IK Sirius Fotboll
Full name | Idrottsklubben Sirius | |||
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Nickname(s) | Blåsvart (blue-black) | |||
Founded | 1907 | |||
Ground | Studenternas IP, Uppsala | |||
Capacity | 10,000 (2020) | |||
Chairman | Ulrika Moström Ågren | |||
Head coach | Christer Mattiasson | |||
League | Allsvenskan | |||
2023 | Allsvenskan, 8th of 16 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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IK Sirius, more commonly known simply as Sirius, is a Swedish professional football club located in Uppsala. The club is affiliated to the Upplands Fotbollförbund.[1]
History
Early success
The sports club that became IK Sirius was founded on 9 August 1907, and got its current name on 5 April 1908 after having been discussing Svartbäckens IK and IK Spurt.
The first success came in 1924 when they reached the Svenska Mästerskapet final (not to be confused with Svenska Serien, which never acquired an official status of deciding the Swedish Champions). In the final, they were trounced 5–0 by Fässbergs IF.
The Allsvenskan years
The club spent the next forty years in lower division anonymity, before favourable economic circumstances enabled them to gain promotion to
Obscurity and comeback
After the club's relegation from
With new manager
The first spell in Superettan
Magnus Pehrsson resigned as manager and Pär Millqvist was appointed and brought in Gary Sundgren as his assistant manager. After a strong first half of the season the club finished 7th in Superettan 2007. The team struggled through most of the 2008-season but finally finished 12th and avoided relegation. Millqvist and Sundgren was sacked after the first six games and youth-team coaches Johan Mattsson and Andreas Brännström led the team for the rest of the season.
In preparation for the 2009 season they appointed Jens T Andersson from Väsby and AIK as new manager. Like the season before they struggled in the bottom of the league and with just five games left to play of the season Jens T Andersson resigned as manager due to the lack of good results. Assistant coach Andreas Brännström was once again hired as new head manager but this time he could not save the team from degradation.
In 2010 IK Sirius played in the third tier
2011 the team was voted by all the managers of the league as favourites to win but failed to live up to the expectations. They finished 3rd in
The Kim Bergstrand era
On 17 November 2012 the club announced that the ex-
In 2012 the team were once again the favourites to win the
The 2013 season began with an unexpected success in the Swedish Cup, as Sirius defeated reigning Swedish champions IF Elfsborg to win their group and advance to the quarterfinals, where they were knocked out away to Öster, 1–2. The team had been bolstered by the signing of several experienced players, including former Djurgården, Molde and Sweden midfielder Johan Arneng. This time all the pieces fell into place as the team won the Division 1 Norra handily, securing promotion to Superettan with five games still in hand, and ending the season undefeated.
The 2014 season again began with Cup success, as Allsvenskan teams Djurgården and Halmstad were dispatched in the group stages, setting up a quarterfinal with IFK Göteborg. At Ullevi, Moses Ogbu's 29th-minute header gave Sirius the win. In front of a sold-out Studenternas, Sirius faced Elfsborg in the semi-final. This time, Elfsborg got their revenge for last year's defeat, winning 4–1.
The 2014 Superettan season began well for Sirius, with a 5–1 win away to former Allsvenskan outfit Syrianska. Two somewhat surprising home defeats to Huskvarna and Varberg followed, and the team settled into a habit of playing well away but struggling at home. In the end, however, Sirius enjoyed a successful return to Superettan, finishing in sixth place, after a season that included wins against both the two directly promoted teams, Hammarby and GIF Sundsvall.
Promotion to Allsvenskan
On 24 October 2016, Sirius defeated Halmstads BK 1–0 to gain promotion to the Allsvenskan for the first time in 42 years (since the 1973–74 season).
Season-to-season
Season | Level | League | Pos |
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1993
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 11th |
1994
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 9th |
1995
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 11th |
1996
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 12th (R) |
1997
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 1st (P) |
1998
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 7th |
1999
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Tier 2 | Division 1 Norra | 13th (R) |
2000
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 3rd |
2001
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 2nd |
2002
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 7th |
2003
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Norrland | 6th |
2004
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Östra Svealand | 10th (R) |
2005
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Tier 3 | Division 2 Norra Svealand | 2nd (P) |
2006[a]
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Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 2nd (P) |
2007 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 7th |
2008 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 12th |
2009 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 15th (R) |
2010
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Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 2nd |
2011
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Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 3rd |
2012
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Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 3rd |
2013
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Tier 3 | Division 1 Norra | 1st (P) |
2014 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 6th |
2015 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 3rd |
2016 | Tier 2 | Superettan | 1st (P) |
2017 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 7th |
2018 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 13th |
2019 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 11th |
2020 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 10th |
2021 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 11th |
2022 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 11th |
2023 | Tier 1 | Allsvenskan | 8th |
Players
Current squad
- As of 16 March, 2024[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable players
The following players are either listed on the official IK Sirius website[6] or have represented their national team.
- Hans Mild
- Hans Selander
- Hasse Nilsson
- Henrik Östlin
- Klebér Saarenpää
- Leif Eriksson
- Morgan Hedlund
- Ola Andersson
- Roland Grip
- Freddie Hill
- Sigge Parling
- Kjell Johansson
- Per Hansson
- Darren Foreman
- Golli Hashempour
- Jano Alicata
- Vadym Yevtushenko
Management
Technical staff
- As of 11 November 2023
Name | Role |
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Christer Mattiasson | Head coach |
Petter Hansson | Assistant coaches |
Henrik Åhnstrand | |
Jonathan Ederström | Sporting director |
John Swärd | Head of scouting |
Olle Ekman | Fitness coach |
Karim Fegrouch
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Goalkeeping coach |
Managerial history
- Sid Huntley (1972)
- Alan Ball Sr. (1974–1976)
- Kjell Jonevret (1998–1999)
- Magnus Pehrsson (2006)
- Pär Millqvist (2007–2008)
- Andreas Brännström (2009–2011)
- Kim Bergstrand & Thomas Lagerlöf (2012–2018)
- Henrik Rydström & Mirza Jelečak (2019)
- Henrik Rydström (2020)
- Daniel Bäckström (2021–2022)
- Christer Mattiasson (2023–)
Attendances
In recent seasons IK Sirius FK have had the following average attendances:
* Attendances are provided in the Publikliga sections of the Svenska Fotbollförbundet website.[7] |
Honours
Cup
- Svenska Mästerskapet:
- Runners-up (1): 1924
League
- Superettan:
- Winners (1): 2016
- Division 1 Norra:
- Winners (1): 2013
- Runners-up (2): 2006, 2010
- Winners (1):
- Division 2 Östra Svealand:
- Winners (1): 1997
Footnotes
References
- ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Upplands Fotbollförbund – Svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 13 January 2011.
- ^ a b "1907: Så började det".
- Nordisk familjeboks sportlexikon: uppslagsverk för sport, gymnastik och friluftsliv. Band 6 S–Övrevoll (in Swedish). Stockholm: Nordisk familjeboks förlag. 1946. p. 252.
- ^ "GAIS – Lagfacta – IK Sirius". Archived from the original on 8 October 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- ^ "Truppen" [Squad] (in Swedish). IK Sirius Fotboll. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
- ^ "Kultspelarna – siriuspublikens egna favoriter". Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
- ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar – Svenska Fotbollförbundet – svenskfotboll.se". Retrieved 9 December 2010.
External links
- IK Sirius – official site (archived 17 April 2017)
- Västra Sidan – supporter site