List of Hammarby Fotboll players

Hammarby IF Fotbollförening, commonly known as Hammarby Fotboll, is a Swedish professional football club founded in 1915 and based in Stockholm. The club is affiliated with Stockholms Fotbollförbund (The Stockholm Football Association), and plays its home games at Tele2 Arena.

This list is about Hammarby IF players with at least 100 league appearances, or at least 40 league goals. For players with fewer appearances, see List of Hammarby Fotboll players (50–99 appearances). For a list of all Hammarby IF players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Hammarby Fotboll players. For the current Hammarby IF first-team squad, see First-team squad.
Hammarby Fotboll's first team squad in 1934

The club is placed 12th in the all-time Allsvenskan table, the Swedish first league, and has won the domestic championship title once, in 2001.[upper-alpha 1]

Midfielder Kenneth Ohlsson is the player with the most league appearances in the club's history, having made 396 appearances between 1966 and 1983, scoring 82 goals. Forward Billy Ohlsson, his brother, is the player who has scored the most league goals for Hammarby IF, with 94 goals in 217 matches between 1972–1978 and 1980–1986.

Key

Symbols key
Colour Meaning
Hammarby Fotboll player in the 2020 season
Club-trained player[upper-alpha 2]
Player holds club record(s)

Players

Appearances

Statistics correct as of matches played 11 November 2022.[2][3][4][5][6]

300+ appearances

Player Position Hammarby IF
career
League
appearances
League
goals
Notes
Sweden Kenneth Ohlsson MF1966–198339682[upper-alpha 3]
Sweden Klas Johansson DF1975–19893126
Sweden Mikael Hellström MF1990–200530118

200+ appearances

Player Position Hammarby IF
career
League
appearances
League
goals
Notes
Sweden Tom Turesson FW1961–1968
1970–1976
28288
Sweden Kennedy Bakircioglu MF1999–2003
2012–2018
26979[upper-alpha 4]
Sweden Mats Werner DF / FW1971–198425146
Sweden Sten-Ove Ramberg MF1978–198925014
Sweden Hans Nell DF1950–196524313
Sweden Jan Sjöström FW1969–197923781
Sweden Åke Andersson MF1937–195123540
Sweden Stig Emanuel Andersson FW1933–194922991
Sweden Thom Åhlund DF1973–19832289
Sweden Jens Gustafson MF1992–200021928
Sweden Billy Ohlsson FW1972–1978
1980–1986
21794[upper-alpha 5]
Sweden Michael Andersson MF1976–1985
1989–1991
21639
Sweden Sven Bergqvist GK1932–1934
1935–1947
2120
Sweden Karl-Evert Skoglund FW1956–196621080
Sweden Bertil Lundell DF1929–19412100
Sweden Per Fahlström GK1990–19982020

150+ appearances

Player Position Hammarby IF
career
League
appearances
League
goals
Notes
Sweden Leif Strandh FW1985–1990
1992–1997
19742
Sweden Inge Persson MF1958–197318922
Sweden Björn Löf DF1962–19721881
Sweden Folke Adamsson MF1931–194318746
Sweden Hans Eskilsson FW1987–1988
1992–1995
1996–2001
18559
Sweden Johan Hammarström MF1987–199618114
Sweden Ulf Eriksson MF1979–1983
1985–1989
17655
Sweden Mikael Andersson FW1998–200517527
Sweden Mats Wahlberg MF1979–198917231
Sweden Olle Nyström DF1950–19591710
Sweden Ronnie Hellström GK1966–19741710[upper-alpha 6]
Sweden David Johansson DF2004–20111687
Sweden Gösta Lundell MF1955–19651673
Sweden Suleyman Sleyman DF1998–20081671
Sweden Berndt Westerlund MF1952–196316235
Sweden Thomas Lundin FW1983–199116063
Sweden Sture Gillström MF1925–1933
1934–1936
15972
Sweden Aldor Eriksson MF1950–196115813
Sweden Thomas Dennerby MF1977–19851578
Sweden Johannes Hopf GK2008–20151560
Sweden Peter Gerhardsson FW1978–198715249
Sweden Lars Wretman GK1951–19611510
Sweden Lars Boman MF1954–196215046
Sweden Peter Hautalahti DF1985–19931504

100+ appearances

Player Position Hammarby IF
career
League
appearances
League
goals
Notes
Sweden Peter Berggren MF1993–199814924
Denmark Jeppe Andersen MF2017–20221486
Sweden Sven Lindberg GK1960–1966
1970
1470
Sweden Folke Holmberg FW1946–1951
1953–1957
14389
Sweden Axel Ericsson MF1951–1954
1957–1962
1963
14046
Sweden Per Holmberg MF1979–198714011
Sweden Sebastian Castro-Tello MF2006–201313919
Sweden Björn Hedenström DF1976–198413910
Sweden Arne Larsson DF1957–19651383
Sweden José Monteiro de Macedo DF2006–20121381
Sweden Gunnar Wilhelmsson GK1975–19801370
Denmark Mads Fenger DF2017–1356
Sweden Valter Andersson DF1947–19561350
Sweden Oscar Schirmer DF1930–19401322
Sweden Pablo Piñones Arce FW2001–2007
2014–2015
13030
Sweden Mikael Rönnberg MF1976–1982
1987–1990
13010
Sweden Sigfrid Öberg FW1925–193512454
Sweden Lars Eriksson GK1985–1988
1998–2001
1230
Sweden Max von Schlebrügge DF2002–2007
2011–2013
12211
Sweden Simon Sandberg DF2018–20221221
Sweden Åke Hallberg FW1926–193412152
Australia Ante Covic GK2002–10061210
Sweden Christer Fursth MF1998–20031206
Sweden Johan Andersson DF1998–200411810
Iceland Pétur Marteinsson DF1996–1998
2003–2006
1189
Sweden Jan Svensson MF1974–19791170
Sweden Lars-Ove Johansson FW1956–196411665
Sweden Lennart Skoglund FW1946–1949
1964–1967
11328[upper-alpha 7]
Sweden Magnus Lefvert DF1988–19951135
Denmark Mikkel Jensen MF2003–20091122
Sweden Holger Nurmela FW1939–195011177
Sweden Rune Larsson FW1953–195811164
Norway Mats Solheim DF2015–20191118
Sweden Darijan Bojanić MF2019–20221109
Sweden Jonas Stark DF1999–20041106
Sweden Sulo Vaattovaara DF1983–19871099
Sweden Tomas Turesson FW1983–199010512
Sweden Petter Andersson MF2003–2008
2016
10321
Sweden Helge Andersson DF1923–19291030
Sweden Björn Carlswärd DF1966–19741023
Sweden Ragnar Blom DF1943–1946
1950–1954
1021
Sweden Oscar Björnlund DF1930–19391020
Sweden Michael Möller DF1992–19961012
Sweden Imad Khalili MF2015–202110016

40+ goals

This is a list of players with less than 100 league appearances that scored at least 40 league goals for Hammarby.

Player Position Hammarby IF
career
League
appearances
League
goals
Notes
Sweden Kurt Kjellström FW1941–19478985
Sweden Bertil Bäckvall MF1940–19469948
Sweden Rolf Andersson FW1967–19694746
Sweden Bernt Lif FW1962–19667646
Sweden Axel Nilsson MF1925–19329346
Sweden Lars Nordin FW1961–19659043

Notable club captains

Club captains
Name Nationality Position Dates Notes
Gösta Wihlborg  SwedenDF1922–1924First known club captain.
Mikael Hellström  SwedenDF1999–2000
Lars Eriksson  SwedenGK2001First domestic league-winning club captain.
Mikael Hellström  SwedenDF2002
Mikkel Jensen  DenmarkMF2003–2009First non-Swedish club captain.
Kennedy Bakircioglu  SwedenMF2013–2018

Footnotes

  1. The title of "Swedish Champions" has been awarded to the winner of four different competitions over the years. Between 1896 and 1925 the title was awarded to the winner of Svenska Mästerskapet, a stand-alone cup tournament. No club were given the title between 1926 and 1930 even though the first-tier league Allsvenskan was played. In 1931 the title was reinstated and awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan. Between 1982 and 1990 a play-off in cup format was held at the end of the league season to decide the champions. After the play-off format in 1991 and 1992 the title was decided by the winner of Mästerskapsserien, an additional league after the end of Allsvenskan. Since the 1993 season the title has once again been awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan.[1]
  2. A player who between the ages of 15 and 21 has been registered with Hammarby for a period of three entire seasons (or 36 months), according to definitions of UEFA.
  3. Kenneth Ohlsson holds the club record for most league appearances in total (396).
  4. Kennedy Bakircioglu is the only player who have had his number (10) retired at the club.
  5. Billy Ohlsson holds the club records for most scored league goals in total (94).
  6. Ronnie Hellström is the only player to ever have won Guldbollen (a prize given to the best male Swedish footballer each year) during a tenure at the club (in 1971).
  7. Lennart Skoglund is one of only two Hammarby players (together with Ronnie Hellström) that have been inducted as a member of the Swedish football Hall of Fame.

References

  1. "Svenska mästare 1896–1925, 1931–". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  2. "Hammarby Fotboll". Hammarby Fotboll. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  3. "HIF Historia". HIF Historia. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  4. "National Football Teams". National Football Teams. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  5. "Soccerway". Soccerway. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  6. "Svenska Fotbollförbundet". Svenska Fotbollförbundet. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
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