2009 Helsingborgs IF season
Helsingborgs IF had a disappointing season, losing to Sarajevo in the UEFA Europa League and only just finished in the top half, causing the resignation of coach Bosse Nilsson. The club's marquee player Henrik Larsson chose to retire from professional football aged 38, taking over Landskrona as manager.
2009 season | |
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Manager | Bosse Nilsson |
Allsvenskan | 8th |
Europa League | 3rd Qualifying Round |
Svenska Cupen | Semi Final |
Top goalscorer | Rasmus Jönsson (8) |
Allsvenskan
Matches
- Helsingborg-IFK Göteborg 1-0
- 1-0 Marcus Lantz
45' (pen.) - GAIS-Helsingborg 1-4
- 0-1 Rasmus Jönsson
7' - 1-1 Tommy Lycén
35' - 1-2 Erik Sundin
48' - 1-3 René Makondele
61' - 1-4 Henrik Larsson
86' - Helsingborg-Hammarby 1-0
- 1-0 Christoffer Andersson
79' - Örebro-Helsingborg 2-0
- 1-0 Kim Olsen
60' - 2-0 Emra Tahirović
89' - Helsingborg-Halmstad 1-3
- 1-0 Marcus Holgersson
28' - 1-1 Anselmo
69' - 1-2 Joe Sise
80' - 1-3 Mikael Rosén
90' - AIK-Helsingborg 0-3
- 0-1 Rasmus Jönsson
15' - 0-2 Rasmus Jönsson
53' - 0-3 Rasmus Jönsson
78' - Helsingborg-Malmö FF 1-0
- 1-0 Henrik Larsson
89' - Brommapojkarna-Helsingborg 0-3
- 0-1 Marcus Holgersson
7' - 0-2 Olof Guterstam
33' (o.g.) - 0-3 Henrik Larsson
35' - Helsingborg-Trelleborg 2-2
- 1-0 Christoffer Andersson
1' - 2-0 René Makondele
30' - 2-1 Max Fuxberg
40' - 2-2 Fisnik Shala
55' - Häcken-Helsingborg 3-0
- 1-0 Mathias Ranégie
30' - 2-0 Mathias Ranégie
55' - 3-0 Jonas Henriksson
73' - Helsingborg-Örgryte 3-1
- 1-0 Marcus Lantz
52' - 2-0 Erik Sundin
88' - 2-1 Daniel Leinar
90' - 3-1 Mathias Unkuri
90' - Kalmar FF-Helsingborg 2-0
- 1-0 Daniel Sobralense
33' - 2-0 Rasmus Elm
49' - Djurgården-Helsingborg 2-1
- 1-0 Patrik Haginge
13' - 2-0 Sebastian Rajalakso
31' - 2-1 Rasmus Jönsson
61' - Helsingborg-Elfsborg 3-2
- 1-0 Christoffer Andersson
12' - 2-0 Rasmus Jönsson
48' - 2-1 Emir Bajrami
52' - 2-2 Emir Bajrami
63' - 3-2 Rasmus Jönsson
70' - Gefle-Helsingborg 0-2
- 0-1 Christoffer Andersson
47' - 0-2 Erik Sundin
64' - Helsingborg-Gefle 2-0
- 1-0 Henrik Larsson
24' - 2-0 Marcus Lantz
82' (pen.) - Hammarby-Helsingborg 1-2
- 0-1 René Makondele
41' - 0-2 Erik Sundin
60' - 1-2 Andreas Dahl
65' - Helsingborg-Örebro 0-1
- 0-1 Kim Olsen
57' - IFK Göteborg-Helsingborg 2-2
- 1-0 Sebastian Eriksson
28' - 2-0 Erik Lund
30' - 2-1 René Makondele
47' - 2-2 René Makondele
77' - Helsingborg-GAIS 0-1
- 0-1 Eyjólfur Héðinsson
8' - Helsingborg-Brommapojkarna 0-1
- 0-1 Pablo Piñones-Arce
13' - Halmstad-Helsingborg 2-1
- 1-0 Michael Görlitz
30' - 2-0 Anselmo
49' - 2-1 Marcus Lantz
65' - Helsingborg-AIK 3-2
- 1-0 Andreas Landgren
44' - 2-0 Henrik Larsson
45' - 2-1 Jos Hooiveld
61' - 3-1 Henrik Larsson
70' - 3-2 Dulee Johnson
86' - Trelleborg-Helsingborg 4-2
- 0-1 Rasmus Jönsson
7' - 0-2 Christoffer Andersson
30' - 1-2 Andreas Wihlborg
47' - 2-2 Joakim Sjöhage
56' - 3-2 Joakim Sjöhage
61' - 4-2 Fredrik Jensen
85' - Helsingborg-Häcken 1-0
- 1-0 Henrik Larsson
87' - Örgryte-Helsingborg 3-0
- 1-0 Álvaro Santos
24' (pen.) - 2-0 Álvaro Santos
56' - 3-0 Álvaro Santos
65' - Helsingborg-Kalmar FF 1-1
- 1-0 René Makondele
10' - 1-1 Ricardo Santos
30' - Helsingborg-Djurgården 0-2
- 0-1 Yosif Ayuba
36' - 0-2 Prince Ikpe Ekong
69' - Elfsborg-Helsingborg 1-0
- 1-0 James Keene
73'
Topscorers
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