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Kristianstads DFF
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| clubname | Kristianstads DFF |
| image | Kristianstads DFF logo.svg |
| fullname | Kristianstads DFF |
| nickname | KDFF |
| founded | 1998 |
| ground | Kristianstads Fotbollsarena, |
| Kristianstad | |
| capacity | 3,080 |
| chairman | Anders Flügel |
| chrtitle | Chairman |
| manager | Johanna Almgren |
| Daniel Angergård | |
| mgrtitle | Head coaches |
| league | Damallsvenskan |
| season | 2025 |
| position | 6th |
| leftarm1 | FF8C00 |
| body1 | FF8C00 |
| rightarm1 | FF8C00 |
| shorts1 | 000000 |
| socks1 | 000000 |
| leftarm2 | DC143C |
| body2 | DC143C |
| rightarm2 | DC143C |
| shorts2 | FFFFFF |
| socks2 | FFFFFF |
| website | http://www.kdff.nu |
Kristianstad Daniel Angergård Kristianstads DFF () is a women's association football club from Kristianstad, Sweden. The club is affiliated to the Scania Football Association.
History
Wä IF was founded in 1935 and their women team played from 1990 to 1994 and again in 1998 in the Damallsvenskan. The team merged on 5 November 1998 with the women team of Kristianstads FF to become Kristianstad/Wä DFF. The team continued as Kristianstad/Wä DFF during the seasons of 1999 until 2001 in the Damallsvenskan. In 2006 the club was renamed to the current name Kristianstads DFF. Prominent players to have represented the club include Malin Andersson, Therese Sjögran, Sara Johansson and Nilla Fischer. In 2005 the team finished third in the Söderettan, before winning the Söderettan unbeaten in 2008 and clinching promotion to the Damallsvenskan. In July 2009 the players posed for a nude team photograph, to raise funds as the club was in financial difficulty. In 2018, the club changed their homeground from Vilans IP to Kristianstads Fotbollsarena. In the same year the team achieved their best league placing since their foundation, securing a fourth-place finish in the Damallsvenskan.
Homeground
Kristianstads DFF play their home games at Kristianstads Fotbollsarena in Kristianstad.
Club colours
The team colours are Orange shirt and black shorts and socks for home games and white for away games.
Managers
- Sweden Ulf Berglund (2008–2009)
- Sweden Pierre Persson (2010–2011)
- Iceland Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir (2009– )
Current squad
Out on loan
Former players
For details of current and former players, see :Category:Kristianstads DFF players.
Staff
Sports
;Head coach:
- Sweden Daniel Angergård
- Sweden Johanna Almgren
;Assistant coach:
- Sweden Sandra Wuopio
;Goalkeeper coach:
- Serbia Bojan Jovic
;Physiotherapist:
- Sweden Frida Berlin
;Team leader:
- Sweden Isabella Sjöstedt
Management
;Club Manager:
- Iceland Albert Sigurdsson
;Sports Director:
- Sweden Lovisa Ström
References
References
- "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Skånes Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se".
- [http://www.kdff.nu/ Kristianstads DFF – Historia]
- [http://www.womensoccer.de/2009/07/08/kristianstad-mit-nackten-tatsachen-den-verein-retten/ Kristianstad: Mit nackten Tatsachen den Verein retten]
- (2 March 2019). "Kristianstad har sikte på ny medalj". Skåne Sport.
- "Truppen / Kristianstads DFF". Kristianstads DFF.
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