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Stockholms Fotbollförbund
The Stockholms Fotbollförbund (lit. 'Stockholm Football Association'; StFF) is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in Stockholm County.
Stockholms Fotbollförbund is the governing body for football in Stockholm County (except some peripherical municipalities). The association was founded on 29 March 1917 when 49 teams registered with the organisation. In the last decade the number of senior clubs has been well over 500 clubs. There is currently 450 member clubs. Based in Solna, Stockholm, the Association's chairman is Sune Jerry Reinhold.
There are now about 60,000 active players participating in Stockholm football, this is about 24 percent of the total number of sports activities in the district. In 2005, for example, there were around 30,363 registered players (24,028 men and 6,335 women participants). To this can be added 30,000 young adolescents who take part in the S:t Eriks Cupen.
Stockholm Football is important for children and young people's upbringing and good social development. The future vision is hoped to renew cooperation with schools. In today's modern society it is essential that children's fitness and energies are stimulated.
In 2024, a financial scandal emerged involving the Swedish Football Association and the StFF, where millions of Swedish kronor were allegedly obtained through fraudulent invoices and misappropriated grants intended for youth football development. An internal audit revealed suspicious financial activities dating back to 2021, involving fabricated invoices and fictitious projects. The Swedish Sports Confederation and the City of Stockholm launched investigations into the misuse of public funds, and at least one individual formerly affiliated with the Stockholm Football Association was reported to the police. The incident has led to calls for increased financial oversight and transparency within Swedish football organizations.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Botkyrka Municipality.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Danderyd Municipality.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Ekerö Municipality.
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Stockholms Fotbollförbund
The Stockholms Fotbollförbund (lit. 'Stockholm Football Association'; StFF) is one of the 24 district organisations of the Swedish Football Association. It administers lower tier football in Stockholm County.
Stockholms Fotbollförbund is the governing body for football in Stockholm County (except some peripherical municipalities). The association was founded on 29 March 1917 when 49 teams registered with the organisation. In the last decade the number of senior clubs has been well over 500 clubs. There is currently 450 member clubs. Based in Solna, Stockholm, the Association's chairman is Sune Jerry Reinhold.
There are now about 60,000 active players participating in Stockholm football, this is about 24 percent of the total number of sports activities in the district. In 2005, for example, there were around 30,363 registered players (24,028 men and 6,335 women participants). To this can be added 30,000 young adolescents who take part in the S:t Eriks Cupen.
Stockholm Football is important for children and young people's upbringing and good social development. The future vision is hoped to renew cooperation with schools. In today's modern society it is essential that children's fitness and energies are stimulated.
In 2024, a financial scandal emerged involving the Swedish Football Association and the StFF, where millions of Swedish kronor were allegedly obtained through fraudulent invoices and misappropriated grants intended for youth football development. An internal audit revealed suspicious financial activities dating back to 2021, involving fabricated invoices and fictitious projects. The Swedish Sports Confederation and the City of Stockholm launched investigations into the misuse of public funds, and at least one individual formerly affiliated with the Stockholm Football Association was reported to the police. The incident has led to calls for increased financial oversight and transparency within Swedish football organizations.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Botkyrka Municipality.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Danderyd Municipality.
Affiliated members of StFF based in Ekerö Municipality.