Halmstads Bollklubb,also known simply asHalmstad([ˈhǎlmsta,-stɑːd])) or (especially locally)HBKorBollklubben,is a Swedish professionalfootball clublocated inHalmstadin the county ofHalland.The club, formed 7 February 1914 and approved membership in theSwedish Sports Confederationon 6 March the same year. The club competes in the highest tier of Swedish football,Allsvenskan,and has won fournational championshiptitles and onenational cuptitle. HBK is a member-controlled club.

Halmstads BK
Full nameHalmstads Bollklubb
Nickname(s)HBK
Founded7 February 1914;111 years ago(1914-02-07)
GroundÖrjans Vall,Halmstad
Capacity10,873
ChairmanPelle Nilsson
ManagerMagnus Haglund
LeagueAllsvenskan
2024Allsvenskan, 12th
Websitewww.hbk.se
Current season

The club gained some European recognition in October 1995, when they defeated the successful Italian clubParma A.C.3–0 atGamla Ullevi(inGothenburg) in the first of two matches in theCup Winners' Cup.However, their second encounter, inParmain November of the same year, ended with a crushing 0–4 defeat, eliminating them from the tournament.

History

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In the beginning

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In 1913 a group of youngsters, who called themselvesViking,wishing to create a more serious organization, met at Hotel Lugnet and decided to create an organization. They gave their new organization the name Halmstads Bollklubb and chose Axel Winberg as the club's first chairman. They also applied for membership in theSwedish Sports Confederation.[1]

Charles Teodor Hansson (left) in early uniform and Axel Winberg (right)

Except for soccer, the club also played bandy during the early years.[2]

On 6 March 1914, the club was allowed entrance to Swedish Sports Confederation; the following year they played in their first competition,Pokalserien,a local tournament in which they facedIS HalmiaandHalmstads Kamraterna;the club ended up last with 2 points and 5–16 in goal difference, in 1916 the same result was seen again, but this time the club only managed to score 1 goal totally. In 1917 the club was able to defeat Halmstads Kamraterna twice and end up in second place behind IS Halmia; the same year anathleticsdepartment was made part of the club. The final in the district championship was reached in 1918, but yet again IS Halmia proved too strong. In 1919 the club was for the first time able to defeat IS Halmia and Gustav "Pytt" Söderholm became top goalscorer in the tournament. In 1919, aswimming departmentwas made a part of the club.

In 1920 the club won its first district championship title by defeatingFalkenbergs FFwith 4–0 in the final and bo xing was introduced by the club. In 1921 the club yet again won the championship, this time by defeating IS Halmia, the club also wonHallandspostens pokalafter defeatingHalmstads IF5–0. The same year, a women's section was added to the athletics part of the club. Halmstads BK won theBernhard Aronssons vandringsprisafter defeating IS Halmia in 1922; the club also won a series of tournaments inJönköping,MalmöandÄngelholm,however the district championship was lost to Varberg this year. The local rivalry with Halmia was also seen inbandy.The first-ever bandy game between two organised teams in Halland, is thought to have been played between these rival clubs in 1922.[3]

By winningHallandsserienthe club was able to reachSydsvenskanin 1923, which led to third place in 1924 afterVarbergs GIFandMalmö FF,an international exchange of matches was started withFC RudolfshügelfromAustriaand DanishB 03.In 1925 the club won the district championship and came in second place inSydsvenskan.Halmstads BK was able to winSydsvenskanin 1926 and was to play qualifying matches againstIF Elfsborgto reachAllsvenskan,however, Elfsborg proved to be too strong and won 2–1 after three matches. Halmstad only reached third place in 1927, a large series of injuries made the club use 32 different players in total. In 1928 the club took part in the newly formedDivision 2 Söder;the club also employed amateur coach Henning Helgesson, Örjans Vall was only selected as the second-best arena in the series duo to the lack of warm showers. In 1929 Halmstads BK celebrated 15 years with a match againstSpVgg SülzfromCologne,Germany;1600 people watched the game in heavy rain, SpVgg Sülz won 5–2, the club also failed to winDivision 2 Söderafter a hard race withStattena IFandRedbergslids IK,ending up in third place.

Division 2 and upwards

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A chart showing the progress of Halmstads BK through theswedish football league system.The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

Halmstads BK started the next decade by ending up in 4th place in the league. A visit byCD Europapulled a large audience, as the Spanish team won 6–5. After a late league start in 1931, due to heavy snowing, the club ended up in 4th place yet again. IS Halmia won the league in 1932 and in a campaign in the local newspapers tried to get the better Halmstads BK players to join the team. This failed, however, and after Halmstads BK defeated IS Halmia in a charity match for the city's unemployed, the swimmers also left the club and foundedSK Laxen.Under the leadership of playing managerGunnar OlssonHalmstads BK was able to reachDivision 1,the top league at the time, in 1933 for the first time in the club's history, this after defeatingBK DrottandHelsingborgs IFfor the league title and then defeatingKrokslätts FFwith 4–0 totally. Unexpectedly, the club won bronze in their first season in the top league as when they finished in 4th place,Emil Carlssonalso became the club's first player in theSwedish national team.The club was unable to repeat last season's result and ended up in 9th place in 1935,handballwas also made a part of the club this year. Halmstads BK left the top league in 1936 after ending up second last, the club would have been able to stay if they had won overIK Sleipnerin the last game, however, the team lost 2–4. The club was able to return to Division 1 in 1937, but a defeat against top competitor Helsingborgs IF saw them come in 2nd, former English professional playerHarry Brucebecame the first non-Swedish manager for the club. 1938 was a middle year for Halmstads BK as they ended up in 6th position at the end of the season, English clubSheffield Unitedplayed a friendly against the club and won with 5–2. In 1939 the club celebrated its 25th year and won Division 2, howeverIFK Göteborgproved too strong in the qualify and won with 1–5 over the club.

Halmstads BK also took part in thebandydistrict championships inHallandin the 1930s.[4]

Due to the ongoingSecond World WarSweden focused more on military readiness in case of an invasion than on sport. This led to Halmstads BK being forced to use 29 different players during the season and the result came thereafter as the club ended up in 3rd place behind Malmö BI and winners IS Halmia. Halmstads BK was the superior team in 1941 Division 2 but failed to defeatGAISin the qualify for Division 1. Halmstads BK won Division 2 after hard competition with local rivals IS Halmia in 1942 and in the qualify the club was able to defeatLundby IFwith 3–2. The club ended up in 6th place in 1943, only 1 point from earning a medal. Halmstad was close to falling out of the top division in 1944 but a series of victories saved them in the end. 1945 saw the club end up in 8th place. In 1946 the club ended up second from last after a poor season, however the club's youth squad won the unofficial youth championship, first defeating IFK Göteborg and then playing 4–4 againstAIKin the final, winning on drawing the winning lot, in the youth squad there were players likeSylve Bengtsson,Gunnar Johansson, Olle Ericsson, Östen Ståhl and Åke Hallström, who all later became noted players in the club's history. Halmstads BK returned to Division 1 after only 1 season in Division 2, the club crushedÖrgryte ISwith 6–1 in the 1947 qualify, the team also played their first match outside Sweden this year, they defeatedHelsingør IFwith 8–2 and the youth squad won the youth championship again after defeatingDjurgårdens IFwith 2–1. Just like the year before Halmstads BK time in Division 1 only became 1 year as they ended up dead last in 1948. In 1949Kalmar FFproved too strong and Halmstads BK ended up in 3rd place in the league, the club also refused to participate in the district championship as a protest to the "unsporting behavior" the district association had showed the club the previous year.

The 1950s started poorly as the club reached 2nd place behindRåå IF;several injuries to key players disturbed the season, and in 1951 the club board decided to rejuvenate the squad and which led to a 7th place. In 1952 the club yet again ended up in 2nd place, the club also went on a trip, first to Germany, where they played a series of matches, and then to theFrench Riviera,where the club played a game and enjoyed the weather and beach, they then returned home and played a game against Brazilian teamCorinthianswith a mixed team of Halmstads BK and IS Halmia players, the Brazilians won with 10–1, Sylve Bengtsson returned from the1952 Summer Olympicswith a bronze medal. 1953 saw a change in the league system and Halmstads BK was lucky as the club was able to stay only because of better goal difference as 6 teams was relegated. Things changed in 1954 as Halmstads BK dominated the new league and won promotion with 12 points ahead of IK Sleipner in second place, then made yet again a trip south, this time to North Africa andSpain,bowlingwas added to the club. Halmstads BK reached their best position so far in 1954–55 season as the club ended up in 2nd place, winningStora Silvret(eng: The Big Silver), then during 1955–56 season, Halmstads BK biggest victory was recorded as they club crushedVästerås SKwith 9–0, Östen Ståhl scored 6 goals in the match, Sylve Bengtsson also became the league's top goal scorer with 22 goals, Halmstads BK ended in 7th position. Just as in the beginning of the decade the end was far from good, the club ended up in 8th place both in 1957 and 1958, during 1958 Sweden hostedFIFA World Cupand 2 matches,Northern Ireland against Czechoslovakia(1–0) andArgentina against Northern Ireland(3–1) were played at Örjans Vall, and in 1959 the club was relegated back to Division 2 after ending up second to last.

The dark decade

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The 1960s wasn't Halmstads BK's decade, the club ended up in 4th place in 1960 even after Kjell "Lill-Goggo" Karlsson and Sylve Bengtsson had scored 34 goals together, in 1961 the club ended up in 7th position after poor play, in 1962 the club went through a rejuvenation and only won 9 matches out of 22, making the club end in 6th place, then in 1963 two victories againstNorrby IFandIK Oddevoldhelped the club to 9th place, this year sawice hockeybecome a part of the club's organization. Halmstads BK won Division 2 in 1964, but in the new qualify for Allsvenskan, a group of the four different Division 2 winners, the club played poorly and ended up dead last. 1965 was the darkest year for the club so far as it was relegated to Division 3 for the first time ever in club history, it took the club 2 years to return Division 2 again after ending up in 2nd place both 1966 and 1967, then in 1968 the club dominated Division 3 and had a goal difference of 87–23, a record in the Swedish league system, the ice hockey left the organization and started their own. The club made a strong return in Division 2 and ended up in 4th position,Lennart Alexandersson,Ingvar Andersson, Roland Fransson and Lars Nordin became the first contracted players in the club.

Champions

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With only 3 point in total in all away games saw Halmstads BK end up in 6th place in 1970. The year 1971 was turbulent, as manager Janne Holmberg left in the middle of the season due to a dispute with the board. Former top player Sylve Bengtsson replaced him and the club subsequently defeatedPerstorps SKin the league final, securing 2nd place and qualifying for promotion to Allsvenskan. The spell in the top league lasted only 1 year, however, as the club ended up dead last, scoring only 14 goals that year. 1973 saw the club again achieve promotion, this time under the leadership of Sven Agne Larsson, who led the club through 20 games in a row without a defeat. The club spent the next two years in Allsvenskan fighting off relegation, finishing in 11th place in 1974 and, in 1975, only surviving by beatingGAISon goal difference. In 1976 Halmstads BK hiredRoy Hodgsonas new manager and success came immediately, as the club went on to win Allsvenskan for the first time ever. The title was won in the second last game againstIFK Norrköping.The last match againstÖsters IFwas seen by 16000 people cheering for the team. Halmstads BK ended up in 8th place in 1977 season andDynamo Dresdenproved too strong in the first round ofEuropean Cup.Yet again the club ended in 8th place in 1978.Mats Jingbladwas moved up from the club's youth system this year. Halmstads BK won their second title in 1979.

Just like after last time winning Allsvenskan, Halmstad ended up in 8th place in 1980 and in theEuropean CupDanishEsbjerg fBproved too strong with 0–0 home and 2–3 away, Roy Hodgson also left during the autumn to take overBristol City.To the 1981 season Halmstads BK hired Dutch managerJan Makand with him cameFrank Schinkels,the first non Swedish player in the club, but with a poor start saw the club end up in 9th place. In 1982 the club ended up in 8th and earned a spot in the play-off, but IFK Göteborg proved too strong with 2–4 totally. In 1983 the club climbed two positions much due to British goalkeeperKen Allen.1984 started with a fight between the board and manager Jan Mak and it ended it with Jan Mak leaving the club, he was replaced byStefan Lundin,the club reached 8th place and IFK Göteborg proved too strong in the play-off again. Halmstads BK topt the table during the spring of 1985 but a poor ending of the season saw the club end in 7th place. During the middle of the 1986 season Stefan Lundin left the club for PortugiesC.S. Marítimoand was replaced byKenneth Rosén,the season ended with a 5th place and Stig Nilsson became the new chairman. A series of injuries on keyplayers saw the club end up second to last and was relegated from Allsvenskan for the first time in 14 years in 1987.Stuart Baxterbecame new manager in 1988 and ever after losing several keyplayers and trailing afterMjällby AIFwith 7 point, the club was able to claim the top spot on better goal difference. The club ended up in a 5th place in their return to Allsvenskan in 1989.

Allsvenskan and Europe

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The 1990s decade started far from promising for the club; in 1990 season the club ended in 9th place and a new play-off was started in 1991, Halmstads BK just missed the play-off on goal difference toIFK Norrköping,ending up in 7th place and was forced to play relegation play-off against team 8–10 in Allsvenskan and the Division 1 champions, it went poorly and the club was relegated. 1992 saw two league victories for Halmstads BK, firstDivision 1 Södraand then in the promotion/relegation play-off for Allsvenskan.Henrik Bertilssonbecame Allsvenskan's top goalscorer in 1993 with 18 goals, sharing the top spot withTrelleborgs FF'sMats Lilienberg,this helped the club to a 5th place. The club ended up in 7th place in 1994 and Henrik Bertillson left for FrenchFC Martigues,it went better for the youth squad as they reached the final in the youth championship, but Djurgårdens IF proved too strong and won with 1–0. 1995 became a hard year for Halmstads BK supporters to forget as they for the first time ever wonSvenska Cupenand the club ended up in 3rd place, winningLilla Silvret,but it was the home match againstParma F.C.in theUEFA Cup Winners' Cupthat drew most attention as Halmstads BK won with 3–0 onGamla UlleviinGothenburg,however the returned ended with a major defeat, 4–0 to Parma.Tom Prahltook over as manager in 1996 and lead the team to a 7th place in Allsvenskan and in the first round of theUEFA CupNewcastle Unitedproved the stronger team. In 1997 Halmstads BK celebrated their third championship title after 3–0 in the last game againstLjungskile SK,Mats Lilienberg, now in Halmstads BK, became league top goalscorer with 14 goals, alongsideChrister Mattiasson,IF Elfsborg,andDan Sahlin,Örebro SK.1998 saw the club end up in 8th place and theUEFA Champions Leagueadventured ended quickly after defeat with 3–2 in total againstLitex Lovech,from Bulgaria, in the first qualifying round, own productFreddie Ljungbergwas sold toArsenal F.C.for 40 millionSEK.A poor start of the 1999 season didn't prevent Halmstads BK from fighting for the league title until the second last match, the club had to be satisfied with 3rd place andLilla Silvret.

Halmstads BK facingRC LensonStade Félix-Bollaertin2005–06 UEFA Cup,Le 12 LensoisandLes Tigersin the background.

Halmstads BK started the new millennium with taking their fourth Allsvenskan title, they also reached second round in theUEFA Cupafter defeatingS.L. Benfica,but thenTSV 1860 Münchenproved too strong, Halmstad also became the last team to win theVon Rosen Trophyas it was revealed that Clarence von Rosen was aNazisympathiser, it was replaced in 2001 with theLennart Johansson Trophy.Stefan Selakovicbecame league top goalscorer with 15 goals as the club ended 7th place,R.S.C. Anderlechtwas too strong in theUEFA Champions Leaguethird qualifying round and thenSporting Clube de Portugalin the second round of theUEFA Cup,Tom Prahl left the club for Allsvenskan rivalMalmö FFand was replaced by former Swedish international playerJonas Thern.2002 started extremely bad for the club as after 15 rounds it lay dead last, but a spell of 11 games undefeated saw the club get saved from relegation. During the 2003 season Halmstad had a chance for a medal until the end of the season where the club lost 7 of the 8 last games and ended up in 9th place, Jonas Thern decided to leave the club during the autumn and assistant managerJanne Anderssonbecame new manager. Halmstads BK was 36 minutes from winning their fifth Allsvenskan title after leading Allsvenskan most of the season, but only managed 1–1 against IFK Göteborg in the last game, while Malmö FF, on the same point prior to the last match, managed to win with 1–0 against IF Elfsborg,Markus Rosenberg,on loan from Malmö FF, became league top goalscorer with 14 goals. 2005 became a bad year for Halmstads BK as they struggled to a 10th place,Gunnar Heidar Thorvaldssonbecame league top goalscorer with 16 goals, however in Europe things went a bit better as the club managed to qualify for the new group stage in theUEFA Cupafter winning on away goal against last year runners-up Sporting Clube de Portugal,[5][6]however the club failed to take a single point in the group and only scored 1 goal. 2006 was much like the year before and the club didn't score until the 7th match of the season when defenderPer "Texas" Johanssonscored the only goal of the match againstÖrgryte IS,the club ended in 11th place. 2007 started promising and the club was one of the teams fighting for the Allsvenskan title until the 18 round, in the game against IFK Göteborg, Finnish goalkeeperMagnus Bahnegot injured and missed the rest of the season, Kazakh goalkeeperDavid Loriyawas brought in, but in his seven games Halmstads BK failed to win a single one and in the last game, away against Helsingborgs IF, the club lost with 0–9, the second biggest defeat in the club history; Halmstads BK ended up in 7th place.

Halmstads BK supporters (Kvastarna) inLens,France,prior to a game againstRC LensinUEFA Cup 2005-06.

Relegation to Superettan

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Halmstad began the2008 Allsvenskanseason well enough, with four wins and three ties after the first ten rounds. The team continued on in this fashion, ending at a respectable 8th place with 41 points. But thefollowing seasondid not end nearly as good. The team began very impressively, with consecutive wins and very few losses. But, following several losses, the team eventually found themselves in the bottom region of the table. However, the team ended the season better and finished 13th with 32 points, just three points from having to play in a relegation playoff series.

The2011 seasonwas not a good season for neither Halmstad nor its fans. With just 14 points after 26 rounds, and at least another 10 points needed to reach the relegation playoffs, Halmstad had to win againstSyrianska FCin the following round. Halmstad lost the game 1–0 and thus were relegated toSuperettanfor the2012 season,after 19 consecutive seasons in Allsvenskan.

Bouncing back

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HBK was now back in the second division, a division they had been away for 19 years. But as previously 4 times, they quickly bounced back through a play-off win againstGIF Sundsvall.The next year, 2013, ended with a 14th place and once again GIF Sundsvall was the opponent in the play-offs. But as in 2012 HBK ended up as the winner and could celebrate their 100-year anniversary in the top division.

Supporters

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Halmstads BK's official supporter group isBollklubben Support,it was earlier known asKvastarna(eng: The Brooms), and were created in 1995, they are located in the center of the terrace section of Örjans Vall during the home games. There is also 2 other supporter group´s known as “Ultras Halmstad”Est 2023 & “Boys In Blue”,which were formed in 2021. Ultras Halmstad & Boys In Blue belong´s to the supporter category called “Ultras”.


Halmstads BK used to have an average of 4000–6000 spectators when playing home, when playing teams like Djurgårdens IF, IFK Göteborg or Malmö FF then audience it could rise to 8000-10000 people, however much because of the away supporters. Today the attendance is more modest and rises to maximum of 5000–6000 on the "big" games.

Halmstads BK playingGefle IFinAllsvenskan2007 on Örjans Vall.

Stadium

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Halmstads BK plays it home matches onÖrjans Vall,which they share together with local rivalsIS Halmia. However, since Örjans Vall is an old stadium, built in 1922, it doesn't meet the present European demands for stadiums, forcing Halmstads BK to play their European games onOlympia,Helsingborg,or atUllevi,Gothenburg.

Örjans Vall was the site of 2 games during the1958 FIFA World Cup,Northern Ireland–Czechoslovakia and Argentina–Northern Ireland.

Match programmes and newspaper

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In 2006 all Swedish clubs in Allsvenskan was given an offer fromAftonbladetto print their match programmes, aside fromAIK,Djurgårdens IFandHammarby IF,who signed a deal with newspaper competitorExpressen.Halmstads BK rejected the offer and chose to print their own match program, making them the only club in the top league with their own match programme at the time.[8]

The club also print a minor newspaper known asTidningen HBK(eng: Newspaper HBK), which contains interviews with players, fans and other people connected to the club. It comes out as a supplement to the local newspaperHallandsposten.It is also available to download on the club's homepage.[9]

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Swedish comediansHans AlfredsonandTage Danielsson,also known asHasse och Tage,made a skit about former HBK managerRoy Hodgsonwhen Halmstads BK won Allsvenskan in 1976, known asFotbollstränare BobLindeman(Eng: Football manager Bob Lindeman).

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 12 January 2025[10]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK SWE Tim Rönning
2 DF SWE Bleon Kurtulus
3 DF SWE Gabriel Wallentin
4 DF SWE Filip Schyberg
6 MF SWE Joel Allansson
7 FW ISL Birnir Snær Ingason
9 FW SWE Jesper Westermark
10 MF SWE Albin Ahlstrand
11 MF SWE Villiam Granath
12 GK SWE Tim Erlandsson
13 FW ISL Gísli Eyjólfsson
14 FW JAM Blair Turgott
15 DF SWE Gustav Friberg
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF FIN Niilo Mäenpää
17 MF SWE André Boman
18 FW GHA Naeem Mohammed
19 FW SWE Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul
20 DF POL Paweł Chrupałła
21 DF SWE Marcus Olsson
22 FW SWE Alex Hall
23 FW CIV Yannick Agnero
25 MF SWE Aleksander Damnjanovic Nilsson
27 DF BRA Vinícius Nogueira
22 FW SWE Ludvig Arvidsson
35 GK SWE Zackarias Nilsson
- MF SWE Måns Andersson

Notable players

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Freddie Ljungbergin 2006, Halmstads BK's most awarded player

List criteria:

  • player has made 250 or more appearances inAllsvenskanfor the club,[11]or
  • player has wonGuldbollen,[12]or
  • player has received more than 50 caps forSwedenor other national team.
Name Years Games Goals Guldbollen National team
Torbjörn Arvidsson 1989–2005 306 22
Tommy Jönsson 1989–2005 304[13] 29
Håkan Svensson 1990–2002 253 0
Freddie Ljungberg 1994–1998 79 10 2002
2006
75 games forSweden
Mikael Nilsson 2000–2004 103 17 64 games forSweden
Niclas Alexandersson 1989–1995 157 29 109 games forSweden
Artim Šakiri 1997–1998 43 8 75 games forMacedonia
Yaw Preko 2004–2005 49 11 68 games forGhana
Tomas Žvirgždauskas 2002–2011 211 6 56 games forLithuania
Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson,the most recent top goalscorer

Allsvenskan top goalscorers

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Name Season Goals Notes
Sylve Bengtsson 1956 22
Rutger Backe 1976 21
Henrik Bertilsson 1993 18 Shared withMats Lilienberg
Mats Lilienberg 1997 14 Shared withChrister MattiassonandDan Sahlin
Stefan Selaković 2001 15
Markus Rosenberg 2004 14
Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson 2005 16

Technical staff

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As of 4 May 2022.
Role Name
Head Coach Magnus Haglund
Assistant coach Per Olsson
Assistant coach Johan Bergström
Goalkeeping coach Dennis Nilsson
Physiotherapist Simon Bakkioui
Head Groundsman Jay Knowles

Noted managers

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Roy Hodgsonmanaged Halmstads to their firstAllsvenskatitle

This is a list of managers who have won one or more titles at the club.

Name Years Allsvenskan Svenska Cupen
Roy Hodgson 1976–1980 1976
1979
Mats Jingblad 1992–1995 1995
Tom Prahl 1996–2001 1997
2000

Achievements

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Domestic

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Domestic

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League

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Cups

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Records

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Footnotes

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  1. ^The title of "Swedish Champions" has been awarded to the winner of four different competitions over the years. Between 1896 and 1925 the title was awarded to the winner ofSvenska Mästerskapet,a stand-alone cup tournament. No club were given the title between 1926 and 1930 even though the first-tier leagueAllsvenskanwas played. In 1931 the title was reinstated and awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan. Between 1982 and 1990 aplay-offin cup format was held at the end of the league season to decide the champions. After the play-off format in 1991 and 1992 the title was decided by the winner ofMästerskapsserien,an additional league after the end of Allsvenskan. Since the 1993 season the title has once again been awarded to the winner of Allsvenskan.[14]
  2. ^This includes different regional divisions within the league: Division 2 Sydsvenska Serien, Division 2 Södra, Division 2 Sydvästra, Division 2 Götaland, Division 2 Västra Götaland and Division 2 Södra Götaland.

References

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  1. ^"Historia".Halmstads BK. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-12-19.Retrieved2008-12-13.
  2. ^"130 år sedan Axel Winberg föddes"(in Swedish). Halmstads BK.Retrieved22 October2023.
  3. ^svenskbandy.se: "Hallands bandyförbund går i graven", 7 June 2016Archived19 August 2017 at theWayback Machine,retrieved 19 August 2017
  4. ^Eric Sköld (ed.): Boken om bandy, Uppsala: Bygd och Folk Förlag (1948), p. 332 (in Swedish)
  5. ^"HBK:s jätteknall i Europa"(in Swedish). Hallandsposten.se. 2005-09-30.Retrieved2008-12-13.
  6. ^"MIRAKLET I LISSABON"(in Swedish). Expressen.se. 2005-09-30.Retrieved2008-12-13.
  7. ^"BollKlubben Support"(in Swedish). BollKlubben Support.Retrieved2008-12-13.
  8. ^"HBK continues to produce their own match programmes".Hallandsposten.se. 2006-12-16.Retrieved2008-05-27.[dead link]
  9. ^"Tidningen HBK nr2"(in Swedish). HBK.se. 2008-07-07. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-08-01.Retrieved2008-08-21.
  10. ^"Herrlaget".Halmstads BK.Retrieved2023-05-08.
  11. ^"Allsvenska spelare".hbk.se(in Swedish). Halmstads Bollklubb. Archived fromthe originalon 7 October 2012.Retrieved7 September2012.
  12. ^"Guldbollen".svenskfotboll.se(in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-04-03.Retrieved22 August2012.
  13. ^"Tommy Jönsson".hbk.se(in Swedish). Halmstads Bollklubb. Archived fromthe originalon 8 February 2012.Retrieved7 September2012.
  14. ^"Svenska mästare 1896–1925, 1931–"[Swedish champions 1896–1925, 1931–].svenskfotboll.se(in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association.Retrieved22 August2012.
  15. ^"Records".HBK.se. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-05-31.Retrieved2008-05-27.
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