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Sollentuna vs AFC Eskilstuna — Swedish Division 1 North

Sollentuna

Sollentuna

1:4

Sollentunavallen

AFC Eskilstuna

AFC Eskilstuna

Match Facts

  • Venue: Sollentunavallen
  • Sollentuna home ground: Sollentunavallen
  • AFC Eskilstuna stadium: Tunavallen
  • Sollentuna founded 2013
  • AFC Eskilstuna founded 2004
  • League country: Sweden

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Sollentuna

Swedish Division 1 North

Stadium
Sollentunavallen
Founded
2013
Country
Sweden
Location
Sollentuna, Sweden

Sollentuna FK is a Swedish football club located in Sollentuna, a municipality in Stockholm. Sollentuna United FF was founded in 2006 with the impending merger of Turebergs IF and Edsbergs IF which became operative in the 2008 season. Turebergs IF were promoted from Division 3 Norra Svealand in 2007 after winning their promotion playoff. The previous season in 2006 they won Division 4 Stockholm Norra. The new club took the place of Turebergs IF in Division 2 Norra Svealand for the 2008 season. In 2013 Sollentuna United FF merged with Sollentuna Fotboll IF to create Sollentuna FK. Sinc...

AFC Eskilstuna

Swedish Division 1 North

Stadium
Tunavallen
Founded
2004
Country
Sweden
Location
Eskilstuna

Athletic Football Club Eskilstuna, also known as AFC Eskilstuna or simply AFC, is a Swedish football club located in Eskilstuna. The club has previously been known under the names FC Café Opera and Väsby United before switching ownership and their identity again in 2012 to AFC United. During the 2016 season it was once again decided that they would switch their name, identity, as well as locality. Choosing to move to Eskilstuna, about 110 kilometers west of Stockholm, they are since known as AFC Eskilstuna.

Official Kits

AFC Eskilstuna 2nd kit

2nd · 2021

AFC Eskilstuna 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...