Malmö FF league record by opponent

Malmö Fotbollförening, also known simply as Malmö FF, is a Swedish professional association football club based in Malmö. The club is affiliated with Skånes Fotbollförbund (The Scanian Football Association), and plays its home games at Stadion.[1] Formed on 24 February 1910, Malmö FF is the most successful club in Sweden in terms of trophies won.[2] The club have won the most league titles of any Swedish club with twenty-three, a record twenty Swedish championship titles and a record fourteen national cup titles.[3][A] The team competes in Allsvenskan as of the 2018 season; this is Malmö FF's 18th consecutive season in the top flight, and their 83rd overall. The main rivals of the club are Helsingborgs IF, IFK Göteborg and, historically, IFK Malmö.[4]

A black-and-white photograph of a football team lining up after a match. Six players wearing light shirts, white shorts and dark socks are standing behind a row of five kneeling players with the same apparel except for the man in the middle of the row of kneeling players who is wearing a dark shirt, dark shorts and dark socks. A man with casual clothing is standing to the right side of the row of standing players.
Malmö FF line up after playing AIK for the first time in 1932. The match ended in a 5–5 draw.

Malmö FF's first team has competed in a number of nationally contested leagues, and its record against each club faced in these competitions is listed below. The team that Malmö FF have met the most times in league competition are AIK, from Solna, against whom Malmö FF have contested 161 league matches.[5] AIK are the team against whom Malmö FF have won and drawn the most matches, with 73 and 46 respectively.[5] IFK Göteborg, from Gothenburg, are the team against whom Malmö FF have lost the most league matches, with 52.[5][6] The club against whom Malmö FF have scored the most is AIK, who have conceded 257 times against Malmö FF in league competition. The most prolific goalscorers against Malmö FF in league competition are IFK Göteborg, who have scored 235 times in the clubs' 155 league meetings.[5][6]

Key

Malmö FF (light blue shirts) take on AIK (black shirts) in 2009
  • The records include the results of matches played in Division 2 Sydsvenska Serien (from 1920 to 1921, and then again from 1923 to 1928), Svenska Serien (for the 1922–23 season only), Division 2 Södra (from 1928 to 1931, and then again from 1934 to 1936), Superettan (for the 2000 season only) and in Allsvenskan (from 1931 to 1934, from 1936 to 1999, and then again from 2001 to the present day).
  • These statistics do not include results from the Allsvenskan play-offs (held between 1982 and 1990), but those from Mästerskapsserien (held in 1991 and 1992) are included. The Allsvenskan play-off round was held in cup format at the end of the league season to decide the national champions, while Mästerskapsserien was an additional league stage with the same purpose.
  • To avoid confusion, present-day names of opponents are used throughout. Each club's former names (if any) are given in this list's footnotes.
  • The season given as the "first" denotes the season in which Malmö FF first played a league match against that team.
  • The season given as the "last" designates the most recent season to have included a league match between Malmö FF and that side. Current divisional rivals that the club has never met in the league have a blank entry, indicating that the first league meeting of the season has not yet taken place.
  •    Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column are current divisional rivals of Malmö FF as of the 2018 Allsvenskan season.
  •    Clubs with this background and symbol in the "Club" column are defunct.
  • P = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; GF = Goals scored; GA = Goals conceded; Win% = percentage of total matches won

All-time league record

Statistics correct as of matches played on 5 November 2017.[a][b]
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin%FirstLastNotes
(Home)(Away)(Total)
AFC Eskilstuna220021014301106075.020002017[B]
AIK8043221581302427161734642257193045.31931–322017
Assyriska FF21102200431072075.020002005
Billingsfors IK110011002200112100.01946–471946–47
BK Derby320132016402206066.71929–301977
BK Häcken168351663732146125743043.819832017
Brynäs IF11001100220070100.019741974
Dalen/Krokslätts FF211022004310155075.01928–291929–30[C]
Degerfors IF29196429126115831121510867053.41938–391997
Djurgårdens IF6431181563241326127553141197161043.31936–372017
Enköpings SK22002110431060075.020002003
Falkenbergs FF660065101211105111091.71923–242016[D]
FC Rosengård63216303126243327050.01924–251935–36[E]
Fässbergs IF3201311163121811050.01928–291930–31
GAIS4526118441914118945251915899050.61922–232012
Gefle IF14950147162816665728057.119832016
GIF Sundsvall161132168443219766926059.419652017
Gunnilse IS11001010211020050.020002000
Gårda BK72417034142751317014.31936–371942–43
Hallstahammars SK22002011421167050.01931–321938–39
Halmstads BK583812859252014117633222239137053.81923–242017
Hammarby IF4733684720131494531922183105056.41939–402017
Helsingborgs IF5829131659211622117502938208163042.71922–232016
Husqvarna FF11001001210164050.01920–211920–21[F]
Högadals IS10101010202055000.019621962
Höganäs BK220022004400155100.01934–351935–36
IF Brommapojkarna5410532010730196070.020072014
IF Elfsborg6540151065291224130692734224167053.11931–322017
IF Saab11001100220020100.019731973
IF Sylvia10101010202011000.020002000
IFK Eskilstuna53026312116143121054.51931–321964
IFK Göteborg7835182577282227155634052247235040.61922–232017
IFK Helsingborg87108224169344525056.31920–211935–36
IFK Holmsund110011002200100100.019671967
IFK Luleå11001100220051100.019711971
IFK Malmö14923136342715575236055.61922–231962
IFK Norrköping7241181371181934143593747227196041.31936–372017
IFK Sundsvall5401531110712249070.019761981
IFK Uddevalla21012011411297025.01928–291929–30
IFK Värnamo11001010211041050.01934–351934–35
IK Brage1913331993738226106736057.91937–382000
IK Oddevold10101100211042050.019961996
IK Sirius431041218431156050.019692017
IK Sleipner732273221464483042.91931–321940–41
IS Halmia21155121966422411710250057.11920–211979
Jonsereds IF11001100220052100.01928–291928–29
Jönköpings IS11001100220064100.01920–211920–21
Jönköpings Södra IF121002128312418338434075.01945–462017
Kalmar AIK11001100220060100.01930–311930–31
Kalmar FF35227635169107038161611468054.31927–282017
Kristianstads FF4211420284131914050.01927–281935–36[G]
Landskrona BoIS27177327116105428131310559051.91920–212005
Landskrona IF110010102110106050.01927–281927–28
Lessebo GOIF110011002200100100.01935–361935–36[H]
Ljungskile SK321033006510114083.319972008[I]
Ludvika FK10101001201123000.01944–451944–45[J]
Lunds BK4202431085122815062.51924–251934–35
Mjällby AIF96309162187922719038.919802014
Motala AIF10102101311124033.31957–581957–58
Norrby IF11001010211051050.01955–561955–56
Ramlösa Södra FF10011001200258000.01930–311930–31[K]
Redbergslids IK210121014202713050.01928–291929–30
Reymersholms IK10101100211062050.01941–421941–42
Råå IF220021104310101075.01950–511951–52
Sandvikens AIK11001100220031100.01954–551954–55
Sandvikens IF168261772833154146150045.51932–331961
Stattena IF53205212105323112050.01925–261934–35
Syrianska FC330032106510113083.320112013
Trelleborgs FF1765617755341310114837038.219852011
Umeå FC22002101430142075.019962000
Varbergs BoIS10101100211075050.01927–281927–28
Varbergs GIF53205122104421810040.01923–241927–28
Västerås SK55005401109013611090.01955–562000
Västra Frölunda IF95319423189542819050.019871999
Åtvidabergs FF211920218764227967836064.31951–522015
Ängelholms FF321031206330156050.01926–271935–36[L]
Örebro SK49251954920171298453617165100045.91946–472017
Örgryte IS45261194521131292472421172111051.11922–232009
Östers IF35178103591313702621239288037.119682013
Östersunds FK21012110421187050.020162017
a ^ Results in Allsvenskan, Superettan and Mästerskapsserien sourced to Lindahl, Allsvenskan genom tiderna and Superettan genom tiderna located at www.bolletinen.se. This list excludes games played in the 1933–34 Allsvenskan when Malmö FF were disqualified after 13 matches.[5][7] To access and verify the information enter "Malmö FF" in the search bar to the right on the page and press enter or "visa" (show).
b ^ Results in Division 2 and Svenska Serien sourced to Smitt, 2009.[6]

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