Kalmar Allmänna Idrottsklubb Fotbollsklubb (Kalmar Common Athletic Club Football Club) is a
Swedish
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football club
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located in
Kalmar
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.
They play at
Fredriksskans
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.
History
1903: The sports association ''Glad Ungdom'' (Happy Youth) is formed November 22.
1905: Glad Ungdom's new name ''IK Örnen'' (IK Eagle) is presented.
1907: ''IK Falken'' (IK Falcon) is founded.
1909: IK Örnen is renamed ''Kalmar Idrottsklubb'' (Kalmar Athletic Club).
1917: ''IK Falken'' and ''Kalmar Idrottsklubb'' is merged into one club called ''Kalmar Allmänna Idrottsklubb'', ''Kalmar AIK''.
2000: Kalmar AIK is renaming all of their different sports, and the football club's new name is Kalmar Allmänna Idrottsklubb Fotbollsklubb, Kalmar AIK FK.
Season to season
Current squad (2013)
''As of May 2013''
References
External links
Kalmar AIK FKnbsp;– official football site
Football clubs in Kalmar County
Sport in Kalmar
Association football clubs established in 1903
1903 establishments in Sweden
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