Umeå IK

Swedish women's association football club


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groundUmeå Energi Arena
capacity10,000
chairmanLena Sandlin
managerEdvin Efranian
leagueElitettan
season2025
positionElitettan, 5th
websitehttp://umeaik.se/
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They were one of the most successful football clubs in the world in the early 2000s, winning seven Swedish championships between 2000 and 2008, four Swedish Cups (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2007) and the UEFA Women's Champions League twice, in 2003 and 2004. They also reached the Champions League finals in 2002, 2007 and 2008. A number of Swedish and international stars played for the club during that period, most notably Brazilian star Marta.

Umeå IK play their home games at Umeå Energi Arena (formerly known as Gammliavallen) in Umeå. The team colours are black and yellow. The club is affiliated to the Västerbottens Fotbollförbund.

History

Established in 1917 as a general sports club, the women's football section began competing in 1985 in the Swedish fourth division. In 1986, they won the division and were promoted to the third division. In 1991, the club began paying its players, 35kr per game, and implemented a more regular training schedule than other Swedish teams in the hopes of turning the team into a European contender.

In 1996 the team reached the Premier Division (Damallsvenskan) only to be relegated the following year. In 1998 they were promoted again. The years following the second promotion saw an enormous success for the club, winning seven Swedish championships in 9 years (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008). In the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, five out of the starting eleven on the silver medal-winning Swedish national team played for Umeå IK. In 2004, Brazilian star Marta signed with the club. The club went unbeaten in the 2006 Damallsvenskan season.

After their last championship title in 2008, the club's fortunes faltered, with several high-profile players leaving and the club being forced to restructure itself to avoid bankruptcy in 2011. The re-organisation, however, was not enough to reverse the direction of the club, and after a tumultuous 2016 season which included going a month without a head coach, the club finished last in the league, and was relegated to the second division. They would spend the next three years in Elitettan before being promoted back to the top flight in 2019.

After finishing in eleventh in the 2020 Damallsvenskan season, the club was relegated again, only a year after their return to the top flight. A few days after the end of the season, head coach Robert Bergström announced his resignation after four years with the club.

During the upcoming season, the team played in Elitettan, and on 9 October 2021, Umeå IK defeated IF Brommapojkarna 6–2 on home soil and qualified for the 2022 Damallsvenskan. On 5 November 2022, Umeå IK was again relegated from Damallsvenskan.

Honours

Current squad

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Former players

For details of former players, see :Category:Umeå IK players.

Retired numbers

Main article: List of retired numbers in association football

6 SWE Malin Moström, Midfielder (1995–2006, 2007)

Record in UEFA competitions

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CompetitionRoundClubAwayHomeAggregate
2001–2002Second qualifying roundCZE Sparta Prague1–0
BUL Varna3–0
HUN Femina Budapest6–0
Quarter-finalRUS Ryazan3–14–1 a7–2
Semi-finalFIN HJK Helsinki1–02–1 a3–1
FinalGER Frankfurt0–2 (GER Frankfurt)
2002–2003Second qualifying roundFAR Klaksvík7–0
EST Levadia Tallinn4–0
CZE Sparta Prague6–1
Quarter-finalFRA Toulouse0–02–0 a2–0
Semi-finalGER Frankfurt1–1 a.e.t. (7p–6p)1–1 a2–2
FinalDEN Fortuna Hjørring3–04–1 a7–1
2003–2004Second qualifying roundNIR Crusaders Newtownabbey Strikers15–0
ROM Clujana Cluj-Napoca6–0
CZE Slavia Prague2–1
Quarter-finalRUS Energy Voronezh2–1 a2–14–2
Semi-finalDEN Brøndby3–2 a1–04–2
FinalGER Frankfurt5–03–0 a8–0
2004–2005Second qualifying roundSLO Krka Novo Mesto7–1
BLR Bobruichanka Bobruisk5–1
SRB Mašinac Niš (Host)8–0
Quarter-finalSWE Djurgården Stockholm1–2 a0–11–3
2006–2007Second qualifying roundUKR Legenda Chernihiv2–0
ESP Espanyol Barcelona3–0
NOR Kolbotn (Host)2–1
Quarter-finalNED Saestum Zeist6–1 a5–211–3
Semi-finalNOR Kolbotn5–1 a6–011–1
FinalENG Arsenal0–00–1 a0–1
2007–2008Second qualifying roundROM Clujana Cluj-Napoca3–1
BLR Universitet Vitebsk2–0
RUS Rossiyanka Khimki2–2
Quarter-finalBEL Rapide Wezemaal4–0 a6–010–0
Semi-finalFRA Olympique Lyon1–1 a0–01–1 (agr)
FinalGER Frankfurt2–31–1 a3–4
2008–2009Second qualifying roundISL Valur Reykjavík5–1
KAZ Alma Almaty6–0
ITA Verona4–0
Quarter-finalENG Arsenal2–3 a6–08–3
Semi-finalRUS Zvezda Perm0–2 a2–22–4
2009–2010Round of 32UKR Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv5–0 a6–011–0
Round of 16RUS Rossiyanka Khimki1–0 a1–12–1
Quarter-FinalFRA Montpellier2–20–0 a2–2 (agr)
Semi-FinalFRA Lyon2–3 a0–02–3
2010–2011Qualifying roundISR Tel Aviv University3–0
CYP Apollon Limassol (Host)1–4
BIH SFK Sarajevo1–0
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References

References

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  7. (17 November 2020). "Efter degraderingen – huvudtränaren lämnar Umeå IK".
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