Fixtures

Sweden 1.div Södra 08/02 14:00 16 FC Rosengård 1917 vs Jonkopings Sodra - View
Sweden 1.div Södra 08/09 14:00 17 Jonkopings Sodra vs Angelholm - View
Sweden 1.div Södra 08/17 14:00 18 Jonkopings Sodra vs Torslanda IK - View
Sweden 1.div Södra 08/25 17:00 19 Norrby IF vs Jonkopings Sodra - View
Sweden 1.div Södra 09/01 17:00 20 Jonkopings Sodra vs IFK Skövde FK - View
Sweden 1.div Södra 09/07 14:00 21 BK Olympic vs Jonkopings Sodra - View

Results

Sweden 1.div Södra 06/28 14:00 15 [1] Jonkopings Sodra v CD Cantolagua [13] W 2-1
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/19 17:00 14 [7] Ängelholms FF v Jonkopings Sodra [2] W 1-2
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/14 11:00 13 [2] Jonkopings Sodra v Oskarshamns AIK [13] W 1-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/08 14:00 12 [3] Ljungskile SK v Jonkopings Sodra [1] L 2-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 06/01 11:00 11 [15] IFK Skövde FK v Jonkopings Sodra [1] W 0-3
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/28 17:00 10 [1] Jonkopings Sodra v Hässleholms IF [14] W 2-1
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/24 14:00 9 [16] Husqvarna FF v Jonkopings Sodra [3] W 0-1
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/17 14:00 8 [6] Jonkopings Sodra v FC Rosengård 1917 [2] W 3-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/11 14:00 7 [8] Jonkopings Sodra v BK Olympic [10] W 1-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 05/03 11:00 6 [11] Ana S Sanchez v Jonkopings Sodra [5] L 1-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/28 17:00 5 [8] Jonkopings Sodra v Norrby IF [3] W 1-0
Sweden 1.div Södra 04/21 14:00 4 [10] Jonkopings Sodra v Eskilsminne IF [13] W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 19 17
Wins 19 13 6
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 49 30 19
Goals against 36 12 24
Clean sheets 14 9 5
Failed to score 11 4 7

Jönköpings Södra IF, also known as J-Södra IF, or J-Södra, is a Swedish football club based in Jönköping. The club, founded in 1922, returned to the Swedish second division Superettan in 2018 after relegation from the 2017 Allsvenskan. J-Södra has played a total of twelve Allsvenskan seasons previously, with the most successful finish being runner-up in 1950 and their last spell ending in 2017. The club is affiliated to the Smålands Fotbollförbund. They are currently (2025) playing in Söderettan.

Jsödra is a 51% member-controlled club, due to Swedish law regarding the 50+1% Member-controlled rule.

Their home games are played at Stadsparksvallen with a capacity of 7300. The club's training facility is located in Odensberg in Jönköping, as well at Junevallen and Jordbrovallen.

History

A chart showing the progress of Jönköpings Södra through the swedish football league system. The different shades of gray represent league divisions.

Jönköpings Södra IF was founded on 9 December 1922 with Bandy being the first sport where the club fielded a team. Other sports that were played by the club in its early days includes Boxing, Ice hockey, Tennis and Table tennis. In 1923 they played their first football match, which only featured eight players for each side as they did not have access to a big enough pitch to fit more players. Five years later J-Södra finally entered into league play for the first time as well as the district championship.

The club's first major success came during the 44–45 season. It was only their second year ever in the second tier of the Swedish football league system, but J-Södra managed to go through the season winning all 18 league games as well as the promotion playoffs, thus qualifying themselves for the top division Allsvenskan for the first time ever. Even though they were relegated the following season they immediately bounced back up to Allsvenskan again and the golden age of the club began as they established themselves in the top division throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s. With the culmination being the second-place finish in the 1949–50 Allsvenskan behind a dominant Malmö FF.

J-Södra playing at home against IK Sirius in the 2015 Superettan.

After their relegation in 1954 J-södra only managed two short one year appearances in Allsvenskan during the sixties. They instead became established in the second tier until the late 1980s when the club started plummeting down the divisions and eventually bottoming out in 1996 when they finished in 8th place in the fifth tier of Swedish football. In 2003 the club had returned to the third tier and at the start of the season they announced the high-profile signing of former Sweden men's national football team coach Olle Nordin as their new manager. During his reign he helped the club advance to, and establish themselves in, Superettan and he eventually also took over the role of director of sports. The 2014 Superettan season started in chaos as manager Mats Gren abruptly left to work for IFK Göteborg. After feeling unhappy with the list of managers that the board was considering the player squad declared that they wanted inexperienced youth coach Jimmy Thelin as their new manager. The board accepted the players proposal and during his second year in charge Thelin won promotion back to Allsvenskan with the club.

After the relegation from Allsvenskan, the club has established itself as a stable club in the Superettan.

After many changes and a rough year the club was relegated to Söderettan, in November 2023.

Jönköpings Södra IF, commonly referred to as Jönköpings Södra, is a professional soccer team based in Jönköping, Sweden. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Known for their green and white colors, Jönköpings Södra plays its home matches at the Stadsparksvallen, a stadium that offers an intimate atmosphere for supporters.

The team has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable performances in Sweden's top leagues. Jönköpings Södra is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection. The club's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a fighting spirit on the pitch.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of skilled players, Jönköpings Södra aims to compete at the highest levels of Swedish football, striving for promotion and success in domestic competitions. The team's loyal supporters, known for their unwavering enthusiasm, create an electric atmosphere during matches, making Jönköpings Södra a beloved institution in Swedish soccer.