2009 Djurgårdens IF season
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Djurgården will in the 2009 season compete in the Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen. Djurgården sacked both managers after the terrible 2008 year, Siggi Jónsson and Paul Lindholm. The new coaches were presented on December 12, 2008, Andreé Jeglertz and former DIF-manager and two times Swedish champion with Djurgården, Zoran Lukic. Djurgården finished at place 14 after winning all the three last games and played Assyriska in qualification for Allsvenskan. Assyriska won the first game at home with 2–0, but Djurgården came back and won 3–0 at home in extra time, which means that Djurgården will play Allsvenskan 2010
2009 season | |
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Chairman | Per Darnell |
Manager | Andreé Jeglertz |
Stadium | Stockholms Stadion |
Allsvenskan | 14th |
Svenska Cupen | 4th round |
Top goalscorer | League: Patrik Haginge, Hrvoje Milić, Sebastian Rajalakso Daniel Sjölund & Christer Youssef (3) All: Hrvoje Milić & Christer Youssef (4) |
Highest home attendance | 21,884 (18 May vs AIK, Allsvenskan) |
Lowest home attendance | 6,196 (24 October vs Örgryte IS, Allsvenskan) |
On June 3, 2009, Zoran Lukic left the club. Andreé Jeglertz is still in the club.
On June 12 former-Djurgården player Steve Galloway returns to the club as assistant manager.
On November 11 Former club director Tommy Jacobson was selected as new club director. 25 million Swedish crown is coming with him to the club, and 15 of that 25 million is going to be spent on new players for next season.