The 2014 season was Malmö FF's 103rd in existence, their 79th season in Allsvenskan and their 14th consecutive season in the league. They competed in Allsvenskan where they finished first, 2013–14 Svenska Cupen where they were knocked out in the semi-finals, Svenska Supercupen where they won the competition against IF Elfsborg and the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League where they were knocked out in the group stage. Malmö FF also participated in one competition in which the club continued playing in for the 2015 season, 2014–15 Svenska Cupen. This season was the first time since the 2005 season that the club played consecutive seasons in European competition. The season began with the group stage of Svenska Cupen on 1 March, league play started on 30 March and concluded on 1 November. The season concluded with the last Champions League group stage match on 9 December.

Malmö FF
2014 season
ChairmanHåkan Jeppsson
Head coachÅge Hareide
StadiumSwedbank Stadion
Allsvenskan1st
2013–14 Svenska CupenSemi-finals
Svenska SupercupenWinners
2014–15 UEFA Champions LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Markus Rosenberg (15)
All: Markus Rosenberg (24)
Highest home attendance20,500 vs. Olympiacos
(1 October 2014, UEFA Champions League)
vs. Atlético Madrid
(4 November 2014, UEFA Champions League)
vs. Juventus
(26 November 2014, UEFA Champions League)
Lowest home attendance1,266 vs. IF Elfsborg
(9 November 2014, Svenska Supercupen)
Average home league attendance14,090
(in Allsvenskan)
13,029
(in all competitions)
← 2013
2015 →

For the second consecutive season, the club had to appoint a new club captain as Jiloan Hamad left the club after the previous season. Midfielder Guillermo Molins was chosen as Hamad's successor as club captain, Markus Rosenberg took over the captaincy temporarily after the first half of the season as Molins was out with an injury for the rest of the year. Åge Hareide was appointed as the club's new manager on 9 January 2014, this was after Rikard Norling announced his resignation on 27 November 2013.

Malmö FF qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the club's history. They were also the first Swedish club to qualify in 14 years since Helsingborgs IF in the 2000–01 season. The club won their second consecutive league title, their 18th Swedish championship title and 21st Allsvenskan title on 5 October 2014 when they defeated AIK in an away fixture at Friends Arena in the 27th round of the league. Malmö FF became the first Swedish club to win back to back league titles in eleven years, the last club to achieve this feat was Djurgårdens IF in 2003. The last time Malmö FF won consecutive league titles was in 1989 and consecutive Swedish championships in 1975.

Summary edit

 
Forward Markus Rosenberg joined Malmö FF from West Bromwich Albion, returning to the club after nine years abroad.

Allsvenskan edit

 
Malmö FF fans at Friends Arena at the away game against AIK on 5 October 2014 where Malmö FF defended the league title
 
Markus Rosenberg celebrates scoring the title-winning goal against AIK.

The league season started on 30 March 2014 and concluded on 1 November 2014. The official season fixtures were released on 20 December 2013. Malmö FF started the season with a home fixture against newcomers Falkenbergs FF on 30 March, Malmö FF won the match 3–0. The season featured a summer break due to the 2014 FIFA World Cup held between 12 June and 13 July, Malmö FF played no league matches between 1 June and 6 July. The club played its last league fixture of the season away against Åtvidabergs FF on 1 November, Åtvidaberg won the match 2–1.

The club got off to a strong start with four wins in the first matches against Falkenbergs FF, IFK Göteborg, Gefle IF and Örebro SK, not conceding a goal until the fourth match. As a result of this Malmö FF took the lead in the league table from the first round of matches. The club's first loss of points came in the fifth round with a 2–2 home draw against Djurgårdens IF, a club which Malmö FF had lost both matches against in the previous season. After bouncing back with a win in the sixth round in an away fixture against IFK Norrköping, the club lost its first league match at home against BK Häcken 1–2. Nevertheless, Malmö FF held on to pole position in the league table and proceeded to win three matches in a row after the loss against Häcken. This string of matches included the Scanian derby away against Helsingborgs IF, a home fixture against Halmstads BK and the away fixture against Mjällby AIF, a club Malmö FF had never previously defeated at Strandvallen. The eleventh round of league play saw Malmö FF meet pre-season favourites AIK in a home fixture that ended 2–2 after Malmö FF had come back from a 0–2 score. The last fixture of the spring season was an away fixture against IF Elfsborg at Borås Arena on 1 June, the venue where Malmö FF secured last season's league title. Malmö FF won the match 1–0 and created a six points margin down to Elfsborg and Kalmar FF who were positioned second and third respectively.

After the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Malmö FF faced IF Brommapojkarna in an away fixture on 6 July, a match that finished in a 1–1 draw after a fairly uneventful match. This was followed up with a 3–0 home win against Åtvidabergs FF before another away draw against Kalmar FF. After having played 15 out of 30 league fixtures Malmö FF were still six points ahead of the team in second place, AIK. The club maintained the six-point gap in the two following fixtures, by winning 3–1 at home against Kalmar and defeating newcomers Falkenberg 5–2 on the road. The six-point gap was reduced down to a four-point lead after a drawn home fixture against IFK Göteborg in the 18th round as AIK won their fixture in the same round. However, the lead was again increased to six points in the following round as Malmö FF turned 0–2 at half-time against Örebro at home to 3–2 in full-time in the 19th round. The lead was increased further to a seven-point gap in the 20th round when Malmö FF tied an away fixture against Gefle at the same time as AIK lost against Örebro.

Following a home win against Norrköping, Malmö FF entered a period of win-less games starting with a 2–0 loss against Djurgården in the 22nd round. This decreased the club's lead to four points in the league table. Malmö FF followed to play two draws, 3–3 in the away fixture against Häcken where the club came back from a 3–1 deficit and 1–1 in the Scanian derby at home against Helsingborg where Markus Rosenbergs late goal was equalized in the following minute by the away team. This was the first time Malmö FF played three matches without a win since May 2013. However, AIK and other teams chasing Malmö FF in the top of the table failed to capitalize on the club's shortage of points and Malmö FF's lead was instead increased to six points with only six matches left to play. In the next round, Malmö FF defeated Halmstad away, this was the club's seventh successive victory at Örjans Vall since 2007. The win meant an eight-point difference to the nearest competitor in the table, Elfsborg. The lead was increased to nine points in the following round as Malmö FF won the home against Mjällby, 4–1, while Elfsborg saw themselves passed by IFK Göteborg. These results made it possible for Malmö FF to secure the league title in the 27th round in the away game against title competitors AIK at Friends Arena on 5 October. As IFK Göteborg and Elfsborg lost their matches before kick-off between Malmö FF and AIK, the club needed a draw to secure the title. The club's 18th Swedish championship and 21st Allsvenskan title was won after a 3–2 win against AIK. The result meant a 12-point lead with only nine points left to play for in the last three fixtures.

With nothing left to play for in the last three matches, Malmö FF only managed to gather three points out of nine. In the 28th round the club hosted Elfsborg at home, Elfsborg won the match 2–1 after two goals in the second half for the guests. The last home game of the season against Brommapojkarna ended in a 2–0 win in a match full of chances for the home team. The last match of the league season took place on 1 November at Kopparvallen against Åtvidaberg. Malmö FF took the lead in the first half with a goal from former Åtvidaberg player Anton Tinnerholm who joined Malmö FF in the summer of 2014. Åtvidaberg managed to turn the game around and won 2–1, the last goal being scored by Kristian Bergström who had previously played for Malmö FF. This goal also made Bergström the league's oldest goalscorer of all time at 40 years of age. After the game, Malmö FF were presented with the league trophy Lennart Johanssons Pokal.

Svenska Cupen edit

Malmö FF qualified for the group stage of the 2013–14 Svenska Cupen in the 2013 season by beating Sävedalens IF 6–0 on 21 August 2013. The club was seeded first in the group stage draw after finishing first in the 2013 Allsvenskan. The groups were drawn on 13 November 2013 and Malmö FF were drawn against three clubs from the 2013 Superettan, fourth-placed Degerfors IF, fifth-placed Hammarby IF and sixth-placed Ängelholms FF. The group stage was played between 1 and 15 March 2014 before the start of the league season.[1]

The first match was a home fixture against Degerfors IF at Malmö IP on 1 March, Malmö FF won the match 7–1 after a hat-trick by Simon Kroon. The second match was an away fixture against Ängelholms FF on 8 March, a Scanian derby, Malmö FF won the match 3–0. The fixture was played at Malmö IP as Ängelholms IP was not approved for play, Ängelholm was technically designated as the home team for the fixture. The third and final match was a home fixture against Hammarby IF on 15 March at Malmö Stadion which Malmö FF won 3–2, this was the first meeting between the two clubs since Hammarby was relegated to Superettan after the 2009 Allsvenskan season. With an attendance of 8,276 Malmö FF set a new record attendance for a match in the Svenska Cup group stage.[2]

Malmö FF won the group and advanced to the quarter-finals where they faced fellow Allsvenskan club IF Brommapojkarna. The quarter-finals were drawn on 17 March, the club was seeded in the draw after finishing as one of the four best group winners. The quarter-final was played at home on 22 March, Malmö FF won the match 2–0.[3] The semi-finals were drawn on 25 March with Malmö FF drawn against rivals Helsingborgs IF in a home fixture.[4] The Scanian derby was played at Swedbank Stadion on 1 May with Helsingborg winning the match 2–0. Helsingborg advanced to the final at Friends Arena on 18 May where they lost to IF Elfsborg.

The draw for the second round of the 2014–15 Svenska Cupen was held on 7 August. Malmö FF faced Division 1 side IS Halmia at Örjans Vall on 15 November. The match was initially planned to be played in August but was postponed due to Malmö FF's participation in the qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Malmö FF won 2–1 after extra time and progressed to the group stage to be held in March 2015.

Svenska Supercupen edit

Malmö FF qualified for the 2014 Svenska Supercupen by winning the 2014 Allsvenskan on 5 October 2014. The match was played at home at Malmö Stadion on 9 November 2014 and the club's opponents were the 2013–14 Svenska Cupen winners IF Elfsborg. This was the second successive and third time in total that the club competed in Svenska Supercupen. Malmö FF won their second successive title after winning 5–4 on penalties after the match had ended 2–2 after extra time. Isaac Kiese Thelin scored Malmö FF's first goal in the 89th minute of ordinary time, equalizing Elfsborg's 1–0 lead. In the second half of extra time Emil Forsberg made it 2–1 to Malmö FF before Elfsborg could equalize to 2–2 after having scored a penalty in the 120th minute. In the penalty shoot-out Malmö FF scored in five out of six penalties while Elfsborg scored four, Erdal Rakip scored the match-winning penalty.

UEFA Champions League edit

 
Malmö FF fans at Red Bull Arena at the away game against Red Bull Salzburg on 19 August 2014.

Malmö FF qualified for the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League by merit of finishing first in the 2013 Allsvenskan. The club entered the competition in the second round of qualification. The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 23 June, Malmö FF was unseeded in the draw. The club was drawn against the 2013 Latvian champions FK Ventspils. This was only the second time that Malmö FF faced Latvian opposition in European competition, and the first time since 1996. The first leg of the fixture was played at home on 16 July and ended in a 0–0 draw after a game of few chances from either side. The away fixture at Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions was played on 23 July and ended with a 1–0 win for Malmö FF, thus taking them through to the third qualifying round with 1–0 on aggregate.

Malmö FF faced Czech side Sparta Prague in the third qualifying round, Malmö FF were unseeded in the draw held on 18 July. The first leg was played at the Generali Arena in Prague on 29 July and ended in a 4–2 defeat for Malmö FF after leading 2–1 at half-time. The second leg was played on 6 August at Swedbank Stadion in Malmö and ended with a 2–0 win for Malmö FF. The tie ended in a 4–4 draw with Malmö FF advancing due to the away goals rule. This was the second time Malmö FF faced a club from the Czech Republic in European competition and the first time since 1996.

The draw for the play-off round was held on 8 August, Malmö FF was unseeded in the draw. The club was drawn against Austrian champions Red Bull Salzburg. This was the third time Malmö FF faced Austrian opposition in European competition, the last time being in the group stage of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League against Austria Wien. The first leg of the tie was played at Red Bull Arena in Wals-Siezenheim on 19 August. The match ended in a 2–1 defeat for Malmö FF after Emil Forsberg scored a late goal in the 90th minute. The second leg was played at home at Swedbank Stadion on 27 August and ended in a 3–0 win for Malmö FF which made it 4–2 on aggregate. Thus the club qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history. They were also the first Swedish club to qualify in 14 years since Helsingborgs IF in the 2000–01 season.

The draw for the group stage was held on 28 August 2014 in Monaco, France. Malmö FF were seeded in pot 4 which consisted of the lowest ranked teams. The club was drawn against 2014 UEFA Champions League finalists and Spanish champions Atlético Madrid, Italian champions Juventus and Greek champions Olympiacos. Malmö FF played their first match of the group stage, an away fixture against Juventus on 16 September, and concluded the group stage on 9 December with an away fixture against Olympiacos. In the six group stage matches Malmö FF gathered three points and ended up in fourth place, thus being knocked out of the Champions League and further European competition for the 2014–15 season. In the six matches the club won one match, the home fixture against Olympiacos 2–0, and lost the other five matches. Olympiacos was also the only team that Malmö FF managed to score against, scoring two in the home match and two in the 4–2 away loss.

Key events edit

 
Midfielder and captain Jiloan Hamad left the club for German side 1899 Hoffenheim after six seasons.

Players edit

Squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   SWE Matias Concha
3 DF   CHI Miiko Albornoz
3 DF   SWE Anton Tinnerholm
4 DF   SWE Filip Helander
5 DF   SWE Pontus Jansson
5 MF   SWE Erdal Rakip
6 MF   FIN Markus Halsti
7 FW   SWE Magnus Eriksson
8 MF   GHA Enoch Kofi Adu
9 FW   SWE Markus Rosenberg (vice captain)
10 MF   SWE Guillermo Molins (captain)
11 MF   SWE Simon Thern
14 MF   SWE Simon Kroon
15 MF   POL Paweł Cibicki
16 GK   SWE Sixten Mohlin
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   SWE Petar Petrović
18 DF   SWE Johan Hammar
20 DF   BRA Ricardinho
21 DF   SWE Erik Johansson
22 MF   SWE Amin Nazari
23 DF   SWE Jasmin Sudić
24 DF   TUR Mahmut Özen
24 FW   SWE Isaac Kiese Thelin
25 GK   DEN Robin Olsen
26 FW   ALB Agon Mehmeti
27 GK   SWE Zlatan Azinović
32 DF   SWE Pa Konate
33 MF   SWE Emil Forsberg
34 DF   SWE Alexander Blomqvist
35 MF   SWE Piotr Johansson

Youth players with first-team appearances edit

Youth players who played a competitive match for the club in 2014.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
37 DF   SWE Franz Brorsson
No. Pos. Nation Player
38 FW   TUR Deniz Hümmet

Squad stats edit

Number Position Name 2014 Allsvenskan 2013–14 Svenska Cupen
2014–15 Svenska Cupen
2014 Svenska Supercupen
2014–15 UEFA Champions League Total
Appearances Goals Appearances Goals Appearances Goals Appearances Goals
2 DF Matias Concha 8 0 2 0 3 0 13 0
3 DF Anton Tinnerholm 14 1 2 0 10 0 26 1
4 DF Filip Helander 28 1 5 1 10 0 43 2
5 MF Erdal Rakip 15 0 4 0 4 0 23 0
6 MF Markus Halsti 26 1 5 0 12 0 43 1
7 FW Magnus Eriksson 30 5 6 1 11 1 47 7
8 MF Enoch Kofi Adu 15 0 1 1 10 0 26 1
9 FW Markus Rosenberg 28 15 4 2 12 7 44 24
10 MF Guillermo Molins 11 8 4 5 0 0 15 13
11 MF Simon Thern 14 2 7 0 3 0 24 2
14 MF Simon Kroon 19 0 5 5 9 1 33 6
15 MF Paweł Cibicki 21 3 4 0 7 0 32 3
16 GK Sixten Mohlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 DF Johan Hammar 7 0 2 0 3 0 12 0
20 DF Ricardinho 23 0 6 0 10 0 39 0
21 DF Erik Johansson 25 0 5 0 10 0 40 0
22 MF Amin Nazari 10 0 1 0 3 0 14 0
24 FW Isaac Kiese Thelin 14 5 1 1 12 2 27 8
25 GK Robin Olsen 29 0 4 0 12 0 45 0
26 FW Agon Mehmeti 10 2 1 0 4 0 15 2
27 GK Zlatan Azinović 2 0 3 0 0 0 5 0
32 DF Pa Konate 11 0 2 0 4 0 17 0
33 MF Emil Forsberg 29 14 6 3 12 2 47 19
34 DF Alexander Blomqvist 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 MF Piotr Johansson 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
37 DF Franz Brorsson 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
38 FW Deniz Hümmet 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Players that left the club during the season
3 DF Miiko Albornoz 9 0 5 0 0 0 14 0
5 DF Pontus Jansson 9 1 5 0 0 0 14 1
17 MF Petar Petrović 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
23 DF Jasmin Sudić 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 DF Mahmut Özen 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0

Players in/out edit

In edit

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
29 DF   Tobias Malm 21 Landskrona BoIS Loan return Winter 2014 mff.se
23 DF   Jasmin Sudić 23 Mjällby AIF Loan return Winter 2014 mff.se
22 MF   Amin Nazari 20 Assyriska FF Loan return Winter 2015 mff.se
28 FW   Alexander Nilsson 21 Landskrona BoIS Loan return Winter 2014 mff.se
26 FW   Petter Thelin 18 IF Limhamn Bunkeflo Loan return Winter 2015 mff.se
24 DF   Mahmut Özen 25 Mjällby AIF Bosman Winter 2017 Free[41] mff.se
27 GK   Zlatan Azinović 25 Kalmar FF Bosman Winter 2015 Free[42] fotbolltransfers.com
9 FW   Markus Rosenberg 31 West Bromwich Albion   Bosman Winter 2016 Free[43] twitter.com
35 MF   Piotr Johansson 19 Youth system Promoted Summer undisclosed mff.se
32 DF   Pa Konate 20 Östers IF Loan return Summer 2017 sydsvenskan.se
24 FW   Isaac Kiese Thelin 22 IFK Norrköping Transfer Summer 2017 (~ 1.0M SEK)[44] mff.se
3 DF   Anton Tinnerholm 23 Åtvidabergs FF Transfer Summer 2017 (~ 1.3M SEK)[45] mff.se
26 FW   Agon Mehmeti 24 Palermo   Transfer Summer 2017 Free[46] mff.se
8 MF   Enoch Kofi Adu 23 Club Brugge   Transfer Summer 2017 (~ 5.0M SEK)[47] mff.se

Out edit

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
10 MF   Jiloan Hamad 23 1899 Hoffenheim   End of contract Winter Free[48] mff.se
17 MF   Ivo Pękalski 23 BK Häcken End of contract Winter Free[49] mff.se
27 GK   Johan Dahlin 27 Gençlerbirliği   Transfer Winter (~ 5.0M SEK)[50] mff.se
9 FW   Dardan Rexhepi 22 IF Brommapojkarna Transfer Winter (~ 0.4M SEK)[51] mff.se
8 MF   Erik Friberg 27 Bologna   Transfer Winter (~ 5.0M SEK)[52] mff.se
28 FW   Alexander Nilsson 21 Trelleborgs FF Loan Winter mff.se
32 DF   Pa Konate 19 Östers IF Loan Winter mff.se
19 FW   Benjamin Fadi 18 IFK Värnamo Loan Winter mff.se
26 FW   Petter Thelin 19 Skellefteå FF Loan Winter mff.se
29 DF   Tobias Malm 22 Östersunds FK Loan Winter mff.se
24 DF   Mahmut Özen 25 Kayseri Erciyesspor   Loan Summer mff.se
5 DF   Pontus Jansson 23 Torino   Transfer Summer (~ 4.5M SEK)[53] mff.se
3 DF   Miiko Albornoz 23 Hannover 96   Transfer Summer (~ 15.0M SEK)[54] mff.se
23 DF   Jasmin Sudić 23 Mjällby AIF Transfer Summer Undisclosed mff.se
17 MF   Petar Petrović 18 Radnički Niš   Loan Summer fotbolltransfers.com

Disciplinary record edit

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
      Notes
2 DF   Concha 1 0 0
3 DF   Tinnerholm 3 0 0
5 DF   Jansson 3 1 0
6 MF   Halsti 5 0 0
7 FW   Eriksson 2 0 0
8 MF   Adu 1 0 0
9 FW   Rosenberg 8 0 0
10 MF   Molins 1 0 0
11 MF   Thern 1 0 0
14 MF   Kroon 1 0 0
15 MF   Cibicki 1 0 0
18 DF   Hammar 1 0 1
20 DF   Ricardinho 4 0 0
21 DF   Johansson 3 0 0
25 GK   Olsen 3 0 0
26 FW   Mehmeti 2 0 0
33 MF   Forsberg 3 0 0

Source: svenskfotboll.se
Only competitive matches
  = Number of bookings;   = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card;   = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.
Notes: Allsvenskan only

Club edit

 
The 2014 season was Åge Hareide's first season with Malmö FF.
 
Swedbank Stadion was the third largest stadium in Allsvenskan during the 2014 season.

Coaching staff edit

Name Role
  Åge Hareide Head coach
  Olof Persson Assistant coach
  Ben Rosen Fitness coach
  Jonnie Fedel Goalkeeping coach
  Wilner Registre Physiotherapist
  Pär Herbertsson Club doctor
  Greger Andrijevski Club masseur
  Sverker Fryklund Mental coach
  Kenneth Folkesson Equipment manager
  Yksel Osmanovski U21 coach
  Mats Engqvist Head coach youth academy
  Staffan Tapper Youth talent coach
  Vito Stavljanin Head scout

Other information edit

Chairman   Håkan Jeppsson
Managing director   Niclas Carlnén
Director Of Sports   Daniel Andersson
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Swedbank Stadion (24,000 / 105x70 m)

Source: Malmö FF and Swedbank Stadion

Competitions edit

Overall edit

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Allsvenskan N/A Winner 30 March 2014 1 November 2014
Svenska Cupen Round 2 Semi-finals 21 August 2013 1 May 2014
Svenska Supercupen Final Winner 9 November 2014
UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round Group stage 16 July 2014 9 December 2014

Source: Competitions

Allsvenskan edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Malmö FF (C) 30 18 8 4 59 31 +28 62 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 IFK Göteborg 30 15 11 4 58 34 +24 56 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[a]
3 AIK 30 15 7 8 59 42 +17 52 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[b]
4 IF Elfsborg 30 15 7 8 40 31 +9 52
5 BK Häcken 30 13 7 10 58 45 +13 46
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) head-to-head goal difference; 6) head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ IFK Göteborg qualified for the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round by winning 2014–15 Svenska Cupen.
  2. ^ IF Elfsborg qualified for the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round as the fourth-placed team since IFK Göteborg, winners of the 2014–15 Svenska Cupen, already qualified based on league position.

Results summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 18 8 4 59 31  +28 62 9 4 2 34 16  +18 9 4 2 25 15  +10

Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)

Results by round edit

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA
ResultWWWWDWLWWWDWDWDWWDWDWLDDWWWLWL
Position111111111111111111111111111111
Source: see below
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

30 March 2014 Round 1 Malmö FF 3–0 Falkenbergs FF Malmö
17:30 Eriksson   74'
Thern   85', 90'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 19,383
Referee: Markus Strömbergsson (Gävle)
7 April 2014 Round 2 IFK Göteborg 0–3 Malmö FF Gothenburg
19:00 Report Molins   8', 28'
Rosenberg   82'
Stadium: Gamla Ullevi
Attendance: 17,073
Referee: Michael Lerjéus (Skövde)
12 April 2014 Round 3 Malmö FF 1–0 Gefle IF Malmö
16:00 Rosenberg   63' Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 11,338
Referee: Martin Hansson (Holmsjö)
16 April 2014 Round 4 Örebro SK 1–2 Malmö FF Örebro
19:00 Yasin   76' Report Molins   32'
Jansson   63'
Stadium: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 8,125
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Lund)
21 April 2014 Round 5 Malmö FF 2–2 Djurgårdens IF Malmö
17:30 Molins   45'
Eriksson   47'
Report Radetinac   15'
Fejzullahu   71'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 14,315
Referee: Bojan Pandžić (Gothenburg)
28 April 2014 Round 6 IFK Norrköping 1–2 Malmö FF Norrköping
19:00 Kamara   80' Report Eriksson   47'
Forsberg   84'
Stadium: Idrottsparken
Attendance: 7,234
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
4 May 2014 Round 7 Malmö FF 1–2 BK Häcken Malmö
15:00 Halsti   67' Report El Kabir   3', 7' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 10,626
Referee: Markus Strömbergsson (Gävle)
8 May 2014 Round 8 Helsingborgs IF 0–1 Malmö FF Helsingborg
20:00 Report Molins   18' (pen.) Stadium: Olympia
Attendance: 10,950
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sigtuna)
12 May 2014 Round 9 Malmö FF 3–1 Halmstads BK Malmö
19:00 Rosenberg   10'
Cibicki   90'
Molins   90+2'
Report Magyar   90+4' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 11,219
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim (Köping)
22 May 2014 Round 10 Mjällby AIF 0–1 Malmö FF Hällevik
19:00 Report Molins   39' Stadium: Strandvallen
Attendance: 5,511
Referee: Markus Strömbergsson (Gävle)
26 May 2014 Round 11 Malmö FF 2–2 AIK Malmö
19:05 Molins   63'
Cibicki   90+4'
Report Markkanen   45'
Quaison   59'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 17,382
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
1 June 2014 Round 12 IF Elfsborg 0–1 Malmö FF Borås
17:30 Report Rosenberg   43' Stadium: Borås Arena
Attendance: 11,641
Referee: Martin Hansson (Holmsjö)
6 July 2014 Round 13 IF Brommapojkarna 1–1 Malmö FF Stockholm
17:30 Karlström   39' Report Rosenberg   15' Stadium: Grimsta IP
Attendance: 2,037
Referee: Johan Hamlin (Bro)
12 July 2014 Round 14 Malmö FF 3–0 Åtvidabergs FF Malmö
17:30 Forsberg   14', 28', 48' Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 9,336
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
19 July 2014 Round 15 Kalmar FF 1–1 Malmö FF Kalmar
16:00 Söderqvist   21' Report Kiese Thelin   11' Stadium: Guldfågeln Arena
Attendance: 11,911
Referee: Markus Strömbergsson (Gävle)
26 July 2014 Round 16 Malmö FF 3–1 Kalmar FF Malmö
16:00 Forsberg   47'
Ramhorn   53' (o.g.)
Rosenberg   63'
Report Andersson   12' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 13,511
Referee: Martin Hansson (Holmsjö)
2 August 2014 Round 17 Falkenbergs FF 2–5 Malmö FF Falkenberg
16:00 Donyoh   13'
Vall   89'
Report Mehmeti   24', 38'
Rosenberg   67'
Forsberg   73'
Eriksson   83'
Stadium: Falkenbergs IP
Attendance: 5,221
Referee: Johan Hamlin (Bro)
10 August 2014 Round 18 Malmö FF 2–2 IFK Göteborg Malmö
17:30 Rosenberg   27'
Forsberg   83'
Report Vibe   70'
Engvall   85'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 18,838
Referee: Markus Strömbergsson (Gävle)
13 August 2014 Round 19 Malmö FF 3–2 Örebro SK Malmö
19:00 Rosenberg   60' (pen.), 89'
Kiese Thelin   74'
Report Kamara   12', 19' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 12,264
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Lund)
16 August 2014 Round 20 Gefle IF 0–0 Malmö FF Gävle
16:00 Report Stadium: Strömvallen
Attendance: 4,211
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
23 August 2014 Round 21 Malmö FF 3–0 IFK Norrköping Malmö
16:00 Forsberg   65'
Kiese Thelin   67'
Helander   86'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 11,205
Referee: Bojan Pandžić (Gothenburg)
31 August 2014 Round 22 Djurgårdens IF 2–0 Malmö FF Stockholm
17:30 Radetinac   10'
Andersson   36'
Report Stadium: Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 24,529
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sigtuna)
13 September 2014 Round 23 BK Häcken 3–3 Malmö FF Gothenburg
13:00 Gustafson   5'
Þorvaldsson   18'
Gustafson   28'
Report Forsberg   11', 53'
Kiese Thelin   56'
Stadium: Gamla Ullevi
Attendance: 2,862
Referee: Martin Strömbergsson (Gävle)
21 September 2014 Round 24 Malmö FF 1–1 Helsingborgs IF Malmö
17:30 Rosenberg   85' Report Dahlberg   87' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,310
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sigtuna)
24 September 2014 Round 25 Halmstads BK 0–1 Malmö FF Halmstad
19:00 Report Cibicki   16' Stadium: Örjans Vall
Attendance: 5,046
Referee: Michael Lerjéus (Skövde)
27 September 2014 Round 26 Malmö FF 4–1 Mjällby AIF Malmö
13:00 Forsberg   45', 70', 90'
Rosenberg   64'
Report Blomqvist   39' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 12,126
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Lund)
5 October 2014 Round 27 AIK 2–3 Malmö FF Solna
17:30 Bahoui   67', 85' Report Kiese Thelin   39'
Eriksson   51'
Rosenberg   86'
Stadium: Friends Arena
Attendance: 23,247
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sigtuna)
18 October 2014 Round 28 Malmö FF 1–2 IF Elfsborg Malmö
13:00 Rosenberg   1' Report Larsson   66', 79' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 16,122
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Täby)
27 October 2014 Round 29 Malmö FF 2–0 IF Brommapojkarna Malmö
19:00 Forsberg   12'
Rosenberg   77'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 13,382
Referee: Martin Hansson (Holmsjö)
1 November 2014 Round 30 Åtvidabergs FF 2–1 Malmö FF Åtvidaberg
13:00 Santos   42'
Bergström   66'
Report Tinnerholm   31' Stadium: Kopparvallen
Attendance: 4,125
Referee: Bojan Pandžić (Gothenburg)

Svenska Cupen edit

2013–14 edit

The tournament continued from the 2013 season.

Kickoff times are in UTC+1 unless stated otherwise.

Group stage edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MFF HAM ÄFF DEG
1 Malmö FF 3 3 0 0 13 3 +10 9 Advance to Knockout stage 3–2 7–1
2 Hammarby IF 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 4 0–0
3 Ängelholms FF 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4 0–3
4 Degerfors IF 3 0 0 3 2 13 −11 0 1–3 0–3
Source: [citation needed]
1 March 2014 Matchday 1 Malmö FF 7–1 Degerfors IF Malmö
13:00 Kroon   3', 6', 67'
Molins   39', 40'
Eriksson   58'
Forsberg   80'
Report Samuelsson   18' Stadium: Malmö IP
Attendance: 3,321
Referee: Robert Daradić (Helsingborg)
8 March 2014 Matchday 2 Ängelholms FF 0–3 Malmö FF Malmö
13:00 Report Molins   33', 54'
Kroon   42'
Stadium: Malmö IP
(Match was moved since Ängelholms IP wasn't approved for play, Ängelholms FF were designated as the home team of the fixture.)

Attendance: 2,678
Referee: Kristoffer Karlsson (Helsingborg)
15 March 2014 Matchday 3 Malmö FF 3–2 Hammarby IF Malmö
15:30 Forsberg   10'
Rosenberg   25'
Molins   50' (pen.)
Report Haddad   75'
Fuhre   89'
Stadium: Malmö Stadion
Attendance: 8,276
Referee: Robert Daradić (Helsingborg)
Knockout stage edit
22 March 2014 Quarter-finals Malmö FF 2–0 IF Brommapojkarna Malmö
15:00 Helander   59'
Kroon   86'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 3,442
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Lund)
1 May 2014 Semi-finals Malmö FF 0–2 Helsingborgs IF Malmö
15:00 UTC+2 Report Uronen   27'
Accam   90'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 8,540
Referee: Martin Hansson (Holmsjö)

2014–15 edit

The tournament continued into the 2015 season.
Qualification stage edit
15 November 2014 Round 2 IS Halmia 1–2 (a.e.t.) Malmö FF Halmstad
14:00 UTC+1 Taube   49' Report Adu   75'
Rosenberg   102' (pen.)
Stadium: Örjans Vall
Attendance: 1,618
Referee: Jonas Karlsson (Målilla)

Svenska Supercupen edit

9 November 2014 Final Malmö FF 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
IF Elfsborg Malmö
18:15 UTC+1 Kiese Thelin   89'
Forsberg   114'
Report Claesson   22'
Prodell   124' (pen.)
Stadium: Malmö Stadion
Attendance: 1,266
Referee: Martin Strömbergsson (Gävle)
Penalties
Tinnerholm  
Forsberg  
Kroon  
Cibicki  
Kiese Thelin  
Rakip  
  Frick
  Prodell
  Rohdén
  Larsson
  Hedlund
  Beckmann

UEFA Champions League edit

Qualifying phase and play-off round edit

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

Second qualifying round edit
16 July 2014 First Leg Malmö FF   0–0   Ventspils Malmö, Sweden
19:00 Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 8,831
Referee: Antti Munukka (Finland)
23 July 2014 Second Leg Ventspils   0–1
(0–1 agg.)
  Malmö FF Ventspils, Latvia
19:00 UTC+3 Report Kiese Thelin   19' Stadium: Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Kristo Tohver (Estonia)
Third qualifying round edit
29 July 2014 First Leg Sparta Prague   4–2   Malmö FF Prague, Czech Republic
19:30 Lafata   22', 51', 70'
Kováč   52'
Report Forsberg   17'
Kiese Thelin   27'
Stadium: Generali Arena
Attendance: 12,833
Referee: Halis Özkahya (Turkey)
6 August 2014 Second Leg Malmö FF   2–0
(a 4–4 agg.)
  Sparta Prague Malmö, Sweden
19:00 Rosenberg   35', 55' Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 19,322
Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France)
Play-off round edit
19 August 2014 First Leg Red Bull Salzburg   2–1   Malmö FF Wals-Siezenheim, Austria
20:45 Schiemer   16'
Soriano   54'
Report Forsberg   90' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 29,110
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
27 August 2014 Second Leg Malmö FF   3–0
(4–2 agg.)
  Red Bull Salzburg Malmö, Sweden
20:45 Rosenberg   11' (pen.), 84'
Eriksson   19'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,361
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)

Group stage edit

Times up to 25 October 2014 (matchdays 1–3) are CEST (UTC+2), thereafter (matchdays 4–6) times are CET (UTC+1).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ATL JUV OLY MAL
1   Atlético Madrid 6 4 1 1 14 3 +11 13 Advance to knockout phase 1–0 4–0 5–0
2   Juventus 6 3 1 2 7 4 +3 10 0–0 3–2 2–0
3   Olympiacos 6 3 0 3 10 13 −3 9 Transfer to Europa League 3–2 1–0 4–2
4   Malmö FF 6 1 0 5 4 15 −11 3 0–2 0–2 2–0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
16 September 2014 Matchday 1 Juventus   2–0   Malmö FF Turin, Italy
20:45 Tevez   59', 90' Report Stadium: Juventus Stadium
Attendance: 31,218
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
1 October 2014 Matchday 2 Malmö FF   2–0   Olympiacos Malmö, Sweden
20:45 Rosenberg   42', 82' Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,500
Referee: Sergei Karasev (Russia)
22 October 2014 Matchday 3 Atlético Madrid   5–0   Malmö FF Madrid, Spain
20:45 Koke   48'
Mandžukić   61'
Griezmann   63'
Godín   87'
Cerci   90+3'
Report Stadium: Vicente Calderón Stadium
Attendance: 34,502
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)
4 November 2014 Matchday 4 Malmö FF   0–2   Atlético Madrid Malmö, Sweden
20:45 Report Koke   30'
García   78'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,500
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (England)
26 November 2014 Matchday 5 Malmö FF   0–2   Juventus Malmö, Sweden
20:45 Report Llorente   49'
Tevez   88'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,500
Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal)
9 December 2014 Matchday 6 Olympiacos   4–2   Malmö FF Piraeus, Greece
20:45 Fuster   22'
Domínguez   63'
Mitroglou   87'
Afellay   90'
Report Kroon   59'
Rosenberg   81'
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 27,562
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)

Non competitive edit

Pre-season edit

Kickoff times are in UTC+1 unless stated otherwise.

18 February 2014 Friendly Malmö FF   0–0   FC Nordsjælland Malmö, Sweden
14:00 Report Stadium: Malmö IP
Attendance: 3,021
Referee: Robert Daradić (Helsingborg)
24 February 2014 Friendly Malmö FF 2–1 Mjällby AIF Malmö, Sweden
15:00 Forsberg   65', 67' Report Haynes   85' (pen.) Stadium: Malmö IP
Attendance: 1,557
Referee: Kristoffer Karlsson (Helsingborg)

Mid-season edit

Kickoff times are in UTC+2 unless stated otherwise.

18 June 2014 Friendly FC Höllviken 0–3 Malmö FF Höllviken, Sweden
17:30 Report Ndiaye   19'
Cibicki   79'
Kroon   89'
Stadium: Höllvikens IP
Attendance: 1,266
27 June 2014 Friendly Partizan   3–3   Malmö FF Belgrade, Serbia
20:45 Pantić   36'
Vulićević   50'
Ilić   90+2' (pen.)
Report Rosenberg   3'
Molins   6'
Ostojić   24' (o.g.)
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Milenko Vukadinovic (Serbia)

Post-season edit

20 November 2014 Friendly Malmö FF   4–0   HJK Malmö, Sweden
15:00 UTC+1 Forsberg   26'
Cibicki   42'
Ricardinho   45'
Fadi   70'
Report Stadium: Malmö Stadion
Attendance: 1,266
Referee: Kristoffer Karlsson (Höganäs)

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