Fixtures

Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/22 17:00 2 Linköpings FC Women vs BK Hacken Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/27 13:00 3 BK Hacken Women vs Pitea IF Women - View
Sweden Cup Women 05/01 15:00 1 BK Hacken Women vs Pitea IF Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/05 13:00 4 BK Hacken Women vs Brommapojkarna Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/08 17:00 5 Vaxjo Women vs BK Hacken Women - View
Sweden Damallsvenskan 05/13 17:00 6 BK Hacken Women vs FC Rosengård Women - View

Results

Sweden Damallsvenskan 04/13 13:00 1 [3] BK Hacken Women v IFK Norrkoping Women [3] W 4-3
Sweden Cup Women 03/31 16:00 2 [1] Hammarby Women v BK Hacken Women [4] W 7-8
UEFA Champions League Women 03/28 20:00 3 [1] PSG Women v BK Hacken Women [2] L 3-0
Sweden Cup Women 03/24 15:00 3 [4] BK Hacken Women v Kristianstads Women [2] W 7-2
Sweden Cup Women 03/23 14:00 3 FC Rosengård Women v BK Hacken Women L 13-0
UEFA Champions League Women 03/20 17:45 3 [2] BK Hacken Women v PSG Women [1] L 1-2
Sweden Cup Women 03/17 15:00 2 BK Hacken Women v Linköpings FC Women L 0-8
Sweden Cup Women 03/16 14:00 2 Lidkopings FK Women v BK Hacken Women W 1-7
Sweden Cup Women 03/09 15:00 1 BK Hacken Women v Vittsjö GIK Women L 0-5
Sweden Cup Women 03/09 14:00 1 BK Hacken Women v Vaxjo Women W 3-0
Women’s Friendly 02/11 15:00 - BK Hacken Women v Lidkopings FK Women L 1-3
UEFA Champions League Women 01/30 17:45 6 [4] Real Madrid Women v BK Hacken Women [2] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 23 22
Wins 26 14 12
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 10 5 5
Goals for 90 47 43
Goals against 61 32 29
Clean sheets 23 11 12
Failed to score 12 4 8

Wikipedia - BK Häcken FF

Bollklubben Häcken Fotbollsförening is a women's football club based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Founded in 1970 as Landvetters IF and known as Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC between 2004 and 2020, the club became the women's section of the men's club BK Häcken in 2021, although as a separate club which is a subsidiary of BK Häcken for legal reasons.

BK Häcken FF play their home games at Bravida Arena in Gothenburg. The team colors are yellow and black. The club won their first Damallsvenskan title in 2020.

History

BK Häcken was established in 1970 as Landvetters IF in Landvetter, a town near Gothenburg.[] In 2004, the club moved into Gothenburg city and changed its name to Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC accordingly.

Veteran Bo Falk was the club's head coach from 1999 until 2004.[] From 2005 until 2007, the coach was Martin Pringle. He was replaced by Torbjörn Nilsson for the 2008 season.[]

In the 2010 Damallsvenskan season, Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC finished as runners-up and qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time.[] In 2011, they won the Swedish Cup on a penalty shootout over Tyresö, before retaining the trophy in 2012 by beating Tyresö in the final again.

Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC won their first league title in 2020. On 29 December 2020, the club board announced that its intention to cease operating the first team in the Damallsvenskan. Two days later, it reversed the decision to continue in 2021. However, on 28 January the club became the women's department of BK Häcken, a men's football club also based in Gothenburg and playing in top tier.

Kopparbergs/Göteborg Women is a professional women's soccer team based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in Sweden, the Damallsvenskan.

Founded in 1970, Kopparbergs/Göteborg Women has a rich history of success in Swedish women's soccer, with multiple league titles and domestic cup victories to their name. The team is known for their strong attacking play, solid defense, and skilled players who have represented Sweden at the international level.

The team plays their home matches at the Valhalla IP stadium in Gothenburg, which has a capacity of over 4,000 spectators. Kopparbergs/Göteborg Women has a passionate fan base that supports the team both at home and away matches.

With a commitment to developing young talent and promoting women's soccer in Sweden, Kopparbergs/Göteborg Women continues to be a dominant force in the Damallsvenskan and a respected team in European women's soccer.