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Östersunds FK

Association football club in Östersund, Sweden

Östersunds FK

Association football club in Östersund, Sweden

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groundJämtkraft Arena, Östersund
capacity8,545
current2024 Östersunds FK season
clubnameÖstersunds FK
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fullnameÖstersunds Fotbollsklubb
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chairmanPeja Lindholm
mgrtitleHead coach
managerNemanja Miljanović
leagueSuperettan
season2025
positionSuperettan, 12th of 16
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Östersunds Fotbollsklubb, commonly known simply as Östersunds FK, Östersund () or (especially locally) ÖFK, is a Swedish professional football club located in Östersund, Sweden, that plays in the Swedish second tier, Superettan. The club was formed in 1996 as a merger of several Östersund clubs. The club is affiliated with the Jämtland-Härjedalens Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Jämtkraft Arena. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are red and black, predominantly in stripes and with red shorts and socks.

From its creation, the club played mostly in the third tier of Swedish football but in 2013 Östersund achieved promotion to the second tier, Superettan, after achieving two consecutive promotions. In 2016, Östersund was promoted to the Swedish first tier, Allsvenskan, for the first time. In 2017, Östersund won the Svenska Cupen and qualified for the UEFA Europa League. The club was relegated to Superettan in 2021.

Name

The name 'Östersunds' is in a possessive clause in the Swedish language, which means it is incorrect to call the club anything other than Östersund in a short form based on the town name.

Background

Östersunds FK was created in 1996 when the three local clubs Ope IF, IFK Östersund and Östersund/Torvalla FF merged, aiming to create a club in that would be able to establish itself in the top two tiers of Swedish football. The next year Frösö IF also joined the project. The newly formed club started out their existence in the third tier in 1997 and Östersund/Torvalla FF ceased to exist as a consequence. IFK Östersund, Ope IF och Östersund/Torvalla FF (ÖTFF). In 2000 a fifth club, Fältjägarnas IF, was also merged into the club.

During the 2000s the club started taking on an English flavour and in 2007 the director of football Daniel Kindberg used his friendship with coaches Roberto Martínez and Graeme Jones to start a cooperation with Swansea City where Östersund would loan young players from the club. Swansea also came over to Östersund to play the inauguration game at the newly built stadium. After a poor 2010 season the club was relegated to the fourth tier for the first time ever.

In 2011 Daniel Kindberg returned to the role as director of football and increased financial backing from local companies which enabled the hiring of more full-time staff. Following Jones' recommendation the club also brought in young English manager Graham Potter who was working at an English university at the time. Through several successful signings, some coming from Potter's connections at Nike Football Academy, the club was able to win both the fourth tier and then the third tier immediately the year after. The club was promoted to Superettan for the 2013 season and finished 10th that season.

In January 2014 the club announced that they had signed a half-billion kronor deal with the government of Libya to develop and educate Libyan football players. Under the terms of the deal, Östersunds FK would train 250 young men from Libya every year, except the first year in which they will receive 60 students. Those players would be taught English and computer skills in addition to sports theory and football training. The deal was expected to raise Östersund FKs yearly profits by over 50%. The deal with the Libyan state never came to life, thus meaning no students came to Östersund and no money was received by the club.

On 27 October 2015, the club was promoted to Allsvenskan for the first time. In 2017, they managed to win their first major trophy, Svenska Cupen, after defeating IFK Norrköping 4–1 in the final, also qualifying for the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, marking their first appearance in a European competition tournament. In their Europa League debut in the second qualifying round on 13 July 2017, Östersund earned a shock 2–0 over Turkish giants Galatasaray at the Jämtkraft Arena and eliminated them after a 1–1 draw in Istanbul. Two goals by Saman Ghoddos in a win over PAOK on 24 August saw them qualify for the group stage at the first time of asking, at the same time making them the only Swedish representative in the season's UEFA competition and making Graham Potter the only British manager in the Europa League group stage. After losing only one game in their campaign, they finished second in a group featuring Athletic Bilbao and Hertha Berlin, becoming the first Swedish club to progress beyond the Europa League group stage. In the round of 32 they managed to beat English side Arsenal 2–1 away but were eliminated 4–2 on aggregate after losing the first leg 3–0.

On 17 April 2018, club chairman (also the director of football) Daniel Kindberg was taken into custody by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority, suspected on probable cause of serious fraud and for assisting in serious gross accounting violations. Together with two other people, Kindberg is suspected of submitting false invoices in several companies, according to the prosecutor. Several of these companies have strong ties to Östersunds FK and the club's sponsorship deals. Several years before, in 2014, Kindberg was subject to criticism when Östersundshem, the municipal housing company where he was the CEO, became a big sponsor of Östersunds FK.

On 11 June 2018, Graham Potter left Östersunds FK to take over as manager of Swansea City after eight seasons in charge.

On 31 October 2021, they were relegated from Allsvenskan after their loss to Varberg BoIS. In the 2022 season, Östersunds FK managed to barely escape relegation from Superettan, the second tier of Swedish men's professional football. The team ended up in 14th place and therefore had to qualify which they did. Östersund played six seasons in Allsvenskan before they were relegated.

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovementsSvenska Cupen
1997Tier 3Division 2Norrland7th
1998Tier 3Division 2Norrland2ndPromotion Playoff – Not promoted
1999Tier 3Division 2Norrland1stPromotion Playoff – Not promoted
2000Tier 3Division 2Norrland5th
2001Tier 3Division 2Norrland3rd
2002Tier 3Division 2Norrland5thRound 1
2003Tier 3Division 2Norrland2ndDNQ
2004Tier 3Division 2Norrland4thRound 1
2005Tier 3Division 2Norrland2ndPromotedRound 3
2006Tier 3Division 1Norra11thRound 2
2007Tier 3Division 1Norra11thRound 2
2008Tier 3Division 1Norra10thRound 2
2009Tier 3Division 1Norra11thRound 2
2010Tier 3Division 1Norra13thRelegatedRound 3
2011Tier 4Division 2Norrland1stPromotedRound 2
2012Tier 3Division 1Norra1stPromotedRound 2
2013Tier 2 Superettan10th
2014Tier 2 Superettan5thGroup stage, 3rd
2015Tier 2 Superettan2ndPromotedRound 2
2016Tier 1Allsvenskan8thGroup stage, 3rd
2017Tier 1Allsvenskan5thWinner
2018Tier 1Allsvenskan6thSemi-finals
2019Tier 1Allsvenskan12thGroup stage, 2nd
2020Tier 1Allsvenskan13thGroup stage, 2nd
2021Tier 1Allsvenskan16thRelegatedQuarter-finals
2022Tier 2 Superettan14thRelegation Playoff – Not relegatedRound 2
2023Tier 2 Superettan5thGroup stage, 4th
2024Tier 2Superettan14thRelegation Playoff – Not relegatedGroup stage, 3rd
2025Tier 2Superettan12th

European record

Overall record

:Accurate as of 23 February 2018

CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2017–18UEFA Europa League2QTUR Galatasaray2–01–13–1
3QLUX Fola Esch1–02–13–1
POGRE PAOK2–01–33–3 (a)
Group JESP Athletic Bilbao2–20–12nd
GER Hertha BSC1–01–1
UKR Zorya Luhansk2–02–0
R32ENG Arsenal0–32–12–4

;Notes

  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round
  • GS: Group Stage
  • R32: Round of 32

UEFA Team rank

The following list ranks the current position of Östersunds FK in UEFA ranking:

RankTeamPoints
89SWE Malmö FF16.000
116ITA Torino FC12.330
117CRO HNK Rijeka10.500
118CYP AEK Larnaca FC10.000
119SWE Östersunds FK10.000
120MDA FC Sheriff Tiraspol10.000
121TUR Osmanlispor8.000
145SWE AIK6.000
187SWE IFK Norrköping3.975
188SWE BK Häcken3.975

As of 21 September 2020.https://web.archive.org/web/20130113004406/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2020

Players

First-team squad

Out on loan

Notable players

This list of notable players includes those who have either been named player of the year at the club, or has become league top goalscorer, or went on to play in Allsvenskan (or for larger clubs abroad).

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  • SWE Alan Al-Kadhi
  • MSR Alex Dyer
  • NGA Alhaji Gero
  • JAM Blair Turgott
  • SWE Bobo Sollander
  • ENG Brian Wake
  • IRQ Brwa Nouri
  • ENG Connor Ripley
  • SWE Christoffer Fryklund
  • NIR Daryl Smylie
  • GHA David Accam
  • SWE Dennis Widgren
  • SWE Douglas Bergqvist
  • SWE Erik Lantto
  • SWE Filip Rogić
  • COM Fouad Bachirou
  • SWE Fredrik Aliris
  • SYR Gabriel Somi
  • SYR Hosam Aiesh
  • ENG Jamal Blackman
  • ENG Jamie Hopcutt
  • SWE Joakim Lundstedt
  • ENG Jonathan Routledge
  • SWE Ken Sema
  • SWE Kjell Jönsson
  • SWE Lars Oscarsson
  • FIN Lasse Mattila
  • ENG Lee Makel
  • SWE Mattias Eriksson
  • ENG Matthew Barnes-Homer
  • SWE Martin Johansson
  • SWE Mikael Berg
  • GAM Modou Barrow
  • SCO Michael Tidser
  • KOR Moon Seon-min
  • SCO Paul Sheerin
  • SWE Peter Amoran
  • SWE Petter Augustsson
  • SWE Rasmus Lindkvist
  • JAM Ravel Morrison
  • ENG Richard Offiong
  • IRN Saman Ghoddos
  • GHA Samuel Mensiro
  • SWE Sotirios Papagiannopoulos
  • SWE Thomas Isherwood
  • SWE Tom Pettersson

Player records

Top 10 players with most games in ÖFK

NrNameGamesGoals
2GUI SWE Aly Keita2440
1ENG SWE Jamie Hopcutt22853
3SWE Lars Oscarsson21210
4GHA SWE Samuel Mensiro2044
5SWE Martin Johansson19315
6SWE Daniel Westerlund18458
7SWE Dennis Widgren1793
8SWE Petter Jacobsson1727
9SWE Bobo Sollander16324
10IRQ SWE Brwa Nouri15423

Player of the season in ÖFK

YearName
1997SCO Paul Sheerin
1998SWE Mattias Eriksson
1999SWE Mikael Berg
2000SWE Lars Oscarsson
2001FIN SWE Lasse Mattila
2002SWE Kjell Jönsson
2003SWE Fredrik Aliris
2004SWE Martin Johansson
2005SWE Joakim Lundstedt
2006SWE Erik Lantto
2007SWE Erik Lantto
2008ENG Lee Makel
2009SWE Bobo Sollander
2010SWE Christoffer Fryklund
2011ENG SWE Brian Wake
2012SWE Petter Augustsson
2013GHA SWE Samuel Mensiro
2014GAM SWE Modou Barrow
2015COM FRA Fouad Bachirou
2016SWE ENG Douglas Bergqvist
2017IRN SWE Saman Ghoddos
2018IRN SWE Saman Ghoddos
2019MNE SWE Dino Islamovic
2020GUI SWE Aly Keita
2021GUI SWE Aly Keita
2022SWE Ludvig Fritzson

Top 10 players with most goals in ÖFK

NrNameGoalsGames
1SWE Daniel Westerlund58184
2ENG SWE Jamie Hopcutt53228
3IRN SWE Saman Ghoddos4193
4SWE Joakim Lundstedt3397
5ENG SWE Brian Wake2633
6SWE Bobo Sollander24163
7IRN SWE Brwa Nouri23154
8SWE Daniel Johansson2136
8JAM ENG Blair Turgott2168
10MSR ENG Alex Dyer1993

Management and boardroom

Technical staff

As of 24 January 2021

NameRole
SWE Daniel MolanderChairman
SWE VacantCEO
SWE Stefan LundinSporting Director
SWE Tor-Arne FredheimHead Coach
NOR Fredrik Åsmund EliassenAssistant Coach
KEN Arnold OrigiGoalkeeping Coach
LBY Moubarak AbdallahEquipment Manager
VacantDoctor
VacantHead of Physiotherapists
VacantSupporter Liaison Officer

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Boardroom

Östersunds FK (Föreningen)

NameRole
SWE Richard PerssonChairman
SWE Johan LidenmarkBoardmember
SWE Ulf RingdahlBoardmember
SWE Åsa BroméeBoardmember
SWE Åsa TrolleBoardmember
SWE Mårten UlanderBoardmember

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Östersunds FK Elitfotboll AB

NameRole
SWE Tom PrippChairman
SWE Kjell AnderssonCEO
SWE Tommy HolmgrenVice Chairman
SWE Kent HellströmBoard member

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Coaches

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  • SWE Leif Widegren (1997)
  • SWE Christer Andersson (1998)
  • SWE Sören Åkeby (1999)
  • SWE Jan Westerlund (1999–2001)
  • SWE Hans Eskilsson (2002–2003)
  • SWE Ulf Kvarnlöf (2004–2005)
  • SWE Stefan Regebro (2006–2007)
  • ENG Neil McDonald (2007)
  • SWE Kalle Björklund (2008–2009)
  • ENG Lee Makel (2010)
  • ENG Graham Potter (2011–2018)
  • ENG Ian Burchnall (2018–2020)
  • SWE IRI Amir Azrafshan (2020–2021)
  • NOR Per Joar Hansen (2021–2022)
  • SWE Magnus Powell (2022–2024)

Attendances

In recent seasons Östersunds FK have had the following average attendances:

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SeasonAverage attendanceDivision / SectionLevelStadium
2005573Div 2 NorrlandTier 3Hofvallen
2006535Div 1 NorraTier 3Hofvallen
20071,060Div 1 NorraTier 3Jämtkraft Arena
20081,104Div 1 NorraTier 3Jämtkraft Arena
20091,134Div 1 NorraTier 3Jämtkraft Arena
2010992Div 1 NorraTier 3Jämtkraft Arena
2011783Div 2 NorrlandTier 4Jämtkraft Arena
20121,695Div 1 NorraTier 3Jämtkraft Arena
20133,320SuperettanTier 2Jämtkraft Arena
20143,022SuperettanTier 2Jämtkraft Arena
20153,857SuperettanTier 2Jämtkraft Arena
20165,914AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
20175,265AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
20186,020AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
20194,808AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
2020(COVID) --AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
20211,500 (COVID)AllsvenskanTier 1Jämtkraft Arena
20221,661SuperettanTier 2Jämtkraft Arena

** Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.* |}

Honours

League

  • Superettan (Tier 2)
    • Runners-up (1): 2015
  • Division 1 Norra (Tier 3)
  • Division 2 Norrland (Tier 3)*
  • Division 2 Norrland (Tier 4)*

Cups

  • Svenska Cupen
    • Winners (1): 2016–17 ** 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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  4. "TV: Från vinst mot Arsenal till allsvensk nedflyttning - här är ÖFK:s uppgång och fall".
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  6. "Östersunds satsar brittiskt".
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