Sweden Superettan 04/16 17:00 3 [7] Osters IF v Orebro SK [16] W 2-0
Sweden Superettan 04/06 13:00 2 [13] Varbergs BoIS FC v Osters IF [9] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 04/02 17:00 1 [9] Osters IF v Degerfors [8] D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 03/23 13:00 - Osters IF v Kalmar FF W 4-2
Europe Friendlies 03/08 13:30 - IFK Goteborg v Osters IF L 2-1
Sweden Cup 03/03 12:00 3 [3] Osters IF v IFK Luleå [4] W 5-0
Sweden Cup 02/24 12:00 2 [1] Varbergs BoIS FC v Osters IF [3] W 1-4
Sweden Cup 02/17 12:00 1 Malmo FF v Osters IF L 2-0
Sweden Superettan 11/11 14:00 30 [4] Osters IF v GIF Sundsvall [10] W 4-0
Sweden Superettan 11/04 12:00 29 [5] Ostersunds FK v Osters IF [4] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 10/29 12:00 28 [4] Osters IF v IK Brage [7] W 1-0
Sweden Superettan 10/24 17:00 27 [3] Utsiktens BK v Osters IF [4] L 2-1
Sweden Superettan 10/07 13:00 26 [4] Osters IF v Orebro SK [10] W 3-0
Sweden Superettan 10/03 17:00 25 [3] GAIS v Osters IF [4] L 1-0
Sweden Superettan 09/27 17:00 24 [4] Osters IF v Helsingborg [14] D 1-1
Sweden Superettan 09/23 11:00 23 [5] Landskrona v Osters IF [3] D 2-2
Sweden Superettan 09/18 17:00 22 [4] Osters IF v Västerås SK FK [2] D 2-2
Sweden Superettan 09/02 13:00 21 [16] Skövde AIK v Osters IF [4] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 08/27 13:00 20 [4] Osters IF v Orgryte IS [14] W 2-0
Sweden Cup 08/23 17:00 8 Falkenbergs FF v Osters IF W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 08/20 13:00 19 [9] Trelleborgs FF v Osters IF [4] W 1-3
Sweden Superettan 08/12 13:00 18 [3] Osters IF v Gefle IF [7] L 1-2
Sweden Superettan 08/05 11:00 17 [9] AFC Eskilstuna v Osters IF [3] D 1-1
Sweden Superettan 07/29 13:00 16 [3] Osters IF v Jonkopings Sodra [5] W 4-0
Sweden Superettan 07/23 13:00 15 [7] IK Brage v Osters IF [5] W 1-2
Sweden Superettan 07/14 17:00 14 [5] Osters IF v Skövde AIK [16] W 2-1
Sweden Superettan 07/07 17:00 13 [13] Orebro SK v Osters IF [5] D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 06/30 15:00 - Trelleborgs FF v Osters IF - Cancelled
Europe Friendlies 06/30 15:00 - Trelleborgs FF v Osters IF L 2-1
Sweden Superettan 06/10 11:00 12 [13] Gefle IF v Osters IF [4] L 3-2

Wikipedia - Östers IF

Östers Idrottsförening, commonly known as Östers IF or simply Öster, is a Swedish sports club located in Växjö, specializing in football, and playing in the second tier of Swedish football, Superettan.

The club has previously also competed in ice hockey (see separate article), bandy, and bowling. Öster was formed on 20 April 1930 as Östers Fotbollförening, before adopting the name "Östers IF" in 1932. The club is affiliated to the Smålands Fotbollförbund.

In 1968, their first season in Allsvenskan, Öster became the first team ever to win the national title at their first attempt (newly-promoted IF Elfsborg won the league in 1961 but had played in, and been winners of, the championship in the past). This win ignited the team's 'golden age' which lasted until the early 1980s and saw them win a total of four Swedish championships.

On 31 March 2011, Öster broke ground on their new arena, Myresjöhus Arena, which was inaugurated in August 2012. The arena hosted four games of the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 tournament.

History

A chart showing the progress of Östers IF through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

Öster (English: "East") was named after a district in the city of Växjö. They were not part of the upper divisions in the early days of swedish football and only made their first appearance in the third tier in 1947. During the 1950s and early-1960s the club made a push to raise the level of football by inviting and playing against foreign teams such as Flamengo, Juventus and Fluminense. This coupled with an increase in the amount of training helped the team establish themselves in the second tier.

In 1961 Öster had their first chance ever to qualify for Allsvenskan but ended up in last place in the four team promotion playoffs. Success in the promotion playoffs would instead come six years later in 1967 when they beat IK Brage in the deciding game in front of a home crowd of 26,404 people. Öster defied the odds during their first season in the top division and won the league on goal difference after a total of four teams had ended the season on exactly the same number of points. Following their championship title the club had ten years of solid Allsvenskan finishes before becoming dominant in the late-1970s and early-1980s where they won the league three times in four years.

After that successful era followed a slow decline over the next couple of decades which culminated in their relegation to the second tier in 1998. After that the club has found it hard to reestablish itself in Allsvenskan and has only made short one year appearances.

Osters IF is a professional soccer team based in Vaxjo, Sweden. The team was founded in 1930 and has a rich history in Swedish football. Osters IF competes in the Swedish second division, Superettan, and has a strong fan base that supports the team at home matches at the Myresjohus Arena.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion. Osters IF has a reputation for playing an attacking style of football, with a focus on possession and quick passing. The team has produced many talented players over the years, some of whom have gone on to play for top clubs in Europe.

Osters IF has a strong youth development program and is known for giving opportunities to young players to showcase their talent. The team has a loyal fan base that creates a vibrant atmosphere at home matches, making them a formidable opponent for any team in the Superettan.

Overall, Osters IF is a respected and competitive team in Swedish football, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.