IK Oddevold
IK Oddevold is a Swedish football club located in Uddevalla, the name "Oddevold" being an older form of Uddevalla. The club, formed on 3 July 1932, currently plays in Sweden's third-flight league, Division 1. They play most of their home games at Rimnersvallen and they also have a newly built training facility called Thordéngården where they play most of their friendly games.[1]
Season to season
Season |
Level |
Division |
Section |
Position |
Movements |
1993 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
8th |
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1994 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
5th |
|
1995 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
1st |
Promoted |
1996 |
Tier 1 |
Allsvenskan |
|
14th |
Relegated |
1997 |
Tier 2 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
14th |
Relegated |
1998 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
7th |
|
1999 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
10th |
Relegated |
2000 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Nordvästra Götaland |
2nd |
Promotion Playoffs |
2001 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Nordvästra Götaland |
2nd |
Promotion Playoffs |
2002 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Nordvästra Götaland |
3rd |
|
2003 |
Tier 4 |
Division 3 |
Nordvästra Götaland |
1st |
Promoted |
2004 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
8th |
|
2005 |
Tier 3 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
6th |
|
2006* |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
3rd |
|
2007 |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
10th |
Relegation Playoffs |
2008 |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
1st |
Promoted |
2009 |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
13th |
Relegated |
2010 |
Tier 4 |
Division 2 |
Västra Götaland |
1st |
Promoted |
2011 |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
4th |
|
2012 |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
3rd |
|
2013 |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
2nd |
Promotion Playoffs |
2014 |
Tier 3 |
Division 1 |
Södra |
5th |
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* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.[2][3]
[4]
Attendances
In recent seasons IK Oddevold have had the following average attendances:
Season |
Average Attendance |
Division / Section |
Level |
2007 |
267 |
Div 2 Västra Götaland |
Tier 4 |
2008 |
467 |
Div 2 Västra Götaland |
Tier 4 |
2009 |
478 |
Div 1 Södra |
Tier 3 |
2010 |
691 |
Div 2 Västra Götaland |
Tier 4 |
2011 |
618 |
Div 1 Södra |
Tier 3 |
2012 |
884 |
Div 1 Södra |
Tier 3 |
2013 |
690 |
Div 1 Södra |
Tier 3 |
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[5]
Players
Current Squad
- As of 28 April 2017.[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
|
Position |
Player
|
1 |
|
GK |
Robin Gustafsson
|
2 |
|
DF |
Robert Kjellman
|
4 |
|
DF |
Robin Jansson
|
5 |
|
DF |
Andreas Bergman
|
6 |
|
MF |
Rikard Johansson
|
7 |
|
MF |
Erik Kallberg
|
8 |
|
FW |
Johan Patriksson
|
9 |
|
FW |
Victor Edvardsen
|
10 |
|
MF |
Hampus Furublad
|
11 |
|
FW |
Daniel Krezic
|
12 |
|
DF |
Mark Fezarit
|
13 |
|
MF |
Arnar Bragi Bergsson |
|
|
No. |
|
Position |
Player
|
14 |
|
FW |
Mido
|
15 |
|
DF |
Felix Pettersson
|
16 |
|
DF |
Alen Kasumovic
|
18 |
|
MF |
Adam Engelbrektsson
|
19 |
|
FW |
Tobias Mikaelsson
|
20 |
|
MF |
Lucas Hallberg
|
21 |
|
MF |
Alexander Hedlund
|
22 |
|
GK |
Sulejmen Sarajlic
|
23 |
|
DF |
Emil Niklasson
|
— |
|
MF |
Daniel Ahonen
|
— |
|
MF |
Imer Beqiri
|
— |
|
MF |
Philip Hällgren |
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Management
Organisation
- As of 20 May 2012.[7]
Position | Name |
Chairman | Stefan Mattsson |
Secretary | Leif Lindvärn |
Technical staff
- As of 28 April 2017.[8]
Position | Name |
Director of sports | Bjarne Svensson |
Manager, Head Coach First Team | Jonas Rehnberg |
Assistant Coach First Team | Jimmy Karlsson |
Goalkeeping coach | Mikael Frick |
Equipment Manager/Team Manager | Ronny Albinsson |
Achievements
League
Club Records
- Biggest league victory: 14–0 vs. Groheds IF in Division 6, 20 May 1951[9]
- Biggest league defeat: 0–6 vs. IFK Malmö in Division 2, 3 June 1963[9]
- Highest league placement: 14th in Allsvenskan, 1996
- Highest attendance: 10,605 vs. IFK Göteborg, 2 May 1996[10]
- Most league appearances: 252, Jan Kristiansson 1975–1987[11]
- Most league goals:143, Tommy Reinhardt 1967–1970, 1976–1982[11]
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