Falkenbergs FF

Falkenbergs Fotbollsförening, also known simply as Falkenbergs FF, Falkenberg or (especially locally) FFF, is a Swedish football club based in Falkenberg. Formed on 3 January 1928, the club plays in the third highest Swedish league, Ettan Fotboll. Falkenberg are affiliated with Hallands Fotbollförbund.[1]

Falkenberg
Full nameFalkenbergs Fotbollförening
Founded3 January 1928; 96 years ago (1928-01-03)
GroundFalcon Alkoholfri Arena, Falkenberg
Capacity5,500
ChairmanLars-Eric Nilsson
Head coachChristoffer Andersson
LeagueEttan Fotboll
2023Ettan Södra, 2nd of 16
WebsiteClub website

History

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

During the first thirty seasons of Falkenbergs FF, the club spent most of its time in Division 3. In the early years, the club also played bandy and handball.

In the early seventies (1973 and 1974), FFF were in Division 6. However, they would then start ascending in the Swedish league system, earning two consecutive promotions in 1986 to Division 2 and in 1987 to Division 1, which was then the second tier of Swedish football. The following season in 1988, Falkenberg played their first season in the second division.

After twelve rounds of play in 1998, Falkenbergs FF led Division 1 Södra and had their sights set on qualifying for Allsvenskan. But the club's success would not last all 26 rounds and they finished seventh in the league table.[2]

Season to season

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SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovements
1993Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland2ndPromotion Playoffs
1994Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland1stPromoted
1995Tier 2Division 1Södra9th
1996Tier 2Division 1Södra11th
1997Tier 2Division 1Södra9th
1998Tier 2Division 1Södra7th
1999Tier 2Division 1Södra12thRelegated
2000Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland2nd
2001Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland9th
2002Tier 3Division 2Södra Götaland1stPromotion Playoffs – Promoted
2003Tier 2 Superettan13th
2004Tier 2 Superettan12th
2005Tier 2 Superettan8th
2006Tier 2 Superettan9th
2007Tier 2 Superettan14th
2008Tier 2 Superettan7th
2009Tier 2 Superettan6th
2010Tier 2 Superettan7th
2011Tier 2 Superettan7th
2012Tier 2 Superettan13thRelegation Playoffs
2013Tier 2 Superettan1stPromoted
2014Tier 1 Allsvenskan13th
2015Tier 1 Allsvenskan14thRelegation Playoffs
2016Tier 1 Allsvenskan16thRelegated
2017Tier 2 Superettan4th
2018Tier 2 Superettan2ndPromoted
2019Tier 1 Allsvenskan13th
2020Tier 1 Allsvenskan16thRelegated
2021Tier 2 Superettan16thRelegated
2022Tier 3Division 1Södra2ndPromotion Playoffs - Not Promoted
2023Tier 3Division 1Södra2ndPromotion Playoffs - Not Promoted

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 28 January 2024[3]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
2DF  SWEGabriel Johansson
3DF  SWEWilliam Borgryd
4DF  SWETim Stålheden
6MF  SWEEdvin Christiansson
10FW  LBNLeonardo Farah Shahin
12MF  SWEChristoffer Carlsson
14FW  SWERemo Gotfredsen Grgic
15MF  SWERasmus Fridolf
16GK  SWEAnton Andersson
No.Pos. NationPlayer
17MF  SWELucas Sibelius
18DF  SWELinus Borgström
23MF  SWERasmus Andersson
28MF  SWEMelker Nilsson
30MF  NGAGodwin Aguda
31GK  SWEGustav Lillienberg
33DF  SWEMelker Larsson
88FW  SWEOskar Christiansson

Managers

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Source: [4]

Achievements

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League

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Footnotes

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References

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  1. ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Hallands Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 12 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Falkenbergs FF" (in Swedish). 12 September 2013. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Truppen" (in Swedish). Falkenbergs FF. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Historia". Retrieved 28 January 2024.
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