Ljungskile SK

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Ljungskile SK
Ljungskile SK logo.svg
Full nameLjungskile Sportklubb
Founded16 May 1926; 95 years ago (1926-05-16)
GroundSkarsjövallen, Ljungskile
Capacity5,500
ChairmanBo Fagerberg
Head coachJörgen Wålemark
LeagueDivision 1
2020Superettan, 16th Decrease
Uddevalla Arena

Ljungskile SK is a Swedish football club located in Ljungskile, a town within Uddevalla Municipality. They currently play in the Swedish third tier, Division 1.

History[]

Ljungskile SK, formed in 1926, is famous for their promotions between 1990 and 1997. In 1990, Ljungskile SK was playing in Swedish "Division 5" and gained promotion to "Division 4", "Division 3", "Division 2", "Division 1" until they reached Allsvenskan in 1997.

The club soon gained sponsorship by the swimwear producer after advancing for the first time to Allsvenskan (LSK defeated Umeå FC when attending the qualifying round in November 1996), and played under the name Panos Ljungskile SK from 1997 to 2002. The club was relegated two times (1997 and 2000) during these years, and played some years in Division 2 Västra Götaland before they managed to gain promotion back to Superettan in late 2004, defeating Väsby IK in the qualifying round. On October 21, 2007 the club gained promotion for the second time ever to Allsvenskan by defeating Landskrona BoIS away. During 2008 the club managed to replace IFK Uddevalla as Bohuslän's most successful club in the history of Allsvenskan.

Season-to-season[]

Season Level League Pos
Ljungskile SK
1993 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 1st (P)
1994 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 7th
1995 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 5th
1996 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 2nd (P)
Panos Ljungskile SK
1997 Tier 1 Allsvenskan 14th (R)
1998 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 6th
1999 Tier 2 Division 1 Södra 4th
2000 Tier 2 Superettan 15th (R)
2001 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 1st
2002 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 6th
Ljungskile SK
2003 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 2nd
2004 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 1st (P)
2005 Tier 2 Superettan 4th
2006[a] Tier 2 Superettan 6th
2007 Tier 2 Superettan 2nd (P)
2008 Tier 1 Allsvenskan 14th (R)
2009 Tier 2 Superettan 9th
2010 Tier 2 Superettan 6th
2011 Tier 2 Superettan 8th
2012 Tier 2 Superettan 5th
2013 Tier 2 Superettan 9th
2014 Tier 2 Superettan 3rd
2015 Tier 2 Superettan 6th
2016 Tier 2 Superettan 15th (R)
2017 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 7th
2018 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 6th
2019 Tier 3 Division 1 Södra 1st (P)
  1. ^ League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level.[1][2]

Players[]

First-team squad[]

As of 18 August 2021[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Croatia CRO Franko Škugor
2 DF Sweden SWE
3 DF Sweden SWE Daniel Garcia Olsson
4 DF Sweden SWE Samuel Ohlsson
5 DF Kosovo KVX Ilir Berisha
6 DF Sweden SWE
7 MF Sweden SWE
8 MF England ENG George Wilson
9 FW Sweden SWE
10 MF Morocco MAR
11 FW Sweden SWE
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF Sweden SWE Luka Dobrijevic
13 FW United States USA Chris Garcia
14 MF Nigeria NGA Moroyin Omolabi
15 DF Sweden SWE
17 FW Sierra Leone SLE Murana Conteh
19 MF Sweden SWE
20 MF Nigeria NGA Muhammad Abdallah Hussain
21 DF Sweden SWE
26 MF Japan JPN Kenny Akamatsu
93 GK Sweden SWE Oliver Bergman

Former coaches[]

Achievements[]

League[]

Footnotes[]

References[]

  1. ^ "GAIS – Lagfacta – Ljungskile SK". Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  2. ^ "GAIS – Lagfacta – Panos Ljungskile SK". Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  3. ^ "Herrar" (in Swedish). Ljungskile SK. Retrieved 18 Aug 2021.

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