1998 Djurgårdens IF Season
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1998 Djurgårdens IF Season
Player statistics ''Appearances for competitive matches only'' Goals Division 1 Norra Svenska Cupen Friendlies Competitions Overall Division 1 Norra League table Svenska Cupen 1997–98 Source: https://www.rsssf.org/tablesz/zwed98.html 1998–99 Friendlies References

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Djurgårdens IF Fotboll
Djurgårdens IF Fotbollsförening – commonly known as Djurgårdens IF, Djurgården Fotboll (official name), Djurgården (), and (especially locally) Djurgår'n (), Dif or DIF – is a Swedish professional men's association football department of its parent association Djurgårdens IF. Founded 1891 on the island of Djurgården, the club's home ground is 3Arena_(Stockholm), 3Arena, situated in the Johanneshov district of Stockholm. Competing in the highest Swedish tier, Allsvenskan, the club has won the List of Swedish football champions, national title twelve times and the Svenska Cupen five times. The national titles have mainly been won during three separate eras. The first period was the 1910s, when the team won four national titles. The second era occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, when Djurgården won the league four times. The most recent era was during the first half of the 2000s, when they won both the league and the cup three times. From 2017, the club has again made a ma ...
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Michael Borgqvist
Michael Borgqvist (born 17 December 1967 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish football manager and former football player. He is currently without a club after most recently leaving Hammarby IF in Superettan. Borgqvist was a notable football player with over 100 games played in the Swedish highest league Allsvenskan. He has played for both AIK and Djurgårdens IF from Stockholm. He won the Swedish Allsvenskan with AIK 1992. He has also played for Assyriska FF and Enköpings SK, where he ended his playing career in 2003. Borgqvist played as a midfielder. After ending his career in 2003, he started a managing career with taking over his most recent club Enköpings SK in 2005. After a few years in the club he quit in 2006. In 2008, he moved on to become the trainer of Assyriska FF in Superettan. He only stayed for a short time in the club. In December 2009, he was appointed as the new manager for newly relegated Hammarby IF in Superettan. Jesper Blomqvist was appointed as his assis ...
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Magnus Olsson (footballer)
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Lucas Nilsson
Lucas Nilsson (born 16 July 1973 ) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a forward. He made 25 Allsvenskan appearances for Djurgårdens IF Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, commonly known simply as Djurgårdens IF, Djurgården (), and (especially locally) Djurgår'n (), Dif or DIF – is a Swedish sports association with several sections, located in Stockholm. Djurgårdens IF is an s ... and scored four goals. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nilsson, Lucas Swedish men's footballers Allsvenskan players Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players Kalmar FF players 1973 births Living people Men's association football forwards ...
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Daniel Nannskog
Daniel Paul Gustav Nannskog (born 22 May 1974) is a Swedish former professional association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), striker. During a club career that spanned between 1994 and 2010, he represented Högaborgs BK, Högaborg, Malmö FF, Djurgårdens IF Fotboll, Djurgården, Assyriska Föreningen, Assyriska, IF Sylvia, Sylvia, Landskrona BoIS, Sichuan Guancheng F.C., Sichuan Guancheng and Stabæk Fotball, Stabæk IF. A full international between 2007 and 2009, he won seven Cap (sport), caps and scored two goals for the Sweden men's national football team, Sweden national team. Nannskog is currently a football pundit on Swedish TV channel Sveriges Television, SVT. Club career Sweden Nannskog started up at Högaborgs BK, Högaborg, a small football club from his home city Helsingborg in Scania, the southernmost of Sweden, as a young boy. However, from the age 15 he quit football to concentrate on handball. After some persuasion, he starte ...
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Daniel Martinez (footballer, Born 1973)
Göran Daniel "Dani" Martinez Olsson (born 9 January 1973) is a Swedish former footballer (midfielder). He played for Djurgårdens IF, Racing Club de Ferrol, Elche, Guadix, Universidad, Ceuta, Linense, and Puerto Real. He played 19 Allsvenskan matches for Djurgårdens IF Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, commonly known simply as Djurgårdens IF, Djurgården (), and (especially locally) Djurgår'n (), Dif or DIF – is a Swedish sports association with several sections, located in Stockholm. Djurgårdens IF is an s .... He appeared 11 times for the Sweden U17 team. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez, Daniel Swedish men's footballers Swedish expatriate men's footballers Allsvenskan players Segunda División B players Djurgårdens IF Fotboll players Racing de Ferrol footballers Elche CF players Universidad de Las Palmas CF footballers AD Ceuta footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Spain 1973 births Living people Men's association football midfielders Footb ...
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Martin Lossman
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Magnus Lindblad
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Peter Langemar
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Markus Karlsson (footballer Born 1972)
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Peter Hallström (footballer)
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Christian Gröning
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