Fixtures

Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/27 13:00 3 Kristianstads Women vs Hammarby Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/04 13:00 4 Hammarby Women vs Djurgardens Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/08 17:00 5 Hammarby Women vs IFK Norrkoping Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/13 17:00 6 Pitea IF Women vs Hammarby Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/20 17:00 7 Hammarby Women vs FC Rosengård Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/25 11:00 8 BK Hacken Women vs Hammarby Women - View

Results

Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/21 11:00 2 [6] Hammarby Women v Brommapojkarna Women [9] W 2-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/13 13:00 1 [3] KIF Orebro Women v Hammarby Women [3] W 0-1
Sweden Cup Women 03/31 16:00 2 [1] Hammarby Women v BK Hacken Women [4] L 7-8
Sweden Cup Women 03/24 14:00 3 [1] Hammarby Women v KIF Orebro Women [2] W 5-2
Sweden Cup Women 03/16 14:00 2 AIK Women v Hammarby Women W 0-4
Sweden Cup Women 03/09 12:00 1 Hammarby Women v Djurgardens Women D 0-0
Women’s Friendly 02/16 12:00 - Hammarby Women v Linköpings FC Women W 4-0
Women’s Friendly 01/27 12:00 - Hammarby Women v KIF Orebro Women D 2-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/11 13:00 26 IFK Norrkoping Women v Hammarby Women W 0-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/05 16:00 25 [2] Hammarby Women v BK Hacken Women [1] W 3-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/21 13:00 24 [2] Hammarby Women v Linköpings FC Women [3] D 1-1
Sweden Cup Women 10/17 17:00 9 Enskede IK Women v Hammarby Women W 0-6

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 18 14
Wins 21 11 10
Draws 8 6 2
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 74 41 33
Goals against 19 14 5
Clean sheets 19 9 10
Failed to score 5 3 2

Hammarby IF Fotbollförening, commonly known as Hammarby IF, Hammarby Fotboll or simply Hammarby (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhâmːarˌbyː] or, especially locally, [-ˌbʏ]), is a women's football club from Stockholm founded in 1970.

Hammarby play their home games at Hammarby IP (also called Kanalplan) in the Södermalm district of Stockholm, and occasionally at Zinkensdamms IP and Tele2 Arena.

Competing in Sweden's first tier, Damallsvenskan, Hammarby are placed fourth in the all-time Damallsvenskan table, and has won the Swedish championship twice: in 1985 and 2023. The club has won Svenska Cupen, the domestic cup competition, three times: in 1994, 1995 and 2023.

Since 2016, the club has been affiliated with Hammarby Fotboll, a men's team in Allsvenskan, and is a member of the Stockholms Fotbollförbund through its parent club.

History

1970–1984: Establishment of football club

Before a match with Älta IF in 2013

The team was established in 1970, as a section under multi-sports club Hammarby IF, making it one the pioneers in Swedish women's football. Christer Molander is credited as being the founding force behind the establishment of a women's team within the club, and he also worked as head coach for the first five years. In 1973, he also coached the Swedish national team in their first ever official international game, a 0–0 home draw against Finland. Four players from Hammarby took part in the historical fixture: Gun Hellestig, Ingalill Arvling, Birgitta Johansson and Ann Jansson. About a year later, on 26 July 1974, Jansson would score Sweden's first ever international goal in a 0–1 away win against the same opponent, Finland.

From her debut in 1972 until in her retirement in 1984, Jansson was Hammarby's undisputed star player. In total, she scored 864 goals in 642 appearances as a forward, a club record. She led her side to five Swedish championship finals, but Hammarby lost all of them: to Jitex BK in 1974, Jakobsbergs GoIF in 1977, Sunnanå SK in 1982, and Öxabäcks IF in both 1978 and 1983. An other driving force behind Hammarby's success was Gunilla Paijkull. After five seasons as a player, she took over as head coach in 1977, a role she held for four years.

1985–1999: First championship title

In 1985, Hammarby won their first Swedish championship title, beating GAIS in the final by 7–2 on aggregate. Hammarby forward Anette Nilsson became the league's top scorer with 19 goals.

One of the most renowned Swedish players, Pia Sundhage joined the club in 1986, but left after one season only to return in 1990. In 1994, she took over as player-coach and immediately led Hammarby to silverware. Although the club finished as runner-up in Damallsvenskan, they won Svenska Cupen through a 2–1 win against Gideonsbergs IF in the final. In 1995, Hammarby defended its cup title through a 1–0 final win against Älvsjö AIK. Previously, the team had been the cup's runner-up in its first three editions (1981–83).

In 1999, Hammarby IF was reorganized when all the underlying sections got separated into an umbrella organization, with Hammarby IF DFF being founded.

2000–2022: Yo-yo club and attendance record

The team declined from 2005 and in 2011 it was relegated to First Division for the first time. Before its relegation it was one of only two teams (the other one being FC Rosengård) to have played all 24 editions of the Damallsvenskan to date since the competition's foundation in 1988.

In modern years, Hammarby has been a typical yo-yo club. They finished the 2014 Elitettan season in 2nd place & gained promotion back to the Damallsvenskan. However, they enjoyed a short stint in the top tier getting relegated in 2015. In 2016, the club once again gained a promotion from the second tier.

Before the start of the 2017 season, the side merged with Hammarby IF Fotboll, which previously only included the men's division.

On 10 October 2021, Hammarby set a new record attendance of 18,537 in Damallsvenskan, in a 4–1 home win against fierce rivals AIK played at Tele2 Arena.

2023–: Winning the domestic double

On 6 June 2023, Hammarby won the 2022–23 Svenska Cupen, claiming their third title in the tournament's history. The final ended in a 3–0 win at home against BK Häcken, played in front of an attendance of 17,623. The club also won the 2023 Damallsvenskan, becoming Swedish champions for the second time in its history. In the last round of the campaign on 11 November, Hammarby won 2–0 against IFK Norrköping, bringing over 7,000 away fans to the away game. Later the same day, thousands of fans gathered at Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm to celebrate the title.

Before a match with Älta IF in 2013
Hammarby Women's soccer team is a professional women's football club based in Stockholm, Sweden. The team was founded in 1970 and has a rich history of success in Swedish women's football. The team plays their home matches at the Tele2 Arena, a state-of-the-art stadium in Stockholm.

Hammarby Women's team is known for their strong attacking style of play and their skilled and talented players. They have a dedicated fan base that supports them at every match, creating a vibrant and exciting atmosphere at their games.

The team has won several Swedish women's football championships and has also competed in European competitions, showcasing their talent on an international stage. With a commitment to developing young talent and a focus on teamwork and unity, Hammarby Women's team continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Swedish women's football.