Sweden Allsvenskan 10/26 18:00 25 [3] IFK Norrkoping v AIK [11] D 2-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 10/18 15:30 24 [12] AIK v IFK Goteborg [13] W 2-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 10/04 12:30 23 [8] Ostersunds FK v AIK [12] W 1-2
Sweden Cup Qualification 10/01 16:30 8 Karlslunds IF HFK v AIK W 1-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 09/28 17:00 22 [12] AIK v Mjällby AIF [9] W 1-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 09/20 12:30 21 [13] AIK v Hammarby [7] W 3-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 09/13 15:30 20 [1] Malmo FF v AIK [14] D 0-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 09/10 17:00 19 Sirius v AIK - Postponed
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/30 12:30 18 [12] AIK v BK Hacken [3] L 0-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/23 15:30 17 [13] AIK v Helsingborg [16] W 2-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/16 12:30 16 [16] Falkenbergs FF v AIK [14] D 1-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/13 17:00 15 [12] AIK v MHaK Martin [16] L 0-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/09 15:30 14 [10] Mjällby AIF v AIK [12] L 3-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/06 17:00 13 [11] AIK v Elfsborg [4] L 1-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 08/02 16:00 12 [16] Kalmar FF v AIK [12] D 0-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/26 15:30 11 [11] AIK v Djurgarden [7] L 0-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/22 17:00 10 [5] BK Hacken v AIK [9] L 4-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/19 12:30 9 [4] Varbergs BoIS FC v AIK [9] D 2-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/15 17:00 8 [11] AIK v Sirius [4] W 1-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/12 12:30 7 [16] Helsingborg v AIK [8] L 2-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/05 12:30 6 [8] AIK v Falkenbergs FF [14] D 1-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 07/02 17:00 5 [9] IFK Goteborg v AIK [4] L 1-0
Sweden Allsvenskan 06/28 15:30 4 [3] AIK v Malmo FF [5] D 2-2
Sweden Cup 06/25 18:15 3 Malmo FF v AIK L 4-1
Sweden Allsvenskan 06/21 15:30 3 [5] Hammarby v AIK [10] W 0-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 06/17 17:00 2 [2] AIK v IFK Norrkoping [6] L 1-4
Sweden Allsvenskan 06/14 15:30 1 [13] Orebro SK v AIK [2] W 0-2
Sweden Allsvenskan 04/06 17:00 1 BK Hacken v AIK - Postponed
Sweden Cup 03/15 15:00 3 Malmo FF v AIK - Postponed
Sweden Cup 03/09 18:00 3 [2] AIK v Kalmar FF [1] W 3-1

Wikipedia - AIK Fotboll

AIK Fotboll (LSE: 0DI2), more commonly known simply as AIK (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːiːˌkoː]), an abbreviation for Allmänna Idrottsklubben (meaning the public or general sports club), and internationally known as AIK Stockholm, is a Swedish professional football club from Stockholm, competing in Allsvenskan, the top flight of Swedish football. The club was founded 1891 and the football department was formed in 1896. AIK's home ground is Strawberry Arena, located in Solna, bordering Stockholm City Centre.

AIK has 12 championship titles and is third in the all-time Allsvenskan table. The club holds the record for having played the most seasons in the Swedish top flight.

In Europe, AIK reached the quarter-finals of the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, qualified for the 1999–00 UEFA Champions League group stage, and competed in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.

History

AIK, or Allmänna Idrottsklubben, is a prominent Swedish sports club based in Stockholm, best known for its successful football team. Founded in 1891, AIK has a rich history and is one of the oldest and most celebrated clubs in Sweden. The team's colors are black and yellow, which are proudly displayed by their passionate fanbase, known as "Gnaget."

AIK competes in the Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football, and has a storied rivalry with other Stockholm clubs, particularly Djurgårdens IF and Hammarby IF, making their matches highly anticipated events in the Swedish sports calendar. The club has won numerous national championships and domestic cups, establishing itself as a powerhouse in Swedish football.

The team's home matches are played at Friends Arena, a modern stadium that can accommodate over 50,000 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere on match days. AIK is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced many talented players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally.

With a commitment to excellence on and off the pitch, AIK continues to be a symbol of pride for its supporters and a significant force in Swedish football.