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Lunds BK
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Lunds BK is a football club from Lund, Sweden founded in 1919. The club currently plays in Division 1 Södra.
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Full name | Lunds Bollklubb | ||
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Nickname(s) | Krubban (The Manger) Di gule (The Yellow Ones) | ||
Short name | LBK | ||
Founded | 1919 | ||
Ground | Klostergårdens IP Lund Sweden | ||
Capacity | 5,000 | ||
Chairman | Håkan Kerrèn | ||
Manager | Stefan Jansson | ||
League | Division 1 Södra | ||
2022 | Division 1 Södra, 9th | ||
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Despite their relative success Lunds BK has never competed in the Allsvenskan or Superettan, but has played nine seasons in the second highest level. The club is well known for their youth football programme which has produced numerous players such as Martin Dahlin[1] and Roger Ljung[2] who have progressed to major clubs.