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Founded
  
1932 (1932)

Stadium
  
Lidingövallen

Based in
  
Lidingö, Sweden

IFK Lidingö

Full name
  
Idrottsföreningen kamraterna Lidingö

Sport
  
alpine skiing, association football, cross-country skiing, badminton, orienteering, speed skating, swimming, table tennis, track and field athletics arlier also ice hockey

IFK Lidingö is a Swedish sports club, part of the IFK system, based on the island of Lidingö outside Stockholm. Although the club takes part in numerous sports, it is most famous for its football, athletics and orienteering sections. The football team are called IFK Lidingö FK.

The club was founded in 1932 and in 1985 it became an alliance club with independent sections. It currently has 400 members, most of them under around 15 years of age. The club arranges Lidingöloppet, which attracts nationwide attention.

Famous former football players include Mikael Dorsin and Magnus Pehrsson. Most notable among former athletes at the club is Ludmila Engquist and Mattias Sunneborn. The orienteerers have had two world champions, Lucie Böhm (1997) and Graham Gristwood (2008).

References

IFK Lidingö Wikipedia


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