IF Brommapojkarna

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Brommapojkarna
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Full name Idrottsföreningen
Brommapojkarna
Nickname(s) BP
Founded 1942
Ground Grimsta IP,
Bromma
Capacity 4,500
Chairman Sweden Anders Eslander
Manager Sweden Claes Eriksson
League Allsvenskan
2006 Superettan, 3rd (promoted)
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This article is about IF Brommapojkarna's football section. For other sections of the club, see IF Brommapojkarna (disambiguation).

IF Brommapojkarna is a Swedish football club located in Stockholm. Brommapojkarna is the largest football club in Europe in terms of the number of active teams of all ages (in 2006 there were 242 teams and 3,000 players in different series). The club, formed in 1942, qualified for the highest division, Allsvenskan, for the first time on November 12th 2006, after beating BK Häcken in the play-offs. The women's team plays in one of the second divisions ("Div 2 Östra Svealand"), which is the third highest Swedish women's league level.

[edit] Achievements


[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Sweden GK Johan Liljestrand
2 Sweden DF Jon Persson
3 Sweden DF Mikael Nordh
4 Sweden MF Stefan Bergtoft
5 Sweden DF Kim Odelius
6 Sweden MF Kristoffer Junegard
7 Sweden MF Joakim Hagernäs
8 Sweden DF Håkan Malmström
10 Sweden FW Mikael Nilsson
11 Sweden FW Olof Guterstam
14 Sweden MF Thomas Lagerlöf
15 Sweden MF Philip Haglund
16 Sweden DF Pär Asp
No. Position Player
17 Sweden DF Jesper Carlsson (on loan to Gröndals IK)
18 Sweden FW Joakim Runnemo
19 Sweden FW Bilel Ghemri
20 Sweden GK Kristoffer Björklund
21 Sweden FW Christer Youssef
22 Sweden DF Jan-Erik Berg
23 Sweden MF Martin Ekström
24 Sweden MF Robin Bergman (on loan to Gröndals IK)
25 Sweden GK Mikael Woll
xx Sweden DF Richard Henriksson
xx Sweden MF Tommy Lycén
xx Sweden FW Imad Zatara

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Football in Sweden
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National association National team List of clubs Champions
Records Women's national team List of women's clubs Seasons
Competitions in Swedish football
Allsvenskan Superettan Division 1 (N, S) Division 2
Division 3 Damallsvenskan Svenska Cupen League system
Allsvenskan 2007
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