List of Djurgårdens IF Fotboll records and statistics

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Djurgårdens IF Fotboll is a Swedish professional football club based in Stockholm.

The list encompasses the major honours won by Djurgården, records set by the club, their managers and their players.

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Honours

Domestic

  • Swedish Champions[A]
    • Winners (11): 1912, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1954–1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, 2002, 2003, 2005

League

Cups

Doubles

  • 2002: League and Svenska Cupen
  • 2005: League and Svenska Cupen

Player records

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Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.

# Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
1 Sweden Gösta Sandberg 1951–1966 322 (77) 00 0(0) 06 (1) 00 (1) 328 (79)
2 Sweden Sven Lindman 1965–1968
1969–1980
312 (49) 02 0(0) 12 (0) 00 (0) 326 (49)
3 Sweden Tommy Berggren 1968–1984 289 (54) 00 0(0) 08 (0) 02 (1) 299 (55)
5 Sweden Björn Alkeby 1971–1982
1993
265 0(0) 00 0(0) 09 (0) 02 (0) 276 0(0)
4 Sweden Arne Arvidson 1952–1965 263 0(0) 00 0(0) 06 (0) 00 (0) 269 0(0)
6 Finland Daniel Sjölund 2003–2012 205 (27) 20 (11) 10 (0) 10 (1) 245 (39)
7 Sweden Vito Knežević 1977–1988 236 (17) 00 0(0) 00 (0) 06 (1) 242 (18)
8 The Gambia Pa Dembo Touray 2000–2011 195 0(1) 16 0(0) 14 (0) 12 (0) 237 0(1)
9 Sweden Andreas Johansson 2000–2005
2013–2014
172 (50) 30 (16) 14 (4) 03 (0) 219 (70)
10 Finland Toni Kuivasto 2003–2009 165 0(6) 19 0(2) 15 (0) 17 (1) 216 0(9)

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.

# Name Years League Cup Europe Others Total
1 Sweden Gösta Sandberg 1951–1966 77 (322) 00 0(0) 1 0(6) 1 (0) 79 (328)
2 Sweden John Eriksson 1951–1960 69 (120) 00 0(0) 3 0(3) 0 (0) 72 (123)
3 Sweden Andreas Johansson 2000–2005
2013–2014
50 (172) 16 (30) 4 (14) 0 (3) 70 (219)
4 Sweden Leif Eriksson 1960–1966 62 (117) 00 0(0) 0 0(2) 2 (0) 64 (119)
4 Sweden Hans Nilsson 1962–1973 62 (165) 00 0(1) 2 0(3) 0 (0) 64 (169)
6 Sweden Leif Skiöld 1960–1964 60 0(75) 00 0(0) 0 0(0) 3 (0) 63 0(75)
7 Sweden Tommy Berggren 1968–1984 54 (289) 00 0(0) 0 0(8) 1 (2) 55 (299)
8 Sweden Stefan Rehn 1984–1989
2000–2002
49 (186) 03 (14) 0 0(6) 0 (4) 52 (210)
9 Sweden Sven Tumba 1951–1961 50 0(86) 00 0(0) 0 0(1) 1 (0) 51 0(87)
10 Sweden Bo Andersson 1994–1995
1996–1997
41 0(87) 07 0(0) 2 0(0) 0 (0) 50 0(87)

International

Transfers

Record transfer fees paid

Player From Fee Date
Brazil Thiago Quirino Atlético Mineiro 14 million SEK[4] 18 January 2006
Sweden Mattias Jonson Norwich City 9.6 million SEK (£0.7 million)[5] 15 July 2005

Record transfer fees received

Player To Fee Date
Sweden Tobias Hysén Sunderland 23 million SEK (£1.7 million)[6] 23 August 2006
Denmark Søren Larsen Schalke 04 22 million SEK (€2.3 million)[7] 30 July 2005
Sweden Kim Källström Rennes 17.9 million SEK (€2 million)[8] 12 December 2003
Ghana Daniel Amartey FC Copenhagen 17 million SEK (14 million DKK)[9] 18 June 2014
Sweden Andreas Isaksson Rennes 15.5 million SEK (€1.7 million)[10] 24 June 2006

Managerial records

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  • First full-time manager:
  • Longest-serving manager: Einar Svensson – 9 years (1935 to 1944)

Club records

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record defeats

Record consecutive results

  • Most consecutive wins overall: 14 (24 July 2000 to 8 October 2000)
  • Most consecutive league wins: 12 (13 September 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive wins in Allsvenskan: 7 (7 October 2002 to 21 April 2003)[13]
  • Most consecutive wins coming from behind:
  • Most consecutive draws: 5 (two times: 20 May 1965 to 9 June 1965, 8 May 2012 to 23 May 2012)
  • Most consecutive losses overall:
  • Most consecutive league losses: 6 (three times: 18 April to 14 May 1937, 18 June to 17 August 1986, 11 July to 17 August 2009)[13]
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten: 19 (6 June 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten in the league: 19 (6 June 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten in Allsvenskan: 17 (19 April to 6 September 1959)[13]

Goals

Points

  • Most points in a league season:
    • Two points for a win: 42 (in 33 matches in 1957–58, Allsvenskan)
    • Three points for a win: 63 (in 30 matches in 2000, Superettan)
  • Fewest points in a league season:
    • Two points for a win: 2 (in 6 matches in 1918, Svenska Serien)
    • Three points for a win: 24 (in 26 matches in 1999, Allsvenskan)

Attendances

Only competitive first-team matches are considered.

National records

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European statistics

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Global records

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Footnotes

References

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