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Revision as of 14:53, 21 November 2023
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Nickname(s) | Björnarna (The Bears) | |||
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Founded | 1899 | |||
Stadium | TelELT Stadion | |||
Capacity | 42,000 | |||
Owner | TelELT | |||
General Manager | André Lagerquist | |||
Coach | Sven Bergstrand | |||
League | Guldliga | |||
2023-2024 | Champions (2022-2023) | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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Djurbruka FK is a Eldmarsk professional men's football club based in Hammarvik. It competes in the Guldliga and was one of the founding members of the Guldliga in 1923, but has competed in soccer matches since 1899. It is currently the reigning champion of the league, and is currently playing internationally in the Coupe des Victorieux.
Players
Current roster
No. | Pos. | Player |
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1 | GK | Viktor Holm |
16 | GK | Oskar Albrekt |
13 | GK | Quentin Elokee |
3 | LB | Bartolomeo Moller |
2 | CB | Aron Ingvar |
5 | CB | Sebastian Andersen |
4 | RB | Jakob Nilsson |
9 | LB | Raul Branting |
23 | CB | Pauli Hanson |
17 | CB | Sotie Malmo |
15 | RB | Uriahs Ytter |
11 | CM | Patrick Ahlund |
10 | DM | Harald Bryne |
12 | CM | Karl Turin |
14 | CM | Georg Xavier |
18 | DM | Elias Haraldsen |
22 | CM | Zak Engdahl |
19 | DM | Einar Akerman |
21 | CM | Nikola Losata |
20 | DM | Axel Berggren |
9 | LW | Afro Imondi |
7 | CW | Joakim Blixt |
8 | RW | Marty Wahlberg |
6 | LW | Fredrik Khayecha |
Stadiums
Stadium | Image | Location | Capacity | Seasons | Notes |
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TeleELT Stadion | Hammarvik, EH | 42,000 | 1928-present | Nicknamed "The Red Lady," TeleELT Stadion has been the home of Djurbruka FK for nearly 100 years. | |
Eriksstadion | Hammarvik, EH | 60,000 | 1951-present | Secondary field, shared with IFK Hammarvik and the national team. |