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FC Trollhättan
Full nameFootball Club Trollhättan
Founded2001; 24 years ago (2001)
GroundEdsborgs IP,
Trollhättan
Capacity5,100
ChairmanSven-Olof Frisk
ManagerVigan Berbatovci
LeagueEttan Södra
2024Ettan Södra, 6th
Edsborgs IP

FC Trollhättan is a Swedish football club located in Trollhättan currently playing in Division 1.

Background

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The club was founded in 2001, when the old rivals Trollhättans IF and Trollhättans FK decided to merge.

In their first ever league match against Ljungskile SK at Skarsjövallen on April 22, 2002, in Division II (Sweden's third league at that time), they won 1–0. The historic goal scorer was Michel Berndtsson when he scored the game winner in the 79th minute.

In their first ever home game, April 28, 2002, against Askims IK, FCT won 1–0. A local newspaper Trollhättans tidning paid for all the spectators; the attendance was 3,083 people.

On June 6, 2002, the supporter club FCT Black Support was founded.

On September 26, 2002, FCT defeated Askims IK with a score of 3–1, that secured the league win, and qualification against Falkenbergs FF awaited for a place in Superettan in a double-meeting. On October 12, 2002, the home game against Falkenberg resulted in a 3–2 win. A week later on October 19, FCT was promoted to Superettan when Henrik Bertilsson (former Allsvenskan and professional player) headed in the 2–1 goal.

At the beginning of the 2004 season, Jonas Olsson took over as coach and remained in that position until the 2006 season ended. His successor Lars-Olof Mattsson has coached the Swedish U21 team, Degerfors IF and Ljungskile SK, when they won promotion to Allsvenskan for their first time in 1996.

Season to season

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Season Level Division Section Position Movements
2002 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 1st Promotion Playoffs
2003 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 5th
2004 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 4th
2005 Tier 3 Division 2 Västra Götaland 2nd Promoted
2006* Tier 3 Ettan Södra 7th
2007 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 6th
2008 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 1st Promoted
2009 Tier 2 Superettan 13th Relegation Playoffs
2010 Tier 2 Superettan 15th Relegated
2011 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 9th
2012 Tier 3 Ettan1 Södra 5th
2013 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 6th
2014 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 12th Relegated
2015 Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Götaland 1st Promoted
2016 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 11th Relegated
2017 Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Götaland 2nd Promotion Playoffs
2018 Tier 4 Division 2 Norra Götaland 2nd Promotion Playoffs, Promoted
2019 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 5th
2020 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 7th
2021 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 4th
2022 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 4th
2023 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 5th
2024 Tier 3 Ettan Södra 6th

* League restructuring in 2006 resulted in a new division being created at Tier 3 and subsequent divisions dropping a level. [1] [2] [3]

Current squad

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As of 8 May 2025[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK New Zealand NZL Cameron Hogg
2 DF Sweden SWE Samuel Rundqvist
3 DF Sweden SWE Liam Svensson (on loan from Mjällby AIF)
4 DF Sweden SWE Viggo van der Laan
5 DF Sweden SWE Nils Svensson
7 FW Sweden SWE Hugo Tilly
8 MF Sweden SWE Emilio Reljanovic
10 MF Sweden SWE Carl Lext
11 FW Sweden SWE Yahye Abdi
12 MF Sweden SWE Abdirsak Hassan
13 FW Sweden SWE Melwin Berg
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Sweden SWE Tyler Sernling
15 MF Sweden SWE Mohammed Belouchi
17 FW Sweden SWE Valter Hermansson
18 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Semir Bosnić
19 DF Sweden SWE Philip Sterner
21 MF Sweden SWE Elias Forsberg
22 FW Sweden SWE Destiny Chibeze Eze
23 MF Sweden SWE William Jensen
25 GK Sweden SWE Jimmy Henriksson
DF Sweden SWE David Wänblom

Achievements

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League

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "GAIS – Lagfacta – FC Trollhättan". Retrieved 2 September 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Södra - Division 1 – Fotbollsserier 2010 – Fotboll – everysport.com". Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  3. ^ "Sweden Final Tables – Clas Glenning". Archived from the original on 2010-07-31. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  4. ^ "A-laget" (in Swedish). FC Trollhättan. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
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