Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, also known simply as Djurgårdens IF, is a Swedish professional association football club based in Stockholm. The club is affiliated with Stockholms Fotbollförbund, and plays home games at Tele2 Arena.[1] The club's first team play in Allsvenskan as of 2015, the top league in Swedish football, which takes place from April to October every seasons. Djurgården won its first Swedish title 1912 Svenska Mästerskapet, and most recently repeated this in the 2019 Allsvenskan.[2]
Information correct as of matches played up until 12 November 2023. Matches include league, Allsvenskan play-offs, Svenska Cupen, European matches, and Royal League.
Name | Nationality | From | To | Honours | class=unsortable | Ref | ||||||||
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Sweden | 1923 | 1929 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1929 | 1932 | ||||||||||||
Samuel Lindqvist | Sweden Sweden | 1932 | 1934 | |||||||||||
Sweden | 1935 | 1944 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1944 | 1950 | 1944–45 Division 2 Norra 1948–49 Division 2 Nordöstra | |||||||||||
1950 | 1954 | |||||||||||||
1954–55 Allsvenskan | ||||||||||||||
Sweden | 1955 | 1957 | ||||||||||||
Hungary | 1957 | 1959 | ||||||||||||
Knut Hallberg | Sweden Sweden | 1959 | 1959 | 1959 Allsvenskan | ||||||||||
1960 | 1960 | |||||||||||||
Austria | 1961 Division 2 Svealand | |||||||||||||
Sweden | 1964 | 1966 | 1964 Allsvenskan 1966 Allsvenskan | |||||||||||
Sweden | 1967 | 1971 | ||||||||||||
1972 | 1974 | |||||||||||||
Sweden | 1975 | 1978 | ||||||||||||
1979 | 1979 | |||||||||||||
Lars Arnesson | Sweden Sweden | 1979 | 1979 | |||||||||||
Norway | 1980 | 1981 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1982 | 1984 | 1982 Division 2 Norra | |||||||||||
Sweden | 1985 Division 2 Norra | |||||||||||||
Sweden | 1987 | 1989 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1990 | 1991 | 1989–90 Svenska Cupen | |||||||||||
Sweden | 1992 | 1992 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1993 | 1993 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1994 Division 1 Norra | |||||||||||||
Sweden | 1997 | 1997 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 1998 | 1998 Division 1 Norra | ||||||||||||
Sören Åkeby | Sweden | 2002 Allsvenskan 2003 Allsvenskan 2000 Superettan 2002 Svenska Cupen | [3] | |||||||||||
2004 | ||||||||||||||
Sweden | 2005 Allsvenskan 2004 Svenska Cupen 2005 Svenska Cupen | [4] | ||||||||||||
Sweden | ||||||||||||||
Iceland | 2007 | 2008 | ||||||||||||
Zoran Lukic | Sweden Sweden | 2009 | [5] | |||||||||||
Sweden | [6] [7] | |||||||||||||
Lennart Wass | Sweden Sweden | 2010 | [8] | |||||||||||
Carlos Banda | Sweden Sweden | 2011 | ||||||||||||
Sweden | 2012 | [9] | ||||||||||||
Martin Sundgren | Sweden Sweden | [10] [11] | ||||||||||||
Norway | ||||||||||||||
Sweden | [12] | |||||||||||||
[13] [14] | ||||||||||||||
Sweden | 2017–18 Svenska Cupen | |||||||||||||
Thomas Lagerlöf | Sweden Sweden | Present | 2019 Allsvenskan |