Falkenbergs FF
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Falkenbergs FF, also known simply as Falkenberg or FFF, is a Swedish
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...

 based in Falkenberg
Falkenberg
Falkenberg is a locality and the seat of Falkenberg Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 18,972 inhabitants in 2005.The town has a population of 19,000 and is located at the mouth of the river Ätran. The name consists of the Swedish words for falcon and mountain...

. The club, formed on 3 January 1928 and the ladies section was created in 1955, is currently playing in the second highest Swedish league, 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....

. Falkenberg are affiliated to the Hallands Fotbollförbund
Hallands Fotbollförbund
The Hallands Fotbollförbund is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in the historical province of Halland.- Background :...

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Season to season

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{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season
!Level
!Division
!Section
!Position
!Movements
|-
|style="background:#77DD77;"|1993
Division 2 1993
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 1993.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...


|style="background:#77DD77;"|Tier 3
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Division 2
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Södra Götaland
|style="background:#77DD77;"|2nd
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Promotion Playoffs
|-
|style="background:#77DD77;"|1994
Division 2 1994
The 1994 Swedish Division 2 season.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...


|style="background:#77DD77;"|Tier 3
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Division 2
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Södra Götaland
|style="background:#77DD77;"|1st
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Promoted
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1995
Division 1 1995
Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1995.-Norra:-Södra:-References:*...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Division 1
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Södra
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 9th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1996
Division 1 1996
Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1996.-Overview:It was contested by 28 teams, and Västerås SK and IF Elfsborg won the championship.-Norra:-Södra:-References:*...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Division 1
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Södra
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 11th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1997
Division 1 1997
Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1997.-Overview:It was contested by 28 teams, and Hammarby IF and Västra Frölunda IF won the championship.-Norra:-Södra:-References:*...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Division 1
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Södra
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 9th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1998
Division 1 1998
Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1998.-Overview:It was contested by 28 teams, and Djurgårdens IF and Kalmar FF won the championship.-Norra:-Södra:-References:*...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Division 1
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Södra
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 7th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|1999
Division 1 1999
Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1999.-Overview:It was contested by 28 teams, and GIF Sundsvall and BK Häcken won the championship.-Norra:-Södra:-References:*...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Division 1
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Södra
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 12th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Relegated
|-
|style="background:#77DD77;"|2000
Division 2 2000
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 2000.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...


|style="background:#77DD77;"|Tier 3
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Division 2
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Södra Götaland
|style="background:#77DD77;"|2nd
|style="background:#77DD77;"|
|-
|style="background:#77DD77;"|2001
Division 2 2001
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 2001.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...


|style="background:#77DD77;"|Tier 3
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Division 2
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Södra Götaland
|style="background:#77DD77;"|9th
|style="background:#77DD77;"|
|-
|style="background:#77DD77;"|2002
Division 2 2002
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 2002.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...


|style="background:#77DD77;"|Tier 3
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Division 2
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Södra Götaland
|style="background:#77DD77;"|1st
|style="background:#77DD77;"|Promotion Playoffs - Promoted
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2003
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 13th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2004
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 12th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2005
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 8th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2006
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 9th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2007
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 14th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2008
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 7th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2009
2009 Superettan
-Standings:-Results:...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 6th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2010
2010 Superettan
-Standings:-Results:...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| 7th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|-
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|2011
2011 Superettan
* 1 Correct as of end of 2010 Superettan season-Personnel and kits:Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules...


|style="background:#87CEFA;"|Tier 2
|style="background:#87CEFA;"| Superettan
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|7th
|style="background:#87CEFA;"|
|}

Current squad

As of 8 July, 2011:

Players out on loan

For season transfers, see transfers winter 2011–2012.

Achievements

  • Division 2/Division 1/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....

    :
    • Best placement (6th): 2009

Noted players

See also: Falkenbergs FF players
  Astrit Ajdarević
Astrit Ajdarevic
Astrit Ajdarević is a Swedish professional footballer currently playing as an Attacking Midfielder for IFK Norrköping and for the Sweden Under-21 national team.-Early life:Born in Pristina, he moved in 1992 with his family to Sweden....

 Daniel Alexandersson
Daniel Alexandersson
Daniel Alexandersson is a Swedish footballer, currently playing for Falkenbergs FF. He is the younger brother of Niclas Alexandersson.-Career:...

 Henrik Bertilsson Pär Zetterberg
Pär Zetterberg
Pär Zetterberg is a Swedish former football midfielder, who played most of his career for R.S.C. Anderlecht.Zetterberg started his career at his local club, Falkenbergs FF, but after only seven games at senior level he became professional, joining the Belgian team RSC Anderlecht...

 David Elm
David Elm (footballer)
David Elm is a Swedish footballer who plays for Elfsborg as a striker. He previously played for Swedish clubs Kalmar FF and Falkenbergs FF and for English club Fulham.-Early career:...

  Viktor Elm
Viktor Elm
Viktor Sebastian Elm is a Swedish footballer, who plays for Dutch Eredivisie club SC Heerenveen and the Swedish national team...



Managers

Thure Claesson (1929-31) Henning Svensson
Henning Svensson
Henning Svensson was a Swedish amateur football player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.He was a member of the Swedish Olympic squad. He did not play in a match, but was a reserve player....

 (1932-33) Tobbi Svenson (1934-46) Erik Göransson (1947) Henry Antfors (1948-50) Nils Rydell (1951) Gösta Lambertsson (1952) Tobbi Svenson (1953-54) Gunnar Rydberg & Axel Löfgren (1955) Gunnar Rydberg (1956) John Vikdahl (1957-58) Rune Ludvigsson & Fingal Mårtensson (1959) Ingemar Pettersson (1960) Gunnar Svensson (1961-63) Rolf Johansson (1964-65) Gunnar Svensson (1966-67) Hans Ambrosius (1968) Alf Jönsson (1969-70) Ove Bernhard & Rolf Jakobsson (1971-72) Hans Ambrosius (1973) Lars Nylander (1974-76) Jan Anders Andersson (1977-79) Bengt Carnelid (1980-81) Hasse Selander (1982-84) PG Skoglund (1985-86) Olle Kristenson (1987-89)
  • Bryan King (1990-91) Stig Kristensson (1992-96) Rutger Backe
    Rutger Backe
    Rutger Backe is a Swedish football player, Falkenberg. He started his career in local club IF Böljan. He joined Allsvenskan club Halmstads BK in 1972, with whom he played until 1981. Backe played 207 matches in the top league, scoring 77 goals. He was the Allsvenskan top scorer with 21 goals,...

     & Sven Sjöholm (1997) Roberto Jakobsson (1997-99) Uno Andersson (2000-01) Örjan Glans (2002-03) Lars Borgström (2004) Stig Kristensson (2004-07) Tomas Askenbrand (2008-)

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