in 2013 Fans of the club are referred to as
AIK:are or
gnagare (meaning
rodent); both words are the same in singular and plural. Although AIK fans can be found all over Stockholm and Sweden, the northwestern central
Stockholm urban area is considered the club's stronghold.
Black Army – Stockholm was formed in 1981 and is today the biggest supporter group of AIK. During the 1980s and 1990s, Black Army wrought havoc around the country, making national headlines, as a result of which another supporter group, Allmänna Supporterklubben
(the General Supporters Club), was created in 2000 as an alternative. In 2002 Allmänna Supporterklubben was renamed to the much more AIK related name "Smokinglirarna"
(roughly, "The Players", literally "the Black Tie Players"). In 2002 an
ultras group was formed, Ultras Nord
(Ultras North), and two years later, 2004, Sol Invictus was formed. Black Army, Smokinglirarna, Ultras Nord, and Sol Invictus together with AIK-Tifo form the so-called AIK-Alliansen
(the AIK Alliance). In 1907, the Crown Prince of Sweden
Gustaf Adolf became patron and first honorary member of the club. This has since been in line with family tradition, and today the
King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf is patron of the club. From time to time
the royal family of Sweden visits the club's home matches.
Prince Daniel is a well-known AIK fan even before his marriage to the Crown Princess
Victoria. Notable fans of AIK include songwriter and producer
Max Martin; DJ
Sebastian Ingrosso; swimmer
Sarah Sjöström; former leader of the
Swedish Social Democratic Party Mona Sahlin; and
Spotify founder
Daniel Ek. Former president of
UEFA Lennart Johansson was a supporter since childhood. The
Wallenberg family are also closely attached with AIK, being one of the major shareholders. The club's hymn is
"Å vi é AIK" (meaning "Oh we are AIK"), a
Swedish-lyric cover of the 1971 song "
The Last Farewell" by
Roger Whittaker.
Rivalries AIK's main rival is
Djurgårdens IF, also formed in 1891 in Stockholm, just three weeks after AIK. AIK also maintains a strong animosity towards the third major Stockholm side
Hammarby IF. The club's biggest rival outside the
Stockholm urban area is
IFK Göteborg,
Leksands IF, and
Malmö FF. == References ==