Brynäs IF Fotboll

Brynäs IF
Full name Brynäs Idrottsförening
Founded 12 May 1912 (1912-05-12)[1]
Ground Måsbergets IP, Gävle
Chairman Lars-Göran Karlsson
League Division 4 Gästrikland
2015 Division 4 Gästrikland , 3rd

Brynäs IF is a Swedish football club located in Gävle.

Background

Brynäs Idrottsförening was formed in 1912 and has played one season in the highest Swedish division, Allsvenskan (1974). The club won the Swedish Championship in 1925. Brynäs IF merged with Gefle IF and played under the name Gefle IF/Brynäs between the 1979 and 1981 seasons, but the merger was split up in 1982. Brynäs IF FK are affiliated to the Gestriklands Fotbollförbund.[2]

Achievements

Cups

Season to season

In their early years Brynäs IF competed in the following divisions:

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1928–29 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska 5th
1929–30 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska 4th
1930–31 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska 4th
1931–32 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska 2nd Promoted
1932–33 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 7th
1933–34 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 10th Relegated
1934–35 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska Östra 4th
1935–36 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska Västra 2nd
1936–37 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska Västra 4th
1937–38 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska Västra 4th
1938–39 Tier 3 Division 3 Uppsvenska Västra 3rd

[3] [4]

In the 1960s and 1970s Brynäs IF had their most successful period and competed in the following divisions:

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1960 Tier 4 Division 4 Gästrikland 3rd
1961 Tier 4 Division 4 Gästrikland 2nd
1962 Tier 4 Division 4 Gästrikland 1st Promoted
1963 Tier 3 Division 3 Södra Norrland 7th
1964 Tier 3 Division 3 Södra Norrland 1st Promoted
1965 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 7th
1966 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 4th
1967 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 3rd
1968 Tier 2 Division 2 Svealand 6th
1969 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 3rd
1970 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 5th
1971 Tier 2 Division 2 Norrland 4th
1972 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 5th
1973 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 1st Promoted
1974 Tier 1 Allsvenskan 14th Relegated
1975 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 2nd
1976 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 7th
1977 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 9th
1978 Tier 2 Division 2 Norra 14th Relegated
1979 Tier 3 Division 3 Södra Norrland 1st Promotion Playoffs

[5] [6]

In recent seasons Brynäs IF have competed in the following divisions:

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1993 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Norrland 11th Relegated
1994 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 4th
1995 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 2nd Promotion Playoffs
1996 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 2nd Promotion Playoffs
1997 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 2nd Promotion Playoffs
1998 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 4th
1999 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 6th
2000 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 5th
2001 Tier 5 Division 4 Gästrikland 1st Promoted
2002 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Norrland 5th
2003 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Norrland 4th
2004 Tier 4 Division 3 Norra Svealand 4th
2005 Tier 4 Division 3 Södra Norrland 2nd Promoted
2006* Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Svealand 9th
2007 Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Svealand 10th Relegation Playoffs
2008 Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Svealand 11th Relegated
2009 Tier 5 Division 3 Södra Norrland 9th
2010 Tier 5 Division 3 Södra Norrland 9th Relegation Playoffs
2011 Tier 5 Division 3 Södra Norrland 12th Relegated
2012 Tier 6 Division 4 Gästrikland 9th
2013 Tier 6 Division 4 Gästrikland 2nd Promoted
2014 Tier 5 Division 3 Södra Norrland 10th Relegated
2015 Tier 6 Division 4 Gästrikland 3rd

* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level. [7] [8] [9]

Attendances

In recent seasons IK Tord have had the following average attendances:

Season Average Attendance Division / Section Level
2009 132 Div 3 Södra Norrland Tier
2010 119 Div 3 Södra Norrland Tier 5
2011 112 Div 3 Södra Norrland Tier 5
2012 Not Available Div 4 Gästrikland Tier 6
2013 Not Available Div 4 Gästrikland Tier 6
2014 79 Div 3 Södra Norrland Tier 5
2015 49 Div 4 Gästrikland Tier 6

* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [10]

Footnotes

A. ^ 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 of Svenska Mästerskapet, a stand-alone cup tournament. No club were given the title between 1926 and 1930 even though the first-tier league Allsvenskan was played. In 1931 the title was reinstated and awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan. Between 1982 and 1990 a play-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 of Mästerskapsserien, an additional league after the end of Allsvenskan. Since the 1993 season the title has once again been awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan.[11]

Footnotes

External links

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