AIK Fotboll (women)

AIK
Full nameAllmänna Idrottsklubben Fotboll Damer
Nickname(s)Gnaget (The Gnaw)
Founded15 February 1891 (1891-02-15)
1970 (1970) (women's football department)
GroundSkytteholms IP, Stockholm
Capacity1,300[1]
ChairmanRobert Falck
Head coachLukas Syberyjski[2]
LeagueDamallsvenskan
202412th
Websitehttps://www.aikfotboll.se/damer

AIK Fotboll Dam (Swedish: [aːiːkoː fuːˌβ̞ɔl dɑːm]), internationally known as AIK Solna or AIK Stockholm, is a Swedish professional women's association football club from Stockholm, currently competing in the Damallsvenskan. The team, a section of AIK, is affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund[3] and plays in the Skytteholms IP in Solna, Stockholm.

Founded in 1970, AIK first earned promotion to the Damallsvenskan in 1992, and avoided relegation for two seasons before ending second to last in 1995. A decade passed before the team was back for the 2005 season. AIK was promptly relegated but earned its third promotion the next year. The following years marked the team's major successes yet, with AIK reaching the national Cup's final in 2007, which they lost 4–3 against Umeå IK,[4] and ending 4th in 2008. After four years in top flight AIK was relegated in 2010 but recovered the category for the 2012 season after topping the Swedish First Division's Norrettan Group.[5] They were relegated to the Norrettan after the 2012 season after finishing in last position.[6] They regained promotion to the Damallsvenskan the following season. They were relegated to the Elitettan, the Swedish second division in 2015.[7]

Current squad

As of 6 February 2025.[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  PHI Angela Beard
4 DF  SWE Jennie Nordin (captain)
5 MF  JPN Haruna Tabata
6 MF  SWE Felicia Saving
7 MF  DEN Signe Carstens
8 MF  SWE Villemo Dahlqvist
9 FW  SWE Moa Sjöström
12 FW  SWE Nina Jakobsson
13 MF  SWE Daniella Famili
14 FW  BIH Adelisa Grabus
15 DF  SWE Ellen Schampi
16 MF  SWE Nellie Eriksen Yasseri
17 DF  SWE Janelle Yilmaz
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW  SWE Nova Selin
20 FW  POL Aleksandra Bogucka
21 MF  SWE Sara Frigren
22 MF  SWE Anna Oscarssonn
23 MF  SWE Ella Reidy
24 MF  SWE Nora Furevik
25 MF  SWE Olivia Lindstedt
28 GK  AUS Jada Whyman
29 DF  SWE Matilda Plan
30 GK  SWE Serina Backmark
32 GK  SWE Vendela Persbeck
37 DF  SVK Patrícia Fischerová

Former players

Selection of players who have played in AIK.

Name Number of seasons Seasons Matches Goals
Amanda Nildén 1 2017 25 3
Anne Mäkinen 2 2008-2009 ? ?
Filippa Angeldal 2 2014-2015 36 5
Honoka Hayashi 2 2021-2022 36 7
Jessica Julin 2 2007-2008 ? ?
Julia Zigiotti Olme 1 2015 21 4
Kathryn Gill 1 2008 16 4
Linda Sembrant 3 2008-2010 62 6
Lisa De Vanna 1 2008 19 15
Nathalie Björn 2 2014-2015 34 0
Rosa Kafaji 3 2019-2021 49 19

For details of current and former players, see Category:AIK Fotboll (women) players.

Honours

Attendances

In recent seasons AIK Fotboll Dam have had the following average attendances:

Season Average attendance Division/section Level
2011 215 Norrettan Tier 2
2012 513 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2013 316 Elitettan Tier 2
2014 605 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2015 510 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2016 243 Elitettan Tier 2
2017 272 Elitettan Tier 2
2018 260 Elitettan Tier 2
2019 457 Elitettan Tier 2
2020 0 Elitettan Tier 2
2021 218 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2022 451 Damallsvenskan Tier 1
2023 416 Elitettan Tier 2

* Attendances are provided in the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[9]

Records

  • Victory, Stockholmsserien klass 1: 15–0 vs. KFUM Söder (14 October 1973)
  • Loss, Division 1, Norra: 0–13 vs. Djurgårdens IF (7 May 1996)
  • Most appearances: 378, Marie Nyberg
  • Most goals scored: 89, Ulla-Riita Kaasinen

See also

References

  1. ^ "Skytteholms IP – Solna Stad". Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
  2. ^ "AIK Fotboll appoints Lukas Syberyjski as new head coach of the women's team". MarketScreener. 19 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Stockholms Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Archived from the original on 2011-12-07. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  4. ^ List of cup finals in RSSSF.com
  5. ^ 2011 D1 table in Soccerway
  6. ^ "2012 Damallsvenskan". Soccer Way. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  7. ^ [1] in AIK Fotboll.
  8. ^ "Truppen 2024". Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Svensk fotboll". Retrieved 11 July 2020.