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Älvsjö AIK FF is a Swedish
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club located in
Älvsjö Älvsjö () is a district of the city of Stockholm Municipality in Sweden, located in the borough Älvsjö in Söderort. It has the biggest rentable facility in northern Europe called Stockholm International Fairs, and also the hotel Scandic ...
within
Stockholm Municipality Stockholm Municipality () or the City of Stockholm () is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. It has the largest population of the 290 municipalities of the country, but one of the smallest areas, making it the second most ...
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Background

Älvsjö AIK was formed on 23 May 1915. The first and largest section of the newly formed club was football. Other sports played included bandy, ice hockey and floorball. Älvsjö AIK football section was reconstituted in 1993 to become their own separate club with the name Älvsjö AIK Fotbollsförening. Since their foundation Älvsjö AIK has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the
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. The club's most successful period was from 1969 until 1974 when they competed in Division 2, which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. The club currently plays in Division 3 Östra Svealand which is the fifth tier of Swedish football. They play their home matches at the Älvsjö IP in Älvsjö. Älvsjö AIK FF are affiliated to the
Stockholms Fotbollförbund The Stockholms Fotbollförbund (; StFF) is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in Stockholm County. Background Stockholms Fotbollförbund is the governing body for foot ...
. The women's soccer team won the Swedish national championship in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 and the Swedish national cup tournament three times, 1992, 1996 and 1999.


Recent history

In recent seasons Älvsjö AIK FF have competed in the following divisions: * 2018 - Division IV, Stockholm Södra * 2017 - Division IV, Stockholm Södra * 2016 - Division IV, Stockholm Mellersta * 2015 - Division III, Södra Svealand * 2014 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2013 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2012 – Division III, Södra Svealand * 2011 – Division III, Södra Svealand * 2010 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2009 – Division II, Södra Svealand * 2008 – Division II, Östra Svealand * 2008 – Division II, Södra Svealand * 2007 – Division II, Norra Svealand * 2006 – Division II, Norra Svealand * 2005 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2004 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2003 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2002 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2001 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 2000 – Division IV, Stockholm Södra * 1999 – Division III, Östra Svealand * 1998 – Division II, Östra Svealand * 1997 – Division II, Östra Svealand * 1996 – Division II, Västra Svealand * 1995 – Division II, Östra Svealand * 1994 – Division II, Östra Svealand * 1993 – Division II, Östra Svealand


Attendances

In recent seasons Älvsjö AIK FF have had the following average attendances:


Notable managers

* Sören Åkeby *
Göran Aral Göran Timur Aral (born 3 July 1953) is a Swedish former association football, football defender, coach and director. Career Göran Aral was born in Sweden in 1953 and is a product of the Djurgårdens IF Fotboll, Djurgården youth system. At t ...
* Thomas Turesson


Footnotes


External links


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