Fixtures

Sweden Cup Women 03/24 14:00 3 Djurgardens Women vs AIK Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/13 13:00 1 Djurgardens Women vs Trelleborgs FF Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/19 17:00 2 IFK Norrkoping Women vs Djurgardens Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/28 15:00 3 Djurgardens Women vs KIF Orebro Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/04 13:00 4 Hammarby Women vs Djurgardens Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/10 16:00 5 FC Rosengård Women vs Djurgardens Women - View

Results

Sweden Cup Women 03/16 14:00 2 KIF Orebro Women v Djurgardens Women L 2-1
Sweden Cup Women 03/09 12:00 1 Hammarby Women v Djurgardens Women D 0-0
Women’s Friendly 03/02 12:00 - Djurgardens Women v Brommapojkarna Women L 1-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/11 13:00 26 Djurgardens Women v IK Uppsala Women L 0-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/05 14:00 25 Vaxjo Women v Djurgardens Women L 2-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/21 13:00 24 KIF Orebro Women v Djurgardens Women D 1-1
Sweden Cup Women 10/18 17:00 9 Sollentuna FK Women v Djurgardens Women W 0-5
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/13 17:00 23 [9] Djurgardens Women v IFK Norrkoping Women [8] D 1-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/06 16:00 22 [7] FC Rosengård Women v Djurgardens Women [8] D 2-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/01 13:00 21 [9] Djurgardens Women v IFK Kalmar Women [14] W 4-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/17 13:00 20 [11] Djurgardens Women v BK Hacken Women [2] W 1-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/10 13:00 19 [3] Hammarby Women v Djurgardens Women [10] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 14 16
Wins 7 3 4
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 16 8 8
Goals for 32 13 19
Goals against 54 24 30
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 10 6 4

Djurgårdens IF (formerly Djurgården/Älvsjö (2003–2007)) is a football club from Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The team play their home games on Stockholm Olympic Stadium The team colours are white and blue. The club is affiliated to Stockholms Fotbollförbund.

History

Start

During the 1960s, a women's team representing Djurgårdens IF under the lead of Gösta Sandberg met Öxabäcks IF and won 2–1. In 1969, Djurgården participated in Stockholms FF:s försöksserie with IFK Bagarmossen, IK Göta, Gröndals IK, Örby IS, IK Tellus, Tyresö IF, and Vällingby AIK, which Djurgården won without any losses. In 1984 the team was promoted to the then top-tier Division 1 Norra for the first time. 1985, the debut season in the top-tier ended with a fifth place in the league consisting of AIK, Bälinge IF, Gideonsbergs IF, Hammarby IF, Ope IF, Rönninge SK, Strömsbro IF, Sundsvalls DFF, Sunnanå SK.

In 1988, Djurgården reached Damallsvenskan for the first time by finishing first in Division 1 Norra. In the 1989 season, Djurgården finished fourth in Damallsvenskan and played play-off semifinals, which they lost on away goals (1–1) to Jitex BK.

After finishing second in the 1991 Damallsvenskan, Djurgården lost again to Jitex BK in the semi-finals of the play-off. The season after, Djurgården got relegated after finishing 11th in Damallsvenskan. Djurgården again won promotion to Damallsvenskan in the 1996 season.

Djurgården/Älvsjö merger

In 2003, Djurgårdens IF and five-time Swedish champions Älvsjö AIK merged to form Djurgården/Älvsjö, where Djurgården owned 51 percent and Älvsjö AIK 49 percent. The new team consisted of a mix of Djurgården and Älvsjö players, including Swedish footballers Victoria Svensson, Elin Flyborg, Linda Fagerström, Ulrika Björn, and Jane Törnqvist and coached by Thomas Dennerby.

Djurgården/Älvsjö won Damallsvenskan in their first year with a team consisting of Jill Buchwald, Katarina Wicksell, Jane Törnqvist, Therese Brogårde, Jenny Curtsdotter, Helene Nordin, Helen Fagerström, Nadja Gyllander, Sara Thunebro, Josefine Christensen, Ann-Marie Norlin, Malin Nykvist, Linda Fagerström, Tina Kindvall, Jennie Jonsson, Annica Svensson, Linda Nöjd, Victoria Svensson, Elin Flyborg, Sara Johansson, Ulrika Björn, and Jessica Landström.

Djurgården/Älvsjö won Damallsvenskan again in 2004. The team consisted of Maja Åström, Jill Buchwald, Katarina Wicksell, Jane Törnqvist, Therese Brogårde, Jenny Curtsdotter, Helen Fagerström, Nadja Gyllander, Sara Thunebro, Kristin Bengtsson, Emma Liljegren, Ann-Marie Norlin, Malin Nykvist, Linda Fagerström, Jennie Jonsson, Anna Hall, Annica Svensson, Ingrid Bohlin, Marijke Callebaut, Victoria Svensson, Sara Johansson, Venus James, and Jessica Landström.

During the 2004–05 season, the team were runners up in the UEFA Women's Cup after having lost the final against 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam

From the 2007 season, the team competed as Djurgårdens IF. In 2007, the team signed German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer to replace their retiring keeper Bente Nordby.

Elitettan (2012–15)

In the 2012 Damallsvenskan season, Djurgården finished eleventh and was relegated to Elitettan. In the late 2013, Djurgårdens IF Dam joined the men's football section of Djurgårdens IF Fotboll form having been their own section.

In October 2015, Djurgårdens IF secured a promotion place to the 2016 Damallsvenskan.

Djurgardens Women is a professional soccer team based in Stockholm, Sweden. The team was founded in 1970 and has since become one of the most successful women's soccer teams in the country. The team plays in the top-tier league, Damallsvenskan, and has won the league title three times in their history.

The team is known for their strong defensive play and their ability to control possession in the midfield. They have a talented roster of players, including several international players who have represented their countries at the highest level. The team's captain is Julia Spetsmark, a versatile midfielder who is known for her leadership and technical ability.

Djurgardens Women play their home matches at the Tele2 Arena, a state-of-the-art stadium that can hold up to 30,000 spectators. The team has a passionate fan base and is known for their lively and supportive atmosphere at home matches.

Overall, Djurgardens Women is a highly respected and successful soccer team that has established themselves as one of the top teams in Sweden. They are a team to watch for any soccer fan who appreciates skillful and tactical play.