Råå IF

[3] Råå IF is a Swedish sports club that was established on 25 March 1921 by a group of high school students in a basement in the city district of Helsingborg, Tågaborg.

[6] During this time, the club also had the Hungarian coach Kálmán Konrád of Bayern Munich, FC Zürich and Slavia Prague fame, who had escaped the World War II and ended up in Scania, first at Malmö FF, then at Råå) at their disposal.

[7] During their two-year period in the Allsvenskan (1950–1952), Råå IF played at the Olympia in Helsingborg, attracting an average of 9,273 spectators.

[8] The record was 23,604 against Malmö FF[9] Fortunes have fluctuated dramatically over the subsequent years which reached rock bottom in 1996 when Råå IF were playing in Division 7.

[17] In their first season in the Allsvenskan in 1951–52 Råå IF had a home attendance of 23,604 spectators against Malmö FF at the Olympia football stadium in Helsingborg.

Råå during their heydays, in 1951.
The Råå vs. Helsingborgs IF Allsvenskan top derby at a packed Olympia 1950.
The Allsvenskan Helsingborg derby Råå vs. Helsingborgs IF 1950. Kalle Svensson boxes the ball in front of attacking Råå players.
The top derby Råå vs Helsingborgs IF 1950. Råå goalkeeper Nina Malmqvist grabs the ball in front of Helsingborgs IF's Åke Jönsson. Åke Olsson and Dammis Karlsson of Råå are waiting on the right.
The Råå players enter the field in front of 23,300 spectators at Råsunda 19 September 1950 against AIK . Råå won the game 2–1. [ 4 ]