Hammarby IF DFF

This article is about Hammarby IF's women football department. For other departments of the club, see Hammarby IF (disambiguation).
Hammarby IF DFF
Full name Hammarby Idrottsförening Damfotbollsförening
Nickname(s) Bajen
Founded 1970
Ground Kanalplan,
Stockholm
Ground Capacity 3,700
Chairman Marielle Nakunzi
Manager Pär Lagerström
League Damallsvenskan
2014 Elitettan, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club home page

Hammarby IF DFF is a football club from Stockholm, capital of Sweden. The letters DFF, meaning damfotbollsförening or women's football association, separates the club from Hammarby IF FF which is the men's division of the same name.

Hammarby IF DFF play their home games at Hammarby IP (also called Kanalplan) in Stockholm. The team colours are green and white. The club is affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund.[1]

History

Hammarby IF Damfotbollförening was founded in 1970[2] as a section under Hammarby IF. In 1999 there was reorganization in the association and all the sections under Hammarby IF got separated. They are still linked through Hammarby IF Alliansförening[3] where the brand and the central register of members are handled.[4]

Before a match with Älta IF in 2013
Before a match with Älta IF in 2013

Hammarby DFF considers that their founding year is 1970, and not 1999.

Hammarby won the 1985 national championship and two national cups in 1994 and 1995. In 1994 it was also the championship's runner-up. Previously, the team had been the cup's runner-up in its first three editions (1981–83).[5] Hammarby declined from 2005 and in 2011 it was relegated to First Division for the first time.[6] Before its relegation it was one of only two teams (the other one being FC Rosengård) to have played all 24 editions of the Damallsvenskan to date since the competition's foundation in 1988.

Hammarby DFF finished the 2014 season in 2nd place & gained promotion back to the Damallsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football.[7]

Current squad

As of 2 August 2015[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Sweden GK Emelie Ekman
3 Sweden DF Alexandra Lindberg
4 Sweden DF Linnéa Eriksson
5 Sweden MF Ellinor Lindbom
6 Sweden MF Olga Ekblom
7 Sweden MF Cathrine Dahlström
8 Sweden DF Malin Winberg
9 Sweden FW Clara Markstedt
10 Sweden FW Elina Johansson
11 Sweden FW Emma Jansson
13 Sweden MF Petronella Ekroth
14 Sweden MF Anna Oskarsson
No. Position Player
15 Sweden MF Ellen Gibson
16 Germany MF Katrin Schmidt
17 Sweden MF Madeleine Tegström
18 Sweden DF Anna Lindblom
19 Sweden MF Moa Hedell
20 Sweden DF Helén Eke
21 Sweden DF Marie Johansson
22 Sweden FW Josefin Steger
23 Sweden MF Julia Karlenäs
31 Sweden GK Lina Ringshamre
90 Sweden GK Sofia Lundgren
91 Sweden GK Patricia Kaldoyo

Current technical staff

As of 11 April 2014.[9]
Position Name
Manager Pär Lagerström
Assistant manager Farre Farko Macak
Coach Kicki Bengtsson
Goalkeeping coach Tobias Carlsson
Physiotherapist/fitness coach Louise Kjellberg
Materials managers Birgitta Sandell
Materials managers Tinnie Engström
Club doctor Johan Leandersson
Anna Marinko
Reserves/Under-18s coach Johan Roth

Attendances

In recent seasons Hammarby IF DFF have had the following average attendances:

Season Average Attendance Division / Section Level
2003 998 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2004 766 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2005 571 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2006 510 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2007 642 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2008 567 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2009 602 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2010 525 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2011 728 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2012 226 Norrettan Tier 2
2013 309 Elitettan Tier 2
2014 412 Elitettan Tier 2

* Attendances are provided in the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [10]

Honours

References

External links

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