Fixtures

Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 07/26 12:00 14 Elfsborg U19 vs Brommapojkarna U19 - View
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 08/02 16:00 15 Brommapojkarna U19 vs GIF Sundsvall U19 - View
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 08/09 12:00 16 IFK Goteborg U19 vs Brommapojkarna U19 - View
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 08/16 14:15 17 Brommapojkarna U19 vs Sivasspor U21 - View
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 08/23 15:15 18 Brommapojkarna U19 vs Djurgardens IF U19 - View
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 08/30 12:00 19 BK Hacken U19 vs Brommapojkarna U19 - View

Results

Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 06/27 10:30 13 Brommapojkarna U19 v Maria Vittoria Viviani W 2-1
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 06/23 13:00 12 IK Sirius U19 v Brommapojkarna U19 W 0-4
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 06/14 11:00 11 Brommapojkarna U19 v Dahl/Pedersen W 4-2
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 05/31 11:45 10 Brommapojkarna U19 v Malmo FF U19 W 4-2
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 05/24 11:00 9 Helsingborgs U19 v Brommapojkarna U19 W 1-3
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 05/17 16:00 8 IFK Norrköping U19 v Brommapojkarna U19 W 0-4
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 05/11 13:45 7 Brommapojkarna U19 v IFK Goteborg U19 W 4-0
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 05/04 11:00 6 Hanna Sokal v Brommapojkarna U19 W 0-3
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 04/26 11:30 5 Brommapojkarna U19 v BK Hacken U19 W 2-0
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 04/19 12:00 4 Djurgardens IF U19 v Brommapojkarna U19 W 1-3
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 04/13 12:00 3 Brommapojkarna U19 v Elfsborg U19 D 1-1
Sweden Juniorallsvenskan 04/05 12:30 2 AIK U19 v Brommapojkarna U19 W 1-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 13 12
Wins 19 9 10
Draws 3 3 0
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 63 32 31
Goals against 20 9 11
Clean sheets 13 7 6
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - IF Brommapojkarna

Idrottsföreningen Brommapojkarna, more commonly known as Brommapojkarna (meaning the Bromma boys) or simply BP, is a Swedish football club based in the borough of Bromma, in the western parts of Stockholm municipality. Brommapojkarna is the largest football club in Europe in terms of the number of active youth teams of all ages – in 2007 there were 247 teams and 3,000 players. The men's team plays in the Allsvenskan, the first tier, and the women's team plays in the Damallsvenskan, the first tier.

The club is famous for its youth academy, which has produced numerous top-quality Swedish players throughout the years. The club is affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund.

History

The club was formed in 1942. It has earlier had many more sports on its programme, such as athletics, bandy and ice hockey.

They became affiliated with Manchester United after Bojan Djordjic was transferred to United in 1999. However, this deal has since expired as Brommapojkarna believed it would weaken talks with other Premier League clubs. The club now has a similar affiliation with local United rivals Manchester City, where former BP youth and Sweden International John Guidetti marked his trade, until his transfer to La Liga club Celta de Vigo in 2015.

The club was promoted to the Allsvenskan for the first time on 12 November 2006 after beating BK Häcken in the promotion-relegation play-offs. On 16 November 2008, the team reached Allsvenskan for the second time after a 1–1 draw against Ljungskile SK. It guaranteed remain in Allsvenskan for 2010 season despite losing 3–0 to home match against IFK Göteborg on 23 October 2009. In 2010, BP came in last and were relegated to Superettan, where they played in 2011 and 2012. In 2012 they finished 2nd in Superettan and were promoted to Allsvenskan for the third time.

Brommapojkarna U19, often referred to simply as BP U19, is the youth team of the renowned Swedish football club IF Brommapojkarna, based in Bromma, a suburb of Stockholm. Established with a rich tradition of developing young talent, the U19 team serves as a crucial stepping stone for aspiring footballers aiming to make their mark in professional soccer.

The team competes in the Swedish U19 league, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and tactical awareness. Known for their attacking style of play, Brommapojkarna U19 emphasizes technical development and teamwork, fostering a competitive yet supportive environment for its players. The coaching staff is dedicated to nurturing young talent, focusing on both individual growth and collective success.

Brommapojkarna U19 has a strong reputation for producing players who go on to excel in higher leagues, including the senior team and international competitions. The club's commitment to youth development is evident in its state-of-the-art training facilities and emphasis on education, ensuring that players are well-rounded both on and off the pitch.

With a passionate fan base and a history steeped in success, Brommapojkarna U19 continues to be a vital part of Sweden's football landscape, inspiring the next generation of soccer stars.