Lunden ÖBK
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Lunden ÖBK 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 located in Göteborg.

Background

Lunden Överås Bollklubb was formed in 2007 following the merger of Lundens AIS, Lundens Allmänna Idrottssällskap, with near neighbours Överås BK, Överås Bollklubb. Both clubs shared their home venue known as Överåsvallen in central / eastern Gothenburg
Gothenburg
Gothenburg is the second-largest city in Sweden and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated on the west coast of Sweden, the city proper has a population of 519,399, with 549,839 in the urban area and total of 937,015 inhabitants in the metropolitan area...

. Lunden AIS was formed in 1930 and played many years in Division 4, but at the beginning of the 2000s progressed to Division 2 for two seasons before once again dropping down to Division 4. Lundens AIS competed in the Svenska Cupen
Svenska Cupen
Svenska Cupen , is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 98 teams compete, comprising the 16 teams from Allsvenskan and the 16 teams of Superettan...

 on 20 occasions and played 32 matches in the competition.

Lunden ÖBK currently plays in Division 4
Swedish football Division 4
Division 4 is the sixth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 39 sections with 8 to 12 football teams in each.- The competition :There are 39 groups of 8 to 12 teams each representing a local geographical area...

 Göteborg A which is the sixth tier of Swedish football
Swedish football league system
The Swedish football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Sweden which is controlled by the Swedish Football Association and consists of 276 teams in 22 leagues divided into five levels...

. They play their home matches at the Överåsvallen in Göteborg.

The club is affiliated to Göteborgs Fotbollförbund
Göteborgs Fotbollförbund
The Göteborgs Fotbollförbund is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in Göteborg.- Background :...

.

Season to season

Lundens AIS competed in the following divisions from 1993 to 2007:
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Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1993 Tier 5 Division 4 Göteborg A 7th
1994 Tier 5 Division 4 Göteborg A 10th
1995 Tier 5 Division 4 Göteborg A 7th
1996 Tier 5 Division 4 Göteborg A 7th
1997 Tier 5 Division 4 Göteborg A 1st Promoted
1998 Tier 4 Division 3 Nordvästra Götaland 5th
1999 Tier 4 Division 3 Nordvästra Götaland 8th
2000 Tier 4 Division 3 Nordvästra Götaland 5th
2001 Tier 4 Division 3 Nordvästra Götaland 1st Promoted
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:...

Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 9th
2003
Division 2 2003
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 2003.-Division 2 Norrland:-Division 2 Östra Svealand:-Division 2 Västra Svealand:-Division 2 Östra Götaland:-Division 2 Västra Götaland:...

Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 11th Relegated
2004 Tier 4 Division 3 Mellersta Götaland 6th
2005 Tier 4 Division 3 Nordvästra Götaland 10th Relegated
2006* Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 3rd
2007 Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 2nd Promotion Playoffs

* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.

The new club Lunden ÖBK have competed in the following divisions since 2008:
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Season Level Division Section Position Movements
2008 Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 3rd
2009 Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 4th
2010 Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 3rd
2011 Tier 6 Division 4 Göteborg A 6th

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