Fixtures

Sweden Superettan 10/18 15:00 27 Falkenbergs FF vs Orgryte IS - View
Sweden Superettan 10/26 12:00 28 Trelleborgs FF vs Falkenbergs FF - View
Sweden Superettan 11/01 12:00 29 Falkenbergs FF vs Vasteras SK - View
Sweden Superettan 11/08 14:00 30 Kalmar FF vs Falkenbergs FF - View

Results

Sweden Superettan 10/05 13:00 26 [15] Orebro SK v Falkenbergs FF [6] L 4-1
Sweden Superettan 09/28 13:00 25 [6] Falkenbergs FF v Ostersunds FK [12] W 4-0
Sweden Superettan 09/24 17:00 24 [4] IK Oddevold v Falkenbergs FF [6] D 2-2
Sweden Superettan 09/19 17:00 23 [7] Falkenbergs FF v GIF Sundsvall [8] W 3-0
Sweden Superettan 09/13 11:00 22 [9] Falkenbergs FF v Utsiktens BK [13] W 3-1
Sweden Superettan 08/30 11:00 21 [6] Varbergs BoIS FC v Falkenbergs FF [7] L 3-2
Sweden Superettan 08/25 17:00 20 [10] Falkenbergs FF v Sandvikens IF [11] W 4-0
Sweden Cup Qualification 08/19 16:00 8 Sölvesborgs GoIF v Falkenbergs FF W 0-2
Sweden Superettan 08/16 13:00 19 [7] Helsingborg v Falkenbergs FF [9] D 0-0
Sweden Superettan 08/09 13:00 18 [7] Falkenbergs FF v IK Brage [11] L 0-1
Sweden Superettan 08/04 17:00 17 [16] Umeå FC v Falkenbergs FF [10] W 0-2
Sweden Superettan 07/27 13:00 16 [10] Falkenbergs FF v Landskrona [9] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 18 21
Wins 17 11 6
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 10 2 8
Goals for 64 35 29
Goals against 38 12 26
Clean sheets 19 10 9
Failed to score 10 3 7

Wikipedia - Falkenbergs FF

Falkenbergs Fotbollsförening, also known simply as Falkenbergs FF, Falkenberg or (especially locally) FFF, is a Swedish football club based in Falkenberg. Formed on 3 January 1928, the club plays in the second highest Swedish league, Superettan. Falkenberg are affiliated with Hallands Fotbollförbund.

History

A chart showing the progress of Falkenbergs FF through the Swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

During the first thirty seasons of Falkenbergs FF, the club spent most of its time in Division 3. In the early years, the club also played bandy and handball.

In the early seventies (1973 and 1974), FFF were in Division 6. However, they would then start ascending in the Swedish league system, earning two consecutive promotions in 1986 to Division 2 and in 1987 to Division 1, which was then the second tier of Swedish football. The following season in 1988, Falkenberg played their first season in the second division.

After twelve rounds of play in 1998, Falkenbergs FF led Division 1 Södra and had their sights set on qualifying for Allsvenskan. But the club's success would not last all 26 rounds and they finished seventh in the league table.

Falkenbergs FF, commonly known as Falkenberg, is a professional soccer club based in Falkenberg, Sweden. Founded in 1902, the team has a rich history and a strong local following. They play their home matches at the Falkenbergs IP, a stadium that can accommodate around 7,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans.

The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, which are proudly displayed on their kits. Falkenbergs FF has experienced various levels of success in Swedish football, competing in both the Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football, and the Superettan, the second tier. The team is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

Falkenberg's playing style is characterized by a focus on teamwork, tactical discipline, and an attacking mindset, making their matches exciting to watch. The club has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team through thick and thin, contributing to the vibrant soccer culture in the region.

With a vision for growth and ambition to return to the top flight of Swedish football, Falkenbergs FF continues to strive for excellence both on and off the pitch, aiming to make a significant impact in Swedish soccer.