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Degerfors IF

Degerfors IF is a professional football club located in Degerfors, Sweden. The club was formed on 13 January 1907, and is currently playing in the highest tier in Swedish football, Allsvenskan.

Fans
Being a club in a town with a big iron industry, the club has a lot of politically progressive fans. In their away game versus GAIS on the 13th of April 2025, the away fans displayed a banner saying “ultra rossoblaco - Against Fascism.” And in 2024 they had another banner saying “no style, just working class”. ==Background==
Background
Degerfors IF first played in the Allsvenskan in 1939, making use of their new home ground at Stora Valla. Up until 1966, the club regularly appeared in the Allsvenskan; however, in recent decades they have played at the highest level for 5 seasons from 1993 to 1997. Their record attendance is 21,065 spectators when Degerfors IF played IFK Norrköping in 1963. The club is affiliated to the Värmlands Fotbollförbund. ==Season to season==
Season to season
* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level. ==Players==
Staff
Current technical staff ==Managers==
Managers
squad with Gunnar Nordahl. • Arnold Andersson-Tagner (1936–37) • István Wampetits (1937–44) • Einar Skeppstedt (1945–47) • Edmund Crawford (1948–49) • Karl-Erik Jakobsson (1950) • Imre Markos (1951–53) • Gunnar Andersson (1953) • Karl Neschy (1954–57) • Olle Åhlund (1957–59) • Bill Burnikell (1960–61) • Tore Karlsson (1961) • Gunnar Nordahl (1961–64) • Vilmos Varszegi (1965–66) • Ernst Bohlin (1961–67) • Tore Karlsson (1968) • Åke Klintberg (1969) • Olle Åhlund (1970) • Tore Karlsson (1971–72) • Håkan Höglander (1973–74) • Curt Edenvik (1975) • Tord Grip (1976) • Sven-Göran Eriksson (1977–78) • Lars-Åke Bäckström (1979–80) • Peter Pallman (1980) • Janusz Pekowski (1981–82) • Dave Mosson (1983–85) • Björn Juhlin (1986–87) • Lars Henriksson (1988) • Kenneth Sundkvist (1989) • Sören Cratz (1990–92) • Börje Andersson (1993) • Erik Hamrén (1994) • Sören Cratz (1995–96) • Bosse Nilsson (1997) • Örjan Glans (1998) • Kenneth Norling (1999–2001) • Dave Mosson (2002–04) • Tony Gustavsson (2005–06) • Mark Selmer (2007) • Milenko Vukčević (2007) • Jan Stahre (2008) • Patrik Werner (2009–2016) • Stefan Jacobsson (2016–2019) • Tobias Solberg and Andreas Holmberg (2020–2023) • William Lundin (2024–) ==Honours==
Honours
LeagueAllsvenskan: • Runners-up: 1940–41, 1963Superettan:Winners: 2024Division 1 Norra:Winners: 2009 CupsSvenska Cupen:Winners: 1992–93 ==Footnotes==
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