Piteå IF

Piteå Idrottsförening, commonly known as Piteå IF, is a Swedish football club located in Piteå that currently competes in Sweden's top-division women's league, Damallsvenskan.

Piteå IF
Full namePiteå Idrottsförening
Founded1985 (1985)
GroundLF Arena
Piteå
Sweden
Capacity3,950
ChairmanBerndt Siljemark
CoachStellan Carlsson
LeagueDamallsvenskan
20227th
WebsiteClub website

In 2018, they won the Swedish national Championship for the first time.[1]

History

The sports club was formed on 24 May 1918 but did not take up men's football until 1920 when they united with their local rival club IFK Piteå, which then was dissolved. The women's team was founded in 1985. Piteå IF's female section is currently playing in the highest league, Damallsvenskan, which it reached for the first time in 2009.[2]

The club has one of the largest football youth academies in the county of Norrbotten and is one of two clubs who arrange the large international youth soccer cup, the Piteå Summer Games.[3]

Players

Current squad

As of 2 April 2022.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sweden SWE Hilda Carlén
2 DF Sweden SWE Lena Blomkvist
3 DF Sweden SWE Linnea Selberg
4 MF Sweden SWE Josefin Johansson (captain)
5 DF Sweden SWE Alexandra Benediktsson
6 DF Sweden SWE Sofia Wännerdahl
7 DF United States USA Hana Kerner
8 MF Philippines PHI Katrina Guillou
9 FW Sweden SWE Cajsa Hedlund
10 FW Nigeria NGA Anam Imo
11 MF Sweden SWE Cecilia Edlund
12 MF Sweden SWE Fanny Andersson
14 DF Nigeria NGA Faith Michael
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Sweden SWE Ellen Löfqvist
16 DF Sweden SWE Maja Green
17 MF Sweden SWE Selina Henriksson
18 FW Sweden SWE Andréa Strandh
19 FW Sweden SWE Emma Viklund
20 DF Sweden SWE Sofia Westerlund
21 FW Iceland ISL Hlín Eiríksdóttir
22 MF Sweden SWE Hanna Andersson
24 FW Sweden SWE Tia Bergsten
25 GK United States USA Amanda McGlynn
27 DF Sweden SWE Ronja Aronsson

Stadium

The club plays their home matches at LF Arena.

League

References

  1. Jens Kärrman (27 October 2018). "Piteå tog första guldet efter dramatik" (in Swedish). Dagens nyheter. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  2. "Piteå IF". Damfotboll. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  3. "Pitea Summer Games 2015". International Sports Entertainment Agency. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
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