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Djurgårdens IF (also Djurgården Damfotboll, formerly Djurgården/Älvsjö) is a football club from Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The club was established when the women's divisions of Djurgårdens IF and Älvsjö AIK merged in 2003, forming a new club owned to 51 % by Djurgården and to 49 % by Älvsjö. Counting the two separate teams Djurgården Damfotboll has 12 seasons in the Women's Premier Division (Damallsvenskan). All together the club has 7 gold medals in the Swedish Championship counting the one from 2003, the year of the merger, and the following year 2004. During the 2004/2005 season, the team were runners up in the UEFA Women's Cup. Älvsjö AIK also won the gold from 1995-1999, a total of 5 gold medals.
The team played their home games on Stockholms stadion between 2003 and 2005, the Olympic arena of the 1912 Summer Olympics, located in Stockholm city. From the 2005 season, the team has played at Kristinebergs IP. The team colours are white and blue. In 2007, the team signed German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer to replace their retiring keeper Bente Nordby.[1]
The club is affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund. [1]
Current squad
As of September 6, 2011: 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 Guðbjörg Gunnarsdóttir (captain) 3 DF Freja Hellenberg 4 DF Caroline Sjöblom 5 MF Ellinor Lindbom 6 MF Isabell Hammarbäck 7 DF Matilda Rosqvist 8 MF Katrín Jónsdóttir 9 MF Mia Jalkerud 10 FW Emma Lundh 11 MF Alexandra Höglund No. Position Player 12 MF Jenny Holm 13 FW Caroline Lundberg 14 MF Natalia Rickne 15 GK Anna Antonova 16 DF Sofia Nilsson 17 MF Mathilda Mörn 18 MF Renée Slegers 19 DF Caroline Frånberg 20 MF Irma Helin 22 MF Dóra María Lárusdóttir Footnotes
External links
- Djurgårdens IF Dam - Official website (Swedish)
Football in Sweden National teams League system - Men Allsvenskan · Superettan · Division 1 (North · South) · Division 2 · Division 3 · Division 4 · Division 5 · Division 6 · Division 7 · Division 8League system - Ladies Damallsvenskan · Ladies Division 1 · Ladies Division 2 · Ladies Division 3 · Ladies Division 4 · Ladies Division 5Cup competitions List of champions · List of men's clubs · List of women's clubs · List of venues · Records · Derbies · List of competitions (defunct)Damallsvenskan 2011 Dalsjöfors GoIF · Djurgården · Göteborg FC · Hammarby IF · Jitex BK · KIF Örebro · Kristianstads DFF · Linköpings FC · LdB FC · Piteå IF · Tyresö FF · Umeå IKCategories:- Swedish women's football clubs
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- Djurgårdens IF
- Association football clubs established in 2003
- Swedish football club stubs
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