Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/17 12:00 20 [10] Pitea IF Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] W 2-3
Sweden Cup Women 10/12 17:00 16 Borgeby FK Women v FC Rosengård Women W 2-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/09 12:00 19 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Linköpings FC Women [7] W 2-1
Sweden Div 1 Women 10/03 12:00 - FC Rosengård Women v Nattraby GoIF Women W 5-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/02 13:00 18 [2] BK Hacken Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] L 2-0
Sweden Div 1 Women 09/27 17:00 - Hittarps IK Women v FC Rosengård Women W 0-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/26 14:00 17 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Kristianstads Women [5] D 1-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/12 12:00 16 [4] Hammarby Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] W 1-2
UEFA Champions League Women 09/08 17:00 16 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Women v FC Rosengård Women D 3-3
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/04 12:30 15 [1] FC Rosengård Women v AIK Women [10] W 3-0
UEFA Champions League Women 08/31 17:00 16 FC Rosengård Women v TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Women L 0-3
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/26 17:00 14 [7] Vittsjö GIK Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] W 0-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/22 14:00 13 [1] FC Rosengård Women v KIF Orebro Women [10] W 6-0
Sweden Div 1 Women 08/09 17:15 - FC Rosengård Women v Eskilsminne IF Women W 5-1
Sweden Div 1 Women 08/01 10:00 - FC Rosengård Women v Hallaryds IF Women W 3-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 07/08 17:00 12 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Vaxjo Women [12] W 5-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 07/03 12:00 11 [10] KIF Orebro Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] D 0-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 06/27 13:00 10 [1] FC Rosengård Women v BK Hacken Women [2] W 2-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 06/21 17:00 9 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Vittsjö GIK Women [6] W 3-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 06/04 16:30 8 [4] Kristianstads Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] D 0-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/29 11:00 7 [9] AIK Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] W 0-7
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/23 13:00 6 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Pitea IF Women [10] W 1-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/14 17:00 5 [12] Vaxjo Women v FC Rosengård Women [1] W 0-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/09 14:00 4 [2] FC Rosengård Women v Djurgardens Women [9] W 3-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/02 13:00 3 [4] Eskilstuna Utd Women v FC Rosengård Women [2] W 0-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/24 12:00 2 [4] FC Rosengård Women v Hammarby Women [10] W 3-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/18 15:00 1 [9] Linköpings FC Women v FC Rosengård Women [6] W 0-1
Sweden Cup Women 04/04 13:30 2 BK Hacken Women v FC Rosengård Women L 1-0
UEFA Champions League Women 04/01 17:00 3 FC Rosengård Women v Bayern Munich Women L 0-1
Sweden Cup Women 03/27 14:00 3 [1] FC Rosengård Women v Kristianstads Women [2] D 3-3

Wikipedia - FC Rosengård

FC Rosengård, formerly Malmö FF Dam (1970–2007) and LdB FC Malmö (2007–2013), is a professional football club based in Malmö, Scania, Sweden. The team was established as Malmö FF Dam in 1970. It started out with playing 7 seasons in the Division 1 (until 1987), but has played in Damallsvenskan in since it formed in 1988. The team has won the league a record thirteen times, the latest in 2022. As of the end of the 2015 season, the club ranks first in the overall Damallsvenskan table. FC Rosengård play their home games at Malmö IP in Malmö. The club it merged with, FC Rosengård 1917, has both men's and women's teams.

History

On 7 September 1970 the board of Malmö FF decided to start a women's team as part of the main club. The team was called Malmö FF Dam – the word dam meaning lady – to distinguish the team from the men's division of the same club.

In 1986 the club won the Swedish Women's Football Division 1 for the first time. The Division 1 was Sweden's highest division until 1988 when the Damallsvenskan was formed. It took three seasons for the club to win the newly formed Damallsvenskan in 1990 and more success followed in 1991, 1993 and 1994. Malmö FF Dam would then finish as runners-up for seven consecutive seasons (from 1996 to 2002).

In April 2007, Malmö FF Dam started a rebranding of the team, including a new team name, jerseys, and logo. The team was renamed LdB FC Malmö on 11 April 2007. This meant that the club fully withdrew from Malmö FF and became a club of its own. The change of name was related to a 24 million SEK sponsorship deal with Swedish skincare firm Hardford; whose leading brand Lait de Beauté (lit. beauty milk) became the name of the club.

Under the LdB FC Malmö name, the club won the Damallsvenskan championship in 2010, which qualified them for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. A successful title defense campaign followed in the 2011 season. In the final match of the 2012 season they suffered a home defeat (0–1) to Tyresö FF, the result meant Tyresö FF were champions due to better goal difference. In 2013, they clinched the title once again, with a (2–3) win away against Tyresö FF being the turning point of the season.

In October 2013, LdB FC Malmö merged with FC Rosengård 1917, adopting the name of the latter. The Damallsvenskan title wins of 2014 and 2015 added to the 2013 title (as LdB FC Malmö), made the club three times in a row title winners for the first time in its history.

FC Rosengård Women is a professional soccer team based in Malmö, Sweden. The team was founded in 1970 and has since become one of the most successful women's soccer teams in Sweden. They compete in the Damallsvenskan, the top tier of women's soccer in Sweden.

FC Rosengård Women have a rich history of success, having won numerous league titles and domestic cups. They have also made a name for themselves on the international stage, competing in prestigious tournaments such as the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The team is known for their skilled and talented players, as well as their strong team spirit and work ethic. They play their home matches at the Malmö IP stadium, which has a capacity of over 7,600 spectators.

FC Rosengård Women are supported by a passionate fan base and are considered one of the top women's soccer teams in Europe. They continue to strive for excellence and success both domestically and internationally.