2013 Malmö FF season

Malmö FF
2013 season
Chairman Håkan Jeppsson
Manager Rikard Norling
Stadium Swedbank Stadion
Allsvenskan 1st
2012–13 Svenska Cupen Group stage
Svenska Supercupen Winners
2013–14 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
Top goalscorer League: Magnus Eriksson (11)
All: Magnus Eriksson (14)
Highest home attendance 23,758 vs. Syrianska FC
(3 November 2013, Allsvenskan)
Lowest home attendance 1,354 vs. GIF Sundsvall
(16 March 2013, Svenska Cupen)
Average home league attendance 16,093
(in Allsvenskan)
13,140
(in all competitions)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2013 season was Malmö FF's 102nd in existence, their 78th season in Allsvenskan and their 13th consecutive season in the league. They competed in Allsvenskan where they finished first, 2012–13 Svenska Cupen where they were knocked out in the group stage, Svenska Supercupen where they won the competition against IFK Göteborg and the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League where they were knocked out in the third qualifying round. Malmö FF also participated in one competition in which the club continued playing in for the 2014 season, 2013–14 Svenska Cupen. The season began with the group stage of Svenska Cupen in March, league play started in April and lasted until November, Svenska Supercupen was the last competitive match of the season.

A new captain was announced since former captain Ulrich Vinzents left the squad as well as former vice captain and previous captain Daniel Andersson who announced his retirement from professional football in November 2012. Third captain Jiloan Hamad took over the captaincy. The club won their 17th Swedish championship title and 20th Allsvenskan title on 28 October 2013 when they defeated reigning champions IF Elfsborg in an away fixture at Borås Arena in the penultimate round of the league.

Summary

Allsvenskan

The league season started in late March 2013 and ended in early November 2013. The official season fixtures were released on 14 December 2012. Malmö FF started the season with a home fixture against newcomers Halmstads BK on 1 April which ended in a 1–1 draw. There was no longer break in the match schedule even though Sweden hosted the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 between 10 and 28 July, although there was shorter breaks due to international fixtures. Malmö FF ended the season at home against Syrianska FC with a 3–1 win on 3 November.

After the draw in the opening game the club won four games in a row against Åtvidabergs FF, Kalmar FF, AIK and Östers IF, two of which were at home and two which were away games. This resulted in Malmö FF positioning themselves second in the league table after IFK Göteborg with the same amount of points albeit with a lesser goal difference. The next match after the four win streak was the away game against IFK Göteborg. This match ended 1–1 after Göteborg scored the equalizer in the last minute of the game. A 1–1 draw in the next home game against IFK Norrköping still kept the club at second place in the table, although their first loss of the season in the next game, the away fixture against Djurgårdens IF, saw Malmö FF drop to a fifth place in the league table. The win-less streak continued in the next two games. Malmö FF drew 2–2 in the away game against Mjällby AIF, thus continuing Malmö FF's difficult history at Strandvallen, Malmö FF have never won an away fixture against Mjällby at Strandvallen in eight tries since 1980. For the 10th round Malmö FF faced Helsingborgs IF in the Scanian derby at home. The match was attended by a season best of 23,730 spectators and resulted in a 1–1 draw. With a third of the league matches played Malmö FF had gathered 17 points and positioned themselves fourth in the league table after leaders Helsingborg, IFK Göteborg and last years winners IF Elfsborg.

Malmö FF then won three games in a row, two away games against IF Brommapojkarna and Syrianska FC as well as the home game against top rivals Elfsborg. Despite this, the club remained in 4th position. This was followed by a rare home defeat against last years runners up BK Häcken with 3–1. This was followed up by two home wins which saw Malmö FF advance up to second place in the league table behind Helsingborg. In the middle of European play in the UEFA Europa League the club lost the following away fixture against fellow European qualifying contender Gefle IF. This match was once again followed by a string of wins leading up to the 20th round of matches. On 11 August the club beat fellow title contender AIK 1–0 in Malmö in a match that meant that Malmö FF went three points ahead of AIK and with the same amount of points as leaders Helsingborg. Malmö FF secured pole position in the table in the following fixture when they beat Kalmar FF at Guldfågeln Arena on 18 August with 4–1, Kalmar's first home defeat of the season. With only ten matches left of the season Malmö FF was in the lead with 41 points. Helsinborg, IFK Göteborg and AIK trailed the club with 38 points respectively.

The next fixture was Malmö FF vs IFK Göteborg at Swedbank Stadion which Malmö FF won 3–1 after having been down 0–1 after 17 minutes of play. This fixture established Malmö FF as the top contender for the title. Next followed a 1–1 draw in the away fixture against Östers IF before a two-week international break. Malmö FF followed up the break by losing at home against Djurgårdens IF who they had previously lost against in the away fixture earlier in the season. Nevertheless, of this streak of two win-less matches Malmö FF stayed at the top of the table. The club went on to win three consecutive fixtures in which the away match against Helsingborgs IF was crucial as this put Malmö FF six points ahead of their rivals and kept the gap down to IFK Göteborg who was now their primary title contender. The club then later had the opportunity to increase their lead to seven points in the away fixture against BK Häcken as IFK Göteborg had lost their match against Djurgårdens IF just moments before the start of the game at Rambergsvallen. However this failed as Häcken took their second win of the season against Malmö FF.

Nevertheless, Malmö FF still had the opportunity to win the title if they could win two of the remaining three fixtures. In the next fixture at home against IF Bromapojkarna the away side equalized Malmö FF's early lead and held the club to a draw until the 86th minute when Guillermo Molins scored the winning goal, Molins had also scored the first goal of the game. This meant that the club had the opportunity to clinch the league title with a win in the away fixture against IF Elfsborg at Borås Arena in Borås on 28 October. Up until the final hours prior to the match it was uncertain if the match could be played due to weather conditions caused by the St Jude storm that affected the whole of south-west Sweden at the time. However the match official deemed that the match could go ahead and 4,000 to 5,000 Malmö FF who had travelled the 30 miles from Malmö were let into the stands. The match was eventually won 2–0 by Malmö FF after two goals from Molins yet again. This meant that the club had won its 20th Allsvenskan title and 17th Swedish championship title. This was the first time the club had secured a Swedish championship in an away fixture since the 1977 season, that time also in Borås at Ryavallen. The last match of the season was the home fixture against Syrianska FC on 3 November. Malmö FF quickly opened the scoring with three goals in the game's first 19 minutes. Syrianska eventually reduced the lead to 3–1 which was the game's final result. 23,758 people attended the game at Swedbank Stadion, this season's best attendance ahead of the home fixture against Helsingborg. Daniel Andersson was substituted into play in the 84th minute of play to celebrate the end of his playing career. After the match the team was awarded Lennart Johanssons Pokal by previous UEFA and Swedish Football Association president himself, Lennart Johansson.

Svenska Cupen

Malmö FF qualified for the group stage of the 2012–13 Svenska Cupen in the 2012 season by beating Sandvikens IF after extra time in round 2 in August 2012. The club was later seeded third in the group stage draw after finishing third in the 2012 Allsvenskan. The groups were drawn in November 2012 and Malmö FF were drawn against newly relegated GIF Sundsvall, newly promoted Östers IF and Division 1 club IK Frej. The group stage was played in early March 2013 before the start of the league season.

Malmö FF played their first cup match of the new year against Östers IF on 2 March 2013 at Malmö Stadion, the match finished in a draw 1–1. The second fixture was played against IK Frej who had beaten GIF Sundsvall 2–1 in the previous home fixture. The match which ended 2–0 in Malmö FF's favour was played on 10 March 2013 at Skytteholms IP in Solna. Östers IF had played their last group fixture against IK Frej three days prior to Malmö FF's last fixture, that match ended 5–0 for Östers IF. This meant that Malmö FF were forced to win their match against GIF Sundsvall with at least five goals to progress to the quarter-finals on superior goal difference. The match against GIF Sundsvall was played at Limhamns IP in Malmö and ended 4–1 to Malmö FF. This meant that the club finished second in the group, and therefore missed advancement to the quarter-finals, with seven points, this was as many points as Östers IF but with a lesser goal difference of +5 in comparison to Östers IF's +7.

Malmö FF entered the new cup season in the second round which was played on 21 August 2013. The club was drawn against Division 2 side Sävedalens IF and the match was played away in Partille. Malmö FF won 6–0 and progressed to the group stage which was played in March 2014.

Svenska Supercupen

Malmö FF qualified for the 2013 Svenska Supercupen by winning the 2013 Allsvenskan on 28 October 2013. The match was played at home at Swedbank Stadion on 10 November 2013 and the club's opponents was 2012–13 Svenska Cupen winners IFK Göteborg. This was the second time that the club competed in Svenska Supercupen and it was the club's second attempt to win the competition after having failed the first time in 2011 against Helsingborgs IF. The match ended in a 3–2 win for Malmö FF after Emil Forsberg scored two goals and Guillermo Molins scored the third and winning goal in injury time.

UEFA Europa League

Malmö FF qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League by merit of finishing third in the 2012 Allsvenskan. The club entered the competition in the first round of qualification. The draws for the first and second qualifying rounds were held on 24 June 2013, Malmö FF was seeded in both the draw for the first qualifying round and the second qualifying round. Malmö FF were drawn against Irish club Drogheda United in the first qualifying round. The first leg in Dublin on 4 July ended 0–0 and the second leg on 11 July in Malmö ended with a 2–0 victory for Malmö FF, this resulted in a 2–0 aggregate score for Malmö FF to take the club through to the second qualifying round. Malmö FF played Scottish club Hibernian F.C. in the second qualifying round on 18 and 25 July. The first match at home was won 2–0 and the match in Edinburgh ended in a decisive 7–0 victory for Malmö FF to win with a 9–0 aggregate score. Malmö FF were not seeded in the draw for the third qualifying round which resulted in the winner of Malmö FF and Hibernian facing Swansea City from the English Premier League. The first leg of the match was played in Swansea on 1 August and ended in a 4–0 victory for the home side. The second leg played in Malmö on 8 August ended in a goalless draw which confirmed the aggregate score to 4–0 in favour of Swansea City.

Key events

Players

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 Matias Concha
3 Sweden DF Miiko Albornoz
5 Sweden DF Pontus Jansson
6 Finland MF Markus Halsti
7 Sweden FW Magnus Eriksson
8 Sweden MF Erik Friberg
9 Sweden FW Dardan Rexhepi
10 Sweden MF Jiloan Hamad (captain)
11 Sweden MF Simon Thern
14 Sweden MF Simon Kroon
15 Sweden DF Filip Helander
17 Sweden MF Ivo Pękalski
18 Sweden DF Johan Hammar
19 Ghana FW Benjamin Fadi
No. Position Player
20 Brazil DF Ricardinho
21 Sweden DF Erik Johansson
24 Sweden MF Guillermo Molins
25 Denmark GK Robin Olsen
27 Sweden GK Johan Dahlin (vice captain)
29 South Africa FW Tokelo Rantie
30 Sweden GK Sixten Mohlin
31 Sweden MF Erdal Rakip
32 Sweden DF Pa Konate
33 Sweden MF Emil Forsberg
34 Sweden DF Alexander Blomqvist
35 Poland MF Pawel Cibicki
36 Sweden MF Petar Petrović

Squad stats

Number Position Name 2013 Allsvenskan 2012–13 Svenska Cupen
2013–14 Svenska Cupen
2013 Svenska Supercupen
2013–14 UEFA Europa League Total
Appearances Goals Appearances Goals Appearances Goals Appearances Goals
2 DF Matias Concha 7 0 4 0 0 0 11 0
3 DF Miiko Albornoz 26 1 1 0 6 1 33 2
4 DF Daniel Andersson 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
5 DF Pontus Jansson 24 1 4 0 6 0 34 1
6 MF Markus Halsti 28 2 4 0 6 1 38 3
7 FW Magnus Eriksson 30 11 4 1 6 2 40 14
8 MF Erik Friberg 27 6 5 0 6 0 38 6
9 FW Dardan Rexhepi 17 1 2 1 0 0 19 2
10 MF Jiloan Hamad 28 8 4 1 6 2 38 11
11 MF Simon Thern 29 4 2 0 5 0 36 4
14 MF Simon Kroon 17 2 5 2 4 2 26 6
15 DF Filip Helander 18 0 3 0 2 0 23 0
17 MF Ivo Pękalski 1 0 3 1 0 0 4 1
18 DF Johan Hammar 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 FW Benjamin Fadi 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 1
20 DF Ricardinho 27 0 4 0 6 0 37 0
21 DF Erik Johansson 17 0 3 2 5 0 26 2
24 MF Guillermo Molins 11 8 2 1 0 0 13 9
25 GK Robin Olsen 10 0 1 0 0 0 11 0
27 GK Johan Dahlin 22 0 4 0 6 0 32 0
29 FW Tokelo Rantie 21 7 2 2 6 1 29 10
30 GK Sixten Mohlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 MF Erdal Rakip 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
32 DF Pa Konate 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 0
33 MF Emil Forsberg 28 5 5 2 6 2 39 9
34 DF Alexander Blomqvist 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
35 MF Pawel Cibicki 7 0 3 1 4 0 14 1
36 MF Petar Petrović 4 0 0 0 2 0 6 0

Players in/out

In

Midfielder Emil Forsberg joined Malmö FF from GIF Sundsvall
N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
26 FW Sweden Petter Thelin 17EU Kramfors-Alliansen Transfer Winter 2015 N/A mff.se
23 DF Sweden Tobias Malm 20EU Trelleborgs FF Loan return Winter 2014 N/A trelleborgsff.se
30 GK Sweden Sixten Mohlin 16EU Youth system Promoted Winter undisclosed N/A mff.se
35 MF Poland Pawel Cibicki 18EU Youth system Promoted Winter undisclosed N/A mff.se
34 DF Sweden Alexander Blomqvist 18EU Youth system Promoted Winter undisclosed N/A mff.se
32 DF Sweden Pa Konate 18EU Youth system Promoted Winter undisclosed N/A mff.se
36 MF Sweden Petar Petrović 17EU Youth system Promoted Winter undisclosed N/A mff.se
33 MF Sweden Emil Forsberg 21EU GIF Sundsvall Transfer Winter 2016 N/A mff.se
21 DF Sweden Erik Johansson 24EU GAIS Transfer Winter 2016 N/A mff.se
19 FW Ghana Benjamin Fadi 18Non-EU Heart of LionsGhana Transfer Winter 2016 N/A mff.se
7 FW Sweden Magnus Eriksson 22EU GentBelgium Transfer Winter 2016 N/A mff.se
29 FW South Africa Tokelo Rantie 22Non-EU Stars Of Africa Academy South Africa Transfer Summer 2016 N/A mff.se
31 MF Sweden Erdal Rakip 17EU Youth system Promoted Summer 2015 N/A mff.se
18 DF Sweden Johan Hammar 19EU EvertonEngland Transfer Summer 2013 N/A mff.se
24 MF Sweden Guillermo Molins 24EU AnderlechtBelgium Transfer Summer 2016 N/A sydsvenskan.se

Out

Midfielder Wílton Figueiredo left the club for Turkish side Gaziantepspor after four seasons.
N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
24 MF Sweden David Löfquist 26EU ParmaItaly Loan return Winter N/A mff.se
2 DF Denmark Ulrich Vinzents 36EU Ringsted IFDenmark End of contract Winter N/A mff.se
9 MF Brazil Wílton Figueiredo 30Non-EU GaziantepsporTurkey End of contract Winter N/A mff.se
7 FW Sweden Daniel Larsson 25EU ValladolidSpain End of contract Winter N/A mff.se
30 GK Sweden Zlatan Azinović 24EU Kalmar FF End of contract Winter N/A fotbolltransfers.com
4 DF Sweden Daniel Andersson 35EU Retired Winter N/A mff.se
28 FW Sweden Alexander Nilsson 20EU Landskrona BoIS Loan Winter N/A mff.se
23 DF Sweden Tobias Malm 20EU Landskrona BoIS Loan Winter N/A mff.se
3 DF Sweden Jasmin Sudić 22EU Mjällby AIF Loan Winter N/A mff.se
22 DF Sweden Filip Stenström 21EU Ängelholms FF Loan Winter N/A mff.se
18 MF Sweden Amin Nazari 19EU Assyriska FF Loan Winter N/A mff.se
26 FW Sweden Petter Thelin 18EU IF Limhamn Bunkeflo Loan Winter N/A mff.se
22 DF Sweden Filip Stenström 22EU Ängelholms FF Transfer Summer N/A skanskan.se
29 FW South Africa Tokelo Rantie 22Non-EU AFC BournemouthEngland Transfer Summer N/A mff.se

Disciplinary record

N
P
Nat.
Name
Notes
2 DF Sweden Concha 2 0 0
3 DF Sweden Albornoz 1 0 0
5 DF Sweden Jansson 2 0 0
6 MF Finland Halsti 6 0 0
7 FW Sweden Eriksson 2 0 0
8 MF Sweden Friberg 4 0 0
9 FW Sweden Rexhepi 1 0 0
10 MF Sweden Hamad 8 0 0
11 MF Sweden Thern 2 0 0
15 DF Sweden Helander 3 0 0
20 DF Brazil Ricardinho 4 0 0
21 DF Sweden Johansson 1 0 0
24 MF Sweden Molins 2 1 0
29 FW South Africa Rantie 1 0 0
32 DF Sweden Konate 1 0 0

Source: svenskfotboll.se
Only competitive matches
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.
Notes: Allsvenskan only

Club

Coaching staff

The 2013 season was Rikard Norling's third and final season with Malmö FF.
Daniel Andersson retired at the end of the 2012 season to make his position as assistant coach permanent for the 2013 season.
Name Role
Sweden Rikard Norling Head coach
Sweden Daniel Andersson Assistant coach
England Simon Hollyhead Assistant coach
Sweden Yksel Osmanovski U-21 Coach
Sweden Jonnie Fedel Goalkeeping coach
Sweden Greger Andrijevski Fitness coach
Masseur
Sweden Wilner Registre Physiotherapist
Sweden Sverker Fryklund Mental coach
Sweden Pär Herbertsson Club doctor
Sweden Kenneth Folkesson Equipment manager
Sweden Mats Engqvist Head coach youth academy
Sweden Staffan Tapper Youth talent coach
Sweden Vito Stavljanin Head scout

Other information

Chairman Sweden Håkan Jeppsson
Managing director Sweden Per Nilsson
Director Of Sports Sweden Per Ågren
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Swedbank Stadion (24,000 / 105x70 m)

Source: Malmö FF and Swedbank Stadion

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Allsvenskan N/A Winner 1 April 20133 November 2013
Svenska Cupen Round 2 Group stage 20 August 201216 March 2013
Svenska Supercupen Final Winner 10 November 2013
UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Third qualifying round 4 July 20138 August 2013

Source: Competitions

Allsvenskan

Main article: 2013 Allsvenskan

League table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Malmö FF (C) 30 19 6 5 56 30+26 63 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 AIK 30 17 7 6 54 32+22 58 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
3 IFK Göteborg 30 16 6 8 49 31+18 54 2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
4 Kalmar FF 30 14 10 6 35 26+9 52
5 Helsingborgs IF 30 14 7 9 61 41+20 49
6 IF Elfsborg 30 12 10 8 49 34+15 46
7 Djurgårdens IF 30 12 8 10 38 446 44
8 Åtvidabergs FF 30 11 7 12 37 370 40
9 IFK Norrköping 30 11 6 13 45 472 39
10 BK Häcken 30 10 7 13 37 414 37
11 Mjällby AIF 30 10 6 14 46 471 36
12 Gefle IF 30 7 13 10 34 428 34
13 IF Brommapojkarna 30 8 8 14 33 5421 32
14 Halmstads BK (O) 30 7 10 13 32 4614 31 Relegation Playoffs
15 Östers IF (R) 30 6 10 14 27 4316 28 Relegation to Superettan
16 Syrianska FC (R) 30 3 5 22 26 6337 14

Source: svenskfotboll.se (Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
The 2013–14 Svenska Cupen winner qualifies for the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
30 19 6 5 56 30 +26 63 10 3 2 26 13 +13 9 3 3 30 17 +13

Source: svenskfotboll.se (Swedish)

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAAHAAHHHHAAHAHAHAAHAHAH
Result D W W W W D D L D D W W W L W W L W W W W D L W W W L W W W
Position 11 5 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Source: see below
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

Svenska Cupen

2012–13

The tournament continued from the 2012 season.

Kickoff times are in UTC+2.

Group stage
Key to colours in group tables
Group winners advanced to the Quarter-finals
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Östers IF 321081+77
Malmö FF 321072+57
IK Frej 310228–63
GIF Sundsvall 300328–60

2013–14

The tournament continued into the 2014 season.
Qualification stage

Svenska Supercupen

UEFA Europa League

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

Qualifying phase and play-off round

First qualifying round
Second qualifying round
Third qualifying round

Non competitive

Pre-season

Kickoff times are in UTC+1 unless stated otherwise.

Mid-season

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

Footnotes

  1. "Petter Thelin klar för Malmö FF" (in Swedish). mff.se. 25 October 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  2. "Oavgjort mot Örebro" (in Swedish). mff.se. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  3. "Tack för allt, Wilton!" (in Swedish). mff.se. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  4. "Hasta la vista, Larsson!" (in Swedish). mff.se. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  5. "KLART: Zlatan Azinovic nobbas - Malmö FF flyttar upp Sixten Mohlin" (in Swedish). fotbolltransfers.com. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  6. "EXTRA: Rikard Norling och Per Ågren fortsätter i Malmö FF" (in Swedish). fotbolltransfers.com. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  7. "Tre nya lärlingar in i A-truppen" (in Swedish). mff.se. 23 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  8. "Ännu en Arlövspåg klar för A-laget" (in Swedish). mff.se. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  9. "Halsti stannar!" (in Swedish). mff.se. 3 December 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  10. "Emil Forsberg klar för MFF" (in Swedish). mff.se. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  11. "Erik Johansson klar" (in Swedish). mff.se. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  12. "Alex och Tobias lånas ut till BoIS" (in Swedish). mff.se. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
  13. "MFF överens med Fadi" (in Swedish). mff.se. 20 December 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  14. "Sudic lånas ut till Mjällby". mff.se (in Swedish). 14 January 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  15. "Magnus Eriksson klar för Malmö FF" (in Swedish). mff.se. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  16. "Stenström lånas ut till ÄFF". mff.se (in Swedish). 22 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  17. "Simon Kroon skriver A-lagskontrakt". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 28 March 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  18. "Nytt kontrakt och utlåning för Amin". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  19. "Thelin lånas ut". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  20. "Tiki skriver 4-årskontrakt". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  21. "Malmö FF skriver kontrakt med ung talang". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 17 June 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  22. "Malmö FF skriver kontrakt med Johan Hammar". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  23. "MFF har släppt Filip Stenström". skanskan.se (in Swedish). 7 August 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  24. "Molins tillbaka i MFF". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). sydsvenskan.se. 11 August 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  25. "Tokelo Rantie går till engelsk klubb". mff.se (in Swedish). Malmö FF. 28 August 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
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