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Vittsjo W

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Best Players

Top Scorers
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M. Larsson
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Top Assists
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Maggie Jones Cagle
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Most Cards
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About Vittsjö GIK

Vittsjö GIK is a women's football club from the small village of Vittsjö in Hässleholm municipality, Skåne County. While the parent sports club was founded on 22 November 1933, the women's football programme developed during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The breakthrough came in September 2011 when Vittsjö GIK clinched the Division 1 Södra title and qualified for the Damallsvenskan for the first time, entering Sweden's top women's division for the 2012 season. Vittsjö play at Vittsjö IP, a 1,500-capacity stadium that opened in April 2012 — just in time for the club's inaugural Damallsvenskan campaign. The purpose-built ground, while modest compared to the larger stadiums in the league, has proven to be a fortress that has helped Vittsjö maintain their top-flight status over more than a decade. The debut 2012 season saw a creditable 6th-place finish, safely clear of relegation despite being pre-season favorites to go down. As one of the smallest communities to host a club in Sweden's top women's division, Vittsjö GIK's sustained competitiveness is a remarkable achievement. The village's population is tiny compared to the cities that house most Damallsvenskan clubs, yet Vittsjö have produced and developed talented players while consistently avoiding relegation — a testament to strong coaching, smart recruitment, and the community spirit that drives the club.

Achievements
  • Division 1 Södra champions (2011)
  • Damallsvenskan since 2012
  • One of the smallest communities in top-flight Swedish football
  • 6th place in debut Damallsvenskan season (2012)
Key Players
Nellie Karlsson
Founded: 1933

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Vittsjö GIK play?

Vittsjö GIK play at Vittsjö IP, a 1,500-capacity stadium that opened in April 2012 in the village of Vittsjö, Hässleholm municipality.

How small is Vittsjö?

Vittsjö is a small village in Skåne County, Sweden, making it one of the smallest communities to host a top-flight women's football club in the country.

When did Vittsjö reach the Damallsvenskan?

Vittsjö GIK won the Division 1 Södra title in 2011 and have competed in the Damallsvenskan continuously since the 2012 season.

The complete Vittsjö GIK schedule and fixtures for the 2026 Damallsvenskan season. View all upcoming Vittsjö women's matches at Vittsjö IP.

The full Vittsjö GIK roster and squad for the 2026 Damallsvenskan season. View all Vittsjö GIK players, positions and stats.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
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S. Madden
S. Madden
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E. Vaughan
E. Vaughan
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Defenders
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A. Hallengren
A. Hallengren
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S. Ojanen
S. Ojanen
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K. Lind
K. Lind
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L. Klinga
L. Klinga
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S. Lynn
S. Lynn
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J. Tunturi
J. Tunturi
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Midfielders
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Hanna Persson
Hanna Persson
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I. Walta
I. Walta
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A. Haddock
A. Haddock
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N. Persson
N. Persson
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O. Wänglund
O. Wänglund
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M. Larsson
M. Larsson
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Attackers
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Marwa Said
Marwa Said
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S. Rewucha
S. Rewucha
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Linda Charlotta Sällström
Linda Charlotta Sällström
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H. Ekengren
H. Ekengren
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Heidi Karoliina Kollanen
Heidi Karoliina Kollanen
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Daniela Galic
Daniela Galic
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