Falköpings FK

Falköpings FK
Full name Falköpings Fotbollsklubb
Nickname(s) FFK
Founded 1989
Ground Odenplan
Falköping
Sweden
Chairman Robert Reidmar
Head Coach Claes Lundström
League Division 4 Västergötland

Falköpings FK is a Swedish football club located in Falköping in Västra Götaland County.[1]

Background

Falköpings Fotbollsklubb was formed in 1989 when Falköpings BK, Falköpings AIK and BK Rapid decided to merge into a single club under the name FFR. The name Falköpings FK appeared a year later in 1990. Key aims within the club's mission statement are:

Since their foundation Falköpings FK has participated mainly in the middle and lower divisions of the Swedish football league system. The club currently plays in Division 4 Västergötland which is the sixth tier of Swedish football.[3] They play their home matches at the Odenplan in Falköping.[4]

Falköpings FK are affiliated to Västergötlands Fotbollförbund.[5]

Recent History

In recent seasons Falköpings FK have competed in the following divisions:

2015 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2014 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2013 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2012 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2011 – Division III, Mellersta Götaland
2010 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2009 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2008 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2007 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2006 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2005 – Division V, Västergötland Östra
2004 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2003 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2002 – Division IV, Västergötland Norra
2001 – Division V, Västergötland Östra
2000 – Division V, Södra Skaraborg
1999 – Division V, Södra Skaraborg [6] [7] [8]

Attendances

In recent seasons Falköpings FK have had the following average attendances:

Season Average Attendance Division / Section Level
2009 Not available Div 4 Västergötland Norra Tier 6
2010 138 Div 4 Västergötland Norra Tier 6

* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website. [9]

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