Deje IK

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Deje IK
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Basic data
Surname Deje idrottsklubb
Seat Deje
founding 1926
Website idrottonline.se
First soccer team
Venue ?
Places nb
league Division 5 Värmland Östra
2010 7th place
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The Idrottsklubb Deje is a Swedish sports club from Deje . The soccer team played temporarily in the second highest Swedish league .

history

Deje IK was founded in 1926. Initially starting in the lower class area of ​​the Swedish league pyramid, the team rose to the second division for the first time at the end of the 1937/38 season as the season winner of Division 3 Nordvästra . Here she played regularly against relegation in the following years, the best placement was in 1940/41 a seventh place in the table in the ten-team second division season. Two years later, four victories of the season were too few, together with bottom of the table Waggeryds IK , the club relegated to the third division. Behind Karlstads BIK , the club first missed promotion as second in the season, in the following season he moved as a season winner with only one season defeat in the promotion games against IFK Åmål . After a win and a draw, the team returned to the second division. Here she had no chance and was the victim of a league reform at the end of the season. As the bottom of the table, the club was downgraded two leagues.

In 1957, the Deje IK football team returned to the third division for one season, but was immediately relegated. In the meantime, the club returned to the fourth division at the end of the 1967 season, and two years later managed to return to the third-highest level. Playing against relegation, the stay lasted two seasons before the club established itself in the fourth division. In 1979 he reported back for a season in the third division, but fell back to the fifth division two years after the direct relegation. In 1985 the club played one more season in the fourth division, with the direct relegation, he said goodbye to higher-class football.

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