Fixtures

Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/10 18:00 25 Linköpings FC (W) vs Kristianstads (W) - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/16 13:00 26 Kristianstads (W) vs Alingsås IF (W) - View

Results

Sweden Damallsvenskan 11/01 12:00 24 [6] Kristianstads (W) v Djurgardens (W) [4] L 2-4
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/19 12:00 23 [9] Pitea IF (W) v Kristianstads (W) [6] L 2-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/11 13:00 22 [5] Kristianstads (W) v IFK Norrkoping (W) [6] L 0-1
Sweden Cup Women 10/08 16:30 16 Helsingborgs IF Women v Kristianstads (W) W 1-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 10/04 11:00 21 [7] Vittsjö GIK (W) v Kristianstads (W) [5] W 1-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/27 13:00 20 [5] Kristianstads (W) v Malmo FF (W) [2] D 1-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/20 12:00 19 [12] Brommapojkarna (W) v Kristianstads (W) [5] W 1-2
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/13 13:00 18 [5] Kristianstads (W) v Vaxjo (W) [9] W 2-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 09/06 14:00 17 [3] BK Hacken (W) v Kristianstads (W) [5] D 1-1
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/30 11:00 16 [5] Kristianstads (W) v AIK (W) [6] L 0-3
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/22 17:00 15 [2] Hammarby (W) v Kristianstads (W) [4] L 1-0
Sweden Damallsvenskan 08/16 13:00 14 [5] Kristianstads Women v FC Rosengård Women [8] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 14 16
Wins 15 7 8
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 47 22 25
Goals against 36 19 17
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Kristianstads DFF

Kristianstads DFF (Swedish: [krɪˈɧǎnːstas ˌdeːɛfˈɛfː]) is a women's association football club from Kristianstad, Sweden. The club is affiliated to the Scania Football Association.

History

Wä IF was founded in 1935 and their women team played from 1990 to 1994 and again in 1998 in the Damallsvenskan. The team merged on 5 November 1998 with the women team of Kristianstads FF to become Kristianstad/Wä DFF. The team continued as Kristianstad/Wä DFF during the seasons of 1999 until 2001 in the Damallsvenskan. In 2006 the club was renamed to the current name Kristianstads DFF. Prominent players to have represented the club include Malin Andersson, Therese Sjögran, Sara Johansson and Nilla Fischer. In 2005 the team finished third in the Söderettan, before winning the Söderettan unbeaten in 2008 and clinching promotion to the Damallsvenskan. In July 2009 the players posed for a nude team photograph, to raise funds as the club was in financial difficulty. In 2018, the club changed their homeground from Vilans IP to Kristianstads Fotbollsarena. In the same year the team achieved their best league placing since their foundation, securing a fourth-place finish in the Damallsvenskan.

Homeground

Kristianstads DFF play their home games at Kristianstads Fotbollsarena in Kristianstad.

Club colours

The team colours are Orange shirt and black shorts and socks for home games and white for away games.

Managers

  • Ulf Berglund (2008–2009)
  • Pierre Persson (2010–2011)
  • Elísabet Gunnarsdóttir (2009– )
Kristianstads DFF, commonly known as Kristianstads Women, is a prominent women's soccer team based in Kristianstad, Sweden. Established in 2003, the club has quickly risen through the ranks of Swedish women's football, showcasing a commitment to developing talent and competing at high levels.

The team plays its home matches at the Kristianstad Arena, a modern facility that provides an exciting atmosphere for fans and players alike. Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, Kristianstads Women have built a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin.

Kristianstads Women are recognized for their strong emphasis on teamwork, skillful play, and tactical awareness on the field. The club has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to represent both the national team and various international clubs. With a focus on youth development and community engagement, Kristianstads DFF is not just a soccer team but a vital part of the local sports culture.

As they compete in the top tiers of Swedish women's football, Kristianstads Women continue to strive for excellence, aiming for league titles and cup victories while inspiring the next generation of female athletes. Their dedication to the sport and the community makes them a respected and beloved team in Sweden's soccer landscape.