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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Sport in Gothenburg, IFK Goteborg, Gamla Ullevi, 2006 European Athletics Championships, 1997 FINA World Swimming Championships, 1995 World Championships in Athletics, Frolunda HC, Scandinavium, GAIS, 2008 FEI World Cup Jumping Final, Vasalunds IF, IF Elfsborg, 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships, Garda BK, BK Hacken, Larje-Angereds IF, Ulricehamns IFK, IF Heimer, Kallered SK, Skene IF, IFK Falkoping FF, Norrby IF, Holmalunds IF, Mariedals IK, Ulvakers IF, Tibro AIK FK, Vastra Frolunda IF, Floda BoIF, Lindome GIF, Goteborgs FF, Gunnilse IS, 2004 UEFA Cup Final, Lerums IS, Fassbergs IF, Qviding FIF, Savedalens IF, Assyriska BK, Slottsskogen/Godhem IF, Torslanda IK, Bollebygds IF, Skoftebyns IF, FC Trollhattan, KF Velebit, Orgryte IS, IFK Trollhattan, Sandareds IF, Vastergotlands Fotbollforbund, IF Vaster, Alingsas IF, Utsiktens BK, Goteborgs Fotbollforbund, IF Warta, Ahlafors IF, Falkopings FK, IFK Skovde FK, Mariestads BK, Lilla Edets IF, United Africa FC, Partille IF, Goteborgsvarvet, Gothia Cup, Goteborgs BK, Kopparbergs/Goteborg FC, Boras Basket, FC Gothia, Valhalla IP, Lundby IF, Spartacus Rugby Club, Frolundaborg, Redbergslids IK, Goteborg Marathon, Mariestad BoIS HC, IS Lyckans Soldater, Heden, Boras HC, Gothia Basket, Arena Skovde, Partille Sport Club, Goteborgs IF, Redbergslids IK Fotboll, GAIS Bandy, Goteborg Sim, Balders Hage, Simavdelningen 1902, Goteborg Horse Show, Jitex BK. Excerpt: IFK Goteborg is a Swedish professional football club based in Gothenburg. The club is referred as IFK, although this can be confusing since there are many other clubs in Sweden who use the abbreviation as part of their name. The club is known in Sweden as Blavitt (Blue-white), in reference to the club colours. IFK Goteborg was founded on 4 October 1904, having won 18 national championship titles, five national cup titl...