Syrianska FC

Syrianska FC
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Full nameSyrianska Football Club (SFC)
Nickname(s)Suryoye[1]
Founded1 July 1977; 47 years ago (1977-07-01) as Suryoyo SK
GroundSödertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje
Capacity6,100
ChairmanIso Gursac
ManagerÖzcan Melkemichel
LeagueDivision 2
2023Division 2 Södra Svealand, 7th of 14
Websitehttp://www.syrianskafc.com/

Syrianska Football Club, also known as Syrianska FC or simply Syrianska,[2] is a Swedish professional football club based in Södertälje in Stockholm County. The club was founded by Syriac-Aramean immigrants in 1977 as Suryoyo Sportklubb, or Suryoyo SK. In 1986, its name was changed to Syrianska SK. The club adopted its present name as it grew and advanced through the league system. In 2010, after two years in Superettan, Syrianska was promoted to Allsvenskan (the highest tier in Swedish football) for the first time in club history.[3] This made Syrianska FC the 61st team to play in Allsvenskan.[4][5] Since the Syriac people do not have an official national team, Syrianska is often seen as a substitute.[6]

Syrianska FC has a worldwide fan base.[7][8][9] Their promotion to Allsvenskan received extensive coverage on Swedish TV sports programs and in documentaries and domestic and foreign magazines.[10][11][12]

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  11. ^ Foto: Joel Marklund. "Ijeh sköt Syrianska mot allsvenskan – FotbollsExpressen – Senaste nytt | Expressen – Allsvenskan, Premier League och Serie A". Fotboll.expressen.se. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
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