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Assyriska vs Vasalund — Swedish Division 1 North

Assyriska

Assyriska

3:1

Södertälje Fotbollsarena

Vasalund

Vasalund

Match Facts

  • Venue: Södertälje Fotbollsarena
  • Assyriska home ground: Södertälje Fotbollsarena
  • Vasalund stadium: Skytteholms IP
  • Assyriska founded 1974
  • Vasalund founded 1934
  • League country: Sweden

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Assyriska

Swedish Division 1 North

Stadium
Södertälje Fotbollsarena
Founded
1974
Country
Sweden
Location
Södertälje

Assyriska Fotbollsföreningen, also known simply as Assyriska FF, is a Swedish football club based in Södertälje, Stockholm County. The club, formed in 1974 by Assyrian immigrants, has advanced through the league system and is currently playing in the fourth highest Swedish league, Division 2. They played in the highest Swedish football league Allsvenskan in 2005 where their games were broadcast in over 80 countries. The club has also played a final in Svenska Cupen, which was lost against IF Elfsborg in 2003. Assyriska is often viewed as a substitute national team by the Assyrian peop...

Vasalund

Swedish Division 1 North

Stadium
Skytteholms IP
Founded
1934
Country
Sweden
Location
Solna, Stockholm, Sweden

Vasalunds IF is a Swedish football club based in Solna, Stockholm. The club is affiliated with Stockholms Fotbollförbund. Vasalund was formed in 1934 and play in the Swedish Third Division: Division 1 Norra. In 2002 the club merged with Essinge IK and changed its name to Vasalund/Essinge IF. The merger was discontinued and the original name was restored before the 2008 season. Vasalund are in close collaboration with Allsvenskan side AIK.

Official Kits

Vasalund 2nd kit

2nd · 2021

Vasalund 1st kit

1st · 2021

Swedish Division 1 North

Division 1, branded as Ettan (English: the one), which also is its common name in everyday speech, is the third level in the Swedish football league system and consists of 32 Swedish football teams. Division 1 was the second tier from 1987 to 1999, but was replaced by Superettan in 2000. It was reestablished for the 2006 season as the third tier below Superettan. The old Division 1 replaced Division 2 as the second highest level in 1987 and consisted of two separate leagues with 14 teams e...