Players developed at Karlstad Fotboll or its predecessors IF Karlstad Fotboll traces its roots to
Karlstad BK, founded in 1923, and
Carlstad United BK, which merged into the organisation in 2019. Several players who came through that footballing tradition have gone on to reach higher levels of the professional game. •
Lukas Rhöse (born 2000) — left-back; came through the club's youth system; debuted in Ettan aged 16; joined
Kalmar FF in Allsvenskan in 2021; played for
Skövde AIK in Superettan; returned to Karlstad Fotboll in 2024; works for infrastructure company Infrakraft while on study leave •
Suleman Zurmati (born 2000) — midfielder; came through the club's youth system; active senior international for
Afghanistan; one of few active FIFA international players at Ettan Norra level •
Mathias Karlsson (born 1994) — goalkeeper; a product of the club's goalkeeper development pathway; reserve at
Örebro SK in Allsvenskan; started all 60 Superettan matches for
Gais (2020–2021), rated among the best aerial goalkeepers in the division; joined Karlstad Fotboll in 2022; heading into 2026 with 97 Ettan Norra appearances for the club •
Jacob Ericsson (born 1993) — left-back; came through the club's youth ranks; progressed to a youth career at
AIK; 50 Allsvenskan appearances for
Gefle IF (2015–2016) and 55 for
Falkenbergs FF (2019–2020); played 134 Ettan Norra matches for Karlstad Fotboll — second in club history; retired from professional football after the 2025 season
Players recruited from higher levels •
Andreas Bellander (born 1988) — centre-back and central midfielder; joined from Superettan side
IK Frej ahead of the 2019 merger and became the club's first captain; the club's all-time appearance record holder (147 Ettan Norra matches, 2019–2025); served as captain for the club's entire Ettan Norra era; now deputy sporting director •
Henrik Bellman (born 1999) — midfielder; vice-captain 2026; career includes
FC Copenhagen (where he briefly trained alongside
Erling Haaland), Allsvenskan with
Östersunds FK (49 appearances),
Anderlecht in the Belgian second division, and Superettan with
Gefle IF; 36 Sweden youth international appearances (U17, U19) alongside players such as
Alexander Isak and
Mattias Svanberg; joined Karlstad Fotboll in 2025 •
Jesper Carström (born 2002) — forward/winger; developed at
GIF Sundsvall; first player born in 2002 to appear in Allsvenskan (2019, aged 17); 4 Allsvenskan and 71 Superettan appearances; Sweden U15, U17 and U19 international; joined Karlstad Fotboll in 2025 •
Johan Bengtsson (born 2004) — forward; approximately 80 Superettan appearances for GIF Sundsvall; moved to Portuguese side
SC União Torreense in 2025, winning the Portuguese U23 championship; joined Karlstad Fotboll mid-2025; Sweden U15, U18 and U20 international •
Nuha Jatta (born 2003) — defender/midfielder; Superettan debut for
Gais aged 16 in 2019; Sweden U17 (9 caps) and U19 (2 caps) international; joined Karlstad Fotboll in 2025 •
David Johannesson (born 1986) — striker; Superettan experience with
Varbergs BoIS (8 goals, 27 appearances in 2015),
Gais and
Östers IF; 102 Ettan Norra appearances and 38 goals for Karlstad Fotboll — the club's all-time leading scorer; now works on the club's commercial team and plays for Karlstad City Futsal •
Johan Bertilsson (born 1986) — midfielder with Allsvenskan experience at
Degerfors IF; joined Karlstad Fotboll in 2023 •
Ibrahim Adewale (born 2006) — striker from Nigeria; 15 goals and 6 assists in 29 competitive appearances in 2025; signed by Allsvenskan and Champions League qualifier
Mjällby AIF on a contract through 2030
Players associated with predecessor clubs •
Gunnar Nordahl — one of Sweden's greatest ever players; five-time Italian
Capocannoniere with
AC Milan as part of the
Gre-No-Li trio; Olympic gold medallist 1948; ended his playing career as player-manager at Karlstads BIK (1959–1961) •
Victor Edvardsen (born 1996) — striker; played for Karlstad BK in 2018; progressed via
Degerfors IF and
Djurgårdens IF to Dutch
Eredivisie club
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