Sölvesborgs GIF
Sölvesborgs GIF | ||
Basic data | ||
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Seat | Solvesborg | |
founding | October 15, 1915 | |
Colours | black-and-white | |
First soccer team | ||
Venue | Svarta Led | |
Places | nb | |
league | Division 2 | |
2011 | 9. (Division 2 Södra Götaland) | |
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Sölvesborgs GIF , partly also written Sölvesborgs GoIF , is a Swedish football club from Sölvesborg . The men's team played three seasons in Sweden's second-highest division .
history
Sölvesborgs GIF was founded in October 1915. For a long time the team played in the lower league area. After advancing to the third division in 1965, the team managed as a newcomer to march through to the second division. In the second year of league membership, she achieved the best result in the club's history as the sixth of her season in 1968. The trainer of this era was the former Austrian wonder team player Adolf Vogl . In the following year, the club was bottom of the table behind IK Atleten and Blomstermåla IK one of the three relegation places. In the following years, the club established itself in the third division, where he fluctuated between promotion race and relegation battle. In 1984, the club said goodbye to higher-class football and two years later was placed in the fifth division as part of a league reform.
In the 1990s for two seasons briefly again fourth rate, Sölvesborgs GIF fluctuated after the renewed promotion to the fourth division in 2001 in the following years between fourth and fifth level.