Kvarnsvedens IK

Kvarnsvedens IK is a Swedish football club located in Borlänge in Dalarna County.[1]

Kvarnsvedens IK
Full nameKvarnsvedens Idrottsklubb
GroundLjungbergsplanen
Borlänge
Sweden
Capacity1,010
ChairmanSven-Olov Davidsson
CoachJonas Björkgren
LeagueElitettan
20197th

Background

Football was first played in 1907 under the name Kvarnsvedens GOIF and this continued until 1935 when operations were shut down for financial reasons. A new club was started in 1936 called Övermora IS and from 1941 matches were played at Kvarnsvedens IP. The same year the name of the club was changed to Kvarnsvedens BK. However by 1946 the club had closed for financial reasons.[2]

On 25 July 1962 BTK Verdandi application for membership of the Swedish Football Association was approved along with participation in the league system. This was the beginning of what today is Kvarnsvedens Idrottsklubb. BTK Verdandi played their first game against Ulfshyttan på Romme on 6 April 1963 and won 4–2. In 1970 it was decided to change the name of the club from BTK Verdandi to Kvarnsvedens IK.[3]

Since their foundation Kvarnsvedens IK has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. Their best achievements have been third tier football over two seasons in Division 2 Norra in 1987 and 1990 followed by one season in Division 2 Södra Norrland / Västra Norrland in 1991.[4] The club currently plays in Division 2 Norra Svealand which is now the fourth tier of Swedish football.[5] They play their home matches at the Ljungbergsplanen in Borlänge.[6]

Kvarnsvedens IK are affiliated to the Dalarnas Fotbollförbund.[7]

Women's team

The club's women's side gained promotion to the top tier Damallsvenskan for the first time in 2015.[8]

Current squad

As of 21 June 2020.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  SWE Agnes Dahlström
4 DF  SWE Hannah Claesson
5 DF  SWE Anna Björklund
7 MF  SWE Elvira Bergman
8 MF  SWE Michaela Hermansson
10 MF  SWE Joanna Snell
12 MF  SWE Lovisa Lennartsson
MF  SWE Irmeli Jonsson
MF  SWE Emma Lindén
DF  SWE Frida Jacobsson
FW  SWE Hanna Spets
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF  SWE Marie Salander
15 DF  SWE Lova Ottvall
16 MF  SWE Filippa Karlberg
20 MF  SWE Alice Eriksson
23 FW  SWE Sofia Lagerström
25 GK  SWE Jenny Wahlén
33 GK  SWE Julia Langörgen
FW  SWE Alma Nygren
MF  SWE My Cato
FW  SWE Moa Öhman
DF  SWE Klara Folkesson
MF  SWE Linnéa Lindström

Honours

References

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