Sweden 1.div Södra 07/13 17:00 16 [3] Torns IF v Lunds BK [6] L 2-1
Sweden 1.div Södra 07/07 17:30 15 Lunds BK v Ängelholms FF W 4-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 07/01 15:00 14 [11] Ljungskile SK v Lunds BK [7] D 1-1
Sweden Cup Qualification 06/26 16:45 7 Osterlen FF v Lunds BK W 2-3
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/20 17:00 13 [7] Lunds BK v Mjällby AIF [1] L 0-4
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/16 12:00 12 [7] Lunds BK v Utsiktens BK [10] W 3-2
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/10 13:00 11 [5] Eskilsminne IF v Lunds BK [8] W 2-3
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/06 14:00 10 [14] Husqvarna FF v Lunds BK [7] L 2-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/02 12:00 9 [8] Lunds BK v FK Karlskrona [7] W 4-2
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/27 15:00 8 [5] IK Oddevold v Lunds BK [7] L 1-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/19 14:00 7 [6] Lunds BK v Oskarshamns AIK [5] L 4-5
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/12 12:00 6 [6] Lunds BK v Atvidabergs FF [15] W 6-3
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/05 12:00 5 Tvååkers IF v Lunds BK D 0-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/28 13:00 4 [5] Lunds BK v Grebbestads IF [15] D 2-2
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/21 14:00 3 [16] Skövde AIK v Lunds BK [8] W 0-2
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/14 14:00 2 [13] Kristianstad FC v Lunds BK [14] W 0-1
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/07 12:00 1 Lunds BK v Torns IF L 1-2
Europe Friendlies 04/02 11:03 - Lunds BK v IS Halmia W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 03/24 13:05 - Mjällby AIF v Lunds BK W 1-2
Europe Friendlies 02/24 12:00 1 Lunds BK v BK Olympic W 4-2
Europe Friendlies 02/03 12:00 1 Landskrona BoIS v Lunds BK L 4-1
Sweden Div 2 Qualification 11/04 13:00 3 Eskilsminne IF v Lunds BK D 2-2
Sweden Div 2 Qualification 10/28 12:00 2 Lunds BK v FC Trollhättan W 2-1
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 10/14 12:00 26 [2] Lunds BK v IFK Berga [4] W 3-1
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 10/07 12:00 25 [9] Räppe GOIF v Lunds BK [2] L 2-1
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 09/30 12:00 24 Lunds BK v Asarums IF FK W 2-1
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 09/23 12:00 23 [3] Lunds BK v IFK Hässleholm [11] W 1-0
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 09/16 12:00 22 [10] Kvarnby IK v Lunds BK [3] W 2-3
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 09/09 12:00 21 Lunds BK v Osterlen FF W 1-0
Sweden 2.div Östra Götaland 09/02 12:00 20 [6] IFK Malmö FK v Lunds BK [5] W 0-5

Wikipedia - Lunds BK

Lunds BK is a football club from Lund, Sweden founded in 1919. The club currently plays in Division 1 Södra.

Despite their relative success Lunds BK has never competed in the Allsvenskan or Superettan, but has played nine seasons in the second highest level. The club is well known for their youth football programme which has produced numerous players such as Martin Dahlin and Roger Ljung who have progressed to major clubs.

History

The team was first formed in 1919 when Lund GIF's youth players rebelled against their coach because they were not getting any playing time. The entire youth squad along with some players from IFK Lund were without club affiliation.

Two youth players, Gustav 'Gast' Persson and Bertil Larsson requested Berndt Paulsson to form the new club. Gunnar Björnhammar became the chairman and the rest of the board consisted of youth players.

In the year that they were formed the team only played one match which they won 4–1 with an attendance of 165 people. Almkvist scored 2 goals and thus became that year's leading scorer.

From 1919 to 1923, the club did not play league football. During this time, the club played 95 matches.

In 1923 Nils Nilsson (Pegen) was the top scorer with 20 goals in 26 matches. In 1924, LBK played 34 matches of which they won 15 games and lost 11.

The next year the club competed in a new league called Sydsvenskan. Since then the club has continued to progress despite the fact that their league position has fluctuated over the years. In recent years the club has mainly competed in the third tier.

The club is affiliated to the Skånes Fotbollförbund.

Lunds BK is a professional soccer team based in Lund, Sweden. The team was founded in 1919 and has a rich history in Swedish football. Lunds BK competes in the lower divisions of Swedish football, currently playing in Division 2, which is the fourth tier of the Swedish football league system.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Klostergårdens IP stadium in Lund. Lunds BK has a strong fan base and a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football.

Over the years, Lunds BK has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Swedish and international football. The team has a strong youth development program and is known for nurturing young talent.

Overall, Lunds BK is a respected and competitive team in Swedish football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.