Hammarby Talang FF
Hammarby Talang FF, commonly known as HTFF, was a Swedish football club that acted as the development team for Hammarby IF.
Full name | Hammarby Talang Fotbollförening | ||
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Nickname(s) | HTFF | ||
Founded | 2003 | ||
Dissolved | 2011 | ||
Ground | Hammarby IP, Stockholm | ||
Capacity | 3.500 | ||
Manager | Klebér Saarenpää | ||
2011 | Division 1 Norra, 14th | ||
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History
The team was founded in 2003 when Pröpa SK was renamed and reformed to Hammarby Talang FF. The last coach was Roger Franzén. The club was affiliated to Stockholms Fotbollförbund.[1] The team played their final season of 2011 in the third tier of Swedish football, in Division 1 Norra.
Season-to-season
Season | Level | League | Pos | Top goalscorer | |
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2003 | Tier 4 | Division 3 Östra Svealand | 8th | Haris Laitinen | 11 |
2004 | Tier 4 | Division 3 Östra Svealand | 1st (P) | Vasilis Birbas | 13 |
2005 | Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 8th | Giannis Tsombos | 11 |
2006[lower-alpha 1] | Tier 4 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 7th | Alagie Sosseh | 11 |
2007 | Tier 4 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 10th | Christer Gustafsson | 10 |
2008 | Tier 4 | Division 2 Södra Svealand | 3rd | Alagie Sosseh | 16 |
2009 | Tier 4 | Division 2 Södra Svealand | 1st (P) | Christer Gustafsson | 14 |
2010 | Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 4th | ||
2011 | Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 12th |
- League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level[2]
Attendances
Up until their final season, Hammarby TFF had the following average attendances:
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [3] |
Footnotes
- "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Stockholms Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 13 January 2011.
- "GAIS – Lagfacta – Hammarby TFF". Retrieved 8 September 2010.
- "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Svenska Fotbollförbundet – svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 9 December 2010.
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