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[h=1]Östersunds FK[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Östersunds FK[TR]
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[TH="align: left"]Full name[/TH]
[TD]Östersunds Fotbollsklubb[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Founded[/TH]
[TD]31 October 1996; 20 years ago[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Ground[/TH]
[TD="class: label"]Jämtkraft Arena, Östersund[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Capacity[/TH]
[TD]8,466[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Chairman[/TH]
[TD="class: agent"]Daniel Kindberg[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Manager[/TH]
[TD="class: agent"]Graham Potter[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]League[/TH]
[TD]Allsvenskan[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]2016[/TH]
[TD]Allsvenskan, 8th[/TD]
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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. The club was formed on 31 October 1996 as a cooperation between three Östersund clubs. They are affiliated to the Jämtland-Härjedalens Fotbollförbund[SUP][1][/SUP] and play their home games at Jämtkraft Arena. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are black and red. Since its creation, the club has played mostly in the third tier of Swedish football but in 2013 Östersund achieved promotion to the second tier, Superettan, for the first time ever, after achieving two consecutive promotions.[SUP][2][/SUP] On 27 October 2015, the club qualified for Allsvenskan for the first time.[SUP][3][/SUP]
[h=2]Background[edit][/h]Östersunds FK was created in 1996 when the three local clubs Ope IF, IFK Östersund and Östersund/Torvalla FF came together with the ambition to create a club in the city 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.[SUP][4][/SUP]
During the 2000s the club started taking on a British 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.[SUP][5][/SUP]
After a poor 2010 season the club was relegated to the fourth tier for the first time ever. The next year 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. 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 Potters connections at Nike Football Academy, the club was able to win both the fourth tier and then the third tier immediately the year after.[SUP][6][/SUP] 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 will train 250 young men from Libya every year, excepting the first year in which they will receive 60 students. Those players will be taught English and computer skills in addition to sports theory and football training. The deal is expected to raise Östersund FKs yearly profits by over 50%.[SUP][7][/SUP]
[h=2]Season to season[edit][/h]
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* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level. [SUP][8][/SUP]
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[h=2]Players[edit][/h][h=3]First-team squad[edit][/h]As of 12 January 2017[SUP][9][/SUP]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[TD="align: right"]93[/TD]
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[h=3]Current youth players with first-team experience[edit][/h]As of 12 January 2017[SUP][A][/SUP]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[h=3]Notable players[edit][/h]This list of notable players includes those who have either been named player of the year at the club,[SUP][10][/SUP] or has become league top goalscorer, or went on to play in Allsvenskan (or for larger clubs abroad).
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Brian Wake became the combined top goalscorer of all six regional fourth tier leagues in 2011 with 24 goals in 20 games.[SUP][11][/SUP]
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[h=2]Management[edit][/h][h=3]Technical staff[edit][/h]As of 16 January 2015[SUP][12][/SUP]
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Englishman Neil McDonald helped the team avoid relegation during his short time with the club at the end of the 2007 season.[SUP][14][/SUP]
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[h=2]Attendances[edit][/h]In recent seasons Östersunds FK have had the following average attendances:

Jämtkraft Arena opened up in 2007 with a friendly game between Östersunds FK and Swansea City.[SUP][15][/SUP]
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* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [SUP][16][/SUP]
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[h=2]Achievements[edit][/h][h=3]League[edit][/h]
[h=2]References[edit][/h]
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Östersunds FK[TR]
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[TH="align: left"]Full name[/TH]
[TD]Östersunds Fotbollsklubb[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Founded[/TH]
[TD]31 October 1996; 20 years ago[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Ground[/TH]
[TD="class: label"]Jämtkraft Arena, Östersund[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Capacity[/TH]
[TD]8,466[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Chairman[/TH]
[TD="class: agent"]Daniel Kindberg[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]Manager[/TH]
[TD="class: agent"]Graham Potter[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]League[/TH]
[TD]Allsvenskan[/TD]
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[TH="align: left"]2016[/TH]
[TD]Allsvenskan, 8th[/TD]
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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. The club was formed on 31 October 1996 as a cooperation between three Östersund clubs. They are affiliated to the Jämtland-Härjedalens Fotbollförbund[SUP][1][/SUP] and play their home games at Jämtkraft Arena. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are black and red. Since its creation, the club has played mostly in the third tier of Swedish football but in 2013 Östersund achieved promotion to the second tier, Superettan, for the first time ever, after achieving two consecutive promotions.[SUP][2][/SUP] On 27 October 2015, the club qualified for Allsvenskan for the first time.[SUP][3][/SUP]
[h=2]Contents[/h] [hide]
- 1Background
- 2Season to season
- 3Players
- 4Management
- 5Managers
- 6Attendances
- 7Achievements
- 8Footnotes
- 9References
- 10External links
[h=2]Background[edit][/h]Östersunds FK was created in 1996 when the three local clubs Ope IF, IFK Östersund and Östersund/Torvalla FF came together with the ambition to create a club in the city 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.[SUP][4][/SUP]
During the 2000s the club started taking on a British 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.[SUP][5][/SUP]
After a poor 2010 season the club was relegated to the fourth tier for the first time ever. The next year 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. 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 Potters connections at Nike Football Academy, the club was able to win both the fourth tier and then the third tier immediately the year after.[SUP][6][/SUP] 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 will train 250 young men from Libya every year, excepting the first year in which they will receive 60 students. Those players will be taught English and computer skills in addition to sports theory and football training. The deal is expected to raise Östersund FKs yearly profits by over 50%.[SUP][7][/SUP]
[h=2]Season to season[edit][/h]
[TABLE="class: wikitable"] [TR] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Season[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Level[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Division[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Section[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Position[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Movements[/TH] | |||||
1997 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 7th | |
1998 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 2nd | Promotion Playoffs |
1999 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 1st | Promotion Playoffs |
2000 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 5th | |
2001 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 3rd | |
2002 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 5th | |
2003 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 2nd | |
2004 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 4th | |
2005 | Tier 3 | Division 2 | Norrland | 2nd | Promoted |
2006* | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 11th | |
2007 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 11th | |
2008 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 10th | |
2009 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 11th | |
2010 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 13th | Relegated |
2011 | Tier 4 | Division 2 | Norrland | 1st | Promoted |
2012 | Tier 3 | Division 1 | Norra | 1st | Promoted |
2013 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 10th | ||
2014 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 5th | ||
2015 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 2nd | Promoted | |
2016 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 8th |
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[h=2]Players[edit][/h][h=3]First-team squad[edit][/h]As of 12 January 2017[SUP][9][/SUP]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Edvin Olsson |
Tobias Sundström |
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Jonathan Engström |
Gustav Forsberg |
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Paul Sheerin
Mattias Eriksson
Mikael Berg
Lasse Oscarsson
Lasse Mattila
Kjell Jönsson
Fredrik Aliris
Martin Johansson
Joakim Lundstedt
Modou Barrow
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Erik Lantto
Alan Al-Kadhi
Lee Makel
Bobo Sollander
Brian Wake
Daryl Smylie
David Accam
Michael Tidser
Samuel Mensiro
Jason Walker
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Brian Wake became the combined top goalscorer of all six regional fourth tier leagues in 2011 with 24 goals in 20 games.[SUP][11][/SUP]
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[h=2]Management[edit][/h][h=3]Technical staff[edit][/h]As of 16 January 2015[SUP][12][/SUP]
[TABLE="class: wikitable"] [TR] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Name[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Role[/TH] | |
![]() | Director of Football |
![]() | Head Coach |
![]() | Assistant Coach |
![]() | Assistant Coach Analyst |
![]() | Scout Analyst |
![]() | Assistant Coach |
![]() | Goalkeeper Coach |
![]() | Physiotherapist |
![]() | Equipment Manager |
![]() | Social Coach |
![]() | Pilates Instructor |
![]() | Physiotherapist |
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[h=2]Managers[edit][/h][TABLE="class: multicol, width: 1678"]
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Leif Widegren (1997)
Christer Andersson (1998)
Sören Åkeby (1999)
Jan Westerlund (1999–2001)
Hans Eskilsson (2002–2003)
Ulf Kvarnlöf (2004–2005)
Stefan Regebro (2006–2007)
Neil McDonald (2007)
Karl-Gunnar Björklund (2008–2009)
Lee Makel (2010)
Graham Potter (2011–)
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Englishman Neil McDonald helped the team avoid relegation during his short time with the club at the end of the 2007 season.[SUP][14][/SUP]
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[h=2]Attendances[edit][/h]In recent seasons Östersunds FK have had the following average attendances:

Jämtkraft Arena opened up in 2007 with a friendly game between Östersunds FK and Swansea City.[SUP][15][/SUP]
[TABLE="class: wikitable"] [TR] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Season[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Average Attendance[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Division / Section[/TH] [TH="bgcolor: #EAECF0, align: center"]Level[/TH] | |||
2005 | 573 | Div 2 Norrland | Tier 3 |
2006 | 535 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2007 | 1,060 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2008 | 1,104 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2009 | 1,134 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2010 | 992 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2011 | 783 | Div 2 Norrland | Tier 4 |
2012 | 1,695 | Div 1 Norra | Tier 3 |
2013 | 3,320 | Superettan | Tier 2 |
2014 | 3,022 | Superettan | Tier 2 |
2015 | 3,857 | Superettan | Tier 2 |
2016 | 5,914 | Allsvenskan | Tier 1 |
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[h=2]Achievements[edit][/h][h=3]League[edit][/h]
- Division 1 Norra:
- Winners (1): 2012
- Svenska Cupen:
- Winners (1): 2016–17
- Jump up^ Current youth players who at least have sat on the bench in a competitive match.
[h=2]References[edit][/h]
- Jump up^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Jämtland-Härjedalens Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- Jump up^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar 2013 – Östersunds FK". Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- Jump up^ Calle Lindberg (27 October 2015). "Östersunds FK allsvenskt för första gången" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
- Jump up^ "Östersunds FF Historia" (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "Östersunds satsar brittiskt" (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "ÖFK Tillbakablick" (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- Jump up^ "Superettan klubb får en halvmiljard" (in Swedish). Retrieved 10 January 2014.
- Jump up^ "GAIS – Lagfacta – Östersunds FK". Retrieved 2010-03-09.
- Jump up^ "Truppen" (in Swedish). Östersunds FK. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
- Jump up^ "Östersunds FF Klubben". Retrieved 2013-01-20.
- Jump up^ "Brian Wake – målkung i förbundsserierna". Retrieved 2013-01-20.
- Jump up^ "Truppen 2015". Retrieved 2015-01-16.
- Jump up^ "Östersunds FF Klubben". Retrieved 2013-01-16.
- Jump up^ "Heta möten mot Vasalund". Retrieved 2013-01-20.
- Jump up^ "Swansea till Östersund!!!". Retrieved 2013-01-20.
- Jump up^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Svenska Fotbollförbundet – svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 2010-11-19.