. The different shades of gray represent league divisions. Assyriska Föreningen in
Södertälje was founded in 1971 by ethnic
Assyrian refugees from
Turkey who belonged to the
Syriac Orthodox Church. Three years later, a football team was started and played its first season in the lowest league in 1975. They advanced through the divisions and reached the second highest league,
Division 1 (today replaced by
Superettan), in 1992, as the first immigrant team ever. The team was however relegated in 1993, and the next few years, the club played every second year in Division 1 before managing to stay there for more than one season in 1997. In 2003 Assyriska made it to the final in
Svenska Cupen, where they lost with 0–2 against
IF Elfsborg. On the way to the final, they won against
IFK Göteborg with 4–1 and
Djurgårdens IF with 0–4. They lost a promotion play-off against
Örebro SK in 1999, but five years later, in 2004, Assyriska was promoted to
Allsvenskan, the highest league, for the first time as Örebro SK was relegated due to economical problems. Assyriska's debut in
Allsvenskan went well in the beginning and they had a couple of notable wins against big clubs as
IFK Göteborg with 0–3 and against
IF Elfsborg with 1–3. However Assyriska were relegated after only one season in the Allsvenskan, where they finished last. Since then Assyriska had fallen into Division 1 North, but enjoyed a strong season in 2007 to finish champions and were promoted back into the Superettan. At the close of the 2009 season Assyriska, having held off the challenge of rivals
Syrianska FC to finish third in the
Superettan table, faced
Djurgårdens IF in a play-off for a place in the
Allsvenskan in 2010. Assyriska won the first match at home 2–0 but were overcome 3–0 after extra time in the repeat. In season 2010, Assyriska finished 4th in the Superettan. But 2010 was a season in which football became irrelevant for Assyriska after the murder of player
Eddie Moussa. Since then, the team has made a series of mid-table finishes and remains in the Superettan for the 2013 season. ==Stadium==