IF Brommapojkarna is considering a name change after criticism that the club is not inclusive enough. With over 250 captains and many female junior players within the club, they have started to think about whether the name Brommapojkarna is the right one. Peter Appelquist from the club says that they have used the abbreviation BP in communication to avoid confusion. IF Brommapojkarna is the largest football club in Sweden and wants to be a role model for all. The club has produced several international top players over the years, including John Guidetti, Albin Ekdal, and Bojan Djordic. Coach Olof Mellberg has also been an important part of the club's success. IF Brommapojkarna currently plays in Superettan and aims to return to Allsvenskan. The club's representative team has a long history and has always strived to be a role model for all players, regardless of gender or background. Now they want to take the step fully and become a club that everyone can be proud of. It is not decided whether the name change will take place, but the club is open to changes that can make them more inclusive. IF Brommapojkarna has always been a club that puts the players in focus and wants to give everyone the opportunity to develop and reach their full potential. The club's goal is to create a positive and inclusive environment for all players, and they are willing to make changes to achieve this. With a strong team and a clear vision, IF Brommapojkarna is ready to take on the challenge and become an even better club for all its members.
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IF Brommapojkarna considers name change after criticism
IF Brommapojkarna is considering a name change to be more inclusive. The club has many female junior players and wants to be a role model for all. Read more about their plans and why they want to make the change
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