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Varberg vs Öster — Swedish Superettan

Varberg

Varberg

2:1

Varberg Energi Arena

Öster

Öster

Match Facts

  • Venue: Varberg Energi Arena
  • Varberg home ground: Varberg Energi Arena
  • Öster stadium: Myresjöhus Arena
  • Varberg founded 1925
  • Öster founded 1930
  • League country: Sweden

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Varberg

Swedish Superettan

Stadium
Varberg Energi Arena
Founded
1925
Country
Sweden
Location
Påskbergsvallen, Varberg

Varbergs BoIS FC is a Swedish football club located in Varberg, the main town of Varberg Municipality in Halland County. The club was formed at a meeting in the Varbergs Folkets Hus on 25 March 1925. The backbone of the new club was a group of men from the Haga district of Varberg who had previously started a football club named Haga Bollklubb. Over the years several sports have been covered by the club but activities are now centred on football and wrestling. The new organisations Varbergs BoIS FC (football) and Varbergs BoIS BK (wrestling) work side by side under the "umbrella" of V...

Official Kits

Varberg 2nd kit

2nd · 2021

Varberg 1st kit

1st · 2021

Öster

Swedish Superettan

Stadium
Myresjöhus Arena
Founded
1930
Country
Sweden
Location
Växjö, Sweden

Östers Idrottsförening, commonly known as Östers IF or simply Öster, is a Swedish sports club located in Växjö, specializing in football, and playing in the second tier of Swedish football, Superettan. The club has previously also competed in ice hockey (see separate article), bandy, and bowling. Öster was formed on 20 April 1930 as Östers Fotbollförening, before adopting the name "Östers IF" in 1932. The club is affiliated to the Smålands Fotbollförbund. In 1968, their first season in Allsvenskan, Öster became the first team ever to win the national title at their first...

Official Kits

Öster 2nd kit

2nd · 2021

Öster 1st kit

1st · 2021

Swedish Superettan

Superettan (English: The Super First) is the second highest league in the league system of Swedish men's football Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Allsvenskan and Division 1. Seasons run from April to October, with teams playing 30 matches each, totalling 240 matches in the season. The league was created in 2000. The second tier of Swedish football had previously consisted of a varying number of regionalized leagues operating under the Divisio...