IFK Göteborg and Malmö FF rivalry
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The fixture between IFK Göteborg
and Malmö FF
is although not a derby
one of the most significant sporting rivalries in Swedish football, sometimes referred to as the "Mesta Mästarmötet" (Clash of the champions). The two clubs are the most successful in Swedish football. IFK Göteborg are the club who have won most Swedish championships with their 18 titles, Malmö FF are trailing this number with 16 titles. However since these titles have been awarded differently throughout the years Malmö FF have won most top tier league, Allsvenskan
, titles with 19, IFK Göteborg have won the top tier league 13 times. The two clubs top the All-time Allsvenskan table with IFK Göteborg being 20 points ahead of Malmö FF after the conclusion of the 2010 season
. Together they have won 34 Swedish championships, 32 Allsvenskan titles and 19 Svenska Cupen
titles. Only AIK
have played more seasons in Allsvenskan than the two clubs. The two clubs are also the only Swedish clubs to have reached the final of European competition, IFK Göteborg won the UEFA Cup
(Present day UEFA Europa League) in 1981-82 and again in 1986-87 while Malmö FF were runners-up in the 1978-79 European Cup (Present day UEFA Champions League).
There have been few direct transfers between the rivals, the most recent transfer was on 14 July 2005.
There have also been a few players who have played for both clubs although transferred via another club.
IFK Göteborg
IFK Göteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, the club has won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titles, and two UEFA Cups....
and Malmö FF
Malmö FF
Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, are a Swedish professional football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Swedbank Stadion. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are sky blue and white...
is although not a derby
Local derby
In many countries the term local derby, or simply just derby means a sporting fixture between two, generally local, rivals, particularly in association football...
one of the most significant sporting rivalries in Swedish football, sometimes referred to as the "Mesta Mästarmötet" (Clash of the champions). The two clubs are the most successful in Swedish football. IFK Göteborg are the club who have won most Swedish championships with their 18 titles, Malmö FF are trailing this number with 16 titles. However since these titles have been awarded differently throughout the years Malmö FF have won most top tier league, Allsvenskan
Allsvenskan
Allsvenskan is a Swedish professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Swedish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Superettan...
, titles with 19, IFK Göteborg have won the top tier league 13 times. The two clubs top the All-time Allsvenskan table with IFK Göteborg being 20 points ahead of Malmö FF after the conclusion of the 2010 season
2010 Allsvenskan
- Overview :-League table:-Relegation play-offs:-----Results:...
. Together they have won 34 Swedish championships, 32 Allsvenskan titles and 19 Svenska Cupen
Svenska Cupen
Svenska Cupen , is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 98 teams compete, comprising the 16 teams from Allsvenskan and the 16 teams of Superettan...
titles. Only AIK
AIK Fotboll
AIK, , an abbreviation for Allmänna Idrottsklubben, , when needed internationally AIK Stockholm, is a Swedish football club based at Råsunda stadium in Solna, a municipality in Stockholm County bordering to Stockholm City Centre...
have played more seasons in Allsvenskan than the two clubs. The two clubs are also the only Swedish clubs to have reached the final of European competition, IFK Göteborg won the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup
The UEFA Europa League is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club football contest after the UEFA Champions League...
(Present day UEFA Europa League) in 1981-82 and again in 1986-87 while Malmö FF were runners-up in the 1978-79 European Cup (Present day UEFA Champions League).
Player transfers
The two lists are incomplete.There have been few direct transfers between the rivals, the most recent transfer was on 14 July 2005.
Date | Name | From | To |
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22 January 2003 | Jon Inge Høiland Jon Inge Høiland Jon Inge Høiland is a Norwegian football defender who currently plays for Rosenborg in the Norwegian Premier League.As a youth player Høiland played for Faaberg. He then played for Bryne FK and Kongsvinger IL before going abroad. He played in Sweden for IFK Göteborg and Malmö FF , except for a... |
IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, the club has won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titles, and two UEFA Cups.... |
Malmö FF Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, are a Swedish professional football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Swedbank Stadion. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are sky blue and white... |
17 November 2003 | Peter Ijeh Peter Ijeh Peter Ijeh is a Nigerian football striker currently plays for Syrianska of the Allsvenskan.- Career :After playing for clubs in Nigeria, he joined Swedish club Malmö FF in 2001. He was the top scorer in Allsvenskan in 2002 with 24 goals... |
Malmö FF | IFK Göteborg |
14 July 2005 | Thomas Olsson Thomas Olsson Thomas Olsson is a Swedish football midfielder. After playing for the local club Åtvidabergs FF, he joined IFK Norrköping in 1998 before moving to Swedish top club Malmö FF in 2002 with which he has won one Swedish championship... |
Malmö FF | IFK Göteborg |
There have also been a few players who have played for both clubs although transferred via another club.
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Robert Prytz Robert Prytz Robert Prytz is a Swedish former footballer who played as a midfielder from the late 1970s until the early 2000s. He earned 56 caps for the Swedish national team and is best known for his time at Hellas Verona, Malmö FF and Rangers... |
Malmö FF | 1977–1982 1993–1995 |
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IFK Göteborg | 1985–1986 |
Dan Corneliusson Dan Corneliusson Dan Corneliusson is a former Swedish footballer. He had a major part in IFK Göteborg winning the 1982 UEFA Cup. The same year he became the top goal scorer in Allsvenskan.... |
IFK Göteborg | 1978–1983 | Stuttgart VfB Stuttgart Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart, is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club is best known for its football team, which has participated in all but two Bundesliga seasons... Como FC Wettingen FC Wettingen FC Wettingen are a Swiss football club from Wettingen, Switzerland. It was founded in 1931 but due to financial problems they went bankrupt in 1993. In the same year it was refounded as FC Wettingen 93... |
Malmö FF | 1990–1992 |
Joakim Persson Joakim Persson Joakim Persson, , is a former Swedish footballer, who last played for Landskrona.-Club career:Persson began his career as a youth-team player with Högaborgs before moving to Malmö FF in 1992. He made his professional debut in a Swedish Cup game against Landskrona in 1994.Persson moved to the... |
Malmö FF | 1992–1996 | Atalanta Atalanta B.C. Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as just Atalanta, Atalanta Bergamo or the abbreviation Atalanta BC, is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy.They are nicknamed the Nerazzurri and the orobici... |
IFK Göteborg | 1998–1999 |
Mats Lilienberg Mats Lilienberg Mats Lilienberg is a Swedish football player currently playing for Höör IF.-Honours:* Allsvenskan top scorer: 1993 , 1997 .* Allsvenskan champion: 1995, 1996, 1997.-External links:... |
IFK Göteborg | 1995–1996 | Halmstads BK Halmstads BK Halmstads Bollklubb, also called HBK or just Halmstad, is a Swedish football club located in Halmstad in the southwest of Sweden. The club, formed 6 March 1914, competes in the highest Swedish league, Allsvenskan, and has won 4 national championship titles and 1 national cup title... |
Malmö FF | 2000–2002 |
Mathias Ranégie Mathias Ranégie Mathias Ranégie is a Swedish footballer of Guadeloupean descent, who plays as striker for Malmö FF.-Early career:He started his career in Masthuggets BK, but left Sweden to be with his Guadeloupean father in Paris, France, he then started to play for Levallois SC in Championnat de France amateur... |
IFK Göteborg | 2007–2008 | BK Häcken BK Häcken BK Häcken is a Swedish football club based in Gothenburg. The club, formed on 2 August 1940, is currently playing in the Swedish premier division, Allsvenskan after being promoted in 2008.- The beginning :... Go Ahead Eagles Go Ahead Eagles The Go Ahead Eagles are a football club from Deventer, Netherlands, currently playing in the Eerste Divisie. The club's home stadium is De Adelaarshorst. To date, the club has won the national championship four times... |
Malmö FF | 2011–Present |
Statistics
IFK Göteborg wins | Draws | Malmö FF wins | |
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League | 59 | 35 | 57 |
Svenska Cupen | 1 | 0 | 7 |
Total | 60 | 35 | 64 |
- Table correct as of 11 September 2011
Last five head-to-head fixtures
Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | Competition |
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19 October 2009 | Malmö FF | 0–1 | IFK Göteborg | Swedbank Stadion | Allsvenskan |
29 April 2010 | IFK Göteborg | 0–2 | Malmö FF | Gamla Ullevi | Allsvenskan |
26 September 2010 | Malmö FF | 2–1 | IFK Göteborg | Swedbank Stadion | Allsvenskan |
2 May 2011 | Malmö FF | 0–2 | IFK Göteborg | Swedbank Stadion | Allsvenskan |
11 September 2011 | IFK Göteborg | 0–0 | Malmö FF | Gamla Ullevi | Allsvenskan |
IFK Göteborg in the league at home
Date | Venue | Attendance | Score | Competition |
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18 June 1922 | Gamla Ullevi | 3,321 | Svenska Serien Svenska Serien Svenska Serien was the highest league in Swedish football, and was played 1910–1917, 1920–1921 and 1922–1924. It was then replaced by the current-day league Allsvenskan... |
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1 May 1932 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,573 | Allsvenskan Allsvenskan Allsvenskan is a Swedish professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Swedish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Superettan... |
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11 September 1932 | Gamla Ullevi | 7,869 | Allsvenskan | |
3 September 1933 | Gamla Ullevi | 7,258 | Allsvenskan | |
15 November 1936 | Gamla Ullevi | 9,540 | Allsvenskan | |
24 October 1937 | Gamla Ullevi | 5,507 | Allsvenskan | |
12 November 1939 | Gamla Ullevi | 6,729 | Allsvenskan | |
27 April 1941 | Gamla Ullevi | 7,597 | Allsvenskan | |
3 May 1942 | Gamla Ullevi | 6,781 | Allsvenskan | |
26 April 1943 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,173 | Allsvenskan | |
5 September 1943 | Gamla Ullevi | 16,969 | Allsvenskan | |
3 June 1945 | Gamla Ullevi | 6,865 | Allsvenskan | |
2 September 1945 | Gamla Ullevi | 18,601 | Allsvenskan | |
4 August 1946 | Gamla Ullevi | 18,474 | Allsvenskan | |
27 July 1947 | Gamla Ullevi | 13,221 | Allsvenskan | |
29 August 1948 | Gamla Ullevi | 20,596 | Allsvenskan | |
11 September 1949 | Gamla Ullevi | 19,565 | Allsvenskan | |
14 October 1951 | Gamla Ullevi | 28,902 | Allsvenskan | |
16 November 1952 | Gamla Ullevi | 10,728 | Allsvenskan | |
11 October 1953 | Gamla Ullevi | 17,688 | Allsvenskan | |
1 August 1954 | Gamla Ullevi | 16,604 | Allsvenskan | |
23 October 1955 | Gamla Ullevi | 27,871 | Allsvenskan | |
2 September 1956 | Gamla Ullevi | 25,943 | Allsvenskan | |
8 August 1957 | Gamla Ullevi | 16,321 | Allsvenskan | |
3 May 1959 | Gamla Ullevi | 22,629 | Allsvenskan | |
22 May 1960 | Ullevi Ullevi Ullevi is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The stadium was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then Ullevi has also hosted the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Championships in Athletics, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990, the UEFA Euro 1992... |
19,701 | Allsvenskan | |
8 October 1961 | Ullevi | 9,777 | Allsvenskan | |
26 August 1962 | Ullevi | 16,740 | Allsvenskan | |
18 August 1963 | Ullevi | 11,465 | Allsvenskan | |
14 June 1964 | Ullevi | 12,326 | Allsvenskan | |
11 May 1965 | Ullevi | 19,797 | Allsvenskan | |
26 May 1966 | Ullevi | 10,767 | Allsvenskan | |
20 April 1967 | Ullevi | 9,999 | Allsvenskan | |
29 September 1968 | Ullevi | 11,599 | Allsvenskan | |
21 September 1969 | Ullevi | 27,241 | Allsvenskan | |
3 May 1970 | Ullevi | 17,875 | Allsvenskan | |
19 September 1977 | Ullevi | 28,816 | Allsvenskan | |
4 May 1978 | Ullevi | 30,569 | Allsvenskan | |
13 September 1979 | Ullevi | 19,731 | Allsvenskan | |
14 September 1980 | Ullevi | 11,544 | Allsvenskan | |
5 August 1981 | Ullevi | 14,367 | Allsvenskan | |
2 September 1982 | Ullevi | 5,971 | Allsvenskan | |
24 October 1982 | Ullevi | 5,893 | Allsvenskan play-offs Allsvenskan play-offs The Allsvenskan play-offs was a Swedish football cup held to decide the Swedish football champions between 1982 and 1990. The cup was created to increase the average attendance for Allsvenskan since public interest had dropped remarkably in the previous years. The four best placed teams in... (SF, leg 2) |
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10 September 1983 | Ullevi | 10,613 | Allsvenskan | |
13 May 1984 | Ullevi | 10,725 | Allsvenskan | |
3 July 1985 | Ullevi | 16,157 | Allsvenskan | |
20 October 1985 | Ullevi | 26,771 | Allsvenskan play-offs (SF, leg 1) | |
5 October 1986 | Ullevi | 9,501 | Allsvenskan | |
22 August 1987 | Ullevi | 10,782 | Allsvenskan | |
24 October 1987 | Ullevi | 14,811 | Allsvenskan play-offs (Final, leg 1) | |
29 May 1988 | Ullevi | 9,876 | Allsvenskan | |
16 April 1989 | Ullevi | 4,795 | Allsvenskan | |
30 July 1990 | Ullevi | 6,330 | Allsvenskan | |
11 August 1991 | Ullevi | 5,056 | Allsvenskan | |
6 October 1991 | Ullevi | 3,833 | Mästerskapsserien Mästerskapsserien Mästerskapsserien was a short-lived Swedish football league played 1991 and 1992 to decide the Swedish Champions. The top six teams from Allsvenskan qualified for Mästerskapsserien while the four bottom had to play the promotion and relegation Kvalsvenskan league with four and two teams from... |
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5 April 1992 | Gamla Ullevi | 9,023 | Allsvenskan | |
17 October 1992 | Gamla Ullevi | 1,676 | Mästerskapsserien | |
2 October 1993 | Gamla Ullevi | 7,035 | Allsvenskan | |
9 May 1994 | Gamla Ullevi | 8,554 | Allsvenskan | |
17 September 1995 | Gamla Ullevi | 10,918 | Allsvenskan | |
21 April 1996 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,657 | Allsvenskan | |
28 June 1997 | Gamla Ullevi | 10,091 | Allsvenskan | |
4 June 1998 | Gamla Ullevi | 6,456 | Allsvenskan | |
2 August 1999 | Gamla Ullevi | 8,555 | Allsvenskan | |
17 September 2001 | Gamla Ullevi | 9,089 | Allsvenskan | |
23 July 2002 | Gamla Ullevi | 10,471 | Allsvenskan | |
14 April 2003 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,906 | Allsvenskan | |
25 October 2004 | Ullevi | 38,983 | Allsvenskan | |
26 September 2005 | Ullevi | 15,253 | Allsvenskan | |
14 May 2006 | Gamla Ullevi | 10,517 | Allsvenskan | |
2 July 2007 | Ullevi | 11,270 | Allsvenskan | |
2 August 2008 | Ullevi | 8,015 | Allsvenskan | |
25 May 2009 | Gamla Ullevi Gamla Ullevi (2008) Gamla Ullevi is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden that opened on 5 April 2009. The stadium replaced the city's previous main football stadium, also called Gamla Ullevi, and is the home ground of three football clubs: GAIS, IFK Göteborg and Örgryte IS. It is also the national stadium for the... |
15,267 | Allsvenskan | |
29 April 2010 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,206 | Allsvenskan | |
11 September 2011 | Gamla Ullevi | 11,640 | Allsvenskan |
IFK Göteborg wins | Malmö FF wins | Draws |
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Malmö FF in the league at home
Date | Venue | Attendance | Score | Competition |
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29 October 1922 | Malmö IP Malmö IP Malmö IP is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden. It is the former home stadium of both Malmö FF and IFK Malmö and the current home stadium for ladies team LdB FC Malmö. It was built in 1896. The present day capacity is 7.600. Extensive restoration was carried out and finished in 1999... |
961 | Svenska Serien Svenska Serien Svenska Serien was the highest league in Swedish football, and was played 1910–1917, 1920–1921 and 1922–1924. It was then replaced by the current-day league Allsvenskan... |
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2 August 1931 | Malmö IP | 6,236 | Allsvenskan Allsvenskan Allsvenskan is a Swedish professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Swedish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Superettan... |
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28 August 1932 | Malmö IP | 6,648 | Allsvenskan | |
15 October 1933 | Malmö IP | 7,834 | Allsvenskan | |
4 April 1937 | Malmö IP | 6,790 | Allsvenskan | |
10 October 1937 | Malmö IP | 7,917 | Allsvenskan | |
3 September 1939 | Malmö IP | 4,914 | Allsvenskan | |
4 August 1940 | Malmö IP | 8,434 | Allsvenskan | |
14 June 1942 | Malmö IP | 11,596 | Allsvenskan | |
18 October 1942 | Malmö IP | 6,795 | Allsvenskan | |
21 May 1944 | Malmö IP | 14,007 | Allsvenskan | |
30 July 1944 | Malmö IP | 13,112 | Allsvenskan | |
26 May 1946 | Malmö IP | 13,297 | Allsvenskan | |
15 May 1947 | Malmö IP | 7,791 | Allsvenskan | |
18 April 1948 | Malmö IP | 14,750 | Allsvenskan | |
24 April 1949 | Malmö IP | 17,319 | Allsvenskan | |
4 June 1950 | Malmö IP | 15,473 | Allsvenskan | |
4 May 1952 | Malmö IP | 13,005 | Allsvenskan | |
12 April 1953 | Malmö IP | 14,734 | Allsvenskan | |
25 October 1953 | Malmö IP | 14,478 | Allsvenskan | |
10 June 1955 | Malmö IP | 13,001 | Allsvenskan | |
15 April 1956 | Malmö IP | 15,396 | Allsvenskan | |
14 April 1957 | Malmö IP | 13,070 | Allsvenskan | |
15 August 1957 | Malmö IP | 11,704 | Allsvenskan | |
21 September 1958 | Malmö Stadion Malmö Stadion Malmö Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Malmö, Sweden which is currently the home of Swedish football Division 4 club IFK Malmö and athletics club MAI... |
10,691 | Allsvenskan | |
27 September 1959 | Malmö Stadion | 19,259 | Allsvenskan | |
2 October 1960 | Malmö Stadion | 5,951 | Allsvenskan | |
23 April 1961 | Malmö Stadion | 13,326 | Allsvenskan | |
31 May 1962 | Malmö Stadion | 6,319 | Allsvenskan | |
25 April 1963 | Malmö Stadion | 9,667 | Allsvenskan | |
6 August 1964 | Malmö Stadion | 12,773 | Allsvenskan | |
24 October 1965 | Malmö Stadion | 25,009 | Allsvenskan | |
4 September 1966 | Malmö Stadion | 6,985 | Allsvenskan | |
22 October 1967 | Malmö Stadion | 11,150 | Allsvenskan | |
5 May 1968 | Malmö Stadion | 12,261 | Allsvenskan | |
29 May 1969 | Malmö Stadion | 17,381 | Allsvenskan | |
11 October 1970 | Malmö Stadion | 12,643 | Allsvenskan | |
22 June 1977 | Malmö Stadion | 24,130 | Allsvenskan | |
22 October 1978 | Malmö Stadion | 6,494 | Allsvenskan | |
21 June 1979 | Malmö Stadion | 9,085 | Allsvenskan | |
11 June 1980 | Malmö Stadion | 15,360 | Allsvenskan | |
10 May 1981 | Malmö Stadion | 10,843 | Allsvenskan | |
6 June 1982 | Malmö Stadion | 20,506 | Allsvenskan | |
17 October 1982 | Malmö Stadion | 5,606 | Allsvenskan play-offs Allsvenskan play-offs The Allsvenskan play-offs was a Swedish football cup held to decide the Swedish football champions between 1982 and 1990. The cup was created to increase the average attendance for Allsvenskan since public interest had dropped remarkably in the previous years. The four best placed teams in... (SF, leg 1) |
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2 June 1983 | Malmö Stadion | 22,015 | Allsvenskan | |
26 August 1984 | Malmö Stadion | 15,781 | Allsvenskan | |
12 May 1985 | Malmö Stadion | 16,200 | Allsvenskan | |
27 October 1985 | Malmö Stadion | 18,627 | Allsvenskan play-offs (SF, leg 2) | |
27 April 1986 | Malmö Stadion | 13,349 | Allsvenskan | |
16 August 1987 | Malmö Stadion | 19,226 | Allsvenskan | |
31 October 1987 | Malmö Stadion | 18,811 | Allsvenskan play-offs (Final, leg 2) | |
9 October 1988 | Malmö Stadion | 4,717 | Allsvenskan | |
20 August 1989 | Malmö Stadion | 6,933 | Allsvenskan | |
23 September 1990 | Malmö Stadion | 3,890 | Allsvenskan | |
7 April 1991 | Malmö Stadion | 7,131 | Allsvenskan | |
1 September 1991 | Malmö Stadion | 6,512 | Mästerskapsserien Mästerskapsserien Mästerskapsserien was a short-lived Swedish football league played 1991 and 1992 to decide the Swedish Champions. The top six teams from Allsvenskan qualified for Mästerskapsserien while the four bottom had to play the promotion and relegation Kvalsvenskan league with four and two teams from... |
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29 June 1992 | Malmö Stadion | 6,223 | Allsvenskan | |
16 August 1992 | Malmö Stadion | 4,017 | Mästerskapsserien | |
24 April 1993 | Malmö Stadion | 4,948 | Allsvenskan | |
23 October 1994 | Malmö Stadion | 25,531 | Allsvenskan | |
18 May 1995 | Malmö Stadion | 7,050 | Allsvenskan | |
15 September 1996 | Malmö Stadion | 7,800 | Allsvenskan | |
21 July 1997 | Malmö Stadion | 13,597 | Allsvenskan | |
1 August 1998 | Malmö Stadion | 7,105 | Allsvenskan | |
22 June 1999 | Malmö Stadion | 12,975 | Allsvenskan | |
14 May 2001 | Malmö Stadion | 12,109 | Allsvenskan | |
15 September 2002 | Malmö Stadion | 11,972 | Allsvenskan | |
19 October 2003 | Malmö Stadion | 17,923 | Allsvenskan | |
24 April 2004 | Malmö Stadion | 26,426 | Allsvenskan | |
10 April 2005 | Malmö Stadion | 26,504 | Allsvenskan | |
30 October 2006 | Malmö Stadion | 9,514 | Allsvenskan | |
6 October 2007 | Malmö Stadion | 11,219 | Allsvenskan | |
31 March 2008 | Malmö Stadion | 18,884 | Allsvenskan | |
19 October 2009 | Swedbank Stadion Swedbank Stadion Swedbank Stadion, often known simply as Stadion, is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club Malmö FF. In UEFA competitions the stadium is known as Malmö New Stadium due to sponsorship reasons... |
18,293 | Allsvenskan | |
26 September 2010 | Swedbank Stadion | 18,125 | Allsvenskan | |
2 May 2011 | Swedbank Stadion | 17,221 | Allsvenskan |
Malmö FF wins | IFK Göteborg wins | Draws |
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Results at home in Cup matches
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Malmö Stadion Malmö Stadion Malmö Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Malmö, Sweden which is currently the home of Swedish football Division 4 club IFK Malmö and athletics club MAI... |
3,611 | Malmö FF Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, are a Swedish professional football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Swedbank Stadion. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are sky blue and white... |
IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, the club has won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titles, and two UEFA Cups.... |
Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen , is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 98 teams compete, comprising the 16 teams from Allsvenskan and the 16 teams of Superettan... (Preliminary round) |
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Malmö Stadion | 2,799 | Malmö FF | IFK Göteborg | Svenska Cupen (Quarter-final) | ||
29 October 1977 | Ullevi Ullevi Ullevi is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The stadium was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then Ullevi has also hosted the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Championships in Athletics, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990, the UEFA Euro 1992... |
11,997 | IFK Göteborg | Malmö FF | Svenska Cupen (Round 6) | |
9 May 1984 | Malmö Stadion | 8,833 | Malmö FF | IFK Göteborg | Svenska Cupen (Quarter-final) | |
7 June 1989 | Ullevi | 4,411 | IFK Göteborg | Malmö FF | Svenska Cupen (Semi-final) | |
6 May 1999 | Malmö Stadion | 4,676 | Malmö FF | IFK Göteborg | Svenska Cupen (Semi-final) | |
27 April 2001 | Gamla Ullevi | 5,528 | IFK Göteborg | Malmö FF | Svenska Cupen (Quarter-final) |
Malmö FF wins | IFK Göteborg wins |
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Results at neutral venues
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2 July 1986 | Råsunda Råsunda Stadium Råsunda Fotbollstadion, also Råsundastadion, Råsunda Stadium or just Råsunda, is a Swedish national football stadium. It is located in Solna Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm and named after Råsunda, a zone of Solna.-History:... |
11,656 | Malmö FF Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, are a Swedish professional football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Swedbank Stadion. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kit, are sky blue and white... |
IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg IFK Göteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. Founded in 1904, the club has won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titles, and two UEFA Cups.... |
Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen Svenska Cupen , is a knockout cup competition in Swedish football and the main Swedish football cup. Svenska Cupen usually refers to the men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Each year 98 teams compete, comprising the 16 teams from Allsvenskan and the 16 teams of Superettan... (Final) |
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