Tyresö FF explained

Clubname:Tyresö FF
Fullname:Tyresö Fotbollsförening
Founded:1971
Ground:Trollbäckens BP
Tyresö
Sweden
Capacity:2,700
Chairman:Hans Lindberg
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:1. Division
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Tyresö Fotbollsförening is a Swedish football club in Tyresö, a municipality in Stockholm County.[1] The club was founded in 1971 and is primarily known for its main women's team, which competed in the top-tier league Damallsvenskan in the 2010–2014, 1993–1996 and 1999 seasons, winning the Swedish Championship in 2012. Notable players that have played for the team include the most capped footballer of all time Kristine Lilly, joint FIFA Female Player of the Century Michelle Akers and six time FIFA World Player of the Year Marta.

Tyresö FF are affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund.[2] In 2011 and 2012, they finished runners-up in the Swedish Cup. In the 2012 season, Tyresö won Damallsvenskan title for the first time. The club reached the 2014 Champions League Final but experienced serious financial problems that year, with the club's parent joint-stock company Tyresö Fotboll AB going bankrupt on 24 June 2014. The team withdrew from the 2014–15 Champions League season, with Linköpings FC taking their spot. During the 2014 season, the team withdrew from Damallsvenskan, meaning they would be relegated to the fourth-tier league Division 2.

In 2017 the team started again in the third tier Division 1. It reached mid table places in the next two seasons.

The club has an associated men's team who play in the lower categories.

History

2000s

In 2005 a young Tyresö team were relegated to Division 3, the regionalised fourth tier of Swedish women's football. That autumn Hans Löfgren joined the club's board as football manager and presided over a swift rise through the divisions. Two successive promotions in 2006 and 2007 were followed by a year of consolidation in 2008; finishing sixth in the Division 1. Promotion back to the Damallsvenskan was secured in 2009. By attracting a network of sponsors Löfgren had funded the increasingly ambitious acquisition of new players every season. By the time the club returned to the top level Damallsvenskan in 2010, Jennifer Egelryd was the only player who remained from the 2005 Third Division team.[3]

After two fourth-placed finishes in 2010 and 2011, Tyresö won the Damallsvenskan title on the last day of the 2012 season after beating rivals LdB FC Malmö 1–0.[4] In doing so they qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time. Löfgren had withdrawn from day-to-day involvement with the club in late 2011, after his conviction for buying sex. In Sweden it is illegal to buy sex, but not to sell it.[5]

Insolvency (2014)

The club faced serious financial problems in 2014, yet achieved sporting success. The team reached the Final of the 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League.[6] [7]

In March 2014 reports emerged that Tyresö Fotboll AB, the female club's parent joint-stock company, was in arrears with its tax payments and on the verge of bankruptcy. Club chairman Hans Lindberg blamed loss of sponsorship and the cost of building a new stand at Tyresövallen stadium for the shortfall. The club asked the local authority for a one-off grant of SEK 2.7 million in order to continue trading, but the request was unanimously rejected.[8] Instead, a debt restructuring plan was drawn up, which included an aid project designed in cooperation with an unnamed African state.[9]

Later in March 2014, the district court in Nacka ruled that Tyresö Fotboll AB could continue with their restructuring plan. The Swedish Tax Agency had intended to block the plans and force the club out of business, but changed their minds after receiving more detailed information about repayments.[10] As the Government of Sweden guarantees the wages of citizens whose employers go bankrupt, up to SEK 176,000, the players' salaries were paid. But the club remained in a form of administration, so prize money from the UEFA Women's Champions League would go to the Government and Tax Agency first, as the highest priority creditors. This also meant that large contractual bonuses promised to the players would not be paid.[11]

It became clear that Tyresö's large and expensively assembled squad would break up. The club announced in April 2014 that leading players Marta, Caroline Seger and Verónica Boquete were all leaving the club when their contracts expired in June 2014. This was in addition to the three American players who had already committed to return to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) when Tyresö's UEFA Women's Champions League campaign ended.[12] In late April Birmingham City Ladies manager David Parker described Tyresö FF as female "galácticos" before they beat his team 3–0 in the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final.[13]

As of early June 2014, Tyresö Fotboll AB had racked up a debt of nearly 10 million SEK. The club filed for continued debt restructuring but it was turned down on 10 June 2014. The team withdrew from the 2014–15 Champions League season, with the 2013 Damallsvenskan's third-placed team Linköpings FC taking their spot.[14] Having played eight matches in the 2014 Damallsvenskan, the team withdrew from the league on 5 June 2014 due to lack of players, meaning they would be relegated to the fourth-tier league Division 2. All their results were nullified and deleted from the table.[15]

On 24 June 2014, Tyresö Fotboll AB went bankrupt and ceased to exist. It was uncertain whether the main women's team would continue play in the 2015 season, although the club had another women's team playing in the third-tier league Division 1 as of the 2014 season.[16] [17]

Division 1 (2017—)

Tyresö FF has competed in third-tier Division 1 since 2017.

Season results

See also: List of Tyresö FF seasons.

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionPositionMovements
1993Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 8th
1994Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 6th
1995Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 9th
1996Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 11thRelegated
1997Tier 2Division 1Mellersta
1998Tier 2Division 1Mellersta1stPromoted
1999Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 10thRelegated
2000Tier 2Division 1Norra10thRelegated
2001Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand4th
2002Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand2nd
2003Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand2nd
2004Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand4th
2005Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand9thRelegated
2006Tier 4Division 3Stockholm B1stPromoted
2007Tier 3Division 2Östra Svealand1stPromotion Playoffs – Promoted
2008Tier 2Division 1Norrettan6th
2009Tier 2Division 1Norrettan1stPromoted
2010Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 4th
2011Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 4th
2012Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 1stWinner
2013Tier 1 Damallsvenskan 2nd
2014Tier 1 Damallsvenskan Withdrew midseason
Relegated per regulations
2015Tier 4Division 25th
2016Tier 4Division 21st
2017Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand5th[18]
2018Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand3rd[19]
2019Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand4th[20]
2020Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand2nd[21]
2021Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand4th[22]
2022Tier 3Division 1Södra Svealand3rd[23]
2023Tier 3Division 1Mellersta[24]
[25] [26]

Stadium

Tyresö currently play at Tyresövallen, a football stadium located in Tyresö, Sweden. The stadium holds capacity for 2,700 spectators. It features a synthetic pitch that is 105x65 meters, an audio system and game clock.[27]

Broadcasting

Tyresö FF games are broadcast on TV4 Sport in Sweden. Matches are also available live via the TV4 Sport website.[28]

Record in UEFA Women's Champions League

All results (away, home and aggregate) list Tyresö's goal tally first.

SeasonRoundClubAwayHomeAggregate
2013–14Round of 32 Paris Saint-Germain0–02–1 a2–1
Round of 16 Fortuna Hjørring2–1 a4–06–1
Quarter-final Neulengbach0–08–1 a8–1
Semi-final Birmingham City0–0 a3–03–0
Final Wolfsburg3–4 (Lisbon)
a First leg.

Current squad

Former players

For details of current and former players, see .

Technical staff

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tyresö FF – Fotboll Klubb . 2010-10-14.
  2. Web site: Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Tyresö FF – Svenskfotboll.se . 2010-10-14.
  3. News: Kompisgäng blev proffs med guldvittring. Dagens Nyheter. 15 October 2011. 1 May 2014. sv. Malin . Fransson.
  4. News: Tyresö vann SM-guld efter dramatik. Dagens Nyheter. 3 November 2012. 29 August 2013. sv. Johannes. Cleris.
  5. Web site: Tyresöledaren dömd för sexköp. Aftonbladet. 13 April 2012. 1 May 2014. sv. Kristoffer. Bergström.
  6. Web site: Tyresö mot konkurs . . Bratell . Sara . sv . 2014-06-10 . 2014-06-11.
  7. http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2014/matches/round=2000497/match=2014106/postmatch/report/index.html
  8. News: Tyresö FF:s stjärnlag riskerar gå i konkurs. 3 March 2014. Expressen. 28 April 2014. sv.
  9. News: Tyresö tiger om Afrika-projektet. 23 March 2014. DN.se. 28 April 2014. sv.
  10. News: Tyresö FF to continue debt restructuring. 20 March 2014. Sveriges Radio. 28 April 2014. Richard. Farley.
  11. News: Tyresö spelar för Skatteverket. 24 April 2014. Damfotboll.com. 28 April 2014. Thorsten. Frennstedt. sv.
  12. News: Marta lämnar Tyresö. 8 April 2014. DN.se. 28 April 2014. Lisa. Edwinsson. sv.
  13. News: Women's football: Birmingham Ladies braced for biggest test. 24 April 2014. Sky Sports. 28 April 2014.
  14. Web site: Linköping får europaplats . . sv . 2014-06-10 . 2014-06-11.
  15. Web site: Tyresö drar sig ur Damallsvenskan . sv . . 2014-06-05 . 2014-06-11.
  16. News: Tyresö försatt i konkurs . . . sv . 24 June 2014 . 7 July 2014.
  17. Web site: Info till Tyresö FFs medlemmar . Tyresö FF . Törnberg . Jimi . sv . 23 June 2014 . 7 July 2014.
  18. Web site: Tabell och resultat - Div 1 Södra Svealand, damer — fogis.se.
  19. Web site: Div 1 Södra Svealand, damer . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  20. Web site: Div 1 Södra Svealand, dam 2019 . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  21. Web site: Div 1 Södra Svealand, dam 2020 . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  22. Web site: Div 1 Södra Svealand, dam 2021 . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  23. Web site: Div 1 Södra Svealand, dam 2022 . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  24. Web site: Div 1 Mellersta, dam 2023 . . 25 April 2023 . sv.
  25. Web site: Tyresö FF – Fotboll – everysport.com . 2010-10-14.
  26. Web site: Tyresö FF . 25 April 2023 . . sv.
  27. Web site: Tyresövallen. Tyresö municipality. 21 September 2013.
  28. Web site: Damallsvenskan. TV 4 Sport. 21 September 2013.