Resultate

Schweden - Futsalliga 02/19 13:00 - IFK Göteberg v Hammarby L 6-1
Schweden - Futsalliga 02/19 13:00 - IFK Göteborg v Hammarby L 6-1
Schweden - Futsalliga 02/01 18:00 - Hammarby v Stallarholmens SK W 6-4
Schweden - Futsalliga 03/20 17:00 - Hammarby v IFK Uddevalla D 2-2
Schweden - Futsalliga 01/06 14:00 - Hammarby v Torslanda IK W 7-3
UEFA Champions League 10/30 15:00 3 Hammarby v VSE Swietelsky Haladas L 4-6
UEFA Champions League 10/28 18:00 2 Luxol St Andrews FC v Hammarby L 3-2
UEFA Champions League 10/27 15:00 1 Rekord Bielsko Biala v Hammarby L 7-2
UEFA Champions League 08/24 13:00 3 Belfast United Futsal Club v Hammarby W 2-8
UEFA Champions League 08/22 13:00 2 Hammarby v Gentofte L 5-6
UEFA Champions League 08/21 16:30 1 Hammarby v Viimsi FC Smsraha W 3-1
UEFA Champions League 11/24 18:00 14 FK Vytis v Hammarby L 3-1

Wikipedia - Hammarby IF Futsal

Hammarby IF Futsal is a Swedish futsal team from Stockholm, part of the football club Hammarby IF Fotbollförening.

Originally Hammarby IF started to play five-a-side in the 1990s, fielding the players from their men's football team, and won the first ever official Swedish Futsal Championship in 1994.

In 2016, the club decided to start an organised futsal team. Competing in the domestic first tier, Swedish Futsal League, Hammarby has won the league twice, in 2020 and 2021.

History

Indoor football and five-a-side

On 3 January 1940, Hammarby IF took part in the first ever indoor football match in Stockholm, facing city rivals Djurgårdens IF.

Between 1977 and 1990, Hammarby IF's senior football team competed in the yearly five-a-side tournament Nackas Minne, named in honor of the late footballer Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund. Facing Stockholm rivals AIK and Djurgården, numerous international football clubs where also invited each year. The tournament resurfaced for two years in 2003 and 2004, and Hammarby won nine of the 16 editions that were held in total.

In 1994, Hammarby IF won the first official Swedish Futsal Championship, by then played with five-a-side rules, held by the Swedish Football Association, fielding players from their men's football team.

Modern futsal team

On 20 May 2016, Hammarby IF decided to establish a men's senior futsal team, recruiting several ex-footballers that had played for the club, such as Max von Schlebrügge and José Monteiro, combined with futsal players. The team won the Swedish second tier, Division 1 Södra Svealand, during their inaugural season and secured a promotion to the Swedish Futsal League.

In 2018–19, the side finished second in the Swedish Futsal League behind IFK Uddevalla, and won the silver medal since no play-off was held. In 2019–20, Hammarby IF won the Swedish championship through a 2–1 final win against IFK Göteborg. In 2020–21, the club defended their title through a win on penalties (4–4 after full time) against Örebro SK in the final. Following the side's domestic success, key players Liridon Makolli, Sebastian Holmqvist, Alan Arslan, Tolga Ayranci and Gabriel Diaz have been called up to the Sweden national futsal team.

On 20 May 2021, it was announced that Hammarby IF would establish a futsal women's team, starting in the second tier Division 1.