Linköpings FC

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Linköpings FC
Full name Linköpings Fotboll Club
Nickname(s) LFC
Founded 2003
Ground Linköping Arena,
Linköping
Ground Capacity 8,500
Chairman Christer Mård
Manager Martin Sjögren
League Damallsvenskan
2012 Damallsvenskan, 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

Linköpings Fotboll Club is an association football club from Linköping, Sweden. The club was established in 2003 when Kenty DFF women's football club decided to merge with the premier division ice hockey club Linköpings HC under the new name Linköpings FC. The club's goal was both to establish women's football as a sport in Linköping and eventually become one of the top four teams.

In 2004, Linköpings FC finished their first year in the women's premier division (Damallsvenskan) in sixth place. The following two seasons the club reached its goal of finishing top four in the league with a fourth place finish in 2005 and a third place finish in 2006. The club also won Svenska Cupen ("The Swedish Cup") for the first time in 2006, defeating Umeå IK 3-2 in the cup final. They finished sixth in 2007 which was a failure for the club. In 2008 they led a long time through the series but still they finished second behind Swedish giants Umeå IK. Though, some consolation came when they won Svenska Cupen the same season, beating Umeå 1-0 in the final.

From 2004 to 2007 Linköpings FC increased their annual turnover from 2,4 million SEK to 5,0 million SEK.[1] At the same time their average attendance dropped from 1,609 in the 2004 season to 997 in 2006.[1] In 2007, Frida Östberg left the team after two years. Later, the team signed Jessica Landström after her debut for the national team. In February, they signed Brazilian internationals Cristiane and Daniela.

Current squad

As of August 30, 2013 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Sweden GK Sofia Lundgren
1 Australia GK Brianna Davey
2 Sweden GK Lina Ringshamre
6 Denmark DF Mariann Gajhede
7 Sweden DF Charlotte Rohlin
8 Sweden DF Jennie Nordin
9 Sweden FW Stina Blackstenius
10 Sweden MF Emma Lennartsson
11 Netherlands MF Renée Slegers
12 Sweden MF Petra Larsson
No. Position Player
13 Sweden MF Tilda Heimersson
14 Sweden FW Pauline Hammarlund
15 Sweden DF Jessica Samuelsson
16 Denmark MF Pernille Harder
17 Sweden FW Venera Rexhi
18 Finland FW Linda Sällström
20 Sweden DF Magdalena Ericsson
21 Sweden DF Maja Krantz
23 Germany FW Eunice Beckmann
25 Sweden FW Jonna Andersson

Staff

  • » Martin Sjögren - Head Coach
  • » Leif Eriksson - Goalkeeper Coach
  • » Pierre Söderfjord - Fitness Coach
  • » Joakim Karlsson - Kit Manager
  • » Maria Lindström Team Builder
  • » Marie Ryding-Ederö Technical Coach
  • » Torsten Schepull Team Doctor
  • » Lennart Palmefors Physio
  • » Rolf "Loben" Gustavsson Advisor

Achievements

References

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "LFCs Vision" (in Swedish). Linköpings Fotboll Club. Retrieved 2007-04-18. 

External links

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