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IFK Norrköping

Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Norrköping, more commonly known as IFK Norrköping or simply Norrköping, is a Swedish professional football club based in Norrköping. The club is affiliated to Östergötlands Fotbollförbund and play their home games at PlatinumCars Arena. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are white and blue. Formed on 29 May 1897, the club have won thirteen national championship titles and six national cup titles.

History
IFK Norrköping won the first division 11 times in 20 years, the last in 1963. It won for its 12th time in 1989. On 31 October 2015, IFK Norrköping won its 13th championship title after defeating the defending champions Malmö FF with 2–0 away in Swedbank Stadion in Malmö in the last round of 2015 Allsvenskan. On 8 November IFK Norrköping won supercupen against Swedish cup winners IFK Göteborg. The result was 3–0. ==Players==
Players
First-team squad Retired numbers • 12 – Fans of the club Winners of Guldbollen (right) playing in a 1964 game against Malmö FF. • 1947: Gunnar Nordahl • 1949: Knut Nordahl • 1953: Bengt "Julle" Gustavsson • 1957: Åke "Bajdoff" Johansson • 1960: Torbjörn Jonsson • 1961: Bengt "Zamora" Nyholm • 1963: Harry Bild • 1966: Ove Kindvall • 1968: Björn Nordqvist • 1990: Tomas Brolin • 1992: Jan Eriksson League top scorers AllsvenskanGunnar Nordahl 1944–45 (27 goals), 1945–46 (25 goals) and 1947–48 (18 goals) • Harry Bild 1956–57 (19 goals) • Henry "Putte" Källgren 1957–58 (27 goals) (shared with Bertil Johansson, IFK Göteborg) • Ove Kindvall 1966 (20 goals) • Jan Hellström 1989 (16 goals) • Niclas Kindvall 1994 (23 goals) • Imad Khalili 2013 (15 goals) (eight goals scored for Helsingborgs IF) • Emir Kujović 2015 (21 goals) • Kalle Holmberg 2017 (14 goals) (shared with Magnus Eriksson, Djurgårdens IF) • Christoffer Nyman 2020 (18 goals) • Samuel Adegbenro 2021 (17 goals) Superettan (Division II 1924/1925–1986 and Division I 1987–1999)Stefan Pettersson 1983 (17 goals) • Bruno Santos 2005 (17 goals) • Garðar Gunnlaugsson 2007 (18 goals) ==Management==
Management
Technical staff As of 12 December 2025 ==Honours==
Honours
League , the keeper of IFK Norrköping, tries to improve his effectiveness by applying glue from flypaper to his hands • Swedish ChampionsWinners (13): 1942–43, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1989, 2015 • Allsvenskan:Winners (12): 1942–43, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1960, 1962, 1963, 2015Runners-up (10): 1952–53, 1957–58, 1959, 1961, 1966, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2018Superettan:Winners (1): 2007Runners-up (1): 2010Mästerskapsserien:Runners-up (2): 1991, 1992 CupsSvenska Cupen:Winners (6): 1943, 1945, 1968–69, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94Runners-up (5): 1944, 1953, 1967, 1971–72, 2016–17Svenska Supercupen:Winners (1): 2015 ==IFK Norrköping in Europe==
Records
Most played games (Allsvenskan or Division I): : Christoffer Nyman, 322 games (2011–2016, 2019-) • Most league goals (Allsvenskan or Division I): : Henry "Putte" Källgren, 126 goals (1951–60) • Most spectators: : 32 234 against Malmö FF, 7 June 1956 • Biggest victory (Allsvenskan or Division I): : 11–1 against Djurgårdens IF, 14 October 1945. • Biggest defeat (Allsvenskan or Division I): : 0 – 11 against Örgryte IS, 6 April 1928 and Helsingborgs IF, 22 September 1929 ==Managerial history==
Managerial history
List of IFK Norrköping managers (1905–present) • Alexander "Sandy" Tait (1905) • Fred Spiksley (1910) • Herbert Butterworth (1921–22) • Imre Schlosser (1923–24) • Rudolf Haglund (1925–35) • Sölve Flisberg (1936) • Vilgot Lindberg (1936–37) • Torsten Johansson (1937–38) • Bengt Flisberg (1938–41) • Rudolf Haglund (1941) • Lajos Czeizler (1942–48) • Eric Keen (1949) • Karl Adamek (1950–53) • Torsten Lindberg (1954) • Karl Adamek (1955–57) • Vilmos Varszegi (1957–62) • Georg Ericson (1958–66) • Gunnar Nordahl (1967–70) • Gösta Löfgren (1971–72) • Örjan Martinsson (1973–74) • Bengt Gustavsson (1975–78) • Gunnar Nordahl (1979–80) • Bo Axberg (1981–82) • Lars-Göran Qwist (1983–84) • Kent Karlsson (1985–89) • Jörgen Augustsson (1990) • Sanny Åslund (1991–92) • Sören Cratz (1993–94) • Kent Karlsson (1995) • Tomas Nordahl (1995) • Colin Toal (1996–97) • Olle Nordin (1997–00) • Tor-Arne Fredheim (2001) • Bengt-Arne Strömberg (2002) • Håkan Ericson (2002–03) • Stefan Hellberg (2004–05) • Mats Jingblad (2005–08) • Sören Cratz (2007–08) • Göran Bergort (2009–10) • Janne Andersson (1 January 2011 – 23 June 2016) • Jens Gustafsson (24 June 2016 – 19 December 2020) • Rikard Norling (23 December 2020 – 11 July 2022) • Anes Mravac (11 July 2022 – 8 August 2022) Caretaker • Vedran Vucicevic (11 July 2022 – 8 August 2022) Caretaker • Glen Riddersholm (8 August 2022 – 13 November 2023) • Andreas Alm (29 December 2023 – 9 December 2024) • Martin Falk (21 December 2024 – 16 December 2025) • Eldar Abdulic (16 December 2025 – present) ==Affiliate clubs==
Affiliate clubs
IF SylviaHusqvarna FFWestern United FC ==Other sections==
Other sections
IFK Norrköping also maintains departments for women's football, set up in 2009, orienteering, bowling and bandy. The bandy team played in Sweden's highest division in 1937. Part of the club was also an ice hockey team which played in the seasons 1950/51 and 1955/56 in the highest Swedish division. The ice hockey teams of IFK and local rivals IK Sleipner were joined in 1967 to form IF IFK/IKS, known from 1973 forward as IK Vita Hästen ("Ice Hockey Club White Horse") which evolved into today's HC Vita Hästen. ==Footnotes==
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