Results

Sweden Basketligan Women 03/30 14:00 3 [5] Sodertalje Women v Alvik Women [4] L 73-59
Sweden Basketligan Women 03/27 18:00 3 [4] Alvik Women v Sodertalje Women [5] L 68-82
Sweden Basketligan Women 03/22 15:00 - [5] Alvik Women v Sodertalje Women [4] W 69-61
Sweden Basketligan Women 03/16 15:00 - [5] Alvik Women v Ostersund Women [10] W 84-71
Sweden Basketligan Women 03/08 14:30 - [5] Alvik Women v IK Eos Women [9] W 87-75
Sweden Basketligan Women 03/01 14:00 - [5] Alvik Women v Empoli U19 [1] L 54-95
Sweden Basketligan Women 02/23 15:00 - [2] Norrkoping Dolphins Women v Alvik Women [5] L 83-65
Sweden Basketligan Women 02/15 15:00 - [10] Visby Ladies Women v Alvik Women [5] W 57-86
Sweden Basketligan Women 01/26 15:00 - [8] Mark Boras Women v Alvik Women [5] W 81-90
Sweden Basketligan Women 01/18 14:00 - [5] Alvik Women v Uppsala Women [7] W 72-63
Sweden Basketligan Women 01/11 13:00 - [7] AIK Women v Alvik Women [3] L 94-59
Sweden Basketligan Women 01/05 15:00 - [3] Alvik Women v Hogsbo Women [2] L 75-81

08 Stockholm Human Rights is a Swedish basketball club located in Stockholm that has a men's and women's team.

The club was established in 1996 when two of the most successful basketball associations, Alvik BK (established 1956) and the South YMCA Basketball (established 1949), collaborated to form 08 Stockholm. The reason for the name of "Human Rights" is because of the club's active social commitment to using basketball as a tool to work against racism, for social inclusion and to educate their players and leaders in the club's core values.

Since their inception in 1996–97, the club has been very successful with both their men's and women's teams winning the league championship in 2001. The women's team has subsequently won three national championships (2003, 2007, 2010) since then, while the men's team previously won the inaugural Swedish-Finnish league championship in 1999. In 2013, the men's team was removed from the Basketligan because it didn't meet requirements set by the league. The club continued in the Superettan.

The Alvik Women’s Basketball Team, based in Stockholm, Sweden, is a prominent and respected team within the Swedish basketball community. Known for their competitive spirit and skilled gameplay, the Alvik Women have a rich history of success in national leagues and tournaments. The team prides itself on fostering talent, promoting teamwork, and representing Swedish basketball with pride both domestically and in international competitions. With a dedicated roster of talented athletes and experienced coaching staff, Alvik Women continue to strive for excellence and inspire fans across Sweden.