Results

Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/16 13:00 26 [12] FC Rosengård (W) v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 3-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/10 18:00 25 [13] Linköpings FC (W) v Kristianstads (W) [6] D 2-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/02 15:00 24 [1] BK Hacken (W) v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 4-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/17 17:00 23 [13] Linköpings FC (W) v AIK (W) [8] L 1-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/11 13:00 22 [3] Malmo FF (W) v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 2-1
Sweden Cup Women 10/08 16:00 16 Rada BK Women v Linköpings FC (W) W 0-6
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/05 12:00 21 [13] Linköpings FC (W) v Brommapojkarna (W) [11] W 4-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/28 13:00 20 [4] Djurgardens (W) v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 3-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/19 17:00 19 [13] Linköpings FC (W) v Pitea IF (W) [10] D 2-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/13 13:00 18 [1] Hammarby (W) v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 3-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/06 14:00 17 [11] Defensa y Justicia v Linköpings FC (W) [13] L 2-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/31 13:00 16 [13] Linköpings FC (W) v Alingsås IF (W) [14] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 14 16
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 5 4 1
Losses 19 6 13
Goals for 36 18 18
Goals against 66 31 35
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Linköping FC

Linköping Football Club (Swedish: [ˈlɪnːˌɕøːpɪŋ]) is an association football club from Linköping, Sweden. The club was established in 2003 when Kenty DFF women's football club decided to merge with the premier division ice hockey club Linköping HC under the new name Linköping FC. The club's goal was both to establish women's football as a sport in Linköping and eventually become one of the top four teams.

History

In 2004, Linköping FC finished their first year in the women's premier division (Damallsvenskan) in sixth place. The following two seasons the club reached its goal of finishing top four in the league with a fourth-place finish in 2005 and a third-place finish in 2006. The club also won Svenska Cupen ("The Swedish Cup") for the first time in 2006, defeating Umeå IK 3–2 in the cup final. They finished sixth in 2007 which was a failure for the club. In 2008 they led a long time through the series but still they finished second behind Swedish giants Umeå IK. Though, some consolation came when they won Svenska Cupen the same season, beating Umeå 1–0 in the final.

From 2004 to 2007 Linköping FC increased their annual turnover from 2,4 million SEK to 5,0 million SEK. At the same time their average attendance dropped from 1,609 in the 2004 season to 997 in 2006. In 2007, Frida Östberg left the team after two years. Later, the team signed Jessica Landström after her debut for the national team. In February, they signed Brazilian internationals Cristiane and Daniela.

Linköpings FC, commonly known as Linköpings Women, is a prominent women's soccer team based in Linköping, Sweden. Established in 2003, the club has quickly risen to prominence in the Swedish women's football scene, competing in the top tier of the Damallsvenskan league.

The team is known for its strong emphasis on developing young talent and fostering a competitive yet supportive environment. Linköpings Women have built a reputation for their dynamic playing style, characterized by quick passing, tactical versatility, and a commitment to attacking football.

The club has enjoyed significant success, including multiple league titles and strong performances in domestic cup competitions. Their home matches are played at the Linköping Arena, where passionate fans create an electric atmosphere, supporting the team with unwavering loyalty.

Linköpings Women are not only focused on on-field success but also prioritize community engagement and promoting women's sports. Through various initiatives, they inspire the next generation of female athletes and advocate for gender equality in sports. With a blend of experienced players and emerging stars, Linköpings Women continue to be a formidable force in Swedish women's football.