Alstermo IF Fotboll

Alstermo IF Fotboll is a Swedish football team located in Alstermo in Uppvidinge Municipality, Kronoberg County.[1] They are the football department of the sports club Alstermo IF.

Alstermo IF Fotboll
Full nameAlstermo Idrottsförening Fotboll
Founded1927
GroundAmokabel arena
Alstermo
Sweden
ChairmanLars-Gunnar Serell
CoachPeter Ivarsson
David Lidheim Åsenius
LeagueDivision 3 Sydöstra Götaland
2010Division 4 Småland Elit Östra, 2nd (Promoted)

Background

Since their foundation Alstermo IF Fotboll has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Division 3 Sydöstra Götaland which is the fifth tier of Swedish football.[2] They play their home matches at the Amokabel arena in Alstermo.[3]

Alstermo IF Fotboll are affiliated to Smålands Fotbollförbund.[4]

Recent history

In recent seasons Alstermo IF Fotboll have competed in the following divisions:

2011 – Division III, Sydöstra Götaland
2010 – Division IV, Småland Elit Östra
2009 – Division IV, Småland Sydöstra
2008 – Division V, Småland Östra
2007 – Division V, Småland Östra
2006 – Division V, Småland Östra
2005 – Division VI, Nybro
2004 – Division VI, Nybro
2003 – Division V, Småland Östra
2002 – Division V, Småland Östra
2001 – Division VI, Nybro
2000 – Division VI, Emådalen
1999 – Division V, Småland Östra [5] [6] [7]

Attendances

In recent seasons Alstermo IF Fotboll have had the following average attendances:

Season Average Attendance Division / Section Level
2009 Not available Div 4 Småland Sydöstra Tier 7
2010 114 Div 4 Småland Elit Östra Tier 6

* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [8]

Footnotes

gollark: `join` is essentially `flatten`, and `fmap` is like `map` on lists.
gollark: Technically functors have `fmap`, actually.
gollark: Functor: has `map`, lets you run an `a → b` over a `f a` to get a `f b`Applicative: has `<*>`, lets you run a `f (a → b)` over a `f a` to get a `f b` and `pure`, which lets you get a `f a` from an `a`Monad: has `join`, which does `f (f a)) → f a` or alternately `bind`, which is `f a → (a → f b) → f b`.
gollark: Ah yes.
gollark: An applicative is a functor with, er, `<*>` or something.


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