Husqvarna FF |
Full name | Husqvarna Fotbollförening |
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Founded | February 3, 1987 (1987-02-03) |
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Ground | Vapenvallen, Huskvarna |
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Capacity | 4,000 |
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Chairman | Stefan Axelsson |
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Head coach | Benjamin Westman |
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League | Division 2 Östra Götaland |
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2019 | Division 2 Östra Götaland, 3rd |
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Website | www.husqvarnaff.se |
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Husqvarna FF is a football club in Huskvarna, Sweden. The team is sponsored by the Husqvarna AB.
History
Husqvarna FF was founded on 3 February 1987 following the merger of the men's association football sections of Husqvarna IF and Huskvarna Södra IS.[1] In its early years the new club played in Divisions 2 and 3. The club's fortunes improved in 1998 when the club finished with nine points ahead of Myresjö IF to win Division 2 Östra Götaland and gain promotion to Division 1 Södra, the second tier of Swedish football. However their stay in Division 1 was short-lived and they were relegated at the end of the 1999 season.
Since 2006 the club has been playing in Division 1 Södra which is now the third tier of the Swedish football league system except the 2012 season when they played in Division 2 Östra Götaland. In 2013, they were promoted to Superettan which is the second tier in Swedish football.
Notable coaches
- Glenn Ståhl (2009–2010)
- Niclas Tagesson (2011–present)
Season to season
Season
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Level
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Division
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Section
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Position
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Movements
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1993
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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4th
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1994
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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2nd
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1995
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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5th
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1996
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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6th
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1997
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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3rd
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1998
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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1st
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Promoted
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1999
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Tier 2
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Division 1
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Södra
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11th
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Relegated
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2000
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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4th
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2001
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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7th
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2002
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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1st
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Promotion Playoffs
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2003
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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2nd
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2004
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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1st
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Promotion Playoffs
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2005
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Tier 3
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Division 2
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Mellersta Götaland
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4th
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Promoted
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2006*
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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5th
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2007
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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9th
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2008
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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11th
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2009
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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6th
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2010
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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11th
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2011
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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13th
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Relegated
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2012
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Tier 4
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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1st
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Promoted
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2013
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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1st
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Promoted
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2014
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Tier 2
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Superettan
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16th
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Relegated
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2015
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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11th
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2016
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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6th
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2017
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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10th
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2018
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Tier 3
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Division 1
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Södra
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16th
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Relegated
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2019
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Tier 4
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Division 2
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Östra Götaland
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3rd
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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]
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Current squad
- As of 7 April 2025[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Management
Technical staff
- As of 13 April 2017
Name
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Role
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Benjamin Westman
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Head coach
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Zoran Petrovic
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Assistant manager
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Achievements
League
- A ^ Current youth players who at least have sat on the bench in a competitive match.
References
External links
Authority control databases |
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International | |
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National | |
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