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Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, is a Swedish professional association football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund (the Scanian Football Association), and plays its home games at Stadion.[2] Formed on 24 February 1910, Malmö FF is the most successful club in Sweden in terms of trophies won.[3] The club have won the most Swedish championship titles of any club with twenty, a record twenty-three league titles, and a record fourteen national cup titles.[4][A] The team competes in Allsvenskan as of the 2018 season, the club's 18th consecutive season in the top flight, and their 83rd overall. The main rivals of the club are Helsingborgs IF, IFK Göteborg and, historically, IFK Malmö.[6]
This list encompasses the major honours won by Malmö FF and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Malmö FF players on the international stage. The club's attendance records, at Stadion, their home since 2009, Malmö Stadion, their home between 1958 and 2008, and Malmö IP, their home between 1910 and 1958, are also included in the list.
The club currently holds the record for the most Swedish championships with 20, the most Allsvenskan titles with 23 and Svenska Cupen triumphs with 14.[1] The club's record appearance maker is Krister Kristensson, who made 348 league appearances between 1963 and 1978, and the club's record goalscorer is Hans Håkansson, who scored 163 goals in 192 league games between 1927 and 1938.[7][8]
- All statistics accurate as of match played 6 November 2016.
Honors
Malmö FF's first trophy was the Division 2 Sydsvenska Serien, which they won in the 1920–21 season.[9] Their first national senior honour came first in 1944, when they won the 1943–44 Allsvenskan title. The club also won Svenska Cupen for the first time the same year. In terms of the number of trophies won, the 1970s was Malmö FF's most successful decade, during which time they won five league titles and four cup titles.[3]
The club currently holds the record for most Swedish championships with 22, most Allsvenskan titles with 25, most Svenska Cupen titles with 15, and the record for the most Svenska Cupen final appearances with eighteen.[3] They also became the first and, as of 2017, the only Swedish club to reach the final of the European Cup (present day UEFA Champions League) in 1979. Malmö FF is also the only Nordic club to have been represented at the Intercontinental Cup (succeeded by FIFA Club World Cup) in which they competed for the 1979 title.[10] Their most recent major trophy came in October 2016, when they won their most recent Allsvenskan title.[3]
Domestic
- Swedish Champions[3][A]
- Winners (22): 1943–44, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1986, 1988, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021
League
- Allsvenskan (Tier 1)[3]
- Division 2 Sydsvenska Serien (Tier 2)[9]
- Division 2 Södra (Tier 2)[12]
- Superettan (Tier 2)[13]
- Runners-up (1): 2000
Cups
- Svenska Cupen[3]
- Allsvenskan play-offs[3]
- Svenska Supercupen Last season was in 2015[14]
- Distriktsmästerskap: Skåne (Regional championship of Scania) Last season was in 1966[15]
- Winners (22): 1927, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966
- Runners up (4): 1916, 1922, 1937, 1952
Doubles
- Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen[3]
- Winners (8): 1943–44, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1967, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1989
European
- European Cup[3]
- Runners-up (1): 1978–79
Worldwide
- Intercontinental Cup Last season was in 2004[4]
- Runners-up (1): 1979
Awards
- Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal[16]
- Winners (1) 1979
Players
Appearances
- Youngest first-team player: Alexander Nilsson – 15 years, 343 days (against IF Elfsborg, Allsvenskan, 17 September 2008)[17]
- Youngest goalscorer: Lars Granström – 17 years, 159 days (against Djurgårdens IF, Allsvenskan, 15 May 1960)[17]
Most league appearances
The following is a list of the ten Malmö FF players with the most league appearances.[7][8][B]
Name | Nationality | Malmö FF career |
League appearances |
League goals |
Total appearances |
Total goals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Krister Kristensson | Sweden | 1963–1978 | 348 | 7 | 626 | 16 |
Erik Nilsson | Sweden | 1934–1953 | 326 | 1 | 600 | 4 |
Roy Andersson | Sweden | 1968–1983 | 317 | 21 | 624 | 49 |
Bo Larsson | Sweden | 1962–1966 1969–1979 |
302 | 119 | 546 | 289 |
Roland Andersson | Sweden | 1968–1974 1977–1983 |
299 | 6 | 564 | 13 |
Jan Möller | Sweden | 1972–1980 1984–1988 |
298 | 1 | 591 | 1 |
Jonnie Fedel | Sweden | 1984–2001 | 293 | 0 | 588 | 1 |
Daniel Andersson | Sweden | 1995–1998 2004–2013 |
292 | 30 | 460 | 39 |
Torbjörn Persson | Sweden | 1980–1995 | 281 | 10 | 574 | 39 |
Prawitz Öberg | Sweden | 1952–1965 | 278 | 34 | 515 | 103 |
Goalscorers
- Most goals scored in a season, Lower league: 30 – Hans Håkansson, 1935–36[18]
- Most goals scored in a season, Allsvenskan: 28 – Bo Larsson, 1965[19]
Overall scorers
The following is a list of the ten Malmö FF players who have scored the most league goals.[7][8]
Name | Nationality | Malmö FF career |
League appearances |
League goals |
Total appearances |
Total goals |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hans Håkansson | Sweden | 1927–1938 | 192 | 163 | 350 | 341 |
Bo Larsson | Sweden | 1962–1966 1969–1979 |
302 | 119 | 546 | 289 |
Egon Jönsson | Sweden | 1943–1955 | 200 | 99 | 405 | 269 |
Börje Tapper | Sweden | 1939–1951 | 191 | 91 | 371 | 298 |
Thomas Sjöberg | Sweden | 1974–1976 1977–1978 1979–1982 |
180 | 80 | 334 | 157 |
Ivar Roslund | Sweden | 1925–1937 | 169 | 71 | 311 | 179 |
Ingvar Rydell | Sweden | 1948–1953 | 106 | 68 | 210 | 162 |
Stellan Nilsson | Sweden | 1940–1950 | 179 | 68 | 336 | 166 |
Gustaf Nilsson | Sweden | 1940–1950 | 132 | 65 | 265 | 205 |
Ingvar Svahn | Sweden | 1957–1968 1970 |
228 | 62 | 414 | 161 |
Award winners
Guldbollen
The following is a list of the Malmö FF players who have won Guldbollen while at the club. The award is given by the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet and the Swedish Football Association to the best male Swedish footballer each year.[20]
Player | Years |
---|---|
Erik Nilsson | 1950 |
Prawitz Öberg | 1962 |
Bo Larsson | 1965 |
1973 | |
Ingvar Svahn | 1967 |
Roy Andersson | 1977 |
Jan Möller | 1979 |
Jonas Thern | 1989 |
Allsvenskan top scorer
The following is a list of the Malmö FF players who have become the Allsvenskan top scorer while at the club.[21]