Full name | Hammarby IF | ||
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Nickname(s) | Bajen, Söderbönorna | ||
Founded | 1970 1999 , as Hammarby IF Damfotbollsförening 2016 , as Hammarby IF Fotbollförening | , as Hammarby IF||
Ground | Hammarby IP, Stockholm | ||
Capacity | 3,700 | ||
Chairman | Mattias Fri | ||
Manager | Martin Sjögren | ||
League | Damallsvenskan | ||
2024 | Damallsvenskan, 3rd of 14 | ||
Website | http://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/ | ||
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Hammarby IF Fotbollförening, commonly known as Hammarby IF, Hammarby Fotboll or simply Hammarby[1] (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhâmːarˌbyː] or, especially locally, [-ˌbʏ]), is a women's football club from Stockholm founded in 1970.
Hammarby play their home games at Hammarby IP (also called Kanalplan) in the Södermalm district of Stockholm, and occasionally at Zinkensdamms IP and Tele2 Arena.[2]
Competing in Sweden's first tier, Damallsvenskan, Hammarby are placed fourth in the all-time Damallsvenskan table, and has won the Swedish championship twice: in 1985 and 2023.[3] The club has won Svenska Cupen, the domestic cup competition, three times: in 1994, 1995 and 2023.
Since 2016, the club has been affiliated with Hammarby Fotboll, a men's team in Allsvenskan, and is a member of the Stockholms Fotbollförbund through its parent club.[4]