Sverige - Superettan 04/27 13:00 5 [15] Gefle IF v Sandvikens IF [9] D 2-2
Sverige - Superettan 04/21 11:00 4 [10] IK Oddevold v Gefle IF [14] L 2-1
Sverige - Superettan 04/15 17:00 3 [14] Gefle IF v Degerfors [5] D 2-2
Sverige - Superettan 04/07 11:00 2 [6] Utsiktens BK v Gefle IF [12] D 0-0
Sverige - Superettan 04/01 11:00 1 [7] Gefle IF v Helsingborg [8] L 2-3
Internasjonalt - Vennskapskamper 03/23 13:00 - IFK Norrköping v Gefle IF L 5-2
Internasjonalt - Vennskapskamper 03/09 12:00 - Gefle IF v Vasalunds IF W 3-0
Sverige - Cup 03/03 14:15 3 [4] Gefle IF v Örebro SK [3] L 1-2
Sverige - Cup 02/24 14:15 2 [1] AIK v Gefle IF [3] L 1-0
Sverige - Cup 02/18 14:00 1 Kalmar FF v Gefle IF L 3-1
Sverige - Superettan 11/11 14:00 30 [9] Gefle IF v Trelleborgs FF [8] D 1-1
Sverige - Superettan 11/03 18:00 29 [3] Utsiktens BK v Gefle IF [9] D 0-0
Sverige - Superettan 10/28 11:00 28 [9] Gefle IF v Landskrona [5] D 3-3
Sverige - Superettan 10/21 13:00 27 [12] Helsingborg v Gefle IF [8] D 0-0
Sverige - Superettan 10/07 13:00 26 [16] Skövde AIK v Gefle IF [7] L 3-1
Sverige - Superettan 10/03 17:00 25 [7] Gefle IF v Orgryte IS [15] L 0-1
Sverige - Superettan 09/28 17:00 24 [12] GIF Sundsvall v Gefle IF [7] D 2-2
Sverige - Superettan 09/23 13:00 23 [6] Gefle IF v GAIS [4] L 0-6
Sverige - Superettan 09/16 13:00 22 [7] Östersund FK v Gefle IF [5] D 2-2
Sverige - Superettan 09/02 13:00 21 [5] Gefle IF v Jönköpings Södra [9] W 1-0
Sverige - Superettan 08/28 17:00 20 [12] AFC Eskilstuna v Gefle IF [5] L 2-1
Sverige - Cup 08/22 17:00 8 Sollentuna FK v Gefle IF W 0-1
Sverige - Superettan 08/19 15:00 19 [6] Gefle IF v Örebro SK [11] W 2-1
Sverige - Superettan 08/12 13:00 18 [3] Östers IF v Gefle IF [7] W 1-2
Sverige - Superettan 08/05 13:00 17 [11] Gefle IF v IK Brage [7] W 2-0
Sverige - Superettan 07/30 13:00 16 [2] Västerås SK FK v Gefle IF [10] L 1-0
Sverige - Superettan 07/22 13:00 15 [8] Gefle IF v Östersund FK [7] D 2-2
Sverige - Superettan 07/16 13:00 14 [3] GAIS v Gefle IF [9] D 1-1
Sverige - Superettan 07/08 15:00 13 [12] Gefle IF v AFC Eskilstuna [14] W 2-0
Europa - Vennskapskamper 06/30 12:00 - Gefle IF v IK Brage L 0-1

Wikipedia - Gefle IF

Gefle Idrottsförening, also known simply as Gefle IF, Gefle (pronounced [ˈjɛ̌ːvlɛ], as if spelled Gävle), or locally Gif (pronounced [ˈɡɪfː]), are a Swedish professional football club based in Gävle. The club is affiliated with Gestriklands Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Gavlevallen since the 2015 season. The club colours are blue and white. Formed on 5 December 1882 as Gefle SK, the club have played fifteen seasons in Sweden's highest football league Allsvenskan, with the first season being 1933–34. The club is currently playing in Superettan, the second tier of Swedish football.

History

Gefle IF was originally formed as Gefle SK in December 1882 but changed the name to its current form only months after. The name "Gefle" is one of the old variations of spelling for the town Gävle which was used from the 1500s to the early 1900s. The multisports club mainly focused on winter sports during its early years, with rowing being their only summertime activity. In 1896 the club started having regular football training sessions under the guidance of an English accountant by the name of Robert Carrick. Born in England, he had grown up in Gävle but returned to his homeland for a few years as a student. There he had picked up the new sport which he brought back with him to Sweden and introduced at Gefle IF.

The Gefle IF team of 1902 with Robert Carrick holding the Rosenska Pokalen-trophy.

The club found early success at the turn of the century by winning one of the biggest swedish cups at the time, Rosenska Pokalen, three times. Due to high travel costs Gefle declined to participate in the other major swedish football tournament, Svenska Mästerskapet, during those years. Therefore, the clubs golden generation never got the chance to play against the nations other dominant team at the time, Örgryte IS from Gothenburg.

An ever-increasing number of football clubs were starting up in the early 1900s and Gefle were not able to maintain its dominant position among all the new competition. When the first swedish league Svenska Serien started in 1910 Gefle IF were not included and when they entered into the second tier of the league system in 1912–13 they finished dead last.

A chart showing the progress of Gefle IF through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

During the rest of the 20th century the club mostly moved up and down between the second and third level of the Swedish football league system. They only managed two short lived stints at the top level Allsvenskan, one in the early 1930s and one in the early 1980s. Between the 1979 and 1981 season Gefle IF and Brynäs IF merged and played under the name Gefle IF/Brynäs, but the merger split up again in 1982. In 2004 manager Kenneth Rosén was finally able to bring the club back to the top division after finishing second in the 2004 Superettan. Rosén had missed part of the previous season due to illness and after the club was promoted he again had to be hospitalized and died soon after. Long-time club servant Per "Pelle" Olsson immediately stepped in and took over as manager during the off-season and managed to keep the club at the top level. Olsson would remain as the manager until 2014 when he was announced as Djurgårdens IF:s new manager.

Gefle IF er en svensk fotballklubb fra Gävle, grunnlagt i 1882. Klubben spiller hjemmekampene sine på Gavlevallen og har vunnet Svenska Cupen én gang, i 2002. Gefle IF har også spilt i Allsvenskan flere ganger, sist i 2015.