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Kalmar FF

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Swedish football club
Football club
Kalmar FF
Full nameKalmar Fotbollförening
Nickname(s)Röda bröder (Red brothers),Smålands stolthet (The pride of Småland)
Short nameKFF
Founded15 June 1910; 114 years ago (1910-06-15) (asIF Göta)
GroundGuldfågeln Arena,Kalmar
Capacity12,000
ChairmanAnders Henriksson
Head coachToni Koskela
LeagueSuperettan
2024Allsvenskan, 15th of 16 (relegated)
Websitewww.kalmarff.se
Current season

Kalmar Fotbollförening, more commonly known asKalmar FF, is a Swedish professionalfootball club based inKalmar. The club is affiliated toSmålands Fotbollförbund and play their home games atGuldfågeln Arena.[1] Formed on 15 June 1910, the club have won onenational championship title (2008) and threenational cup titles (1981, 1987, and 2007).

In total, KFF has made 35 seasons inAllsvenskan since the debut in the 1949. The club can be found at the 13th position in the all-time Allsvenskan standings, is one of 14 Swedish football clubs that have become bothnational champions andnational cup champions, and one of 14 clubs that have always played in one of the three highest Swedish national football leagues.[2]

Kalmar FF's main local rivals areÖsters IF and during the 1980s and 90sKalmar AIK.

History

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In the beginning

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A chart showing the progress of Kalmar FF through theSwedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

On 15 June 1910, the club IF Göta was created, however they were not allowed to enter theRiksidrottsförbundet due to a conflict regarding the name. The name was already taken byStockholm's-Göta andKarlstads-Göta. Later in 1912 the club changed its name toIF Gothia and was then accepted byRiksidrottsförbundet.

In 1918Fredriksskans was opened and at the same time there was a major conference in Kalmar about the high number of clubs in the town, this led to the merging ofIF Gothia andKamraterna toKalmar Idrotts Sällskap andKalmar IK merged withFalken to formKalmar AIK. In 1927 Kalmar Idrotts Sällskap changed its name to Kalmar FF.

In 1927–1928 they qualified for the local league in the Swedish league system,IFK Oskarshamn won the league and was moved up to the Southswedish league, covering bothSmåland andSkåne, however IFK Oskarshamn renounced its position and it was given to Kalmar FF, this gave rise to complaint from the clubs in Skåne since there were no good train connections to Kalmar at that time, howeverSJ solved it. In their first game they defeatedMalmö FF with 6–0.

The middle years

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In 1949 the club reachedAllsvenskan for the first time after defeatingHalmstads BK in the decisive game of the season; during this time Swedish leagues were played autumn–spring, on 31 July they played their first game in Allsvenskan againstDegerfors IF and lost 2–0, afterward, the later world-famousGunnar Nordahl claimed that he had seen much worse newcomers, also this year, on 4 September Kalmar facedMalmö FF in front of 15 093 people in the audience; this is still the audience record on Fredriksskans.

Between 1950 and 1955 the club went up and down between Allsvenskan andDivision 2. In 1955 they fell down to Division 2 and stayed there for 20 years; during this time players like HungarianFerence Marko represented the club at the same time as he lived at the refugee camp inBorgholm in 1957, in 1959Sune "Mona-Lisa" Andersson, who won an Olympic medal in the1948 Summer Olympics as a player, as manager, during this time Sten-Åke Johansson played for the club and became the top goalscorer for all time for the club, on 19 October 1975 Kalmar FF defeatedVästra Frölunda and returned to Allsvenskan.

In 1976 the club played its 100th game in Allsvenskan againstGIF Sundsvall, however this ended with 9–2 defeat and led to manager Kay Wiestål being fired. The 1977 season became the club's most successful season so far; a group of companies sponsored the club's buying ofBenno Magnusson; the club was able to end in 3rd place at the end of the season, earning the club its first medal.

In 1981 the club won its first title ever, by defeatingIF Elfsborg with 4–0, the club won theSvenska Cupen for the first time ever, however they failed to stay in Allsvenskan and was relegated toDivision 1; however the spell was only one year long and Kalmar returned in 1983.

1985 became the club's most successful season, as the club ended up in second place behindÖrgryte IS andBilly Lansdowne andPeter Karlsson both became the league's top goalscorer along withSören Börjesson, Örgryte IS, all scoring 10 goals each. The following year did not go as good; the club was relegated from the top league and the only happiness in 1987 was when the club yet again won the Cup title, this time againstGAIS, however the club fell out of Division 1 this year.

In 1988 Kalmar FF wonDivision 2 without a single defeat which is a record in Division 2 and higher leagues. Between 1989 and 1997 the club spent most of its time in second highest league; this caused serious economic problems for the club.

The Brazilian era

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After returning to Allsvenskan in 1998, but in 1999 the club fell out again, the only good thing was that the economy had been restored and was in good shape again. During the 2000 season club had to fight to avoid relegation from the second highest league and was only able to do it in the end of the season.

The goal of the 2001 season was to return to Allsvenskan again, after buying several new players such asLasse Johansson,Fredrik Gärdeman andLucas Nilsson, the club was able to return to Allsvenskan again, unfortunately the club was relegated directly. During the 2002 the first Brazilian,Alysson, arrived at the club.

The spell inSuperettan 2003 became only one year as Kalmar won the league well ahead ofTrelleborgs FF, purchase ofDaniel Mendes andDudu helped the club a lot.

In 2004 the club bought three new Brazilian players,Dedé Anderson,Fábio Augusto andCésar Santin, they all helped the club to a 5th place in Allsvenskan, just missing out onRoyal League, the club also made a change board as chairmanRonny Nilsson left after 12 years at the helm, he was replaced byTommy Strandman.

Champions

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The lineup who won the league title,Allsvenskan, with a 2–2 away draw againstHalmstads BK, 9 Nov 2008.[3]

The two following seasons, 2005 and 2006, Kalmar ended up in 3rd and 5th respectively. Then in 2007 they made a great run from start to finish and finally ended up in second place after championsIFK Göteborg. They wonSvenska Cupen the same year by beating IFK Göteborg with 3–0 at Fredriksskans in Kalmar.

Before the start, several Swedish experts believed that Kalmar FF would be one of the teams fighting for the championship title 2008,[4] the club started the season stable and as the season went on the club performance became stronger and saw the club win many big victories, only other team able to keep up wasIF Elfsborg. The club had to wait until the last match of the season againstHalmstads BK in Halmstad before they could become champions. Before the final match Elfsborg was behind with 3 points and 9 goals. The match against Halmstads BK ended 2–2 placing the club 1 point ahead of Elfsborg.[5]Patrik Ingelsten also became the league's top goalscorer of the season with 19 goals scored. The team reached the final in Svenska Cupen yet again and also this year against IFK Göteborg, however this year IFK won 5–4 on penalties after full-time and extra time had ended 0–0. The club also had the chance to reach the group stage of theUEFA Cup. After strong play againstRacing FC from Luxembourg andGent from Belgium, the club faced Dutch teamFeyenoord, after winning 1–0 away inRotterdam the club lost home with 1–2, in Borås atBorås Arena since Fredriksskans failed to reach UEFA demands,[6] sending the club out of the competition on away goals.[7][8]

Colours, crest and kit

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The colours and kits have changed several times over the course of history. From its founding in 1910, Kalmar FF were striped green and red. In 1915 it was changed to red shirts and black shorts. After 1927 red-white striped shirt and red shorts. 1934-35 they returned to the red shirt and black shorts. In 1940, the red-and-white striped shirt and red shorts again. Full red shirt and white shorts, like today, Kalmar FF had for the first time in 1944. In 1952–56, as countless other Swedish clubs, they had the then popularArsenal costume, with white sleeves.[9][10]

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

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The club's first kit manufacturer was Adidas, until a three-year deal was agreed with Umbro in 1995. Puma received the contract in 1998 and their sponsorship lasted for seventeen years.[11] In 2016, Hummel was presented as the new kit manufacturer of the club.[12]

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)
1977–80Adidas
1980–88Kalmar Verkstad
1989–92Sparbanken
1993–94RIFA,Sparbanken
1995Umbro
1996–1997Sparbanken
1998–2005PumaFlextronics,Föreningssparbanken
2006antilop.se,Föreningssparbanken
2007–2009Audio Video,SAS
2010–2011Audio Video
2012–2015Hjältevadshus
2016–Hummel

European record

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  • Q = Qualifying round
UEFA Champions League
SeasonRoundOpponentsHome legAway legAggregate
2009–10Q2HungaryDebreceni3–10–23–3 (a)
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
SeasonRoundOpponentsHomeAwayAggregate
1979–801IcelandKeflavik2–10–12–2 (a)
1986–871GermanyBayer Leverkusen1–40–31–7
2008–09Q1LuxembourgRacing Union Luxembourg7–13–010–1
Q2BelgiumAA Gent4–01–25–2
1NetherlandsFeyenoord1–21–02–2 (a)
2010–11Q1Faroe IslandsEB/Streymur1–03–04–0
Q2MoldovaDacia0–02–02–0
Q3BulgariaLevski Sofia1–12–53–6
2012–13Q1Northern IrelandCliftonville4–00–14–1
Q2CroatiaOsijek3–03–16–1
Q3SwitzerlandYoung Boys1–00–31–3
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
SeasonRoundOpponentsHomeAwayAggregate
1978–791HungaryFerencváros2–22–02–4
1981–821SwitzerlandLausanne Sport3–22–14–4 (a)
1987–881IcelandIA Akranes1–00–01–0
2PortugalSporting Lisbon1–05–01–5
UEFA Europa Conference League
SeasonRoundOpponentsHome legAway legAggregate
2023–24Q2ArmeniaPyunik1−21−22−4

UEFA Club Coefficient Ranking

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The following list ranks the current position of Kalmar FF in the UEFA ranking[13] (as of 25 March 2024):

RankTeamPoints
293HungaryPuskás Akadémia4.375
294HungaryÚjpest4.375
295HungaryHonvéd4.375
296SwedenKalmar4.300
297SwedenElfsborg4.300
298SwedenGöteborg4.300
299SwedenNorrköping4.300

Players

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Current squad

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As of 25 January 2025[14]

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
1GKSweden SWESamuel Brolin
3DFNorway NORSivert Øverby
5MFSweden SWEMelker Hallberg
6DFSweden SWERasmus Sjöstedt
7FWGhana GHAIsaac Atanga
11FWFinland FINAnthony Olusanya
16MFSweden SWEWilliam Andersson
17MFSweden SWECarl Gustafsson
18MFSweden SWEAntonio Kujundžić
19FWFinland FINSaku Ylätupa
20MFThe Gambia GAMGibril Sosseh
21MFNigeria NGAAbdussalam Magashy
No.Pos.NationPlayer
22FWSweden SWEVille Nilsson
23MFSweden SWERobert Gojani
24MFSweden SWEWilmer Andersson
25DFFinland FINRony Jansson
26DFSweden SWEArash Motaraghebjafarpour
27DFSweden SWEArvin Davoudi-Kia
28FWSweden SWEAbdi Sabriye
30GKSweden SWEJakob Kindberg
32GKSweden SWECasper Andersson
39DFNorway NORLars Sætra
47DFUnited States USAAboubacar Keita
DFIvory Coast CIVAwaka Djoro(on loan fromASEC Mimosas)

Out on loan

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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
27DFSweden SWEArvin Davoudi-Kia(atFC Rosengård 1917 until 30 November 2024)
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Retired numbers

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Main article:List of retired numbers in association football

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
8MFSweden SWEHenrik Rydström(1993–2013)
15MFSweden SWEJohny Erlandsson(1973–88)

Management

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Board

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NameRole
SwedenAnders HenrikssonActing Chairman
SwedenJoachim LantzBoard Member
Sweden Karin Ekebjär  Board Member
Sweden Thomas JohanssonBoard Member
Sweden Per StephaniBoard Member
Sweden Martin Bergvall NilssonBoard Member
Sweden Lotta PeterssonBoard Member
Sweden Andreas ÖhlinBoard Member

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Technical Staff

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NameRole
FinlandToni KoskelaManager
SpainGuillem SantesmasesAssistant coach
SwedenStefan LarssonAssistant coach
SwedenRasmus ElmIndividual coach
SwedenDonald ArvidssonGoalkeeping coach
Sweden Lucas NilssonAcademy director
SwedenOla RagnarssonTeam coordinator
Sweden Jörgen PetterssonSports director
SwedenJohan ÖhlinU16 Trainer
Sweden Mathias SvenssonGroundkeeper

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Managers

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Honours

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League

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Cups

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The title of "Swedish Champions" has been awarded to the winner of four different competitions over the years. Between 1896 and 1925 the title was awarded to the winner ofSvenska Mästerskapet, a stand-alone cup tournament. No club were given the title between 1926 and 1930 even though the first-tier leagueAllsvenskan was played. In 1931 the title was reinstated and awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan. Between 1982 and 1990 aplay-off in cup format was held at the end of the league season to decide the champions. After the play-off format in 1991 and 1992 the title was decided by the winner ofMästerskapsserien, an additional league after the end of Allsvenskan. Since the 1993 season the title has once again been awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan.[17]

References

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  1. ^"Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Smålands Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se" (in Swedish). Retrieved2011-01-13.
  2. ^Palmqvist, Klas (22 August 2020)."Torgetbloggen: Den svenska fotbollens 14 aristokrater".Torgetbloggen. Retrieved2020-12-09.
  3. ^"Kalmar FF Svenska Mästare".Sveriges Radio. 9 November 2008. Retrieved2017-01-27.
  4. ^"Kalmar FF guldfavorit i allsvenskan" (in Swedish). Barometern.se. 2008-03-19. Archived fromthe original on 2020-10-19. Retrieved2008-11-10.
  5. ^"Kalmar FF höll hela vägen till SM-GULD" (in Swedish). Kalmarff.se. 2008-11-09. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved2009-02-24.
  6. ^"Dags för lottning i UEFA-cupen" (in Swedish). Kalmarff.se. 2008-06-29. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved2009-02-24.
  7. ^"Kalmar FF utslagna av Feyenoord" (in Swedish). Kalmarff.se. 2008-10-02. Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved2009-02-24.
  8. ^"Historiska noteringar" (in Swedish). Kalmarff.se. Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-12. Retrieved2008-09-16.
  9. ^"Sportboken - FOTBOLLBOKEN".
  10. ^"@bollkultur" onTwitter
  11. ^"Svenska Fotbollsklubbar's Foto Galleri". Retrieved2017-01-28.
  12. ^"Här är Kalmar FF:s nya matchtröja för 2016". Retrieved2017-01-28.
  13. ^"Club Coefficients". Retrieved25 March 2024.
  14. ^"Kalmar FF's A-lag" [Kalmar FF’s A-team] (in Swedish). Kalmar FF. 25 March 2024.
  15. ^"Styrelsen".Kalmar FF - Smålands Stolthet (in Swedish). Retrieved2024-03-22.
  16. ^"Kontakt/Sportkontor".Kalmar FF - Smålands Stolthet (in Swedish). Retrieved2024-03-22.
  17. ^"Svenska mästare 1896–1925, 1931–" [Swedish champions 1896–1925, 1931–].svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved22 August 2012.

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