917 Ground Rosengårds Södra IP, Malmö Chairman Greg Dingizian Manager Olof Persson League Division 1 Södra 2010 Division 1 Södra, 5th Home coloursAway coloursFC Rosengård is a Swedish professional football club located in the area Rosengård of Malmö. The club was founded in 1917 as Malmö Boll & Idrottsförening but has since been merged once and renamed twice. The club has been the starting ground for many famous Swedish football players including Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Yksel Osmanovski and Labinot Harbuzi.[1]
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History
The club was founded in 1917 as Malmö Boll & Idrottsförening, MBI in short. One of the biggest moments in the history of the club was when they participated in the playoff to Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football in 1938 against Degerfors IF but lost.
In 1973 the club moved to its present location in the suburb of Rosengård.
In 2001 the club merged with Turk Anadolu FF to create Malmö Anadolu BI, MABI in short.
In 2008 the club was renamed to FC Rosengård.[2]
The club is affiliated to the Skånes Fotbollförbund. [3]
Season to season
Season Level Division Section Position Movements 1996 Tier 5 Division 4 Skåne Sydvästra 3rd Promotion Playoff 1997 Tier 5 Division 4 Skåne Sydvästra 1st Malmö BI - Promoted 1998 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Götaland 7th Malmö BI 1999 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Götaland 8th Malmö BI 2000 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Götaland 12th Malmö BI - Relegation position 2001 Tier 4 Division 3 Skåne Södra 3rd Malmö Anadolu 2002 Tier 4 Division 3 Skåne Södra 1st Malmö Anadolu - Promoted 2003 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Götaland 1st Malmö Anadolu - Promoted 2004 Tier 3 Division 2 Södra Götaland 11th Malmö Anadolu - Relegated 2005 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Götaland 1st Malmö Anadolu - Promoted 2006 Tier 4 Division 2 Södra Götaland 2nd Malmö Anadolu 2007 Tier 4 Division 2 Södra Götaland 1st Malmö Anadolu - Promoted 2008 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 4th Malmö Anadolu 2009 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 8th 2010 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 5th 2011 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra * League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level. [4][5]
Attendances
In recent seasons FC Rosengård have had the following average attendances:
Season Average Attendance Division / Section Level 2009 453 Div 1 Södra Tier 3 2010 454 Div 1 Södra Tier 3 * Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [6]
Current squad
As of 2011-03-07[7] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Philip Callington 2 DF Cihan Dagli 3 DF Glenn Holgersson 4 DF Anders Ekelund 5 DF Baskim Sopi 6 MF Fredrik Nilsson 7 MF Alvedin Nezirovac 8 MF Elvir Biberić 10 FW Salif Camara-Jönsson 11 MF Ylli Shabani 13 DF Adnan Gerzić No. Position Player 14 MF Emil Vidović 16 DF Mikael Roth 17 DF Erol Demir 18 FW Besemir Faniq 21 FW Ken Hansson 22 FW Stefan Ilić 25 MF Kelechi Omeonu 26 DF Amar Muharemović 27 FW Zaman Zadran 28 FW Fitim Miftari Technical staff
Name Role Olof Persson
Manager Fredrik Bengtsson
Assistant Manager Ivica Kurtovic
Director of Sport Jesper Robertsson
Physiotherapist Johan Ahlberg
Physiotherapist Bari Zuyferovski
Kit Man Noted players
- William Tonji Ngounou
- Vladimir Pasarikovski
- Dževdet Šainovski
- Johan Åkesson
- Peter Eriksson
- Richard Henriksson
- Martin Ingelsson
- Andreas Persson
- Labinot Harbuzi
- Liridon Rrustemaj
- Yksel Osmanovski
- Medin Zekmani
- Sami Güngör
Club records
- Most appearances: 520 — Mats Olsson[8]
Footnotes
- ^ "Noted Players". fcrosengard.se. http://www.fcrosengard.se/foreningen/klubbhistoria/index.1.html. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ^ "History". fcrosengard.se. http://www.fcrosengard.se/foreningen/klubbhistoria/index.1.html. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Skånes Fotbollförbund - Svenskfotboll.se". http://svenskfotboll.se/svensk-fotboll/om-svff/distrikten/?ffid=14. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
- ^ "GAIS - Lagfacta - Rosengård". http://www.gais.se/fotboll/GAIS.nsf/StatisticsByTeam?ReadForm&Lag=Roseng%E5rd. Retrieved 06.09.2010.
- ^ "GAIS - Lagfacta - Malmö Anadolu BI". http://www.gais.se/fotboll/GAIS.nsf/StatisticsByTeam?ReadForm&Lag=Malm%F6%20Anadolu%20BI. Retrieved 06.09.2010.
- ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar - Svenska Fotbollförbundet - svenskfotboll.se". http://svenskfotboll.se/svensk-fotboll/om-svff/distrikten/. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ "Current squad". fcrosengard.se. http://www.fcrosengard.se/alag/a-lag/index.1.html. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
- ^ "Club records". fcrosengard.se. http://www.fcrosengard.se/foreningen/klubbhistoria/index.1.html. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
External links
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