Trollhättans IF

Trollhättans IF
Full name Trollhättans idrottsförening
Sport association football, track and field athletics arlier also handball and ice hockey
Founded 1906 (1906)
Based in Trollhättan, Sweden
Ballpark Knorretorpet (earlier Edsborgs IP)

Trollhättans IF or TIF, is a football club in Trollhättan which is founded in 1906. The association's first team were merged in 2001 with Trollhättan KC to FC Trollhättan. Trollhättan IF's first team played then in division 6 through the 2009 season, when the club won its series and moved up to Division 5, where they are currently playing.

Tallinna FC Trollhättan formed TIF played their home games at Edsborgs IP out after the merger with FK took Trollhättan FC Trollhättan over Edsborgs IP. Now playing all home games at Knorr Croft, where even the TIF's office there.

Trollhättan IF played in the Swedish second highest division, 1959–1960 and 1974–1976. The season 1975 was just over 10,500 spectators at the match against IFK Göteborg in Edsborgs IP.

In 2004 the club played qualifying games for the 2005 season Boys Allsvenskan. This team was a mixed team with players born 1989, 1990, and three players born 1991.

The women's soccer team has played 9 seasons in Swedish top division between 1981-1989,[1] and lost the 1984 Swedish national against Jitex BK. That year also won the Lena Videkull scorer.

The track and field athlectics section is the organizer of one of the oldest Swedish road races, TIF Terrain. 2007 saw the 80th edition.

The club has also had handball on the program and qualified for the Olympics in 1965. The club also has a short time had a hockey team.

References

  1. Jimmy Lindahl (2004). "Maratontabell för högsta damserien 1978-2003" (PDF) (in Swedish). Bolletinen. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
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