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AIK and lost
But during the summer, AIK lost ground to IFK Göteborg and IFK Norrköping, who ended up contending for the title.
AIK then managed 0-0 at home against Fiorentina, but lost the last three games in the tournament.
They lost 1-0, after AIK scored a penalty, due to a Landskrona player blocking the ball with his hand.
The following years marked the team's major successes yet, with AIK reaching the national Cup's final in 2007, which they lost 4-3 against Umeå IK, and ending 4th in 2008.

AIK and cup
Yet again, however, AIK won the cup and qualified for the Cup Winners ' Cup, but AIK went out in the first round against Slovenian side Primorje.
AIK won all three games against Helsingborg that season ( two in the league and one in the cup ).

AIK and final
AIK Innebandy celebrate their 2007 – 08 Men's EuroFloorball Cup Finals | 2007 – 08 EuroFloorball Cup after narrowly defeating Warberg IC 2 – 1 in Overtime ( sports ) | Sudden Victory Overtime in the final match.
* Championship finalAIK 7 – 3 Djurgårdens IF
AIK won its first Swedish championship title in 1900, beating Örgryte IS in the final.
AIK competed in the championshiop three times in 1906-1910 without any success, but in 1911 they won the championship for the third time after beating IFK Uppsala in the final.
In 1916, however, AIK came back and defeated future rivals IFK Göteborg in the semi-finals, beating Djurgårdens IF with 3-1 in the final.
In 1917, Djurgården mirrored AIK's achievement, winning against Göteborg in the semi-finals and then beating AIK with 3-1 in the final.
Another couple of years passed by without any success for AIK, until 1923, when they won their sixth title after beating IFK Eskilstuna in the final.
After seven games, AIK were at the top of the league, in the Swedish Cup final, and had three players ( Dick Lidman, Ola Andersson, Jan Eriksson ) capped for the national team.
* Championship final – IFK Uppsala 2 – 0 AIK
* Championship final – IFK Uppsala 2 – 1 AIK
* Championship finalAIK 4 – 2 Djurgårdens IF
* Championship final – IFK Uppsala 11 – 2 AIK
* Championship finalAIK 4 – 3 IF Karlstad-Göta
In the ninth round of the 2010 Kvalserien, Leksand had a good chance to be promoted back to Elitserien, but Leksand failed to beat the Kvalserien's worst ranked team Växjö Lakers and, despite a win in the tenth and final round, Leksand missed Elitserien as both AIK and Rögle BK won their respective games in the final round.
He came back and played regularly but was sent off during the Cup Winners ' Cup quarter-final against AIK, then injured himself again against Extremadura, which forced him to miss the Clásico and the Cup Winners ' Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain.
In 1946 the club ended up second from last after a poor season, however the clubs youth squad won the unofficial youth championship, first defeating IFK Göteborg and then playing 4-4 against AIK in the final, winning on drawing the winning lot, in the youth squad there where players like Sylve Bengtsson, Gunnar Johansson, Olle Ericsson, Östen Ståhl and Åke Hallström, who all later became noted players in the clubs history.
In the final, played on July 24, they met AIK in front of 14, 718 spectators at Råsunda Stadium in Solna.
He made his debut for the club in the same year in Svenska Cupen as he came on as a substitute in the 80th minute against Gefle IF, he later came on as a substitute again in the final, which AIK won 1-0 against IFK Göteborg, making him the youngest in the country to win the Cup, being only 16 years and 364 days old.
They competed in another championship final match in 1923, this time going down 5 – 1 to AIK.

AIK and play
In the middle of the 50's, a new star player came to play for AIK, Kurt " Kurre " Hamrin.
Their next match in the Europa League saw them play AIK Fotboll, from Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1950 he was controversially sold to local rivals AIK because of Hammarby's poor economy, and then went on to play professional football in Italy for a few years.
In the following year, 1983, Hammarby continued to play strongly, finishing fifth in the highest league and qualifying to the playoffs, however losing the derby versus AIK.
During the following season, facing competition from newly relegated AIK and Östers IF, GAIS managed to finish 3rd and got to play Landskrona BoIS for qualification to Allsvenskan.
Kontos continued to play in Sweden for ( Skellefteå AIK 94-95 ), the IHL and Germany before retiring in 1998.
During the 2008 – 09 season, Tärnström returned to play in AIK of the HockeyAllsvenskan.
Ishizaki did not play many games for the club before returning to AIK.
In 1999 – 2000, Thomas returned once again to North America to play for the Detroit Vipers of the IHL, then spent the next season with AIK of Sweden's Elitserien.
Haakana played for Swedish Elitserien team, Skellefteå AIK from the beginning of the 2006 season to mid-January 2008 when he decided to cancel his contract and move back home to Finland to play for Kärpät.

AIK and next
AIK managed, however, to finish third, securing a spot for next year's UEFA Cup.
AIK was promptly relegated but earned its third promotion the next year.

AIK and year
Djurgården was founded in 1891, the same year as AIK, and therefore the games between these teames are commonly known as the tvillingderbyt ( the twin derby ), Djurgården is to this day AIK's main rival, and the games attracts huge crowds.
AIK competed with two teams in the first year of the competition, finishing fourth and last.
This was however only one of the things making the year 1937 a memorable yearAIK won their eighth Swedish title.
AIK had the same managers as last year, Tommy Söderberg and Thomas Lyth, and much the same squad.
The year was saved, however, by AIK having their most successful campaign ever so far on the international scene, knocking out Slavia Prague in the second round of the UEFA Cup, but not managing to get past their third round opponents, the then very high-profile AC Parma, with Tomas Brolin on the side.
The year started like the previous year ended, with AIK playing well but being rewarded by few or no points.
AIK were now considered the main contender to IFK Göteborg for the league title that year but finished a disappointing eighth.
AIK's average points per match that year was less than one, and AIK scored the least goals of all the teams in Allsvenskan that year.
GAIS won this year as well, six points ahead of AIK and IFK Göteborg.
Just like last year, AIK were chosen to meet the regular-season champions, Luleå HF, in the quarterfinals.
AIK eliminated Luleå in five games and advanced to the semifinals for the second consecutive year, where they would face Skellefteå AIK.

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