Landskrona BoIS
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| Full name | Landskrona Boll och Idrottsällskap |
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| Founded | 1915 | ||
| Ground | Landskrona IP, Landskrona (Capacity: 12,000) |
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| League | Superettan | ||
| 2008 | Superettan, 11th | ||
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Landskrona BoIS (simply referred to as BoIS) is a Swedish professional football club located in Landskrona, which currently plays in the second highest swedish division, Superettan. The club, formed on 7 February 1915 was a merger of two clubs from the city of Landskrona; IFK Landskrona and Diana. Landskrona BoIS has got one national cup title. The club play their matches at Landskrona IP, which holds a capacity of 12,000 spectators. The club's main sponsor is Umbro.
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[edit] History
[edit] Early years: The foundation of the club
Landskrona BoIS were founded on February 7th 1915 as a merger between two clubs from the city of Landskrona, IFK Landskrona and Diana BK.
The first match ever played abroad was in July 1918, against the danish team KFUM from Copenhagen.
The best player in Landskrona at this period was Albin Dahl, who played for the club between 1915 and 1921 before joining Helsingborgs IF. The transfer caused a little trouble, since both clubs couldn't agree on the terms. Many people claims that it was here the big rivalry between Landskrona and Helsingborg began.
However, Albin Dahl was the clubs first, and only, olympic competitor, since he represented Sweden at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerpen.[1]
[edit] The 1920s: The first seasons in Allsvenskan
In 1924, Landskrona IP (or Karlsunds IP) was built. Thanks to this, Landskrona earned a place in the first season of Allsvenskan ever, as one out of twelve swedish teams.
The first match ever in Allsvenskan were played August the 3d 1924, against IFK Norrköping away. A match that ended with a 1-0 victory.
The first match in Allsvenskan at Landskrona IP was a lost with 4-0 against IFK Göteborg. Landskrona finished their first season in Allsvenskan on 6th place.
The biggest star in BoIS at this point were Harry "Hacke" Dahl, younger brother to Albin, who did the opposite to his brother when he came back to Landskrona after one year in Helsingborg.
Harry Dahl was, like his brother, about to play for Sweden in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, but his supervisor at Thulinverket refused to let him go.
When he left Landskrona in 1932, he had scored incomparable 334 goals on 410 matches, and he's still the club's best goalscorer through all times.[2]
[edit] The 1930s and 40s: A successful period
The year after Harry "Hacke" Dahl left, in 1933, BoIS were relegated for the first time. But the club came back to Allsvenskan the next season, and this time they had their first real manager in Nisse Svensson. He took Landskrona to the top of the league, with a third place in 1937-38 and a fourth place in 1938-39.[3]
The 1940s was not as good as the 1930s, seen in BoIS' point of wiew. The team had no stability and went up and down through Allsvenskan and the second highest level without any remarkable results.
But the big exception came in the newfounded Svenska Cupen. In 1949, eight years after the cup were established, Landskrona, again as an Allsvenskan team, made their way to the final by defeating Mjölby, Helsingborgs IF, Råå IF and BK Kenty.
In the final, played the 24th of July, they met AIK in front of 14.718 spectators at Råsunda Stadium in Solna. Unfortunately they lost with 1-0, after AIK scored on a penalty, because of a Landskrona player blocking the ball with his hand.[4]
[edit] Stadium
Landskrona IP was built in 1924, the same year as the first season of Allsvenskan.[5]
In July 20th 1924 it was held an opening ceremony, where the Crown Prince Gustav VI Adolf and Princess Louise inaugurated the stadium in front of 6,000 spectators.
As a part of the opening ceremony, the first match ever was played. It was a friendly match between Landskrona BoIS and B 03 from Denmark. The danes won the match with 3-2.
The first match in Allsvenskan on Landskrona IP were in August 10th 1924, when BoIS played IFK Göteborg and lost with 4-0.
The record attendance is 18,535, and was set October 18th 1959 in a qualifying match to Allsvenskan, against Degerfors IF. Today the record is impossible to beat, because the capacity of the stadium has been reduced to 12.000, due to safety regulations.
Recently, there has been discussions about a renovation of the stadium, but also about the building of a new one, with a capacity of 14,000 spectators.[6][7]
[edit] Supporters
The official supporter club is called Black & White, and was established 1993, before the upcoming season of Allsvenskan, where Landskrona made a comeback after several years in the lower divisions.[8]
Since the building of Landskrona IP in 1924, the singing supporters have always stood on the part of IP called the “English Stand” (in Swedish: Engelska Läktaren).
But in 2006 this was about to change. A group of supporters break loose from the main claque, and began to stand on the Western Stand, build in 2004. Influenced by southern european football cultures, they formed the supporter fraction Fanaticos Landskrona, which is now the leading supporter group in Landskrona.
The main rivals to Landskrona is Helsingborgs IF. The cities lies very close, and the supporters of the both teams holds a certain grudge against each other, which leads back to the beginning of 20th century.
There is also a big rivalry between Landskrona and Malmö FF, which reaches back to the 1970s.
The matches between the teams from Scania (in Swedish called Skånederbyn) are some of the most interesting in Swedish football, and is always seen by a big number of spectators.
[edit] Current squad
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[edit] Statistics
[edit] League season results
| Season | Pos. | Pl. | W | D | L | GS | GA | P | Notes | The Cup | |
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| 2000 | Superettan | 4 | 30 | 16 | 4 | 10 | 59 | 37 | 52 | Round of 32 | |
| 2001 | Superettan | 2 | 30 | 20 | 5 | 5 | 60 | 26 | 65 | promoted | Round of 32 |
| 2002 | Allsvenskan | 11 | 26 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 41 | 39 | 30 | 2nd round | |
| 2003 | Allsvenskan | 11 | 26 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 26 | 39 | 32 | 2nd round | |
| 2004 | Allsvenskan | 11 | 26 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 27 | 33 | 30 | Round of 32 | |
| 2005 | Allsvenskan | 12 | 26 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 26 | 44 | 30 | relegated | Round of 32 |
| 2006 | Superettan | 5 | 30 | 15 | 5 | 10 | 53 | 39 | 50 | Quarterfinal | |
| 2007 | Superettan | 11 | 30 | 9 | 8 | 13 | 39 | 45 | 35 | Semifinal | |
| 2008 | Superettan | 11 | 30 | 10 | 8 | 12 | 36 | 44 | 38 | Round of 16 |
[edit] Player and goal of the year
| Season | Player of the Year | Country | Goal of the Year | Country |
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| 2000 | Håkan Söderstjerna | No player awarded | ||
| 2001 | Daniel Nannskog | Hasan Çetinkaya against Mjällby AIF | ||
| 2002 | Alexander Farnerud | Alexander Farnerud against Hammarby IF | ||
| 2003 | Johan Andersson | Henrik Nilsson against Malmö FF | ||
| 2004 | Jonas Sandqvist | Kevin Amuneke against Helsingborgs IF | ||
| 2005 | Jörgen Pettersson | Gustav Andersson against Helsingborgs IF | ||
| 2006 | Jörgen Pettersson | Morten Avnskjold against Assyriska FF | ||
| 2007 | Pär Cederqvist | Pär Cederqvist against IF Sylvia | ||
| 2008 | Linus Malmqvist | Jörgen Pettersson against Mjällby AIF |
[edit] Top scorer by season
| Season | Player | Country | Goals |
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| 2000 | Danijel Milovanovic | 11 | |
| Håkan Söderstjerna | 11 | ||
| 2001 | Daniel Nannskog | 21 | |
| 2002 | Daniel Nannskog | 11 | |
| 2003 | Matthias Eklund | 5 | |
| Alexander Farnerud | 5 | ||
| 2004 | Kevin Amuneke | 7 | |
| 2005 | Kevin Amuneke | 7 | |
| 2006 | Matthias Eklund | 10 | |
| 2007 | Pär Cederqvist | 9 | |
| 2008 | Pär Cederqvist | 7 |
[edit] Landskrona BoIS in Europe
| Season | Competition | Round | Club | Score | |
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| 1972 | Intertoto Cup | GR | Eintracht Braunschweig | 3-0, 0-2 | |
| TJ ZVL Žilina | 2-2, 0-1 | ||||
| Vejle BK | 0-0, 2-1 | ||||
| 1972/73 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1R | FC Rapid Bucureşti | 1-0, 0-3 | |
| 1974 | Intertoto Cup | GR | CUF Barreiro | 1-1, 0-1 | |
| Altay S.K. | 1-1, 1-1 | ||||
| Hammarby IF | 4-0, 2-1 | ||||
| 1976 | Intertoto Cup | GR | TJ Sklo Union Teplice | 1-1, 0-0 | |
| Kickers Offenbach | 1-2, 0-1 | ||||
| Grasshopper-Club Zürich | 0-0, 0-1 | ||||
| 1977 | Intertoto Cup | GR | Slavia Prague | 3-5, 1-6 | |
| Legia Warszawa | 1-2, 0-1 | ||||
| BSC Young Boys | 2-1, 0-4 | ||||
| 1977/78 | UEFA Cup | 1R | Ipswich Town F.C. | 0-1, 0-5 |
[edit] Notable former players
[edit] List of managers
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[edit] Achievements
- Allsvenskan:
- Runners-up (1): 1937–38
- Svenska Cupen:
- Winners (1): 1971–72
- Runners-up (4): 1949, 1975–76, 1983–84, 1992–93
[edit] Notes
- ^ Albin Dahl Sveriges Olympiska Komitté
- ^ Hackes målrekord svårt att slå Helsingborgs Dagblad (2007-01-26)
- ^ Landskrona BoIS - Historia
- ^ Cupmästare genom tiderna
- ^ Landskrona IP jämngammal med Allsvenskan
- ^ Landskrona BoIS vill ha modernare arena Sydsvenskan (2006-01-20)
- ^ Egen arena BoIS väg till framgång Helsingborgs Dagblad (2007-10-14)
- ^ Black & White fyller 10 år BoISare - SvenskaFans (2003-11-26)
[edit] External links
- Landskrona BoIS - official site
- Black & White - official supporter club site
- BoISare - supporter site
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