Sundbybergs IK
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Sundbybergs IK is a Swedish
football club located in Sundbyberg.
The club was formed on the 19th April 1893 by a group of youngsters who had gathered at a cafe in Sundbyberg as the result of an initiative by Gustaf Hammarin. The list of those who attended and the minutes of the meeting have been preserved in the club's archives. Sundbyberg IK has played in Sweden's highest bandy league in the 1948, 1951 and 1953 seasons.
The football section was formed in 1904 and its most successful period was from 1924-25 until 1950-51 during which the club spent 17 seasons in Division 2 which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. The club's most famous player is Stefan Rehn
who moved on to Djurgårdens IF, Everton F.C.
, IFK Göteborg
and Lausanne Sports
and played 45 times for the Swedish national side.
Sundbybergs IK currently plays in Division 4
Stockholm Norra which is the sixth tier of Swedish football
. They play their home matches at the Sundbybergs IP in Sundbyberg.
The club is affiliated to Stockholms Fotbollförbund. The club's ladies side played one season in the Damallsvenskan
in 2000 but at the present time they reside in Ladies Division 5
Stockholm A.
In recent seasons Sundbybergs IK have competed in the following divisions:
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.
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 Sundbyberg.
Background
Sundbyberg IK, (abbreviated as SIK), is a sports club based in Sundbyberg. The club currently has thirteen sections and around 3000 members catering for the sports of football, athletics, bandy, bowling, gymnastics, floorball, handball, orienteering, swimming, skiiing (cross country and slalom), table tennis and general fitness.The club was formed on the 19th April 1893 by a group of youngsters who had gathered at a cafe in Sundbyberg as the result of an initiative by Gustaf Hammarin. The list of those who attended and the minutes of the meeting have been preserved in the club's archives. Sundbyberg IK has played in Sweden's highest bandy league in the 1948, 1951 and 1953 seasons.
The football section was formed in 1904 and its most successful period was from 1924-25 until 1950-51 during which the club spent 17 seasons in Division 2 which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. The club's most famous player is Stefan Rehn
Stefan Rehn
Stefan Rehn is a Swedish football midfielder and football manager.After playing for a local club, he joined Djurgårdens IF and later English club Everton F.C. before returning to Sweden and IFK Göteborg in 1990 with which he won five Swedish Championships...
who moved on to Djurgårdens IF, Everton F.C.
Everton F.C.
Everton Football Club are an English professional association football club from the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of English football...
, IFK Göteborg
IFK Göteborg
IFK Göteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, the club has won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titles, and two UEFA Cups....
and Lausanne Sports
Lausanne Sports
Lausanne-Sports is a Swiss sports club based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is most famous for its football department , but the club also had athletics, sport rowing, and rink hockey departments until they split in 2009 over a row about the construction of a new stadium that will be built by...
and played 45 times for the Swedish national side.
Sundbybergs IK 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...
Stockholm Norra 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 Sundbybergs IP in Sundbyberg.
The club is affiliated to Stockholms Fotbollförbund. The club's ladies side played one season in the Damallsvenskan
Damallsvenskan
The Damallsvenskan, Swedish for ladies' all-Swedish, is the highest division of women's football in Sweden. It is also referred as to the women's Allsvenskan, this term being used alone to refer to the men's division....
in 2000 but at the present time they reside in Ladies Division 5
Swedish Ladies Football Division 5
Division 5 is the sixth level in the league system of Swedish Ladies football and comprises 43 sections with 5-12 football teams in each.-Current sections - 2011 Season:Alingsås - Västergötland...
Stockholm A.
Season to season
In their most successful period Sundbybergs IK competed in the following divisions:class="wikitable"> | |||||
Season | Level | Division | Section | Position | Movements |
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1924-25 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östsvenska | 2nd | |
1925-26 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östsvenska | 2nd | |
1926-27 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östsvenska | 4th | |
1927-28 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östsvenska | 2nd | |
1928-29 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 3rd | |
1929-30 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 11th | Relegated |
1930-31 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 2nd | |
1931-32 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 7th | |
1932-33 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 1st | Promoted |
1933-34 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östra | 5th | |
1934-35 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östra | 7th | |
1935-36 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östra | 9th | Relegated |
1936-37 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 1st | Promoted |
1937-38 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 9th | Relegated |
1938-39 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 3rd | |
1939-40 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 1st | Promoted |
1940-41 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 5th | |
1941-42 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 7th | |
1942-43 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Norra | 10th | Relegated |
1943-44 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska Södra | 1st | Promotion Playoffs - Promoted |
1944-45 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östra | 4th | |
1945-46 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Östra | 9th | Relegated |
1946-47 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östsvenska | 1st | Promotion Playoffs |
1947-48 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östra | 1st | Promoted |
1948-49 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Nordöstra | 3rd | |
1949-50 | Tier 2 | Division 2 | Nordöstra | 9th | Relegated |
1950-51 | Tier 3 | Division 3 | Östra | 8th | Relegated |
In recent seasons Sundbybergs IK have competed in the following divisions:
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Season | Level | Division | Section | Position | Movements |
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1999 | Tier 5 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 2nd | |
2000 | Tier 5 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 2nd | Promotion Playoffs - Promoted |
2001 | Tier 4 | Division 3 | Östra Svealand | 6th | |
2002 | Tier 4 | Division 3 | Östra Svealand | 11th | Relegated |
2003 | Tier 5 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 10th | |
2004 | Tier 5 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 4th | |
2005 | Tier 5 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 7th | |
2006* | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 8th | |
2007 | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Mellersta | 5th | |
2008 | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Norra | 7th | |
2009 | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Norra | 7th | |
2010 | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Norra | 9th | |
2011 | Tier 6 | Division 4 | Stockholm Norra |
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.
External links
- Sundbybergs IK - Official Website