Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, also known simply as Djurgårdens IF, is a Swedish professional association football club based in Stockholm. The club is affiliated with Stockholms Fotbollförbund, and plays home games at Tele2 Arena.[1] The club's first team play in Allsvenskan as of 2015, the top league in Swedish football, which takes place from April to October every seasons. Djurgården won its first Swedish title 1912 Svenska Mästerskapet, and most recently repeated this in the 2019 Allsvenskan.[2]

Managers

Information correct as of matches played up until 8 December 2022. Matches include league, Allsvenskan play-offs, Svenska Cupen, European matches, and Royal League.

Name Nationality From To Pld W D L GF GA GD Win% Honours Ref
John Maconnachie  Scotland 1922 1922
Bertil Nordenskjöld  Sweden 1923 1929 110 53 20 37 276 177 +99 048.2
Samuel Lindqvist  Sweden 1929 1932 64 44 10 10 194 78 +116 068.8
Rudolf Kock
Samuel Lindqvist
 Sweden
 Sweden
1932 1934 48 22 13 13 0 0 +0 045.8
Einar Svensson  Sweden 1935 1944 181 91 33 57 0 0 +0 050.3
Per Kaufeldt  Sweden 1944 1950 133 63 16 54 280 240 +40 047.4 1944–45 Division 2 Norra
1948–49 Division 2 Nordöstra
David Astley  Wales 1950 1954 94 41 20 33 179 152 +27 043.6
Frank Soo  England 1954 1955 22 14 5 3 53 27 +26 063.6 1954–55 Allsvenskan
Kjell Cronqvist  Sweden 1955 1957 48 22 10 16 89 76 +13 045.8
Lajos Szendrődi  Hungary 1957 1959 44 20 17 7 88 59 +29 045.5
Birger Sandberg
Knut Hallberg
 Sweden
 Sweden
1959 1959 11 7 3 1 27 9 +18 063.6 1959 Allsvenskan
George Raynor  England 1960 1960 3 0 1 2 2 8 −6 000.0
Walter Probst  Austria 1960 1963 88 49 17 22 199 108 +91 055.7 1961 Division 2 Svealand
Torsten Lindberg  Sweden 1964 1966 68 36 14 18 134 78 +56 052.9 1964 Allsvenskan
1966 Allsvenskan
Gösta Sandberg  Sweden 1967 1971 127 56 32 39 214 175 +39 044.1
Antonio Durán  Spain 1972 1974 83 35 18 30 158 128 +30 042.2
Bengt Persson  Sweden 1975 1978 116 43 36 37 174 155 +19 037.1
Alan Ball, Sr.  England 1979 1979 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 !
Gösta Sandberg
Lars Arnesson
 Sweden
 Sweden
1979 1979 29 10 8 11 35 37 −2 034.5
Arve Mokkelbost  Norway 1980 1981 60 18 11 31 68 91 −23 030.0
Hans Backe  Sweden 1982 1984 83 45 21 17 151 82 +69 054.2 1982 Division 2 Norra
Björn Westerberg  Sweden 1985 1986 54 25 12 17 82 60 +22 046.3 1985 Division 2 Norra
Tommy Söderberg  Sweden 1987 1989 92 45 26 21 173 103 +70 048.9
Lennart Wass  Sweden 1990 1991 61 23 20 18 105 77 +28 037.7 1989–90 Svenska Cupen
Thomas Lundin  Sweden 1992 1992 35 12 13 10 60 62 −2 034.3
Bo Petersson  Sweden 1993 1993 32 18 7 7 76 37 +39 056.3
Anders Grönhagen  Sweden January 1994 December 1996 95 48 16 31 193 123 +70 050.5 1994 Division 1 Norra
Roger Lundin  Sweden 1997 1997 31 20 7 4 81 37 +44 064.5
Michael Andersson  Sweden 1998 21 July 1999 45 23 6 16 81 63 +18 051.1 1998 Division 1 Norra
Zoran Lukic
Sören Åkeby
 Bosnia-Herzegovina
 Sweden
21 July 1999 December 2003 148 90 25 33 315 158 +157 060.8 2002 Allsvenskan
2003 Allsvenskan
2000 Superettan
2002 Svenska Cupen
[3]
Zoran Lukic  Bosnia-Herzegovina 2004 22 July 2004 15 6 4 5 23 24 −1 040.0
Kjell Jonevret  Sweden 22 July 2004 29 September 2006 98 51 21 26 168 103 +65 052.0 2005 Allsvenskan
2004 Svenska Cupen
2005 Svenska Cupen
[4]
Anders Grönhagen  Sweden 29 September 2006 December 2006 6 3 1 2 9 7 +2 050.0 [4]
Siggi Jónsson  Iceland 2007 2008 64 25 19 20 88 79 +9 039.1
Andrée Jeglertz
Zoran Lukic
 Sweden
 Sweden
2009 3 June 2009 14 4 2 8 8 22 −14 028.6 [5]
Andrée Jeglertz  Sweden 12 June 2009 November 2009 20 6 3 11 21 30 −9 030.0 [6]
[7]
Carlos Banda
Lennart Wass
 Sweden
 Sweden
2010 3 May 2011 37 11 8 18 41 55 −14 029.7 [8]
Magnus Pehrsson
Carlos Banda
 Sweden
 Sweden
4 May 2011 2011 26 11 5 10 32 31 +1 042.3 [8]
Magnus Pehrsson  Sweden 2012 26 April 2013 40 11 16 13 50 56 −6 027.5 [9]
Anders Johansson
Martin Sundgren
 Sweden
 Sweden
27 April 2013 15 May 2013 4 2 0 2 5 8 −3 050.0 [10]
[11]
Per-Mathias Høgmo  Norway 15 May 2013 3 November 2013 24 12 8 4 36 24 +12 050.0 [11]
Per Olsson  Sweden 1 January 2014 3 August 2016 87 36 20 31 143 109 +34 041.4 [12]
Mark Dempsey  England 3 August 2016 30 October 2016 15 10 1 4 33 23 +10 066.7 [13][14]
Özcan Melkemichel  Sweden 1 January 2017 31 December 2018 72 36 19 17 125 84 +41 050.0 2017–18 Svenska Cupen
Kim Bergstrand
Thomas Lagerlöf
 Sweden
 Sweden
1 January 2019 Present 79 47 13 19 141 68 +73 059.5 2019 Allsvenskan

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