Sweden Elitettan 05/11 13:00 6 Jitex BK Women v Orebro SK Soder Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 05/18 13:00 7 Jitex BK Women v Mallbackens IF Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 05/25 11:00 8 Sundsvalls Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 06/08 12:00 9 IK Uppsala Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 06/15 11:00 10 Jitex BK Women v Sunnana Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 06/23 16:00 11 Malmo FF Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 06/30 16:00 12 Jitex BK Women v Umea IK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 07/04 17:00 13 Alingsås FC United Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 08/10 11:00 14 Jitex BK Women v Alingsås FC United Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 08/16 17:00 15 Lidköpings FK Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 08/24 12:00 16 Jitex BK Women v Sundsvalls Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 08/31 13:00 17 Mallbackens IF Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 09/07 13:00 18 Jitex BK Women v Eskilstuna Utd Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 09/14 12:00 19 Bollstanäs Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 09/21 14:00 20 Jitex BK Women v Malmo FF Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 09/28 11:00 21 Umea IK Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 10/05 13:00 22 Jitex BK Women v IK Uppsala Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 10/12 11:00 23 Jitex BK Women v Gamla Upsala SK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 10/19 11:00 24 Sunnana Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 11/02 13:00 25 Orebro SK Soder Women v Jitex BK Women - View
Sweden Elitettan 11/10 13:00 26 Jitex BK Women v IFK Kalmar Women - View

Wikipedia - Jitex BK

Jitex BK, more commonly known as just Jitex, is a football club in Mölndal, Sweden, that competes in Elitettan, the second tier of Swedish women's football. The club was founded January 21, 1971 and previously played in the Elitettan, Sweden's second highest division, and the top division league, the Damallsvenskan.

Jitex won six national championships and three victories in the Swedish Cup during the 1970s and 1980s. The Jitex name came from the first sponsor; Jitex fashion house. The team which has become known for their characteristic purple kit, was first trained by Sven Lundbeck. Notable players during this successful era include Anette Börjesson, Elisabeth Leidinge, Anna Svenjeby and Pia Sundhage.

Financial problems in the early 1990s saw a 1993 merger with local rivals GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet-och Idrottssällskap or Gothenburg Athletics and Sports Association in English) and the adoption of the name Jitex BK/JG93. The team stumbled out of the Damallsvenskan in 1997. After reverting to the original name and transforming the team, the club has since climbed back up the leagues. Following victory in the 2005 Söderettan, the team played in the Damallsvenskan for 2006, but were relegated again the same year. In 2009 Jitex returned to the Damallsvenskan ahead of the 2010 campaign. Jitex were relegated from the Damallsvenskan in 2014, with few games remaining.

The club also plays futsal. In March 2017, the Girls' 17 team won the Swedish Championship by defeating Borgeby FK, 2–1, in the final game in Helsingborg.

Jitex BK Women is a professional soccer team based in Sweden. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in Sweden and has a strong reputation for producing talented players and achieving success on the national and international stage.

Known for their technical skill, tactical awareness, and teamwork, Jitex BK Women have a dedicated fan base and a rich history of success in domestic competitions. The team's distinctive blue and white colors are a symbol of their pride and tradition.

With a commitment to developing young talent and promoting women's soccer in Sweden, Jitex BK Women are a respected and competitive force in the sport. Their passion for the game and dedication to excellence make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.