Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 03/29 11:00 1 BK Forward v Karlslunds IF HFK - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 04/05 14:00 2 IFK Haninge v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 04/12 11:00 3 BK Forward v Smedby AIS - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 04/19 14:00 4 IK Sleipner v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 04/26 14:00 5 Nykopings BIS v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 05/02 11:00 6 BK Forward v IF Eker Örebro - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 05/10 10:00 7 FC Nacka Iliria v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 05/15 16:30 8 BK Forward v Örebro Syrianska IF - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 05/23 14:00 9 IF Sylvia v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 05/30 11:00 10 BK Forward v Ragsveds IF - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 06/06 12:00 11 FOC Farsta v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 06/14 14:00 12 Syrianska FC v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 06/21 14:00 13 BK Forward v Fittja IF - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 06/28 14:00 14 Ragsveds IF v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 08/02 13:00 15 BK Forward v Nykopings BIS - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 08/08 14:00 16 Örebro Syrianska IF v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 08/16 11:00 17 BK Forward v Syrianska FC - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 08/22 11:00 18 BK Forward v FC Nacka Iliria - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 08/30 14:00 19 Smedby AIS v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 09/06 11:00 20 BK Forward v FOC Farsta - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 09/13 14:00 21 Fittja IF v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 09/19 11:00 22 BK Forward v IF Sylvia - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 09/27 11:00 23 Karlslunds IF HFK v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 10/03 11:00 24 BK Forward v IK Sleipner - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 10/11 11:00 25 IF Eker Örebro v BK Forward - View
Sweden 2.div Västra Götaland 10/18 12:00 26 BK Forward v IFK Haninge - View

Wikipedia - BK Forward

Bollklubben Forward, commonly known as BK Forward, is a football team from Örebro, Sweden. They play in Div 2 Norra Götaland. The club plays in a small multipurpose stadium called Trängens IP. The base of the club is in the western end of downtown, whereas the city's historically main club Örebro SK play in the eastern end. The club is affiliated to the Örebro Läns Fotbollförbund.

The club is well known for its youth system, having created players like Jimmy Durmaz, Jiloan Hamad and Jacob Rinne.

The club has also had some success playing bandy, playing in the top Swedish series in 1973/74.

BK Forward is a prominent soccer club based in Örebro, Sweden, known for its rich history and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1907, the club has established itself as a significant player in Swedish football, competing in various leagues and fostering a strong community spirit.

The team's colors, traditionally blue and white, reflect its identity and pride. BK Forward is recognized for its emphasis on youth development, providing a pathway for aspiring players to progress through the ranks and potentially reach professional levels. The club's facilities and coaching staff are dedicated to nurturing skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Competing in the lower divisions of Swedish football, BK Forward has a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. The club's home matches are held at the Örebro Arena, where fans gather to cheer on their team, creating an electric atmosphere.

With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, BK Forward continues to be a vital part of Örebro's sporting landscape, embodying the spirit of Swedish football and inspiring future generations of players.