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Revision as of 21:15, 20 November 2023

Djurbruka FK
File:Djurbruka.png
Nickname(s)Björnarna (The Bears)
Founded1899
StadiumTelELT Stadion
Capacity42,000
OwnerTelELT
General ManagerAndré Lagerquist
CoachSven Bergstrand
LeagueGuldliga
2023-2024Champions (2022-2023)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

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
0 GK Viktor Holm
16 GK Oskar Albrekt
13 GK Quentin Elokee
3 LB Bartolomeo Moller
1 CB Aron Ingvar
2 CB Sebastian Andersen
4 RB Jakob Nilsson
9 LB Raul Branting
12 CB Pauli Hanson
17 CB Sotie Malmo
15 RB Uriahs Ytter
11 CM Patrick Ahlund
10 DM Harald Bryne
10 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
5 LW Valentin Fisk
7 CW Joakim Blixt
6 RW Marty Wahlberg
8 LW Fredrik Khayecha

Stadiums

Stadium Image Location Capacity Seasons Notes
TeleELT Stadion Estadio Libertadores de America 2014.JPG Hammarvik, EH 42,000 1928-present Nicknamed "The Red Lady," TeleELT Stadion has been the home of Djurbruka FK for nearly 100 years.
Eriksstadion Estadio Presidente Peron.jpg Hammarvik, EH 60,000 1951-present Secondary field, shared with IFK Hammarvik and the national team.