Bodens BK
Encyclopedia
Bodens BK is a Swedish
football club
located in Boden
in Norrbotten
. The club, formed 1916, is currently playing in the third highest Swedish league, Division 1. During the three seasons 2003-2005, Boden played in the second highest division, Superettan
, which made them the northernmost team in Swedish professional football by a margin of 400 km or more, depending on season.
After successfully staying up with some margin in 2003, the ensuing season saw Boden barely scrape through to avoid relegation on the last day of the season. The 2005 Superettan campaign appeared to be the most successful thus far, and included memorable victories against teams such as the previous year's top-flight residents Örebro SK
(1-0) and AIK
(5-1). With 24 games played and stunning form Boden seemed safe at mid-table, but failure to win or even draw any of their last six games, together with the Phoenix-like resurrection of near-discarded Mjällby AIF
, saw the latter team secure a new contract while relegating Boden to Division 1.
For the 2006 season, the club which had managed to keep hold of several key players, entertained an outspoken ambition of instantly returning to Superettan. However, injuries to important staff such as the two main new signings, New Zealand striker Brent Fisher and American midfielder Ryan Caugherty, as well as poor results away from home, meant the team finished at a mediocre 8th place.
Note that the s in the first part of the club name (Bodens) is the Swedish possessive s, meaning that it is not correct to call the club just Bodens. Correct forms are Bodens Bandyklubb (the complete name, very formal), Bodens BK (abbreviated formal), BBK (abbreviated informal), or just Boden (since there are no other football clubs with the town name Boden in their name).
The club is affiliated to the Norrbottens Fotbollförbund
.
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....
football club
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...
located in Boden
Boden, Sweden
Boden is a locality and the seat of Boden Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden with 18,680 inhabitants in 2005.- History :The town of Boden started as a railway junction where the Northern Line met with the Ore Line from the rich iron ore fields in northern Sweden.The town experienced...
in Norrbotten
Norrbotten
Norrbotten is a Swedish province in northernmost Sweden. It borders south to Västerbotten, west to Swedish Lapland, and east to Finland.- Administration :...
. The club, formed 1916, is currently playing in the third highest Swedish league, Division 1. During the three seasons 2003-2005, Boden played in the second highest division, Superettan
Superettan
Superettan is the second highest league in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 16 Swedish football teams. It was created in 2000. Before that, the second level league in Sweden had been Division 1....
, which made them the northernmost team in Swedish professional football by a margin of 400 km or more, depending on season.
After successfully staying up with some margin in 2003, the ensuing season saw Boden barely scrape through to avoid relegation on the last day of the season. The 2005 Superettan campaign appeared to be the most successful thus far, and included memorable victories against teams such as the previous year's top-flight residents Örebro SK
Örebro SK
Örebro SK, also known as ÖSK or just Örebro, is a Swedish football club based in Örebro. The club, formed on 28 October 1908, is currently playing in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan.-The first years:...
(1-0) and AIK
AIK Fotboll
AIK, , an abbreviation for Allmänna Idrottsklubben, , when needed internationally AIK Stockholm, is a Swedish football club based at Råsunda stadium in Solna, a municipality in Stockholm County bordering to Stockholm City Centre...
(5-1). With 24 games played and stunning form Boden seemed safe at mid-table, but failure to win or even draw any of their last six games, together with the Phoenix-like resurrection of near-discarded Mjällby AIF
Mjällby AIF
Mjällby 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...
, saw the latter team secure a new contract while relegating Boden to Division 1.
For the 2006 season, the club which had managed to keep hold of several key players, entertained an outspoken ambition of instantly returning to Superettan. However, injuries to important staff such as the two main new signings, New Zealand striker Brent Fisher and American midfielder Ryan Caugherty, as well as poor results away from home, meant the team finished at a mediocre 8th place.
Note that the s in the first part of the club name (Bodens) is the Swedish possessive s, meaning that it is not correct to call the club just Bodens. Correct forms are Bodens Bandyklubb (the complete name, very formal), Bodens BK (abbreviated formal), BBK (abbreviated informal), or just Boden (since there are no other football clubs with the town name Boden in their name).
The club is affiliated to the Norrbottens Fotbollförbund
Norrbottens Fotbollförbund
The Norrbottens Fotbollförbund is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association...
.
Achievements
- Division 2/Division 1/SuperettanSuperettanSuperettan is the second highest league in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 16 Swedish football teams. It was created in 2000. Before that, the second level league in Sweden had been Division 1....
:- Best placement (3rd): 1955-56
- Norrländska MästerskapetNorrländska MästerskapetNorrländska Mästerskapet was a Swedish football cup held to decide the Champions of Norrland. As teams from a large part of northern Sweden, approximately above the province of Medelpad, were not allowed to play in the Swedish league system until the 1952–53 season, the best team from the...
:- Winners (8): 1926, 1928, 1929, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1944
- Runners-up (3): 1925, 1939, 1949
Season to season
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Season | Level | Division | Section | Position | Movements |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | Tier 4 | Division 3 | Norra Norrland | 2nd | Promoted |
1995 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 5th | |
1996 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 5th | |
1997 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 10th | Relegated |
1998 | Tier 4 | Division 3 | Norra Norrland | 1st | Promoted |
1999 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 8th | |
2000 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 2nd | |
2001 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 2nd | |
2002 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 1st | Promoted |
2003 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 11th | ||
2004 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 13th | ||
2005 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 14th | Relegated | |
2006* | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 8th | |
2007 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 7th | |
2008 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 14th | Relegated |
2009 | Tier 4 | Division 2 | Norrland | 1st | Promoted |
2010 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 10th | |
2011 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra |
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.
Attendances
In recent seasons Bodens BK FF have had the following average attendances:class="wikitable"> | |||
Season | Average Attendance | Division / Section | Level |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | 2,537 | Superettan | Tier 2 |
2006 | 1,043 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2007 | 1,043 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2008 | 1,038 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2009 | 1,352 | Div 2 Norrland | Tier 4 |
2010 | 809 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.
Current squad
External links
- Bodens BK - official site
- garnisonen.net - unofficial supporter site