Fixtures

Sweden Elitettan 10/11 11:00 22 Team TG FF (W) vs Jitex BK (W) - View
Sweden Elitettan 10/18 11:00 23 Umea IK (W) vs Jitex BK (W) - View
Sweden Elitettan 11/02 11:00 24 Jitex BK (W) vs Sunnana (W) - View
Sweden Elitettan 11/08 14:00 25 Mallbackens IF (W) vs Jitex BK (W) - View
Sweden Elitettan 11/15 14:00 26 Jitex BK (W) vs Orebro SK Soder Women - View

Results

Sweden Elitettan 10/03 17:00 21 [6] Jitex BK (W) v BK Hacken (W) II [8] D 3-3
Sweden Elitettan 09/27 14:00 20 Trelleborgs FF (W) v Jitex BK (W) L 4-1
Sweden Cup Women 09/23 17:00 16 Jitex BK (W) v Vittsjö GIK (W) L 0-3
Sweden Elitettan 09/20 14:00 19 Jitex BK (W) v Bollstanäs (W) D 2-2
Sweden Elitettan 09/13 11:00 18 Gamla Upsala SK (W) v Jitex BK (W) D 1-1
Sweden Elitettan 09/06 12:00 17 Jitex BK (W) v IK Uppsala Women W 1-0
Sweden Elitettan 08/30 13:00 16 Eskilstuna Utd (W) v Jitex BK (W) L 3-1
Sweden Elitettan 08/23 12:00 15 [6] Jitex BK (W) v KIF Orebro (W) [5] L 2-3
Sweden Elitettan 08/15 16:00 14 Elfsborg Women v Jitex BK Women L 3-1
Sweden Elitettan 08/09 11:00 13 [4] Jitex BK Women v Umea IK Women [1] L 0-4
Sweden Cup Women 08/05 16:45 15 Skepplanda BTK Women v Jitex BK (W) W 0-10
Sweden Elitettan 08/02 13:00 12 Jitex BK (W) v Eskilstuna Utd (W) L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 16 14
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 61 34 27
Goals against 61 41 20
Clean sheets 7 2 5
Failed to score 3 3 0

Wikipedia - Jitex BK

Jitex BK, more commonly known as just Jitex, is a football club in Mölndal, Sweden, that competes in Elitettan, the second tier of Swedish women's football. The club was founded January 21, 1971 and previously played in the Elitettan, Sweden's second highest division, and the top division league, the Damallsvenskan.

Jitex won six national championships and three victories in the Swedish Cup during the 1970s and 1980s. The Jitex name came from the first sponsor; Jitex fashion house. The team which has become known for their characteristic purple kit, was first trained by Sven Lundbeck. Notable players during this successful era include Anette Börjesson, Elisabeth Leidinge, Anna Svenjeby and Pia Sundhage.

Financial problems in the early 1990s saw a 1993 merger with local rivals GAIS (Göteborgs Atlet- och Idrottssällskap or Gothenburg Athletics and Sports Association in English) and the adoption of the name Jitex BK/JG93. The team stumbled out of the Damallsvenskan in 1997. After reverting to the original name and transforming the team, the club has since climbed back up the leagues. Following victory in the 2005 Söderettan, the team played in the Damallsvenskan for 2006, but were relegated again the same year. In 2009 Jitex returned to the Damallsvenskan ahead of the 2010 campaign. Jitex were relegated from the Damallsvenskan in 2014, with few games remaining.

The club also plays futsal. In March 2017, the Girls' 17 team won the Swedish Championship by defeating Borgeby FK, 2–1, in the final game in Helsingborg.

Jitex BK Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Sweden, known for its rich history and commitment to excellence in the sport. Founded in 1970, the club has established itself as a significant player in the Swedish women's football scene. Jitex BK Women competes in the top tiers of Swedish women's football, showcasing a blend of skill, teamwork, and determination on the pitch.

The team is recognized for its strong youth development program, which nurtures young talent and promotes the growth of women's soccer in the region. With a passionate fan base and a dedicated coaching staff, Jitex BK Women emphasizes not only competitive success but also the importance of sportsmanship and community involvement.

Playing their home matches at the historic Gothenburg stadium, the team enjoys a vibrant atmosphere that fuels their performances. Jitex BK Women is committed to empowering female athletes and inspiring the next generation of soccer players, making them a vital part of Sweden's sporting landscape. Whether competing in league matches or cup tournaments, Jitex BK Women continues to strive for excellence and aims to leave a lasting legacy in women's football.