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Mjällby Full name Mjällby Allmänna
IdrottsföreningFounded 1939 Ground Strandvallen,
Hällevik
(Capacity: 7,500)Chairman Jörgen Martinsson Manager Peter Swärdh League Allsvenskan 2011 Allsvenskan, 10th Home coloursAway coloursMjällby AIF is a Swedish football club located in Mjällby. The club, formed in 1939, won the title of Sweden's second-level of football Superettan in the 2009 season and thus gained promotion to the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan. Mjällby AIF are affiliated to the Blekinge Fotbollförbund.
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Current squad
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 Mattias Asper 2 DF Jesper Westerberg 3 DF Joachim Lantz 4 DF Daniel Ivanovski 5 DF William Leandersson 6 DF Patrik Rosengren 7 MF Johan Svensson 8 MF Patrick Osiako 9 FW Erton Fejzullahu (on loan from NEC Nijmegen) 10 FW Marcus Ekenberg (captain) 11 FW Adam Berner 12 MF David Löfquist 13 MF Daniel Nilsson 14 MF Daniel Nicklasson No. Position Player 15 DF Robin Cederberg 16 GK Alexander Lundin 17 MF Robin Strömberg 19 MF Craig Henderson 20 MF Pavel Zavadil 21 MF Simon Nilsson 22 MF Tobias Grahn 23 MF Emanuel Svensson 24 FW Samuel Petrone 25 DF Anton Dahlström 26 MF Andreas Blomqvist 33 MF Filip Ancker-Book — DF Andreas Johansson — MF Christopher Nilsson Out on loan
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 DF Adam Larsson (at Keflavík until the end of the 2011 season) For season transfers, see transfers winter 2011–2012.
Notable players
- Garret Kusch
- Pavel Zavadil
- Frank Worthington (1980) 10 apps 4 Goals
- Moestafa El Kabir
- Steve Balcombe (1982–83) [1]
- Sergey Andreyev
- Mattias Asper
- Erton Fejzullahu
- Adam Larsson
- Marcus Lindberg
- Tobias Linderoth
- Charlie Olsson
- Christian Wilhelmsson
Managers
See also: Category:Mjällby AIF managers- Bo Nilsson (1979-80)
- Håkan Håkansson (1981)
- Göran Bogren (1982-84)
- Anders Linderoth (1985-89)
- Ingvar Johansson (1990)
- Peter Antoine (1991-92)
- Jan Mattsson (1993)
- Peter Antoine (1994-96)
- Sergei Prigoda (1997-98)
- Hans Larsson (1999-02)
- Sören Cratz (2003-05)
- Oscar Stjärnfeldt (2009)
- Peter Swärdh (2009-)
Achievements
League
- Superettan:
- Winners (1): 2009
- Division 1 Södra:
- Runners-up (1): 1988
External links
- Mjällby AIF - official site
- Sillastrybarna - official supporter club site
- Mjällby AIF at svenskafans.com - supporter site
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