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Established
1970 (54 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Hammarby IP
(3,700 Capacity)

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Location
Stockholm

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Competitions
Sweden Damallsvenskan

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Upcoming
21/04 Hammarby Wom - Brommapojkar
27/04 Kristianstad - Hammarby Wom
04/05 Hammarby Wom - Djurgården
08/05 Hammarby Wom - Norrköping
13/05 Piteå Women - Hammarby Wom

Results
13/04 KIF Örebro 0 - 1 Hammarby Wom
11/11 Norrköping 0 - 2 Hammarby Wom
05/11 Hammarby Wom 3 - 2 BK Häcken W
21/10 Hammarby Wom 1 - 1 Linköping W
14/10 Rosengård W 1 - 5 Hammarby Wom

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Hammarby IF Fotbollförening, commonly known as Hammarby IF, Hammarby Fotboll or simply Hammarby (Swedish pronunciation: or, especially locally, ), is a women's football club from Stockholm founded in 1970.

Hammarby play their home games at Hammarby IP (also called Kanalplan) in the Södermalm district of Stockholm, and occasionally at Zinkensdamms IP and Tele2 Arena.

Competing in Sweden's first tier, Damallsvenskan, Hammarby are placed fifth in the all-time Damallsvenskan table, and has won the Swedish championship once, in 1985.

The club's colours are green and white, which is reflected in its crest and kit.

Since 2016, the club has been affiliated with Hammarby Fotboll, a men's team in Allsvenskan, and is a member of the Stockholms Fotbollförbund through its parent club.

Team Members


25

Andersson



7

Engman



9

Janogy





Jøsendal



2

Nyström



6

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Stadium or Home

Hammarby IP (short for "Hammarby Idrottsplats", "Hammarby Sports Ground") also known as "Kanalplan", is a football stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. The current main tenant is the football team Hammarby IF DFF.

The stadium was officially opened by Gustaf VI Adolf, at the time the crown prince of Sweden in 1915.

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2023

2022-2023

1995

1994

1985


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