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List of Malmö FF records and statistics
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An association football team poses for a formative black-and-white photograph. A row of five men are kneeling on the pitch, all wearing light-coloured shirts and white shorts apart from the player in the centre, who wears black. In front of him is a large trophy shield. Behind the kneeling row stand six more men, all wearing the same light-coloured shirts. The players are noticeably tired; large sweat stains are visible on their shirts. A stand of a stadium can be seen in the background.
The Malmö FF team of 1948–1949 who started the run of 49 consecutive league matches without defeat, a record still standing in Allsvenskan as of 2018.[1]

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

An impressive trophy of a somewhat cubist fashion. Made of silver, it comprises a large socle, a large semi-circular handle on each side and a depiction of an old-fashioned leather football on top. The words "Lennart Johanssons Pokal" can be seen engraved on the front.
Lennart Johanssons Pokal, the current trophy awarded to the Swedish football champions, here seen in 2010 in Malmö FF's ownership after winning Allsvenskan the same year.[11]
  • 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

Cups

Doubles

European

Worldwide

Awards

Players

Appearances

Most league appearances

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Krister Kristensson made over 300 league appearances for Malmö FF, more than any other player.[7]

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

Overall scorers

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Bo Larsson is Malmö FF's all-time leading goalscorer in Allsvenskan.[7]

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

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Prawitz Öberg being rewarded Guldbollen in 1962 by Gunnar Lange, chairman of the Swedish Football Association.

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

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Mathias Ranégie is the latest Malmö FF player to become the 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]

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Player Year Goals
Ove Andersson[C] 1938–39 16
Ingvar Rydell 1949–50 22
Bo Larsson[D] 1963 17
1965 28
Dag Szepanski 1967 22
Bo Larsson 1970 16
Lars Larsson 1987 19
Martin Dahlin 1988 17
Peter Ijeh 2002 24