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Swedish football club Football club
Stattena IF
Full nameStattena Idrottsförening
Founded1922
GroundOlympiafältet
Helsingborg
Sweden
ChairmanMats Jacobson
CoachBo Svensson
Michael Ekstrand
LeagueDivision 6 Skåne Västra
2020Division 6 Skåne Västra, 11th
Websitehttp://www.stattenaif.se/
Home colours Away colours

Stattena IF is a Swedish football club located in Helsingborg. The club played two seasons in the Allsvenskan in 1927–28 and 1929–30.

Yellow and blue striped Stattena against AIK September 21st 1927 at Råsunda.

Background

The original club Stattena was one of the two clubs which in 1907 formed Helsingborgs IF. The present club was re-formed on 24 March 1922 and the ladies section was added in 1971.

The club was founded as a local neighborhood team from the Stattena district in Helsingborg. Originally a village, which was located outside the city, which probably contributed to the historical, local patriotic rivalry with HIF.

Since their foundation Stattena IF's men's team has participated in the upper and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. In their early years the club played in the Allsvenskan for two seasons in 1927–28 and 1929–30. They play their home matches at the Olympiafältet in Helsingborg. The team colours today are blue and white, but historically blue and yellow striped shirts and blue shorts. The kit were later taken over by local competitor Eskilsminne IF. Eskilsminne previously played in a light and dark purple-striped shirt and white shorts.

When Stattena played in the best tier Allsvenskan in the 1920s and 1930s, they had an almost Southern European support group, who watched the training sessions, lively discussed lineups etc. at the beer cafes, and met the team at the train station when they returned to Helsingborg after away matches. Unfortunately, opposing supporters were also hit by a rain of beer bottles, which were thrown at them. When the star player and future national team player Knut Kroon was sold from Stattena to arch-rival HIF, he could barely show up in town.

When Stattena played the Allsvenskan Helsingborg derby against HIF at the Olympia season 1929/30, and Di Röe got a penalty kick, penalty taker Axel "Massa" Alfredsson uttered the winged words, which illustrate the rivalry between the teams, despite HIF becoming champions and Stattena got relegated: "I put hatred behind the ball. Stattena has got to lose!"

Five years after their formation, in 1971, the ladies team climbed to the Damallsvenskan. More recently the team has played at the same level in 2003, 2004 and 2009.

Stattena IF are affiliated to the Skånes Fotbollförbund. The club is a member of the Helsingborgs Fotbollsklubbars Allians (Helsingborg Football Club Alliance) and has 900 members with 20 youth teams comprising 11 boys teams and 9 girls teams. The club also cooperates with Filbornaskolan to provide top-level female players with the opportunity to combine football development with a four-year secondary education.

Season to season

Men's team

In their early history Stattena IF competed in the following divisions:

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1925–26 Tier 2 Division 2 Sydsvenska 2nd
1926–27 Tier 2 Division 2 Sydsvenska 1st Promotion Playoffs – Promoted
1927–28 Tier 1 Allsvenskan 12th Relegated
1928–29 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 1st Promoted
1929–30 Tier 1 Allsvenskan 12th Relegated
1930–31 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 1st
1931–32 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 8th
1932–33 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 5th
1933–34 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 6th
1934–35 Tier 2 Division 2 Södra 9th Relegated
1935–36 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska 7th
1936–37 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska 8th
1937–38 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska 7th
1938–39 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska 8th
1939–40 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska 7th
1940–41 Tier 3 Division 3 Sydsvenska Södra 10th Relegated

In recent seasons Stattena IF have competed in the following divisions:

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1999 Tier 8 Division 7 Skåne Nordvästra B 1st Promoted
2000 Tier 7 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 8th
2001 Tier 7 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra A 5th
2002 Tier 7 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 5th
2003 Tier 7 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra A 8th
2004 Tier 7 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 11th Relegated
2005 Tier 8 Division 7 Skåne Nordvästra B 2nd Promotion Playoffs – Promoted
2006* Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 9th
2007 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 2nd Promotion Playoffs – Not Promoted
2008 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Västra 5th
2009 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Västra 5th
2010 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 7th
2011 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 4th
2012 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 3rd Promotion Playoffs – Not Promoted
2013 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Nordvästra B 3rd Relegated to Division 7?
Did not compete in 2014
2015 Tier 9 Division 7 Skåne Västra 6th
2016 Tier 9 Division 7 Skåne Västra 4th Promotion Playoffs – Not Promoted
2017 Tier 9 Division 7 Skåne Nordvästra 2nd Promoted
2018 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Västra 7th
2019 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Västra 3rd Promotion Playoffs - Not Promoted
2020 Tier 8 Division 6 Skåne Västra 11th

* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.

Ladies Team

Season Level Division Section Position Movements
1999 Tier 3 Division 2 Södra Götaland 1st Promoted
2000 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 5th
2001 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 4th
2002 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 2nd Promoted
2003 Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 10th
2004 Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 12th Relegated
2005 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 5th
2006 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 5th
2007 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 4th
2008 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 1st Promoted
2009 Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 12th Relegated
2010 Tier 2 Division 1 Söderettan 10th Relegated

Notable players

Footnotes

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  7. Allsvenskan genom tiderna | Stockholms Stadsbibliotek.
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  12. "GAIS – Lagfacta – Stattena IF". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
  13. "Stattena IF - everysport.com". Retrieved 2010-12-18.
  14. "GAIS – Lagfacta – Stattena IF". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2010-12-18.
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  17. "Stattena IF – Fotboll – everysport.com". Retrieved 2010-12-21.

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