IFK Uddevalla - History

History

In their early years IFK Uddevalla competed in the following divisions:

1925 - Division II, Västsvenska
1926 - Allsvenskan
1927 - Allsvenskan
1928 - Division II, Västsvenska
1929 - Division II, Södra
1930 - Division II, Södra
1931 - Division III, Västsvenska
1932 - Division III, Västsvenska
1933 - Division II, Västra
1934 - Division II, Västra
1935 - Division II, Västra
1936 - Division III, Västsvenska Norra
1937 - Division III, Västsvenska Norra
1938 - Division III, Västsvenska Norra
1939 - Division III, Västsvenska Norra
1940 - Division III, Västsvenska Norra
1941 - Division III, Nordvästra Södra
1942 - Division III, Nordvästra Södra, Bohus
1943 - Division II, Västra
1944 - Division II, Västra
1945 - Division II, Västra
1946 - Division II, Västra
1947 - Division II, Västra
1948 - Division II, Sydvästra
1949 - Division III, Västra

In recent seasons IFK Uddevalla have competed in the following divisions:

1993 - Division I, Södra
1994 - Division II, Västra Götaland
1995 - Division II, Västra Götaland
1996 - Division II, Västra Götaland
1997 - Division II, Västra Götaland
1998 - Division III, Nordvästra Götaland
1999 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2000 - Division III, Nordvästra Götaland
2001 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2002 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2003 - Division III, Nordvästra Götaland
2004 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2005 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2006 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2007 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2008 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2009 - Division IV, Bohuslän/Dal
2010 - Division III, Nordvästra Götaland
2011 - Division III, Nordvästra Götaland

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