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Hofors AIF
Hofors
AIF
is a
Swedish
football club
located in Hofors.
Background
Hofors Allmänna Idrottsförening is a
sports club
from Hofors in Gästrikland and was formed in 1924. The
club
specialises in
football
,
track and field
and
skiing
. In
the past
the club has also participated in orienteering, bandy and swimming. The club's
top
athlete was
middle distance runner
Olle Åberg
who took part in the Olympics in 1952 and set
numerous
world records
.
Hofors AIF currently plays in
Division 4
Gestrikland
which is the sixth tier of
Swedish football
. Between 1940/41 and 1942/43 the club played
three seasons
in the
Second Division
which at that time was second tier of the
Swedish football league system
. They
play
their home matches at the Stålringen in Hofors.
The club is affiliated to
Gestriklands Fotbollförbund
. Hofors AIF have competed in the
Svenska Cupen
on
17
occasions and have played 37 matches in the competition. In the
1950 Svenska Cupen
they reached the quarter-finals of the competition before
going down
1–6
at home
to
AIK
before 3,090
spectators
.
Season to season
In their most
successful
period Hofors AIF competed in the following divisions:
In recent seasons Hofors AIF have competed in the following divisions:
Footnotes