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Lists of football clubs in Scandinavia founded in the 19th century (incomplete):

Earliest date Club City Country Founded Dissolved Notes
24 May 1874 Unknown name Gothenburg Flag of Sweden Sweden 1874 Unknown [1][2]
1875 Göteborgs Bollklubb Gothenburg Flag of Sweden Sweden 1875 Unknown [1][3][2]
1878 Football Club Copenhagen Flag of Denmark Denmark 1878 1879 [4][3]
1879 Stockholms Bollklubb Stockholm Flag of Sweden Sweden 1879 Unknown [3][2]
7 September 1879 Kjøbenhavns Boldklub Copenhagen Flag of Denmark Denmark 26 April 1876 [4][5]
1882 Örebro Bollklubb Örebro Flag of Sweden Sweden 1882 Unknown [1][2]
1885 Visby Bollklubb Visby Flag of Sweden Sweden Unknown Unknown [3][2]
1885 Christiania Footballclub Oslo Flag of Norway Norway 1885 Unknown
16 February 1899 Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur Reykjavík Flag of Iceland Iceland 16 February 1899

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[edit] Denmark

List is incomplete:

  • 1878: Football Club[6]; Copenhagen. Founded by English immigrants, dissolved 1879, players joined Kjøbenhavns Boldklub.[7]
  • 1879: Kjøbenhavns Boldklub; Copenhagen. Club founded in 1876, no football activity until 1879, Continental Europe's oldest club.[7]
  • 1886?: Østerbros Boldklub[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first mention 1886, dissolved in 1893, players formed Boldklubben af 1893.
  • 1887: Fredericia-studenternes Kricketklub; Copenhagen. Merged with Polyteknisk Klub in 1889 to form Akademisk Boldklub.
  • 1887?: Boldklubben Frem; Copenhagen. Club founded in 1886 as Fremskridtsklubbens Cricketklub, first known football activity in 1887?
  • 1888?: Polyteknisk Klub; Copenhagen. Merged with Fredericia-studenternes Kricketklub in 1889 to form Akademisk Boldklub.
  • 1889?: Melchioraner Boldklubben[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1889, dissolved in 1893, players formed Boldklubben af 1893.
  • 1889?: Haabet[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1889.
  • 1889?: Christianshavns Boldklub[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1889, dissolved 1897.
  • 1889: Akademisk Boldklub; Copenhagen. Formed as a merger of Fredericia-studenternes Kricketklub and Polyteknisk Klub.
  • 1889: Odense Boldklub; Odense. Club founded in 1887 as Odense Cricketklub, no football activity until 1889.
  • 1890?: Olympia[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1890, dissolved 1909.
  • 1890: Slagelse Boldklub og Idrætsforening; Slagelse. Club founded in 1887, no football activity until 1890.
  • 1892?: Fri[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1892.
  • 1894?: Østerbro Idrætsforening; Copenhagen. Club founded in 1894 (1896?) as Østerbros Boldklub, unknown connection to the earlier Østerbros Boldklub.
  • 1896: Boldklubben af 1893; Copenhagen. Club founded in 1893 as Cricketklubben af 1893, no football activity until 1896.
  • 1896: Viborg Fodsports Forening; Viborg.
  • 1897?: Bække Sportsforening; Bække. Club founded in 1894, first known football activity in 1897.
  • 1897: Kolding Idrætsforening; Kolding. Club founded in 1895 as Kolding Fodsporp Klub, no football activity until 1897.
  • 1898?: Dana[6]; Copenhagen. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1898.

[edit] Finland

List is incomplete:

[edit] Iceland

List is complete:

[edit] Norway

List is incomplete:

[edit] Sweden

List is incomplete:

  • 1875: Göteborgs Bollklubb[6]; Gothenburg.
  • 1882: Örebro Bollklubb[6]; Örebro. Unknown if club really played football.
  • 1886?: Örebro Idrottsklubb[6]; Örebro. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1886.football.
  • 1888: Idrotssällskapet Lyckans Soldater[6]; Gothenburg. Club founded in 1883, no football activity until 1888.
  • 1888: Örgryte Idrottssällskap; Gothenburg. Club founded in 1887, no football activity until 1888.
  • 1890?: Halmstads Bollklubb[6]; Halmstad. Club founded in 1889, first known football activity in 1890, no connection to the later Halmstads BK.
  • 1890: Malmö Velocipedklubbs Bollklubb[6]; Malmö.
  • 1892: Köpings Bollklubb[6]; Köping.
  • 1893?: Chalmers Bollklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1893.
  • 1893?: Göteborgs Fotbollsklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1893.
  • 1893?: Göteborgs Realläroverks Fotbollsklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1893.
  • 1894?: Idrotssällskapet Idrottens Vänner[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1894.
  • 1895: Göteborgs Atlet & Idrottssällskap; Gothenburg. Club founded in 1894, no football activity until 1895.
  • 1896: Gefle Idrottsförening; Gävle. Club founded in 1882, no football activity until 1896.
  • 1896: Allmäna Idrottsklubben; Stockholm. Club founded in 1891, no football activity until 1896.
  • 1897?: Skutskärs Idrottsförening[6]; Skutskär. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1897, no connection to the later Skutskärs IF.
  • 1897?: Chalmers Idrottsklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1897.
  • 1897: Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Norrköping; Norrköping.
  • 1897: Göteborgs Fotbollförening[6]; Gothenburg. No connection to the later Göteborgs FF.
  • 1898?: Idrottsklubben Framåt[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1898.
  • 1898?: Göteborgs Sportklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1898.
  • 1899?: Gårda Sportklubb[6]; Gothenburg. Unknown when club was founded, first known football activity in 1899.
  • 1899: Djurgårdens Idrottsförening; Stockholm. Club founded in 1891, no football activity until 1899.
  • 1899: Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Uppsala; Uppsala. Club founded in 1895, no football activity until 1899.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Persson, Lennart K. (2006). "Fotbollens uppkomst och tidiga utveckling i Sverige och Göteborg". Idrottsarvet: årets bok (2002): 31–69. ISBN 0283-1791.
  2. ^ a b c d e The club probably played Swedish football and not association football.
  3. ^ a b c d Jönsson, Åke (2006). Fotboll: hur världens största sport växte fram. Lund: Historiska media. ISBN 91-85377-48-1.
  4. ^ a b Berendt, Lars (2005). Fodboldens Danmarks-historie. Danish Football Association. Retrieved on 2006-10-29.
  5. ^ En kort version af klubbens historie. Kjøbenhavns BK. Retrieved on 2006-10-29.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Defunct, disputed, poorly documented or dormant for a period.
  7. ^ a b Berendt, Lars (2005). Fodboldens Danmarks-historie. DBU. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.