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Lunds BK

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Swedish football club

Football club
Lunds BK
Full nameLunds Bollklubb
NicknamesKrubban (TheManger)
Di gule (The Yellow Ones)
Short nameLBK
Founded1919
GroundKlostergårdens IP
Lund
Sweden
Capacity5,000
ChairmanHåkan Kerrèn
ManagerIgor Arsenijevic
LeagueDivision 1 Södra
2025Division 1 Södra, 5th

Lunds BK is a football club fromLund,Sweden founded in 1919. The club currently plays inDivision 1 Södra.

Despite their relative success Lunds BK has never competed in theAllsvenskan orSuperettan, but has played nine seasons in the second highest level. The club is well known for their youth football programme which has produced numerous players such asMartin Dahlin[1] andRoger Ljung[2] who have progressed to major clubs.

History

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The team was first formed in 1919 when Lund GIF's youth players rebelled against their coach because they were not getting any playing time. The entire youth squad along with some players from IFK Lund were without club affiliation.

Two youth players, Gustav 'Gast' Persson and Bertil Larsson requested Berndt Paulsson to form the new club. Gunnar Björnhammar became the chairman and the rest of the board consisted of youth players.

In the year that they were formed the team only played one match which they won 4–1 with an attendance of 165 people. Almkvist scored 2 goals and thus became that year's leading scorer.

From 1919 to 1923, the club did not play league football. During this time, the club played 95 matches.

In 1923 Nils Nilsson (Pegen) was the top scorer with 20 goals in 26 matches. In 1924, LBK played 34 matches of which they won 15 games and lost 11.

The next year the club competed in a new league called Sydsvenskan. Since then the club has continued to progress despite the fact that their league position has fluctuated over the years. In recent years the club has mainly competed in the third tier.

The club is affiliated to theSkånes Fotbollförbund.[3]

Some significant dates in LBK's history: 1920–2010

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  • 1920: First football exchanges with Malmö FF.
  • 1921: First international match was played in Copenhagen.
  • 1923: First victory over Lund GIF. Club Eels introduced.
  • 1924: The club gets its first female member.
  • 1929: A-awaited training plan built on the sports site.
  • 1930: Club rooms expanded and equipped for the cold.
  • 1941: Youth Football programme is introduced
  • 1942: Indoor Football makes premiere in Lund.
  • 1947: The team goes up in Division 3. Nils-Åke Sandell as top scorer with 76 goals. Attendance record is increased to 3,234 persons against IFK Värnamo, in Division 3 October 5. It is said that this year was the best football year through all time for LBK.
  • 1950: The club hires a full-time coach.
  • 1958: An ice hockey division is formed.
  • 1960: Ice hockey division is shut down due to lack of interest
  • 1972: Women's soccer makes an entrance in the club.
  • 1974: The women's league wins the women's division 3.
  • 1984: Record attendance increases to 5,201 spectators at Klostergårdens IP, when LBK face IFK Malmö.
  • 1985: New attendance record of 5,586, on Thursday, 29 August. Match of the Swedish Cup against Malmö FF (1–6)
  • 2005: LBK win against Västra Frölunda IF in the Swedish Cup.
  • 2006: LBK P91 finished in 10th place (20 teams) in the Nike Premier Cup (European Championships for club teams)
  • 2007: Emil Alriksson prepares Lunds BK's 7000: the objectives. Johan Blomberg wins award as Division 2's best midfielder.

Season to season

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SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovements
1993Tier 2Division 1Södra10th
1994Tier 2Division 1Södra14thRelegated
1995Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland4th
1996Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland3rd
1997Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland6th
1998Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland9th
1999Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland1stPromotion Playoffs
2000Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland4th
2001Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland6th
2002Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland2nd
2003Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland9th
2004Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland6th
2005Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland9th
2006*Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland3rd
2007Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland3rd
2008Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland3rd
2009Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland1stPromoted
2010Tier 3Division 1Södra6th
2011Tier 3Division 1Södra5th
2012Tier 3Division 1Södra2ndPromotion Playoffs
2013Tier 3Division 1Södra10th
2014Tier 3Division 1Södra3rd
2015Tier 3Division 1Södra14thRelegated
2016Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland7th
2017Tier 4Division 2Södra Götaland2ndPromoted
2018Tier 3Division 1Södra7th
2019Tier 3Division 1Södra8th
2020Tier 3Division 1Södra13thRelegation Playoffs
2021Tier 3Division 1Södra7th
2022Tier 3Division 1Södra9th
2023Tier 3Division 1Södra3rd
2024Tier 3Division 1Södra2ndPromotion Playoffs
2025Tier 3Division 1Södra5th

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

Current squad

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As of 1 September 2025[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK SWEAndreas Alexandersson
2DF SRBBožidar Veličković
3DF SWELudvig Nicklasson
4DF SWEKalle Larsson
5DF USARyan Ludwick
6MF SWEErik Zetterberg
7FW SWEAlexander Nilsson
8MF SWEAndré Kamp
9FW SWERasmus Wendt
10DF SWEEmil Lindman
11FW SWEAmil Mehmedagic
12DF SWEJesper Strid
14FW SWEOthmane Salama
15DF SWEGustav Bath Sagänger
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16DF SWEDennis Olofsson
17DF SWESimon Lindfors
18DF SWEFilip Akdemir
19DF SWEErik Persson
20MF SWEAleandro Wihlborg Costa
22FW SWELamin Touray
23FW SWEAdrian Daly Tempelaar
24FW SWESebastian Fineman
26DF SWEIsak Orajärvi
31GK SWENils Arvidsson
32GK GAMLamin Sarr
77MF SWEKevin Liimatainen
FW SWEDanilo Glusica

Personnel

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Technical staff

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PositionStaff
Head coachSerbiaIgor Arsenijevic
Goalkeeping coachSweden Isac Litborn
PhysiotherapistSweden August Eriksson
AnalystSweden Sasha Panah

Last updated: 26 November 2025
Source:[1]

Management

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PositionStaff
PresidentSweden Håkan Kerrén

Last updated: 26 November 2025
Source:[2]

List of managers

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Achievements

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League

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References

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  1. ^"Martin Dahlin".IMDb.
  2. ^"Roger Ljung".
  3. ^"Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Skånes Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved12 January 2011.
  4. ^"Truppen".lundsbk.se. Lunds BK. Retrieved8 August 2024.

External links

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