Results

Sweden 2.div Norrland 06/25 17:00 1 [2] IFK Luleå v Bodens BK [5] D 1-1
Sweden 2.div Norrland 06/18 17:30 1 [4] Bergnäsets AIK v IFK Luleå [2] D 2-2
Sweden 2.div Norrland 06/10 17:00 1 [3] IFK Luleå v Piteå IF [1] D 2-2
Sweden 2.div Norrland 06/01 14:00 1 [7] Kiruna FF v IFK Luleå [2] L 2-1
Sweden 2.div Norrland 05/28 16:30 1 [2] IFK Luleå v Skellefteå FF [3] D 0-0
Sweden 2.div Norrland 05/22 17:30 1 [5] Boden City FC v IFK Luleå [2] W 0-2
Sweden 2.div Norrland 05/19 17:00 1 [5] Bodens BK v IFK Luleå [2] W 0-2
Sweden 2.div Norrland 05/13 16:30 6 [2] IFK Luleå v Bergnäsets AIK [4] W 1-0
Sweden 2.div Norrland 05/09 17:00 5 Piteå IF v IFK Luleå L 2-1
Sweden 2.div Norrland 04/27 12:00 3 [2] IFK Luleå v Kiruna FF [4] W 5-1
Sweden 2.div Norrland 04/17 17:00 2 [2] Welwitschias v IFK Luleå [1] W 1-2
Sweden 2.div Norrland 04/13 16:00 1 IFK Luleå v Boden City FC W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 12 12
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 39 20 19
Goals against 28 12 16
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 3 3 0

Wikipedia - IFK Luleå

IFK Luleå is a Swedish professional football club formed in 1900, located in Luleå. The club merged with Luleå FF and played under the name Luleå FF/IFK from 1986 to 1989.

History

A chart showing the progress of IFK Luleå through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

IFK Luleå was originally founded in the year 1900, but went dormant after some years. In 1920, the sports club IK Gyltzau won the Norrbotten district championship in bandy and this club was then renamed as a revived IFK Luleå, which continued to play bandy for many years. In 1932 and 1934 the bandy district championship was won again, now under the IFK name.

IFK Luleå played one season in the Allsvenskan in 1971, the top-tier of Swedish football, but after a promising start their stay was short-lived as they were relegated at the end of the season. In the late 1980s and most of the 1990s the club enjoyed their heyday by playing in Division 1 Norra, which at that time was the second tier of Swedish football. Over the last decade IFK Luleå have been competing in the Division 2 Norrland which is now the fourth tier of the Swedish football league system. For 4 consecutive seasons between 2006 and 2009 they have experienced the frustration of finishing in second position and consequently missing out on promotion.

In 2010 under new coach Fredrik Waara did they finally finish in first place and receive promotion to Division 1 Norra where they finished in tenth place during the next two seasons.

The club is affiliated to the Norrbottens Fotbollförbund.

IFK Luleå, officially known as Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Luleå, is a prominent soccer club based in Luleå, Sweden. Founded in 1903, the club has a rich history and is deeply rooted in the local community. IFK Luleå is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent, making it a cornerstone of the region's sports culture.

The team plays its home matches at the Luleå Energi Arena, a modern facility that provides an exciting atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a distinctive blue and white kit, IFK Luleå has a strong identity that resonates with supporters.

Competing in Sweden's lower divisions, the club has experienced various successes over the years, including notable performances in the Swedish Cup and league play. IFK Luleå emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, fostering a culture that encourages both competitive excellence and community involvement.

As a club, IFK Luleå is dedicated to promoting soccer at all levels, from youth programs to senior teams, ensuring that the love for the game continues to thrive in Luleå and beyond. With a focus on growth and ambition, IFK Luleå aims to return to higher divisions and make a mark on Swedish soccer.