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Landskrona Boll och Idrottsällskap ( en, Landskrona Ball and Sports Society, locally referred to as BoIS) is a Swedish professional
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located in
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,
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, which currently plays in
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, the second league tier of
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. The club was formed on 7 February 1915 through the merger of two Landskrona clubs, ''IFK Landskrona'' and ''Landskrona BK'' (earlier known as Diana BK). Landskrona BoIS was one of the twelve teams participating in the inaugural Allsvenskan season in 1924–25. Since then, they have participated in 34 seasons in
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and 54 seasons in the second highest division. Landskrona BoIS has won four medals in Allsvenskan, little silver in 1937–38 and bronze in 1938–39,
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and
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, as well as one national cup title, in 1971–72.


History


Roots of football in Landskrona

One of the first sports clubs in Landskrona was GF Idrott and the oldest one as of today, which was founded in 1882. Another early sports club was the
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club Landskrona Velocipedklubb. In 1893 they built a simple kind of cycle track which included a grass field in the middle, which eventually would become the first home ground of Landskrona BoIS. A year later football was introduced to a wider audience in Landskrona, at an event hosted by GF Idrott, at the pitch which the grass at Banan formed. This was an exhibition game between players of the football section of
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Velocipedklubb and it was attended by 700 spectators. As a ban on
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s was adopted in 1896, the interest of the cycling sport at tracks decreased and Landskrona Velocipedklubb whose economy already was poor, was a few years later forced to transfer their sports ground to Landskrona Town. GF Idrott formed sections of several sports: Gymnatics (1882), Athletics (1894), Football (1902), Swimming (1906). GF Idrott soon become a leading football club in Scania. But GF Idrott would not end up becoming Landskrona's primary football club, however, which can be connected to GF Idrott's focus on other disciplines, as well as their typical
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appeal in a town whose heavy industry was increasing. Thus, GF Idrott's football section declined during the 1910s. In contrast, Landskrona-based competitor Diana appealed to the community's socialist and sobriety movement subcultures. Diana also had a youth association with strict rules and the club had a formal leadership structure. Not much is known about the other team, ''IFK Landskrona'', which together with Diana would merge into Landskrona BoIS. Their main contribution to the merging seem to have been their players.


Foundation and pre-Allsvenskan era

The respective strengths led to a merger between Diana and IFK Landskrona on 7 February 1915, forming a new club, Landskrona BoIS, with IFK Landskrona's strong player roster complementing Diana's structural advantages. The former chairman of Diana, Bror Nilsson, also became the first chairman of Landskrona BoIS, a position that he held until the end of the 1940s. Until the summer of 1924, the club's home pitch was Velocipedbanan, referred to as Banan locally. In July 1918, BoIS played their first match abroad, against
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-based KFUM. The best player in Landskrona BoIS during the pre-Allsvenskan era was
Albin Dahl Carl Albin Dahl (2 January 1900 – 15 February 1980) was a Swedish association footballer who played as a striker. He competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics and finished in fifth and third place, respectively. Together with his elder br ...
, who became the club's first, and only, Olympic competitor, as he represented Sweden at the
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in Antwerpen. Albin played for the club between 1915 and 1921 before joining
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together with his younger brother
Harry Dahl Harry Dahl (25 June 1902 – 2 December 1986), nicknamed Hacke, was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. His older brother Albin Dahl was also a footballer. Career With 334 goals, he is Landskrona BoIS's top goal scorer of all time. ...
in 1922. The transfer was fractious, as the clubs couldn't agree on the terms. However, unlike Albin, Harry returned to BoIS after only one season. For the following
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, 1924 in Paris, both brothers were nominated to play for Sweden, however, Harry's supervisor at Thulinverket refused to let him go.


1924–42

The year 1924 brought the construction of Landskrona IP, occasionally referred to as "Karlsunds IP" in reference to the
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located just west of the arena. The new arena enabled Landskrona BoIS to become one of twelve clubs participating in the inaugural season of
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. The inaugural Allsvenskan matchday concluded with Landskrona BoIS as the first ever Allsvenskan table leader, following a 1–0 away victory against
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. (Until 1940, goal ratio was tiebreaker when separating teams with the same number of points.) The club's first Allsvenskan home game at Landskrona IP was a 4–0 defeat against
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. Landskrona finished their first season in Allsvenskan in 6th place. Harry Dahl continued to play for the club until the 1931–32 season. When he left, he had scored an unmatched 334 goals in 410 matches, and he is still the club's best goalscorer of all time. The team was relegated for the first time following the 1932–33 season, the first season following the departure of Dahl, but the club was promoted back Allsvenskan the following season. This time they had their first real manager in Nisse Svensson and he took Landskrona to the top of the league. The club won their first medal in the 1937–38 season, the ''Little Silver Medal'' as it is called in Sweden, awarded to the 3rd placed team in the league. BoIS was only a small difference in goal ratio away from the runners-up
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. The following 1938–39 season ended with Landskrona BoIS winning the bronze medal for their fourth-place finish. Knut Hansson (known as "Buckla") was a notable player and striker during the late 1930s, who was in the squad that finished third in the
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. He later had to leave the club due to not being able to find a job in Landskrona. BoIS participated in 17 of the initial 18 seasons of
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, from the inaugural season in 1924–25 to the 1941–42 season.


1942–54

The 1940s were not as positive for the club as the 1930s. The team had no stability and was a
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for most of the 1940s. An exception to the otherwise mediocre performance came in the
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, the eighth edition of the tournament, in which Landskrona made their way to the final, defeating Mjölby,
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,
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and BK Kenty on the way. In the final, played on 24 July, they met AIK in front of 14,718 spectators at
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in
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. They lost 1–0, with the sole goal coming on a penalty for a handball. After the 1941/42 relegation, Landskrona BoIS first became a top team in their Division 2 group, and on two occasions they won their group, thereby winning promotion back to Allsvenskan. On both occasions their stays were short, finishing last in both the 1944–45 and 1948–49 Allsvenskan seasons. The situation worsened in the 1951–52 season, with BoIS finishing ninth of ten teams in the second tier, and being relegated to the third tier. With Landskrona's other notable club, BK Landora, also relegated from Division 2, Landskrona now lacked any representation in the two top tiers of Swedish football. That situation would last only one year, however, as BoIS were promoted back to the second tier in 1953. Notable players from this period include Sigvard Pettersson who scored 297 goals and Knut Hansson who had previously been in the squads that had gained two Allsvenskan medals.


Mid-1950s and 1960s

The club was relegated from Allsvenskan in 1949 and didn't return until the 1971 season, however Landskrona BoIS played qualification games for Allsvenskan in 1958, 1959, 1962 and 1968, all without success. In 1962, the qualification games took place through a four team group, with the clubs meeting each other only once . The third round was played at neutral grounds. When Landskrona BoIS game was finished, appeared to have secured promotion to Allsvenskan, but the other match, which had been delayed a few minutes, ended with a late goal, resulting in Stockholm's AIK securing an Allsvenskan spot instead. During this period the main star player was Hasse Persson. In the early 1960s, Claes Cronqvist had some success with the club, but moved after the 1965 season to
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in Stockholm. The 1965 season was also the last one for the club's main star, Hasse Persson.


1970s

The two following seasons ended without any notable success. But the club had for a while had their eyes on a tall and muscular youth, in the local small club BK Landora, who played their home games at the B-pitch of Landskrona IP. A very talented but heavy centre forward, his name was Sonny Johansson. He, just like Claes Cronqvist in 1966, was of interest for the
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club
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. Together with his father Oscar, they made the long journey up to the Swedish capital. Everything looked like Sonny should put his signature on the transfer papers, but he didn't, stating that "dad would be so lonesome without me". After his return from the capital, Sonny did instead sign for Landskrona BoIS, and he would become true to his new club for his entire career over 17 seasons. After rival club
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was relegated from Allsvenskan in 1968 (for its first time ever), and after having no success in the qualification to Allsvenskan in 1969, the year 1970 became a very important one for Landskrona BoIS. To reach the promotion qualifiers, they had to win at home against Helsingborgs IF, and so they did, with a single goal scored by the Danish player Leif Carlsen in front of more than 15,000 attenders. In the home game of the qualification for Allsvenskan, more than 15,000 attenders came to Landskrona IP again, and BoIS after goals by Tommy Gustafsson and Sonny Johansson, won 2–0 against
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. The away game was played in the northern town
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, just as the winter began at the 66th latitude. BoIS managed a goalless draw as result. In the final game, at neutral
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in Gothenburg, BoIS had to play
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and at least another draw was required for the promotion. It began bad, as Skövde scored twice, but by goals from Sonny Johansson and Leif Carlsen, Landskrona BoIS finally managed to be promoted back to Allsvenskan, after an absence for 21 seasons. As a result of the success, the Danish player Leif Carlsen was forced to leave BoIS. By 1971, the Swedish Football Association didn't allow foreign players in Allsvenskan. During the 1971 season Landskrona BoIS managed to finish on 6th place, but won only 5 games. Their home average attendance during the season was 8,504 presumably their best ever (by 2014). BoIS stayed in Allsvenskan for ten seasons, which included two bronze medals
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and
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and a Swedish Cup victory in 1972. During the 1970s their former rivals from Helsingborg had no luck in their attempts to return to Allsvenskan, and the main rivals instead became
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. In 1974 BoIS beat Malmö FF, with 2–1, for the first time at
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, in front of 24,746 attenders. Worse was the 1975 home game against Malmö FF, as the guests won 0–5, the attendance in Landskrona that year was though as high as 17,696, the second best attendance at IP. The club's ever main star Sonny Johansson contributed to this in a major way. Sonny played for the club from 1968 to 1984 and scored more than 300 goals. He was the highest-scoring player in Allsvenskan during the 1970s. In 1971, Claes Cronqvist returned to the club and remained until the relegation in 1980. Unlike in the 1960s when he was a forward, he mostly played as defender during the 1970s. Cronqvist holds the record for being sent off more than any player in Allsvenskan, 7 times, including 5 times while representing BoIS (1971–80) and twice during his time with Djurgården. In autumn 1978, the club got into problems. The supposed manager for the years to come, Lennart Söderberg, changed his mind in a very late stage, and suddenly the club was without a manager for the next season. After a hasty search, Ulf Schramm became manager. But already in the spring of 1979, the players began to make severe complaints to the chairman and board, suggesting that Schramm was "incompetent". This soon led to the dismissal of Schramm. At this time, within Swedish football, a dismissal of a manager in the middle of a season was a rare event. And Ulf Schramm eventually decided to process the club. Landskrona BoIS chairman of the time Claes Munck af Rosenschöld, who also was a solicitor, represented the club successfully during a trial that attracted some national attention. Schramm never appealed the matter. After the 1973 energy crisis, times became hard for the Swedish shipyards. There were six large shipyards along the Swedish western coast. Three of them were located in
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and in Landskrona was the
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shipyard, by far the town's largest employer with 3500 employees. By 1978 most shipyards were nationalised and threatened with closure. Then the club and its players decided to do something for Öresundsvarvet. In the Allsvenskan premiere match, Landskrona BoIS faced
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from Gothenburg away. Just before kick-off the BoIS players unfurled a banderole which got the large crowd to applaud the away team in a very rare manner. The banderole simply stated "Save the shipyards", which greatly also appealed to the Gothenburg audience. In spring 1979 the club suddenly had no goalkeeper, as first goal keeper Ronny Sörensson and second goalkeeper Leif Hult both had suffered injuries. Minor ones, but nevertheless none of them could play the away game against
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in Sundsvall. In the end, it was decided to put the goalkeeper coach Rolf Nilsson behind the posts. He was then 46 years, 8 months and 13 days old, which was, and still is, the record for the oldest player ever to play in Allsvenskan (as of March 2015). Nilsson conceded two goals, but BoIS won the game with 3–2.
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has used an even older goal keeper in the zeroes, but only as a substitute goal keeper who never got to play.


1980s and early 1990s

The manager issue during the end of the 1970s and early 1980s led to a relegation from Allsvenskan, and ten consecutive seasons at the Swedish top level came to an end during the autumn of 1980. After having been close to reach qualification for Allsvenskan in 1983, the goal of a return to Allsvenskan ended the following season, as a relegation down to third tier of Swedish football followed 1984. This was the second time in the clubs' history that Landskrona BoIS had to play third tier football. The first time was in 1952/53, and the club had then been promoted back after one season. The difference between tier 2 and 3 was huge in 1985. As the second tier comprised two leagues only, North and South, a total of 28 clubs, while third tier was divided into twelve regional leagues, and 144 clubs in all. In order to get promotion, the clubs had both to win its own regional league, followed by a home and away qualification against any of the other third tier league winners. Out of 12 league winners, 6 got promoted. The relegation from the higher league comprised the three last teams in both second-tier leagues, North and South. An all-time low home attendance was noted on a rainy day in June 1985, as fewer than 400 people watched the club be defeated by Hittarp with a score of 1–2. In the regional league, after around half of the series, BoIS was excluded from the top by other clubs. However, after winning more games in combination with main contenders (
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and
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) began to lose their games, BoIS managed to win the league with several match days remaining. Now the away-home qualifying games against Linköpings FF would decide which club that would be promoted. Both games ended 1–1 and a penalty shoot-out became the final tie breaker. BoIS forward, the well-bearded Ole Jensen scored the winning penalty for the club in front of a crowd of 6,000, and Landskrona BoIS was back at the second level in Swedish football again. However, during the years 1986 until 1991, the club mostly had to fight to avoid a new relegation. In 1992 manager Conny Karlsson broke this trend, finishing on 3rd place. The following year, Karlsson got Landskrona BoIS promoted to
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for the first time in 14 years.


1994–1996

However, the club chose not to prolong the contract with successful manager Conny Karlsson. Instead, the Dane Torben Storm became new manager. The club was relegated in the 1994 season. However, the relegation did not become definite until the last day of the season. Major financial troubles became evident during the later part of the season A temporary board, led by Allan Karlsson, now got the task from the club members, to take over after the former chairman. The club needed to sell some of their profile players, such as Andreas Jakobsson and
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, and the club's financial troubles led to bad results in the second tier, Division 1 Södra. For the second year in a row, the club was relegated.


1997–1999

Now the temporary board brought the club's former legendary and celebrated striker Sonny Johansson back to the club as manager for a period of three years. And his first task, to bring the club back to the second tier of Swedish football was immediately accomplished during the 1997 season. And already the following season, 1998, Landskrona managed to become the runners-up in their league, just one single point behind the winners
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. Only a lost home-away qualifier against
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prevented a second promotion in a row for the club. During the 1999 season, a re-construction of the Swedish second tier was imminent. Instead of two geographical leagues, labeled as Division 1 South and North, the national
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would begin in 2000. Hence, it became imperative to finish the league at the upper half of the table,http://www.everysport.com/sport/fotboll/division-1-herr/sdra/event/1999-10-12/landskrona-bois-kristianstads-ff/7492782! as the other half of the teams would be relegated. Landskrona BoIS secured their place in Superettan after a memorable game against
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. After 88 minutes, the score was 2–4 to Kristianstad, but when the referee blew his pipe this had changed into 5–4 to Landskrona BoIS.


2000–2005

During its first ever season, Landskrona BoIS managed to profile themselves in Superettan, and defeated
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away, but the club had to wait one season longer for promotion. They eventually become successful in the 2001 Superettan, securing promotion to Allsvenskan after winning against
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in the final game. In the premiere in Allsvenskan 2002, Landskrona BoIS defeated local rivals Helsingborgs IF with 6–2 at home, after a hattrick scored by striker Danijel Milovanović. During the first half of the season, BoIS was in top of the league, and even leading the table. They finished on 11th place in
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and
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, but were relegated after finishing on 12th place in
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and losing the qualification game against
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. Notable players during the latest period in the highest division were amongst others
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Daniel Nannskog Daniel Paul Gustav Nannskog (born 22 May 1974) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker for Högaborg, Malmö FF, Djurgården, Assyriska, Sylvia, Landskrona BoIS, Sichuan Guancheng and Stabæk IF, as well as for th ...
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Håkan Söderstjerna Håkan Söderstjerna (born 30 October 1975) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. In media he sometimes went under the alias "The one armed bandit", as he was born with one arm only. Career Söderstjerna, who wa ...
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, and Jonas Olsson.


Since 2006

Between
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and
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, Landskrona BoIS have played nine consecutive seasons in the second highest division,
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. Swedish footballer
Henrik Larsson Edward Henrik Larsson (born 20 September 1971) is a Swedish professional football coach and former player, formerly an assistant manager of Barcelona. Playing as a striker, Larsson began his career with Högaborgs BK. In 1992, he moved to Hels ...
was appointed manager of the club in 2009, and remained for three years before his departure following the 2012 season. Landskrona BoIS was relegated after the 2014 season and had to celebrate its hundredth birthday as a third tier club. The 1998 to 2013 chairman, Kenneth Håkansson, who still was a member of the board, refused to answer criticism asked by the local newspaper. The club was relegated to the third tier (a division split in two regional leagues) just before the club's 100 year anniversary, in the 2014 season. After three years outside Swedish elite football, the club managed to return to Superettan for the 2018 season. This began rather well and included a memorable 1–1 tie vs local rivals Helsingborg IF in front 8.192 spectators, the highest home attendance since Allsvenskan in 2005. BoIS equalized a late HIF score around the 90th minute. But during the summer most went all wrong, and the club had to face a relegation and return to the third tier. After a failed qualification (vs Öster) for Superettan in 2019, the club managed to gain promotion to the second tier in December 2020, and finished the 2021 Superettan campaign in 6th place.


Ownership

Landskrona BoIS, like most Swedish sports clubs, is a non-profit association, run by a board which is elected annually by the club's members.


Stadiums


Banan 1915 to 1924

Landskrona BoIS previously played in the middle of a simple kind of cycling track, locally referred to as " Banan" (English: ''the track'' or ''the lane''). Football in Landskrona first became introduced at "Banan", and this ground, built in 1893, became the initial home of Landskrona BoIS, and its in 1915 merged predecessors IK Diana and IFK Landskrona.


IP since 1924

Since its construction in 1924, the same year as the inaugural Allsvenskan season, Landskrona IP has been the home of Landskrona BoIS. The first ever match at this venue was played between Landskrona BoIS and B 1903 from Denmark, which the Danish club won with 3–2. The first
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match at Landskrona IP was on 10 August 1924, when BoIS played
IFK Göteborg Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Göteborg (officially IFK Göteborg Fotboll), commonly known as IFK Göteborg, IFK (especially locally) or simply Göteborg, is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, it is the ...
and lost 4–0. The record attendance of 18,535 was set on 18 October 1959 in a qualifying match to
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, against
Degerfors IF Degerfors IF is a Swedish football club located in Degerfors. The club, formed 13 January 1907, is currently playing in the highest tier in Swedish football, Allsvenskan. Background Degerfors IF first played in the Allsvenskan in 1939 makin ...
. Within Allsvenskan, the highest attendance is 17,697 against
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in 1975. In the autumn of 2013, the Landskrona BoIS board suggested that the stadium should switch from natural grass to artificial turf. This led to protests from supporter groups, both in the form of banners at matches and protest petitions on the internet. The stadium, Landskrona IP is owned and run by the municipality of Landskrona, and as the protests reached the local municipality politicians, it was decided to keep the natural grass.


Top ten home attendances

# 18,535 vs
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at 14 October 1959, qualification for Allsvenskan # 17,696 vs
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at 6 June 1975, AllsvenskanMalmö FF's statistical site, http://www.mff.se/sv-SE/aktuellt/media/nyhetsarkiv/2004/2004-05-11_1312 # 16,010 vs AIK at 21 October 1962, qualification for Allsvenskan # 15,685 vs
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at 10 October 1970, qualification for Allsvenskan # 15,514 vs
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Associatio ...
at 6 June 1973, Allsvenskan # 15,116 vs Jönköping Södra IF at mid-October 1968, qualification for Allsvenskan # 15,114 vs
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at 19 October 1958, qualification for Allsvenskan # 15,036 vs
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Associatio ...
at 12 September 1971, Allsvenskan # 15,015 vs
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at 29 August 1970, Division 2 (second tier) # 14,693 vs
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at 12 September 1974, Allsvenskan After the reconstructions at Landskrona IP in 1990 and 1991, the attendance capacity at the venue was reduced to between 10,000 and 12,000 (depending of several changes at the western end). Top five attendances after 1991 are: # 11,902 vs
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at 6 April 2002, Allsvenskan # 11,375 vs
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at 4 August 2003, Allsvenskan # 11,036 vs
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at 3 April 2004, Allsvenskan # 10,376 vs
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at 24 May 1992, Second tier # 10,181 vs AIK at 8 July 2002, Allsvenskan* */ At this event the venue was overcrowded and the police closed the entrance for the terraced stands. The police also removed advertising behind the western goal, in order for more attendees who had paid their ground fee to be able to watch the game. Afterward did the club's chairman at the time apologize to the advertisers – but not to the paying attendees who could not see much. (The temporary western stands from the Helsingborgs IF match had been removed, which explains how 11.902 was not equally overcrowded just three months earlier).


Average attendances


Chairmen

During its first 65 years of existence, the club had a very stable chairmanship. From 1915 until 1980 only three persons had this title, Bror Nilsson, Harry Wibratt and Claes Munck af Rosenschöld (forgetting one single year, 1936, in which Bror Nilsson's brother, Thure had this title). Perhaps sadly, this stability vanished in the 1980s. Between 1981 and 1995, the club had to use no less than 7 chairmen. With the arrival of Kenneth Håkansson a kind of stability returned. Håkansson doubtlessly had several benefits, and will be remembered for the 2002–2005 Allsvenskan spell. But beginning in 2005, he came up with various ideas of a new stadium. Every new such idea included a smaller but more expensive version. By 2010 he began proposing for brand new so-called "multi-venue" in the blowy harbour area, for just 6000 attenders. As this idea was rejected also by his closer associates, the focal point returned to changes of the club's current venue, Landskrona IP instead. Towards the end of the 2013 season, he and his board made a request to Landskrona Municipality, to get artificial turf at the stadium pitch. In Sweden, artificial turf had become popular in areas where the winter climate is much colder compared to
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's. But football stadiums in Scania, as well as along the Swedish western coast, all were using real grass (and still is as of 2017). As Håkansson didn't listen to the club's supporters during several home matches, a public appeal in the local newspaper initiated protests of an unanticipated magnitude. The local politicians, who first had assumed that artificial turf would be popular, now decided not to grant the Landskrona BoIS board proposal of artificial turf. And this soon lead to Håkansson's fall as chairman, and due to the 2014 season relegation from
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to the third and regional tier, and for the club's 100 year celebration season in 2015, he also left the board entirely. Håkansson's service for the club will nevertheless be remembered together with the names of the other long term serving chairmen – Bror Nilsson, Harry Wibratt and Claes Munck af Rosenschöld. His successor Gabriel Munck has with modest means done well, and Landskrona BoIS managed to win their regional third tier league in 2017, and will from 2018 again play in
Superettan Superettan (; meaning the super first (division)) is an association football league and the second highest league in the league system of Swedish men's football. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Al ...
. As Gabriel Munck, after the promotion to Superettan, declared his wish to resign as chairman due to private reasons, an intern struggle for the chairmanship arose. When the nomination committee put their name forward, two other men also declared their wishes to become the new chairman. A unique situation for the club. The annual meeting had to be cancelled before it even began. A few days later, at 5 March in Folkets Hus (The People's House), the annual meeting could be held, and Urban Jansson was elected as the new chairman.


Supporters

The largest supporter club is called Black & White, and was established in 1993. And in the winter before the upcoming season of
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, where Landskrona made a comeback after several years in the lower divisions, was the supporter club made a formal institution with annual meetings and a board. Black & White have published the fanzine "''Halvtid''" ("Half Time") a bit now and then since 1994. Since the building of Landskrona IP in 1924, the singing supporters have always stood on the part of IP (the northern stand terraces) which occasionally is called the "English Stand" ( sv, Engelska Läktaren). The majority of the club's supporters are from the city of
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, but they also draw support from nearby towns such as
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,
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,
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, Löddeköpinge and
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. A group of supporters in
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also exists.


Rivalries

The main rivals have varied throughout history.
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is by many supporters considered the greatest rival. The cities are geographically close to each other, and the supporters of the two teams hold a certain grudge, which dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. There is also a rivalry between Landskrona and
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Associatio ...
, which reaches back to the 1930s. During the successful 1970s,
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Associatio ...
was definitely the only rival, as Helsingborg didn't participate in Allsvenskan. The derby matches between the teams from
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are called '' Skånederbyn''. In a poll from 2005, Landskrona supporters were asked which club was most important to beat during the season. A majority answered Helsingborgs IF (with 64.6% of the votes) followed by Malmö FF (26.9%).


Crest and colours

For Landskrona's first season, they wore a black and white striped shirt with black shorts and white socks. The same home shirts have become standard. The away shirts have traditionally always been a red top with black shorts, however there are a few exceptions. In 2003, the away shirt was in the colors of the Scanian flag; a bright yellow top with red shorts. In the 2012 and 2013 season the club changed to a pink top with white shorts, initially supporting
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. In the 2018 season the club switched to an away shirt and shorts completely in
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, which they played in for three seasons. In 2021 the club honored its classic nickname ''Scania's Uruguayans'' by playing in a light blue away shirt with black shorts similar to the Uruguay national team.


Kits


Players


First-team squad


Out on loan


Notable players

:List criteria: ::* Played at least 100 matches for Landskrona BoIS. ::* Represented their national team as a Landskrona BoIS player, or with BoIS as club of origin. ::* Very special efforts of historical signification. ;Sweden *
Albin Dahl Carl Albin Dahl (2 January 1900 – 15 February 1980) was a Swedish association footballer who played as a striker. He competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics and finished in fifth and third place, respectively. Together with his elder br ...
*
Harry Dahl Harry Dahl (25 June 1902 – 2 December 1986), nicknamed Hacke, was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. His older brother Albin Dahl was also a footballer. Career With 334 goals, he is Landskrona BoIS's top goal scorer of all time. ...
* Knut Hansson * Sigvard Pettersson * Hasse Persson * Kjell Lindstrand * Claes Cronqvist * Sonny Johansson * Tommy Gustafsson * Stefan Nilsson * Göran Petersson * Per-Åke Theander * Mats Aronsson * Joakim Nilsson *
Håkan Söderstjerna Håkan Söderstjerna (born 30 October 1975) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. In media he sometimes went under the alias "The one armed bandit", as he was born with one arm only. Career Söderstjerna, who wa ...
*
Pontus Farnerud Hans Pontus Farnerud (born 4 June 1980) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Starting off his professional career with Landskrona BoIS in the late 1990s, he went on to represent Monaco, Strasbourg, Sporting, ...
*
Alexander Farnerud Alexander Hans Christian Farnerud (born 1 May 1984) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as attacking midfielder. Starting out at Landskrona BoIS in the early 2000s, he went on to represent clubs in France, Germany, Denmark, Sw ...
* Danijel Milovanović *
Daniel Nannskog Daniel Paul Gustav Nannskog (born 22 May 1974) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker for Högaborg, Malmö FF, Djurgården, Assyriska, Sylvia, Landskrona BoIS, Sichuan Guancheng and Stabæk IF, as well as for th ...
* Johan Andersson * Jörgen Pettersson * Jonas Olsson * Matthias Eklund * Linus Malmqvist ;Denmark * Leif Carlsen * Allan Ravn ;Estonia *
Indrek Zelinski Indrek Zelinski (born 13 November 1974) is an Estonian Association football, football Coach (sport), coach and former professional football player, player. Zelinski played as a Forward (association football), forward for Sindi Kalju, JK Tervis ...
;Finland *
Antti Okkonen Antti Okkonen (born 6 June 1982) is a former footballer who played in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium. In addition, he represented the national team. He was a defensive midfielder. Career Okkonen started youth career in Oulun Luistinse ...
;Gambia *
Alagie Sosseh Alagie Sosseh (born 21 July 1986) is a Gambian football player who plays for Vietnamese club Sông Lam Nghệ An Career Sosseh has played for Hammarby IF and Landskrona BoIS. In December 2015, Sosseh transferred to Siah Jamegan of the Persian ...
;Ghana * Afo Dodoo ;Iceland * Auðun Helgason ;Nigeria * Kevin Amuneke ;Rwanda * Bobo Bola ;Scotland *
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;USA * Christopher Sullivan


National team players

*:: ''This list includes all players who have represented a national team on senior level, while playing for Landskrona BoIS.'' *
Albin Dahl Carl Albin Dahl (2 January 1900 – 15 February 1980) was a Swedish association footballer who played as a striker. He competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics and finished in fifth and third place, respectively. Together with his elder br ...
(1919–1922) * Birger Dahlgren (1921) *
Harry Dahl Harry Dahl (25 June 1902 – 2 December 1986), nicknamed Hacke, was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. His older brother Albin Dahl was also a footballer. Career With 334 goals, he is Landskrona BoIS's top goal scorer of all time. ...
(1923–1930) * Carl Huldt (1929) * Svante Kvist (1929) * Erik Linder (1929–1939) * Fritz Lindfors (1929) * Axel Johansson (1930) * John Nilsson (1930) * Knut Hansson (1933–1938)Reserve in the Sweden squad for the
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.
* Curt Bergsten (1935–1938) * Arthur Karlsson (1935) * Henning Pettersson (1935) * Harry Nilsson (1938–1942) * Erik Persson (1938–1942) * Erik Andersson (1939) * Claes Cronqvist (1971–1974) * Jörgen Augustsson (1976–1977) * Sonny Johansson (1977) *
Alexander Farnerud Alexander Hans Christian Farnerud (born 1 May 1984) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as attacking midfielder. Starting out at Landskrona BoIS in the early 2000s, he went on to represent clubs in France, Germany, Denmark, Sw ...
(2003) *
Indrek Zelinski Indrek Zelinski (born 13 November 1974) is an Estonian Association football, football Coach (sport), coach and former professional football player, player. Zelinski played as a Forward (association football), forward for Sindi Kalju, JK Tervis ...
(2003) * Auðun Helgason (2003–2004) *
Antti Okkonen Antti Okkonen (born 6 June 1982) is a former footballer who played in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium. In addition, he represented the national team. He was a defensive midfielder. Career Okkonen started youth career in Oulun Luistinse ...
(2004–2006) * Jonas Sandqvist (2005) * Kevin Amuneke (2005) * Bobo Bola (2005–2008) *
Alagie Sosseh Alagie Sosseh (born 21 July 1986) is a Gambian football player who plays for Vietnamese club Sông Lam Nghệ An Career Sosseh has played for Hammarby IF and Landskrona BoIS. In December 2015, Sosseh transferred to Siah Jamegan of the Persian ...
(2010) * Mohamed Ramadan (2015) * Saber Azizi (2016–2017) * Amr Kaddoura (2021–)


Club officials


Organisation

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Technical staff

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Statistics


Top scorer by season


European participations


Managerial history

:*''(C)'' – Caretaker


Notable managers

''The managers are listed according to their first season as manager for Landskrona BoIS'': :List criteria: ::* Won at least one medal in
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or
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, or gained promotion with Landskrona BoIS. ::* Managed the team for at least 5 years.


Achievements

*34 ''seasons'' in the '' Highest Swedish League'' *54 ''seasons'' in the '' Second Highest Swedish League'' *9 ''seasons'' in the '' Third Highest Swedish League'' ''The club has never played below the third highest league in Swedish football.''


League

*
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: ** 3rd place, little silver (1): 1937–38 ** 4th place, bronze (3): 1938–39, 1975, 1976 *
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: ** Winners (10): 1933–34, 1943–44, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1957–58, 1959, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1993 ** Runners-up (8): 1941–42, 1946–47, 1956–57, 1960, 1965, 1992, 1998, 2001 ''Known as Division 2 Södra, Division 2 Östra, Division 1 Södra and Superettan.'' * Third division: ** Winners (4): 1952–53, 1985, 1997, 2017 ** Runners-up (2): 2019, 2020 ''Known as Division 3 Södra, Division 2 Södra and Division 1 Södra.''


Cups

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Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen (, ''The Swedish Cup'') is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 96 teams compe ...
: ** Winners (1): 1971–72 ** Runners-up (4): 1949, 1975–76, 1983–84, 1992–93 * Skånska Mästerskapet: ** Winners (4): 1923, 1930, 1935, 1936 ** Runners-up (1): 1926 * Distriktsmästerskapet:Cup for Scanian clubs, mostly from the lower leagues. ** Winners (2): 2016, 2022 ** Runners-up (1): 2015


Footnotes

:A Current youth players who at least have sat on the bench in a competitive match.


Notes


External links


Landskrona BoIS
nbsp;– official site
Black & White
nbsp;– official supporter club site
BoISare
nbsp;– supporter site {{Authority control Allsvenskan clubs Football clubs in Skåne County BoIS Association football clubs established in 1915 1915 establishments in Sweden 1910s in Sweden Sports clubs established in 1915 20th-century establishments in Skåne County Svenska Cupen winners