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MFF Support is the official fan club for
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football club
Malmö FF Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Association, ...
. Founded on November 1, 1992, it has 2,195 members as of January 2014. Based on the number of members it is one of largest fan clubs in Sweden. Since the founding of the fan club in the early 1990s the number of members has been rising until recently after the 2005 season. The current chairman is Thelma Ernst who has had the post since February 2017.


Current Board

''As of 20 May 2017'' Chairman: Thelma Ernst
Vice Chairman: Kaveh Hosseinpour
Board Members: Ola Larsson, Sebastian Olofsson, Danny Bernardo Hörlin, Gustav Rosengren, Johanna Nilsson
Deputy Directors: Åsa Wendin, Jenny Åberg


Chairmen


History

MFF Support found itself in the limelight during a Royal League game in 2005, the first season of the Scandinavian Royal League Football Tournament. At this event, the Danish police allegedly attacked the members of the fan club without provocation at
Parken Parken Stadium, also known simply as Parken and as Telia Parken (2014–2020), is a football stadium in the Indre Østerbro (''Inner Østerbro'') district of Copenhagen, Denmark, built from 1990 to 1992. The stadium, which features a retractable ...
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. MFF Support held the police officers accountable for this scandal, and this event made several headlines in Denmark back in 2005. 2008 the officers were convicted for misconduct in Danish court.


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- MFF Support at Malmö FF {{DEFAULTSORT:Mff Support Malmö FF Swedish football supporters' associations