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Assyriska FF

Swedish football club

Assyriska FF

Summary

Swedish football club

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fullnameAssyriska Fotbollsföreningen
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groundSödertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje, Sweden
capacity8,500
chairmanMoussa Esa
managerAbbod Kocadag
leagueEttan Fotboll
season2025
positionEttan Norra, 6th of 16
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Assyriska Fotbollsföreningen, also known simply as Assyriska FF, is a Swedish football club based in Södertälje, Stockholm County. The club, formed in 1974 by Assyrian immigrants, has advanced through the league system and is currently playing in the third highest Swedish league, Division 1. They played in the highest Swedish football league Allsvenskan in 2005 where their games were broadcast in over 80 countries. The club has also played a final in Svenska Cupen, which was lost against IF Elfsborg in 2003.

Assyriska is often viewed as a substitute national team by the Assyrian people.

The club has a fan base from all over the world and has also their own pop song which is called "My Assyrian team – the team of my dream". A documentary film about Assyriska called "Assyriska: A National Team Without A Nation" was also made in 2006 by Nuri Kino and Erik Sandberg. The success of the documentary film made it possible to win the Golden Palm Award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.

History

A chart showing the progress of Assyriska through the [[swedish football league system]]. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

Assyriska Föreningen in Södertälje was founded in 1971 by ethnic Assyrian refugees from Turkey who belonged to the Syriac Orthodox Church. Three years later, a football team was started and played its first season in the lowest league in 1975. They advanced through the divisions and reached the second highest league, Division 1 (today replaced by Superettan), in 1992, as the first immigrant team ever. The team was however relegated in 1993, and the next few years, the club played every second year in Division 1 before managing to stay there for more than one season in 1997.

In 2003 Assyriska made it to the final in Svenska Cupen, where they lost with 0–2 against IF Elfsborg. On the way to the final, they won against IFK Göteborg with 4–1 and Djurgårdens IF with 0–4.

They lost a promotion play-off against Örebro SK in 1999, but five years later, in 2004, Assyriska was promoted to Allsvenskan, the highest league, for the first time as Örebro SK was relegated due to economical problems. Assyriska's debut in Allsvenskan went well in the beginning and they had a couple of notable wins against big clubs as IFK Göteborg with 0–3 and against IF Elfsborg with 1–3. However Assyriska were relegated after only one season in the Allsvenskan, where they finished last. Since then Assyriska had fallen into Division 1 North, but enjoyed a strong season in 2007 to finish champions and were promoted back into the Superettan.

At the close of the 2009 season Assyriska, having held off the challenge of rivals Syrianska FC to finish third in the Superettan table, faced Djurgårdens IF in a play-off for a place in the Allsvenskan in 2010. Assyriska won the first match at home 2–0 but were overcome 3–0 after extra time in the repeat. In season 2010, Assyriska finished 4th in the Superettan. But 2010 was a season in which football became irrelevant for Assyriska after the murder of player Eddie Moussa.

Since then, the team has made a series of mid-table finishes and remains in the Superettan for the 2013 season.

Stadium

Assyriska Föreningen's primary stadium since 2006 is Södertälje Fotbollsarena. Until 2006, the team played at the old stadium Bårsta IP.

Supporters

Assyriska Föreningen's official fan club is called Zelge Fans. They were first started 1993 by a group of Assyriska supporters in Södertälje. They were known as Neshre, which means eagle (or eagles) in Syriac. Three months after they launched, the club changed its name to Zelge Fans, Zelge meaning "sun rays" in Syriac. The sun rays are a symbol of the Assyrian flag, which is where the idea to name the fan club Zelge Fans came from. Most of the members are Assyrians, but the Zelge fan club also has many Swedish members.

Assyriska's fans are also growing in numbers as a result of the internet. During its early years, Assyriska did not have the mass means of communication to be able to spread their team information consistently to other mass Assyrian areas (Chicago, New Jersey, California, Toronto, Sydney, etc.). With the tech age, Assyriska has been able to spread its fan base outside of Södertälje and become known in over 80 countries. Acting as their national team, Assyriska represents the entire population of Assyrians throughout the world.

Assyriska has become a true symbol for Assyrians traveling to Sweden. Many make it their goal to watch an Assyriska match at least once when they travel to Sweden.

Players

First-team squad

Retired numbers

18 – Eddie Moussa, forward (2001–2010)

Notable players

  • Sweden Mikael Ishak

  • Kennedy Kakircioglu

  • Nahir Besara

  • David Durmaz

  • Kachir Eskander

  • Marcus linday

  • Raby Youssef

  • Daniel Nannskog

  • Ceyhun Eris

  • Metin Tasci

  • Stefan Batan

Staff

Sports

  • Head Coach: Abbod Kocadag
  • Assistant Coach: Eufrat Barmousa

Achievements

League

  • Division 1 Norra:
    • Winners (1): 2007
    • Runners-up (1): 1999

Cups

  • Svenska Cupen:
    • Runners-up (1): 2003

Notable coaches

  • Germany Peter Antoine (1999)
  • Sweden Bo Petersson (2002)
  • Sweden Conny Karlsson (2003–2004, 2009)
  • POR José Morais (2005)
  • Sweden Rikard Norling (2010–2011)
  • Sweden Kachir Eskander (1997-2011)

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovements
1993Tier 2Division 1Norra14thRelegated
1994Tier 3Division 2Västra Svealand1stPromoted
1995Tier 2Division 1Norra12thRelegated
1996Tier 3Division 2Västra Svealand1stPromoted
1997Tier 2Division 1Norra9th
1998Tier 2Division 1Norra5th
1999Tier 2Division 1Norra2nd
2000Tier 2 Superettan11th
2001Tier 2 Superettan13th
2002Tier 2 Superettan5th
2003Tier 2 Superettan10th
2004Tier 2 Superettan3rdPromoted
2005Tier 1 Allsvenskan 14thRelegated
2006*Tier 2 Superettan13thRelegated
2007Tier 3Division 1Norra1stPromoted
2008Tier 2 Superettan4th
2009Tier 2 Superettan3rdPromotion Playoffs
2010Tier 2 Superettan4th
2011Tier 2 Superettan9th
2012Tier 2 Superettan8th
2013Tier 2 Superettan8th
2014Tier 2 Superettan14thRelegation Playoffs
2015Tier 2 Superettan4th
2016Tier 2 Superettan14thRelegated
2017Tier 3Division 1Norra9th
2018Tier 3Division 1Norra15thRelegated
2019Tier 4Division 2Södra Svealand3rd
2020Tier 4Division 2Södra Svealand1stPromoted
2021Tier 3EttanNorra14thRelegated
2022Tier 4Division 2Södra Svealand2ndPromotion Playoffs
2023Tier 4Division 2Södra Svealand1stPromoted
2024Tier 3EttanNorra12th
2025Tier 3EttanNorra6th

** League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.* |}

References

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