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Allsvenskan (literally, "the all Swedish") is the highest league in the league system of Swedish football and comprises the top 14 Swedish football teams. It was created in 1924. Before that, the top league in Sweden had been Svenska Serien.

Status

The winners of Allsvenskan are considered Swedish Champions since 1931. The winners of Allsvenskan before that, between 1924 and 1930, are only considered league winners. The same is true for the years 1982 through 1990 when the champions were decided through play-offs and 19911992 when the champions were decided through a continuation league called Mästerskapsserien.

The competition

There are 14 clubs in Allsvenskan. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 26 games. At the end of each season the two lowest placed teams are relegated to Superettan and the top two teams from Superettan are promoted in their place. The third lowest team in Allsvenskan plays a relegation/promotion play-off against the third placed team in Superettan.

The winners of Allsvenskan qualify for the UEFA Champions League, and enters the competition at the second qualifying round. The runner-up team qualify for the UEFA Cup, and enters the competition at the first qualifying round. The third placed team enters the UEFA Intertoto Cup. This also depends on which team wins Svenska Cupen, as that team is assured a place in the UEFA Cup. Since the start of Royal League in the 2004, the four top placed teams enter that tournament together with four teams from Norway and four from Denmark.

Current clubs

Club
Last seasonFirst season
in league
First season of
current spell
AIK*1st (Superettan)1924–252006
Djurgårdens IF1st1927–282001
IF Elfsborg7th1926–271997
GAIS*3rd (Superettan)1924–252006
Gefle IF11th1933–342005
IFK Göteborg*2nd1924–251977
Halmstads BK10th1933–341993
Hammarby IF*4th1924–251998
Helsingborgs IF*6th1924–251993
BK Häcken8th19832005
Kalmar FF3rd1949–502004
Malmö FF5th1931–322001
Örgryte IS*9th1924–251995
Östers IF2nd (Superettan)19682006
:* Participated in the first Allsvenskan.

Previous winners

Lennart Johansson's Trophy, which has been awarded to the winners of Allsvenskan since 2001.

SeasonWinnerRunner-up
192425GAIS (1)IFK Göteborg
192526Örgryte IS (1)GAIS
192627GAIS (2)IFK Göteborg
192728Örgryte IS (2)Hälsingborgs IF
192829Hälsingborgs IF (1)Örgryte IS
192930Hälsingborgs IF (2)IFK Göteborg
193031GAIS (3)AIK
193132AIK (1)Örgryte IS
193233Hälsingborgs IF (3)GAIS
193334Hälsingborgs IF (4)GAIS
193435IFK Göteborg (1)AIK
193536IF Elfsborg (1)AIK
193637AIK (2)IK Sleipner
193738IK Sleipner (1)Landskrona BoIS
193839IF Elfsborg (2)AIK
193940IF Elfsborg (3)IFK Göteborg
194041Hälsingborgs IF (5)Degerfors IF
194142IFK Göteborg (2)GAIS
194243IFK Norrköping (1)IF Elfsborg
194344Malmö FF (1)IF Elfsborg
194445IFK Norrköping (2)IF Elfsborg
194546IFK Norrköping (3)Malmö FF
194647IFK Norrköping (4)AIK
194748IFK Norrköping (5)Malmö FF
194849Malmö FF (2)Hälsingborgs IF
194950Malmö FF (3)Jönköpings Södra IF
195051Malmö FF (4)Råå IF
195152IFK Norrköping (6)Malmö FF
195253Malmö FF (5)IFK Norrköping
195354GAIS (4)Hälsingborgs IF
195455Djurgårdens IF (1)Halmstads BK
195556IFK Norrköping (7)Malmö FF
195657IFK Norrköping (8)Malmö FF
195758IFK Göteborg (3)IFK Norrköping
1959Djurgårdens IF (2)IFK Norrköping
1960IFK Norrköping (9)IFK Malmö
1961IF Elfsborg (4)IFK Norrköping
1962IFK Norrköping (10)Djurgårdens IF
1963IFK Norrköping (11)Degerfors IF
1964Djurgårdens IF (3)Malmö FF
1965Malmö FF (6)IF Elfsborg
1966Djurgårdens IF (4)IFK Norrköping
1967Malmö FF (7)Djurgårdens IF
1968Östers IF (1)Malmö FF
1969IFK Göteborg (4)Malmö FF
1970Malmö FF (8)Åtvidabergs FF
1971Malmö FF (9)Åtvidabergs FF
1972Åtvidabergs FF (1)AIK
1973Åtvidabergs FF (2)Östers IF
1974Malmö FF (10)AIK
1975Malmö FF (11)Östers IF
1976Halmstads BK (1)Malmö FF
1977Malmö FF (12)IF Elfsborg
1978Östers IF (2)Malmö FF
1979Halmstads BK (2)IFK Göteborg
1980Östers IF (3)Malmö FF
1981Östers IF (4)IFK Göteborg
1982IFK Göteborg (5)Hammarby IF
1983AIK (3)Malmö FF
1984IFK Göteborg (6)AIK
1985Malmö FF (13)Kalmar FF
1986Malmö FF (14)IFK Göteborg
1987Malmö FF (15)IFK Norrköping
1988Malmö FF (16)IFK Göteborg
1989Malmö FF (17)IFK Norrköping
1990IFK Göteborg (7)IFK Norrköping
1991IFK Göteborg (8)Örebro SK
1992IFK Norrköping (12)Östers IF
1993IFK Göteborg (9)IFK Norrköping
1994IFK Göteborg (10)Örebro SK
1995IFK Göteborg (11)Helsingborgs IF
1996IFK Göteborg (12)Malmö FF
1997Halmstads BK (3)IFK Göteborg
1998AIK (4)Helsingborgs IF
1999Helsingborgs IF (6)AIK
2000Halmstads BK (4)Helsingborgs IF
2001Hammarby IF (1)Djurgårdens IF
2002Djurgårdens IF (5)Malmö FF
2003Djurgårdens IF (6)Hammarby IF
2004Malmö FF (18)Halmstads BK
2005Djurgårdens IF (7)IFK Göteborg

League champions

TitlesClub
18Malmö FF
12IFK Göteborg
12IFK Norrköping
7Djurgårdens IF
6Helsingborgs IF
4AIK
4IF Elfsborg
4GAIS
4Halmstads BK
4Östers IF
2Åtvidabergs FF
2Örgryte IS
1Hammarby IF
1IK Sleipner

See also

* Sports attendances

External links

* Swedish Football Association - Allsvenskan



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