1964 Djurgårdens IF season

Djurgården 1964 football season
Djurgården
1964 season
ManagerTorsten Lindberg
StadiumRåsunda Stadium
Stockholm Olympic Stadium
AllsvenskanWinner
1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup1st round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Hans Nilsson (15)

All:
Hans Nilsson (15)
Highest home attendance25,718 (26 August vs AIK, Allsvenskan)
Lowest home attendance4,924 (14 June vs GAIS, Allsvenskan)
Average home league attendance12,753
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The 1964 season was Djurgårdens IF's 64th in existence, their 20th season in Allsvenskan and their fourth consecutive season in the league. They were competing in Allsvenskan and 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

Player statistics

Appearances for competitive matches only.

No. Pos Nat Player Total Allsvenskan
Apps Goals Apps Goals
  Sweden SWE Bernt Andersson 9 3 9 3
GK Sweden SWE Arne Arvidsson 22 0 22 0
  Sweden SWE Lars Arnesson 12 0 12 0
  Sweden SWE Leif Eriksson 22 11 22 11
  Sweden SWE Torsten Furukrantz 21 0 21 0
  Sweden SWE Olle Hellström 17 0 17 0
  Sweden SWE Boris Johansson 19 5 19 5
  Sweden SWE Hans Karlsson 10 4 10 4
  Sweden SWE Jan Karlsson 19 0 19 0
  Sweden SWE Hans Mild 22 0 22 0
  Sweden SWE Hans Nilsson 22 15 22 15
  Sweden SWE Peder Persson 17 5 17 5
  Sweden SWE Gösta Sandberg 19 1 19 1
  Sweden SWE Lars-Olof Sandberg 4 1 4 1
  Sweden SWE Ulf Schramm 1 0 1 0
  Sweden SWE Leif Skiöld 4 1 4 1

Goals

Total

Name Goals
Sweden Hans Nilsson 15
Sweden Leif Eriksson 11
Sweden Boris Johansson 5
Sweden Peder Persson
Sweden Hans Karlsson 4
Sweden Bernt Andersson 3
Sweden Gösta Sandberg 1
Sweden Lars-Olof Sandberg
Sweden Leif Skiöld

Competitions

Overall

Allsvenskan

League table

Pos Team
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  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Djurgårdens IF (C) 22 13 5 4 46 20 +26 31 Qualification to 1965–66 European Cup preliminary round[a]
2 Malmö FF 22 13 5 4 45 20 +25 31 Qualification to 1964–65 European Cup preliminary round[b]
3 Örgryte IS 22 14 3 5 54 36 +18 31
4 IFK Norrköping 22 11 6 5 55 28 +27 28
5 IF Elfsborg 22 12 2 8 42 32 +10 26
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Djurgården qualified for the 1965–66 European Cup as Allsvenskan champions of 1964.
  2. ^ Malmö FF qualified for the 1964–65 European Cup as Allsvenskan leaders in the spring of 1964.

References

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