2009 AIK Fotboll season

AIK had a sensational season, winning 14 league matches by the odd goal, to claim their first domestic title since 1998, also winning the cup final against IFK Göteborg, also title rivals in the league, which was decided in a straight run-in between the two candidates. There, AIK turned around a 1–0 deficit to win 2–1 and claim the title, more than enough, considering a draw had landed the title as well. Key players in the title success included goalkeeper Daniel Örlund, conceding just 20 goals all season, plus new defensive general Jos Hooiveld, midfielder Jorge Ortiz and striker Iván Obolo, all of them departing following the title success.

AIK
2009 season
ManagerMikael Stahre
Allsvenskan1st
Svenska CupenChampions
Top goalscorerIván Obolo (9)

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Allsvenskan

Matches

1 AIK 1–0 Halmstad
Özkan  54'
2 Kalmar FF 0–1 AIK
Obolo  12'
3 AIK 0–1 Malmö FF
Mehmeti  74'
4 Brommapojkarna 2–3 AIK
Guterstam  8'
Chhadeh  21'
Lundberg  2'
Obolo  31'
Jagne  90+2'
5 Örgryte 0–1 AIK
Obolo  30'
6 AIK 0–3 Helsingborg
Jönsson  15, 53, 78'
8 AIK 2–0 Häcken
Jagne  38'
Pavey  42'
10 AIK 0–0 Elfsborg
11 Gefle 1–0 AIK
Berggren  45'
12 AIK 1–0 Hammarby
Jagne  45+1'
13 Örebro 1–1 AIK
Gerzić  28' Jagne  45+3'
15 GAIS 2–2 AIK
Lycén  37'
Ericsson  39'
Mutumba  40'
Obolo  77'
16 AIK 1–0 GAIS
Johansson  65'
18 AIK 2–1 Brommapojkarna
Jonsson  66'
Obolo  87'
Haglund  52'
19 Halmstad 1–2 AIK
Rosén  10' Obolo  12'
Pavey  36'
20 AIK 1–1 Kalmar FF
Johansson  3' Eriksson  69'
21 AIK 1–0 Trelleborg
Jonsson  64'
22 Häcken 0–2 AIK
A. Flávio  27'
Obolo  29'
23 AIK 3–0 Örgryte
Mutumba  44'
Jonsson  57' (pen.)
Obolo  88'
24 Helsingborg 3–2 AIK
Landgren  44'
Larsson  45, 70'
Hooiveld  61'
Johnson  86'
25 AIK 2–0 Djurgården
A. Flávio  15, 59'
26 Elfsborg 0–0 AIK
27 AIK 1–0 Gefle
Özkan  70'
28 Hammarby 1–2 AIK
Helg  60' A. Flávio  34'
Pavey  71'
29 AIK 1–1 Örebro
Mutumba  57' Örlund  70' (o.g.)


Top Scorers

Sources

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