Färjestads BK is a professional ice hockey club based in Karlstad, Sweden. Founded on 10 November 1932 as a bandy association, the club adopted ice hockey in 1956 and developed into one of the country's best-known teams. Commonly called FBK, the organization is noted for a sustained presence at the top of Swedish hockey and for a large local following.

History and development

The club began as a multi-sport outfit that later focused on ice hockey. Through the latter half of the 20th century FBK rose through Swedish competitions and established itself as a regular competitor in the highest national division (today the Swedish Hockey League). Its growth reflects broader trends in Scandinavian winter sports where bandy clubs often transitioned to ice hockey as that game gained popularity.

Identity and facilities

Färjestads BK is traditionally associated with green and white colors and the initials FBK. The team plays home games in a modern arena and benefits from strong local support in Karlstad and Värmland County. The club fields youth and junior teams as part of a development structure that supplies talent to its senior squad and to professional hockey elsewhere.

Competitive record

FBK is one of Sweden's most successful clubs. They have won multiple national titles and have also reached the finals on numerous occasions. Notable championship seasons include:

  • Champions: 1981, 1986, 1988, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2022 — winning the Swedish national championship.
  • Runners-up: 1976, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2014.

Notable facts and significance

Färjestads BK has a strong reputation for consistent performance, player development and professional management. The club has contributed players to international competition and to professional leagues abroad. Supporters and local culture regard FBK as a central sporting institution in Karlstad and the surrounding region.

For general information and club news, see the club's official pages and summaries at authoritative hockey resources such as the team site and national federation listings: Färjestads BK official. Additional historical and statistical summaries are available through regional sports archives and national hockey databases (bandy-to-hockey transition context).