Fixtures

Sweden Superettan 09/15 17:00 22 Orgryte IS vs Umeå FC - View
Sweden Superettan 09/20 11:00 23 Dubba Al Husun U19 vs Orgryte IS - View
Sweden Superettan 09/25 17:00 24 Trelleborgs FF vs Orgryte IS - View
Sweden Superettan 09/30 17:00 25 Orgryte IS vs Landskrona BoIS - View
Sweden Superettan 10/06 17:00 26 Sandvikens IF vs Orgryte IS - View
Sweden Superettan 10/19 10:00 27 Falkenbergs FF vs Orgryte IS - View

Results

Sweden Superettan 08/31 15:00 21 [13] Utsiktens BK v Orgryte IS [3] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 08/23 13:00 20 [1] Orgryte IS v IK Brage [8] D 2-2
Sweden Cup 08/19 15:30 8 Zenith v Orgryte IS W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 08/17 13:00 19 [16] Orebro SK v Orgryte IS [2] W 1-3
Sweden Superettan 08/09 13:00 18 [1] Orgryte IS v IK Oddevold [5] D 0-0
Sweden Superettan 08/02 13:00 17 [4] Varbergs BoIS FC v Orgryte IS [1] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 07/27 13:00 16 [1] Orgryte IS v Ostersunds FK [11] W 6-0
Sweden Superettan 07/19 13:00 15 [2] IK Oddevold v Orgryte IS [3] W 0-1
Sweden Superettan 06/28 11:00 14 [2] Orgryte IS v Helsingborg [12] L 0-2
Sweden Superettan 06/22 15:00 13 [1] Kalmar FF v Orgryte IS [3] W 2-3
Sweden Superettan 06/15 13:00 12 [11] IK Brage v Orgryte IS [2] L 3-2
Sweden Superettan 05/31 13:00 11 [3] Orgryte IS v Trelleborgs FF [14] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 19 11 8
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 8 2 6
Goals for 71 42 29
Goals against 49 18 31
Clean sheets 9 7 2
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Örgryte IS

Örgryte Idrottssällskap, commonly referred to as Örgryte IS, Örgryte (Swedish: [ˈœ̂ːrˌɡryːtɛ]) or (especially locally) ÖIS or Öis, is a Swedish sports club based in Gothenburg. It consists of four departments, namely bowling, football, athletics and wrestling. However, the club is best known for its football department. The club was founded in 1887 which makes it the oldest active sports club in the country.

History

Örgryte IS team of year 1896, that won the first Swedish championship final.
A chart showing the progress of Örgryte IS through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

The club was founded on 4 December 1887 by Willhem Friberg and participated in the first football match in Sweden on 22 May 1892; football had been brought to the club by lacemakers from the Newmilns club in Ayrshire in 1891. Today, a memorial on Heden in central Gothenburg reminiscent of this match. Another memorial has been erected inside the amusement park Liseberg. Örgryte IS came to dominate the childhood of Swedish football. In 1904 Örgyte IS met a friendly match between the English Corinthian FC, thanks for the hospitality donated a silver cup – Corinthian Bowl that next year became the prize in a contest between Sweden's best teams.

In 1908 Örgyte IS officially opened its facility Walhalla stadium. Hugo Levin, football player and the secretary of Örgyte IS, was one of many involved in the building of Walhalla and had several positions in Gothenburg football. Walhalla was inaugurated by a match between Örgryte and German champions Viktoria Berlin. Between 1910 and 1924 Örgryte IS played in the Swedish series, a series that lacked national status despite participation by leading teams. Öis won the series in 1910, 1912 and 1924 the team won the 1924 Western series, and then the final against AIK. Player Sven Rydell who became Sweden's first major football star[] and became known for his fast play and creative dribbling, but above all for his ability to score. Carl-Erik Holmberg was a contributor to its success, with its total of 193 goals in the Swedish League for Örgryte IS. 1926 the team celebrated a major success when beating Aston Villa 5–2, which was unusual.

In the first decades of the 20th century, Örgryte IS also played bandy. The club became Gothenburg district champions in this sport in 1917.

In the late 1930s the fortunes began to decline for the team. They finished 10th out of 12 teams in both 1938 and 1939, and avoided relegation. In 1940 Örgyte IS relegated from allsvenskan to Division II Västra. During the 1940s and 1950s the team played in Division 2 but would enjoy greater success in the 1950s. Örgryte attracted record crowds despite the low status in the second division.[] The team recruited Gunnar Gren and in 1956 he becomes the player-coach for the offensive teams that attracted large crowds to ÖIS matches. In 1958 the team was becoming more competitive. [] A young player at the time was Agne Simonsson who would later play in the Sweden national team.

Örgryte IS has won 12 national championship titles and one national cup title. After having economic problems Örgryte Fotboll AB went into bankruptcy in February 2011. The upshot of the bankruptcy was that Örgryte was relegated to the third Swedish division, Division 1 Södra. Their home arena is Gamla Ullevi. The club is affiliated to the Göteborgs Fotbollförbund.

In 2007 after 120 years of solely male membership, the youth faction of the football section would accept girls.

Örgryte IS played for a long time in red shirts and blue shorts, but in 2018 they went back to using their older claret shirts.

Orgryte IS is a professional soccer team based in Gothenburg, Sweden, with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1887, Orgryte is one of the oldest football clubs in Sweden and has a storied tradition in Swedish football. The team plays its home matches at the historic Gamla Ullevi stadium, which provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Orgryte's colors are red and white, symbolizing the club's pride and heritage. The team has experienced various successes over the years, including multiple league titles and cup victories, establishing itself as a significant player in Swedish football. Known for its commitment to developing local talent, Orgryte emphasizes a strong youth academy that nurtures the next generation of soccer stars.

The club's supporters, known as "Orgryte-fansen," are renowned for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant displays during matches, creating a sense of community and belonging. With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Orgryte continues to strive for excellence on the pitch, aiming to reclaim its place among the top teams in Swedish football. Whether competing in league matches or cup tournaments, Orgryte embodies the spirit of the game, making it a beloved institution in Gothenburg and beyond.