List of Malmö FF players (25–99 appearances)

Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, is a Swedish professional association football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund (The Scanian Football Association), and plays its home games at Stadion.[2] Formed on 24 February 1910, Malmö FF is the most successful club in Sweden in terms of trophies won.[3] The club have won the most league titles of any Swedish club with twenty-one, a joint record eighteen Swedish championship titles and a record fourteen national cup titles.[4][upper-alpha 1] The team competes in Allsvenskan as of the 2015 season; this is Malmö FF's 15th consecutive season in the top flight, and their 80th overall. The main rivals of the club are Helsingborgs IF, IFK Göteborg and, historically, IFK Malmö.[6]

This list is about Malmö FF players with between 25 and 99 league appearances. For a list of all Malmö FF players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Malmö FF players. For the current Malmö FF first-team squad, see First-team squad.
Zlatan Ibrahimović started his professional career at Malmö FF and made 40 appearances and scored 18 goals between 1999 and 2001.[1]

Since playing their first competitive match, more than 480 players have made a league appearance for the club, many of whom have played between 25 and 99 matches. Former Allsvenskan top scorer Lars Larsson fell three short of 100 appearances for Malmö FF, scoring 52 goals in those matches. Pontus Jansson, Jimmy Durmaz, Daniel Majstorović, Jonas Thern, Mats Magnusson and Stefan Schwarz are among the former players who have been awarded league winners medals. Out of the players currently at the club, Swedish midfielder Simon Kroon is the closest player to 100 appearances; he has played 51 matches for Malmö FF.

As of 31 October 2015, a total of 155 players have played between 25 and 99 competitive matches for the club. Of those players, nine are still playing for the club and can add to their total.

Key

Players

Statistics correct as of match played 31 October 2015.[1][7][upper-alpha 2]

Wílton Figueiredo made 97 appearances and scored 19 goals for Malmö FF between 2009 and 2012.[1][8]
Jon Inge Høiland made 90 appearances and scored nine goals for Malmö FF between 2003 and 2007.[1] He is famous for scoring the title winning goal of the 2004 season.[9]
Daniel Majstorović made 86 appearances and scored nine goals for Malmö FF between 2001 and 2004.[1]
Peter Ijeh made 60 appearances and scored 38 goals for Malmö FF between 2001 and 2003.[1]
Magnus Eriksson made 60 appearances and scored 16 goals for Malmö FF between 2013 and 2014.[10]
Afonso Alves made 55 appearances and scored 29 goals for Malmö FF between 2004 and 2006.[1]
Robin Olsen made 53 appearances for Malmö FF between 2012 and 2015.[11]
Ola Toivonen made 51 appearances and scored 17 goals for Malmö FF between 2007 and 2008.[1]
Stefan Schwarz made 29 appearances for Malmö FF between 1988 and 1990.[1]
List of Malmö FF players with between 25 and 99 league appearances
Name Nationality Position Malmö FF
career
Appearances Goals
Henry Dahl SwedenFB1927–1933991
Erik Svensson SwedenFW1923–19359851
Pontus Jansson SwedenDF2009–2014986
Anton Tinnerholm SwedenDF2014–2017986
Lars Larsson SwedenFW1982–19919752
Wílton Figueiredo BrazilMF2009–20129719
Oscar Lewicki SwedenMF2015–944
Valdemar Wiberg SwedenGK1925–1933920
Jimmy Durmaz SwedenMF2008–20129114
Henrik Nilsson SwedenMF1991–1995911
Erdal Rakip SwedenMF2013–20179011
Jon Inge Høiland NorwayDF2003–2007909
Conny Andersson SwedenFW1971–1973
1974–1976
8931
Ingvar Gärd SwedenHB1944–1951891
Hasse Borg SwedenDF1983–19888710
Håkan Lindman SwedenFW1986–19908628
Daniel Majstorović SwedenDF2001–2004869
Anders Svensson SwedenHB1957–1963
1967–1969
864
Tommy Hansson SwedenFW1975–19808525
Edward Ofere NigeriaFW2005–20108524
Mattias Thylander SwedenDF1995–1999854
Walfrid Ek SwedenFW1946–19538439
Stefan Alvén SwedenMF1991–1994821
Martin Dahlin SwedenFW1988–19917939
Mats Lilienberg SwedenFW1999–20027921
Andreas Yngvesson SwedenFW2002–20057812
Jeffrey Aubynn SwedenMF2008–2011786
Jonas Sandqvist SwedenGK2005–2009780
Jo Inge Berget NorwayMF2015–20177725
Carl Florin SwedenUnknown1920–1930771
Gabriel BrazilDF2006–2009761
Matias Concha SwedenDF2000–2003
2012–2014
750
Nils-Åke Sandell SwedenFW1952–1956
1958
7264
Brune Tavell SwedenMF1997–2000723
Niklas Gudmundsson SwedenFW1997–20007110
Simon Thern SwedenMF2012–2014719
Filip Helander SwedenDF2012–2015711
Hilding Andersson SwedenUnknown1920–19287018
Henry Vinberg SwedenGK1932–1940700
Rolf Eriksson SwedenFW1961–19656922
Jonas Thern SwedenMF1985–19896810
Erik Johansson SwedenMF2001–20036810
Miiko Albornoz ChileDF2011–2014684
Magnus Wolff Eikrem NorwayMF2015–20176612
Tommy Jönsson SwedenDF1994–1997662
Gösta Nilsson SwedenFW1926–19326520
Dejan Pavlovic SwedenFW1997–19996516
Ivo Pękalski SwedenMF2009–2013654
Christer Jacobsson SwedenDF1969–1975651
Mikael Rönnberg SwedenMF1982–19846420
Björn Friberg SwedenMF1967–1973644
Patrik Olsson SwedenFW1993–1997644
Jean-Paul Vonderburg SwedenDF1989–1992643
Gert-Arne Nilsson SwedenDF1960–1967640
Dardan Rexhepi KosovoFW2010–2013634
Mats Magnusson SwedenFW1981–1985
1986–1987
6234
Göte Dahl SwedenFW1931–19386227
Assar Mossberg SwedenFB1932–1938621
Jan-Olov Kinnvall SwedenMF1978–1983614
Claes Malmberg SwedenMF1974–1980611
Peter Ijeh NigeriaFW2001–20036038
Jörgen Pettersson SwedenFW1993–19956032
Magnus Eriksson SwedenFW2013–20146016
Fredrik Dahlström SwedenFW1992–19956011
Joakim Nilsson SwedenDF1987–1990603
Enoch Kofi Adu GhanaMF2014–2016603
Louay Chanko SyriaMF2003–2005602
Franz Brorsson SwedenDF2015–600
Ove Andersson SwedenHB1935–19405924
Jon Jönsson SwedenDF2001–2006593
Yoshimar Yotún PeruDF2015–2017583
Johan Wiland SwedenGK2015–2017580
Emil Forsberg SwedenMF2013–20145719
Paweł Cibicki SwedenMF2013–20175711
Ulf Kleander SwedenDF1967–1972573
Patrick Andersson SwedenMF1990–19935610
Peter Jönsson SwedenDF1986–1993564
Bengt Fröjd SwedenFW1956–1963563
Pa Konate SwedenDF2013–2017560
Afonso Alves BrazilFW2004–20065529
Jonatan Johansson FinlandFW2006–20085523
Erik Johansson SwedenDF2013–2015552
Roger Ljung SwedenDF1985–1989534
Robert Åhman Persson SwedenMF2008–2010534
Thomas Olsson SwedenMF2003–2005533
Jimmy Dixon LiberiaDF2007–2009531
Robin Olsen SwedenGK2012–2015530
Karl-Erik Palmér[upper-alpha 3] * SwedenMF1948–19605222
Göte Rosengren SwedenFB1935–1941521
Ola Toivonen SwedenMF2007–20085117
Erik Friberg SwedenMF2012–2013516
Simon Kroon SwedenMF2011–2015513
Jimmy Tamandi SwedenDF1999–2001512
Dag Szepanski SwedenFW1967–19695033
Anders Christiansen DenmarkMF2016–2017
2018–
5011
Joakim Persson SwedenU1994–1996507
Carl Ahlberg SwedenFB1928–1932504
Labinot Harbuzi SwedenMF2006–2009504
Deval Eminovski SwedenMF1984–1988494
Rasmus Bengtsson SwedenDF2015–493
Alexander Jeremejeff SwedenFW2016–20184811
Erik Levin SwedenFB1937–1945481
Jonas Axeldal SwedenFW1992–19934710
Christian Järdler SwedenDF2006–2008472
Peter Sørensen DenmarkMF2000–2002462
Theodor Persson SwedenUnknown1926–1929460
Joakim Nilsson SwedenMF2003–2008450
Sune Andersson SwedenFW1935–19394410
Anders Ohlsson SwedenFW1979–1983444
Rickard Strömbäck SwedenDF1980–1984441
Roland Löwegren SwedenDF1962–1968440
Pertti Alaja FinlandGK1982–1983440
John Andersson SwedenFB1934–19404311
Christer Malmberg SwedenMF1966–1975435
Marcus Pode SwedenFW2005–2007428
Peter Hillgren SwedenFW1989–1994418
Tim Parkin EnglandDF1980–1981411
Zlatan Ibrahimović SwedenFW1999–20014016
Axel Håkansson SwedenUnknown1920–1928400
Erik Ohlsson SwedenUnknown1925–1928400
John Rosén SwedenUnknown1923–1928399
Lasse Nielsen DenmarkDF2017–391
Júnior BrazilFW2006–20073817
Ragnar Holmstedt SwedenUnknown1934–1937381
Andreas Vindheim NorwayDF2015–381
Kári Árnason IcelandDF2015–2017372
Dan Corneliusson SwedenFW1990–1992369
Mattias Svanberg SwedenMF2015–2018365
Freddie Forsland SwedenGK1969–1973360
Fredrik Lindblad SwedenUnknown1920–19263528
Lennart Askerlund SwedenFW1940–1942356
Christian Karlsson SwedenDF1996–1997352
Miljan Mutavdžić SerbiaMF2009–2011352
Ebbe Löfgren SwedenUnknown1920–1925340
Gudmundur Mete IcelandDF2000–2002340
Jasmin Sudić SwedenDF2008–2014340
Thomas Sunesson SwedenFW1983–19843212
Tokelo Rantie South AfricaFW2012–20133210
Göte Malm SwedenHB1940–1942326
Dušan Melichárek Czech RepublicGK2008–2011320
Sverrir Sverrisson IcelandMF1998–1999317
Mika Nurmela FinlandMF1993–1995313
Tobias Sana SwedenMF2015–2017311
Fridolf Martinsson SwedenFW1940–19423015
Rolf Andersson SwedenFW1951–19543012
Ove Ericsson SwedenFW1939–19423011
Börje Persson SwedenHB1941–1944307
Peter Abelsson SwedenDF2004–2005303
Vilhelm Nilsson SwedenUnknown1920–1925290
Stefan Schwarz SwedenMF1988–1990290
Brian Steen Nielsen DenmarkMF2001–2002290
Yago Fernández PortugalDF2010–2011284
Björn Enqvist SwedenMF1997–1998283
Patrik Sundström SwedenMF1990–1992281
Erik Andersson SwedenUnknown1927–1930270
Mathias Ranégie SwedenFW2011–20122613
Bertil Svensson SwedenGK1961–1962260
Tony Ström SwedenGK1981260
Yngve Johansson SwedenFW1950–19522513
Caspar Pauckstadt SwedenMF1984–1986254
Alexander Nilsson[upper-alpha 4] * SwedenFW2008–2014254
Andrée Jeglertz SwedenMF1991–1992252
Jens Nordström SwedenDF1999–2000251
Marcus Ekheim SwedenDF1989–1991250

Footnotes

  1. 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.[5]
  2. For up to date statistics and referencing for current Malmö FF players on this list, see the statistics section at svenskfotboll.se: click on the relevant player's name there to verify that the statistics displayed on this list are correct. For players who are no longer part of the squad, but who played in Malmö FF after 2010, see www.soccerway.com, and enter the player's name into the search field in the upper-right-hand corner and press enter to verify the player's statistics.
  3. Karl-Erik Palmér holds the club and Allsvenskan records for most consecutive matches without defeat from debut with 48 matches. The record was set between 6 May 1949 and 1 June 1951.[1]
  4. Alexander Nilsson holds the club record for youngest first-team player at the age of 15 years and 343 days. The record was set in an Allsvenskan match against IF Elfsborg on 17 September 2008.[12]

References

  1. Alsiö, Martin (2011). 100 år med Allsvensk fotboll (in Swedish). Idrottsförlaget. pp. 307–309. ISBN 978-91-977326-7-3.
  2. "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar 2012 – Malmö FF" [Contact information and competitions 2012 – Malmö FF]. skaneball.se (in Swedish). The Scanian Football Association. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  3. "Fakta" [Facts]. mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  4. "Malmö FF". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  5. "Svenska mästare 1896–1925, 1931–" [Swedish champions 1896–1925, 1931–]. svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  6. Törner, Ole (2005). Malmö FF; En Supporters Handbok (in Swedish). Bokförlaget DN. pp. 52–54. ISBN 91-7588-683-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  7. Smitt, Rikard (2009). Ända sen gamla dagar... (in Swedish). Project Management AB. pp. 258–265. ISBN 978-91-633-5767-1.
  8. "Wilton Figueiredo". svenskfotboll.se. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  9. "Ett skott, ett guld för Malmö" [One shot, one gold for Malmö]. sydsvenskan.se. Sydsvenskan. 27 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  10. "Magnus Eriksson". svenskfotboll.se. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  11. "Robin Olsen". svenskfotboll.se. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  12. "Alex – yngste allsvenske MFF:are någonsin!" [Alex – youngest MFF player in Allsvenskan ever!]. mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 18 September 2008. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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