2010 AIK Fotboll season

AIK
2010 season
Manager Mikael Stahre
Björn Wesström
Alex Miller
Allsvenskan 11th
Champions League 2nd qualifying round
Svenska Cupen Quarter final
Europa League 1st Round
Supercupen Champions
Top goalscorer Mohamed Bangura (6)

AIK suffered from a season of turmoil, starting with high-profile loan signing Sebastián Eguren being a flop, continuing with the resignation of 2009 double-winning coach Mikael Stahre and the reigning champions getting involved in a relegation scrap. A disappointing display in Europe, getting knocked out of both the Champions League and the Europa League early was followed by a decent autumn, which at least saved the contract, much thanks to IFK Värnamo recruit Mohamed Bangura proving to be a success.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Sweden DF Niklas Backman
3 Sweden DF Per Karlsson
4 Sweden DF Nils-Eric Johansson (vice captain)
5 Sweden MF Robert Åhman Persson
6 Sweden DF Walid Atta
7 Iceland MF Helgi Daníelsson
8 Sweden MF Daniel Tjernström (captain)
9 Croatia FW Goran Ljubojević
11 Brazil FW Antônio Flávio
13 Canada GK Kyriakos Stamatopoulos
14 England MF Kenny Pavey
No. Position Player
15 Sweden MF Kevin Walker
16 Sweden DF Martin Lorentzson
17 Sweden MF Saihou Jagne
18 Sweden MF Nicklas Maripuu
20 Sierra Leone FW Mohamed Bangura
21 Sweden FW Admir Ćatović
23 Sweden DF Christoffer Eriksson
24 Sweden MF Daniel Gustavsson
26 Sweden FW Pontus Engblom
27 Croatia GK Ivan Turina
28 Sweden MF Viktor Lundberg

Allsvenskan

Matches

Topscorers

Sources

| AIK Fotboll - Soccerway.com

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