List of Djurgårdens IF Fotboll records and statistics

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Djurgårdens IF Fotboll is a Swedish professional football club based in Stockholm.

Contents

The list encompasses the major honours won by Djurgården, records set by the club, their managers and their players.

Honours

Domestic

League

  • Allsvenskan:
    • Winners (8): 1954–1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2019
    • Runners-up (4): 1962, 1967, 2001, 2022
  • Superettan:
    • Winners (1): 2000
  • Division 1 Norra:
    • Winners (3): 1987, 1994, 1998
    • Runners-up (1): 1997
  • Svenska Serien:
    • Runners-up (1): 1911–1912

Cups

Doubles

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.

#NameYearsLeagueCup Europe OtherTotal
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Gösta Sandberg 1951–1966322 (77)0 (0)6 (1)0 (1)328(79)
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Sven Lindman 1965–1968
1969–1980
312 (49)2 (0)12 (0)0 (0)326(49)
3 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Haris Radetinac 2013–2024241 (22)42 (9)29 (1)0 (0)312(32)
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Berggren 1968–1984289 (54)0 (0)8 (0)2 (1)299(55)
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Alkeby 1971–1982
1993
265 (0)0 (0)9 (0)2 (0)276(0)
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Arne Arvidson 1952–1965263 (0)0 (0)6 (0)0 (0)269(0)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Jacob Une 2016–present202 (8)32 (5)21 (0)0 (0)255(13)
8 Flag of Finland.svg Daniel Sjölund 2003–2012205 (27)20 (11)10 (0)10 (1)245(39)
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Vito Knežević 1977–1988236 (17)0 (0)0 (0)6 (1)242(18)
10 Flag of The Gambia.svg Pa Dembo Touray 2000–2011195 (1)16 (0)14 (0)12 (0)237(1)

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.

#NameYearsLeagueCup Europe OthersTotal
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Gösta Sandberg 1951–196677 (322)0 (0)1 (6)1 (0)79(328)
2 Flag of Sweden.svg John Eriksson 1951–196069 (120)0 (0)3 (3)0 (0)72(123)
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Johansson 2000–2005
2013–2014
50 (172)16 (30)4 (14)0 (3)70(219)
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Leif Eriksson 1960–196662 (117)0 (0)0 (2)2 (0)64(119)
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Hans Nilsson 1962–197362 (165)0 (1)2 (3)0 (0)64(169)
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Leif Skiöld 1960–196460 (75)0 (0)0 (0)3 (0)63(75)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Berggren 1968–198454 (289)0 (0)0 (8)1 (2)55(299)
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Rehn 1984–1989
2000–2002
49 (186)3 (14)0 (6)0 (4)52(210)
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Sven Tumba 1951–196150 (86)0 (0)0 (1)1 (0)51(87)
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Bo Andersson 1994–1995
1996–1997
41 (87)7 (0)2 (0)0 (0)50(87)

International

Top Ten Transfers

Record transfer fees paid

PlayerFromFeeDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Quirino Atlético Mineiro 14 million SEK [2] 18 January 2006
Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Jonson Norwich City 9.6 million SEK (£0.7 million) [3] 15 July 2005

Record transfer fees received

PlayerToFeeDate
Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Danielson Dalian Professional 50 million SEK (€5.0 million) [4] 28 February 2020
Flag of Liberia.svg Sam Johnson Wuhan Zall 42 million SEK (€4.2 million) [5] 14 July 2016
Flag of Kenya.svg Michael Olunga Guizhou Hengfeng 40 million SEK (£3.3 million) [6] 25 January 2017
Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Beijmo Werder Bremen 30 million SEK (€3.0 million) [7] 13 June 2018
Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Hysén Sunderland 23 million SEK (£1.7 million) [8] 23 August 2006
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Larsen Schalke 04 22 million SEK (€2.3 million) [9] 30 July 2005
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Tino Kadewere Le Havre AC 20 million SEK (€2.0 million) [10] 27 July 2018
Flag of Sweden.svg Kim Källström Rennes 17.9 million SEK (€2 million) [11] 12 December 2003
Flag of The Gambia.svg Omar Colley Genk 19 million SEK (€1.7 million) [12] 15 August 2016
Flag of Ghana.svg Daniel Amartey FC Copenhagen 17 million SEK (14 million DKK) [13] 18 June 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Isaksson Rennes 15.5 million SEK (€1.7 million) [14] 24 June 2006

Managerial records

Club records

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record defeats

Record consecutive results

  • Most consecutive wins overall: 14 (24 July 2000 to 8 October 2000)
  • Most consecutive league wins: 12 (13 September 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive wins in Allsvenskan: 7 (7 October 2002 to 21 April 2003) [17]
  • Most consecutive wins coming from behind:
  • Most consecutive draws: 5 (two times: 20 May 1965 to 9 June 1965, 8 May 2012 to 23 May 2012)
  • Most consecutive losses overall:
  • Most consecutive league losses: 6 (three times: 18 April to 14 May 1937, 18 June to 17 August 1986, 11 July to 17 August 2009) [17]
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten: 19 (6 June 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten in the league: 19 (6 June 1948 to 29 May 1949)
  • Most consecutive matches unbeaten in Allsvenskan: 17 (19 April to 6 September 1959) [17]

Goals

Points

Attendances

Only competitive first-team matches are considered.

European statistics

Footnotes

    References

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