IFK Göteborg vs Örgryte: Silverware gap defines this derby
Title count: the big gap in IFK Göteborg vs Örgryte stats
The first thing that jumps out is the trophy split. IFK Göteborg have **18** domestic league titles. Örgryte sit on **12**.
That is a clear edge, but not a tiny one. A gap of **6** league titles shapes the **Head to Head record** story over decades.
- IFK Göteborg league titles: 18
- Örgryte league titles: 12
So whenever people talk IFK Göteborg vs Örgryte stats, history already leans blue and white in the league.
Cups tell the real story: a one sided column
The real shock in these historical matchups is in the cup numbers. IFK Göteborg have **8** domestic cup titles. Örgryte have **0**.
That **8-0** split is the wild stat here. It turns every cup meeting into a test of tradition against a blank line in Örgryte's record.
Any future knockout tie will carry that weight. One club knows how to finish the job on cup days. The other is still chasing the first one.
Continental stage: only one club has stepped up
Look at the major continental titles and the pattern repeats. IFK Göteborg have **2**. Örgryte again have **0**.
This takes the rivalry out of the local bubble. Göteborg have actually turned league strength into success outside the country.
Örgryte sit on the sidelines here. In IFK Göteborg vs Örgryte stats, this is another column where only one name appears.
Squad sizes: rivalry is close, trophies are not
Current squad size is the only area that feels tight. IFK Göteborg list **26** players. Örgryte have **24**.
So the matchday depth looks similar. A gap of just **2** players is nothing like the gap in cups and Europe.
- IFK Göteborg squad: 26
- Örgryte squad: 24
This keeps individual games competitive, even if the long term **Head to Head record** in trophies leans one way.
Rivalry snapshot: one giant, one chaser
Put it all together and the pattern is clear. IFK Göteborg lead every major line, from **18** league titles to **8** cups and **2** continental wins.
Örgryte bring history and **12** league titles, but the missing cups and European trophies define the gap in these historical matchups.
So every new derby carries the same question. Do the numbers stay the same, or does Örgryte finally start closing that huge trophy divide?








