Västmanland-Nerikes BK

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Västmanland-Nerikes BK was a Swedish football club created in 1910 for the sole purpose of playing in the newly started Svenska Serien. The team was made up of the best players from Örebro BK, IFK Köping and IFK Västerås, who were selected after two test matches played before the league started. The club played its matches at Örebro IP in Örebro.

Västmanland-Nerikes BK
Full nameVästmanland-Nerikes Bollklubb
Founded1910
Dissolved1910
GroundÖrebro IP, Örebro
ChairmanCharles Löfgren
ManagerEmanuel Grahn
LeagueSvenska Serien
1910Svenska Serien, 7th

The team finished seventh in their first season,[1] and the club was then dissolved. The clubs that provided players for Västmanland-Nerikes BK continued to play in other competitions during the season, and Västmanland-Nerike never played in any other competition than the first season of Svenska Serien.

The chairman of the club was Charles Löfgren, and Emanuel Grahn was manager during the only season in existence.

References

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  1. ^ "Fotbollsåret 1910 – Svenska Serien, Råsunda IP och Ekis" [1910 season – Svenska Serien, Råsunda IP and Ekis] (in Swedish). Allmänna Idrottsklubben (AIK). Retrieved 17 April 2015.