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BK Astrio Full name Ball Club Astrio Founded 1933 Ground Söndrums IP, Halmstad Chairman Otto Hallgren[1] Manager Jonas Jägerloo[1] League Division 4 Division 4 Home colours Current season BK Astrio is a Swedish association football club located in Halmstad, Sweden. The club currently plays in Division 4. Contents 1 History 1.1 Youth Side 1.2 Women's Side 2 Players 2.1 Current Roster 2.2 Notable players 3 Coaches 4 Chairman 5 External links 6 References // History BK Astrio was established on July 30, 1933 by Stig and Orvar Nilsson with Eric Andreasson, Torsten Lasson, and Donald Lasson. The founding members were impressed by the Austrian team Astrio Vienna when they played against Hamlstad BK. They thought Astrio was unique and decided to register their team under that name. The team colors are a red shirt with blank pants and black socks. The team record for their first year was 5-2-1. The following season they played 33 matches with a 13-7-13 record. The team arranged for games to be played in Onsjö park with much success. By the end of the year, BK Astrio had 29 members. In 1935, the club started a handball division. In 1936, the team changed their colors and began to play with a green jersey and green socks. From 1937-1939, the club did not participate in any games due to World War II. The team resumed play in 1940. The team played for the first time in Division 2 Halland Halmstadserien Series and won it with 13-3-2 record. In 1941, the team advanced to Division 1 Södra Halland where they stayed until 1943. The team bounced in and out of Division 1 throughout the 1940s.[1] On January 20, 1952 introduced Eric Andreasson in a new sports stadium located at Basta Liden later Jutarums IP. In 1953, the club was relegated to Division 3 but was promoted the following year. In 1957, the club was placed seventh in Division 1. On July 18, 1958, the youth division was formed. In 1968, the divisions were renamed and BK Astrio was subsequently placed in Division 5 South Halland. In 1974, the team advanced to Division 4.[1] In 1980, BK Astrio made it to the Division 3 qualifiers to advance to Division 2. The team met with Vastra Frolunda, Trelleborgs FF and Alvesta and opened at home against Alvesta. Unfortunately, the team lost. During the 1991-1993 seasons, BK Astrio played in Division 2. During this time, the team brought up several talented players such as Mats Jingblad[2] and Erik Wahlstedt[3] who both played Allsvenskan and represented the national team. Other notable players are Stefan Jönsson and Nils Backstrom. In 1992, the club sold Erik Wahlstedt to IFK Göteborg which helped the financial security of the club. In 2000, a new stadium at Hallägra was erected. On August 17, 2002, Söndrums IP was opened. Youth Side In 2004, the youth side P91 won their division. The following year P91 won again as well as the P93 youth side. The youth team was successful and in 2006, Per Gulda was selected for the Swedish Under 15 squad.[4] The following year Gulda was picked for the Under 16 team under Abuu Eriksson. Women's Side In 1978, BK Astrio added a women's side which has been very successful. Two years later in 1980, they won Division 5 South Halland. The following year, the women were placed fourth in Division 4. In 1982, the women's team won Division 4 Halland. In 1983, they won Division 3. In 1988, the women's team advanced to Division 2 and won the division. In 1989, the team advanced to Division 1 and achieved fifth place. The women's team won Division 1 in 1990. The team played in Division 1 throughout the 1990s. In 1999, the women won Division 1. In 2001, the women were relegated to Division 2, the first time in the club's history. In 2002, the women won Division 2 and were promoted to Söderettan. By 2006, the ladies were playing in Division 3 Halland. Players Current Roster Notable players Nils Backstrom Lee Baxter Joel Borgstrand Emil Jensen Mats Jingblad Stefan Jönsson Erik Wahlstedt Coaches Year Coach 1933–1940 Self trained 1941 Eric Andreasson 1942 Edvin Vibo 1943–1947 Torsten Lasson 1948–1952 Stig Fika Carlsson 1953 Tortsen Lasson 1954–1955 Sigo Bjers 1956–1958 Sven Malmberg 1959–1960 Hans Åke Johansson 1961–1962 Essbjörn Persson 1963 Ingemar Pettersson 1964–1965 Frank Johansson 1966 Kenneth Håkansson 1967–1969 Carl Axel Bengtsso 1970 Lars Olof Jingbladh 1971 Hans Åke Johansson / Kurt Johansson 1972 Matias Toth 1974 Lars Olof Jingbladh 1975–1977 Rolf Johansson Block 1978–1980 Olle Ericsson 1981–1982 Kjell Åke Nilsson 1983–1985 Robin Buhr 1986–1987 Lars Olof Jingbladh 1988–1991 Mats Jingbladh 1992 Lenart Ljung 1993–1994 Ulf SJÖLIN 1995–1996 Mikael Bengtsson 1998–2001 Kenneth Sjöblom 2002–2003 Stefan Jonsson 2004–2006 Peter Lennartsson 2007–2008 Nils Bäckström 2009- Ulf Sjölin Source[1] Chairman Year Chairman 1933–1934 Ebbe Svensson 1935–1936 Sture Jonsson 1937 Folke Pehrsson 1938–1944 Botvid Bengtsson 1945–1946 Tage Jonsson 1947–1953 Ake Rolf 1954–1956 Hugo JOhansson 1957–1959 Tortsen Lasson 1960 Sven Arne Nilsson 1961–1964 Thure Rehngren 1965–1974 Börje Klang 1975–1986 Ingvar Andersson 1987–1992 Bengt Boström 1993–1996 Rolf Elver 1997–2005 Anders Karlsson 2006- Otto Hallgren Source[1] External links BK Astrio Official Website References ^ a b c d e f http://www1.idrottonline.se/templates/OrgInfo.aspx?id=59024 ^ http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/sport/0010/14/tommy.html ^ http://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/person/?playerid=1305 ^ http://svenskfotboll.se/arkiv/tidigare/2006/12/p1591-lager-for-yngsta-pojklandslaget/ v • d • e Football in Sweden Swedish Football Association National teams Men's (U-21) · Women's, Youth League system Allsvenskan · Superettan · Division 1 (North · South) · Division 2 · Division 3 · Damallsvenskan Cup competitions Svenska Cupen · Supercupen · Svenska Cupen (women) · Supercupen (women) List of champions · List of men's clubs · List of women's clubs · List of venues · List of competitions (defunct)