List of Swedish football champions
Swedish football champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i fotboll) is a title held by the winners of the highest Swedish football league played each year, Allsvenskan.[1] Malmö FF are the holders of the record of most titles with 22 Swedish championships. After winning the 2021 Allsvenskan, Malmö FF are also the reigning Swedish football champions. The title has been contested since 1896 in varying forms of competition.[2] The first Swedish Champions, Örgryte IS, were declared in 1896 when the club won the cup tournament Svenska Mästerskapet. This happened before there existed any Swedish national association, which was not created until 1904. The winners of Svenska Mästerskapet between 1896 and 1904 have retroactively been declared holders of the title by the Swedish Football Association (SvFF)[citation needed]. After the creation of the SvFF, the title continued to be held by the winners of Svenska Mästerskapet until 1925, even though a Swedish first national league, Svenska Serien, started in 1910.[3] Svenska Mästerskapet was discontinued in 1925.
In 1924–25, a new Swedish national league was created, Allsvenskan, but the Swedish Champions title wasn't awarded to the winners of that league until 1930–31.[4] Since then, the winners of Allsvenskan are considered Swedish Champions, with a few exceptions. Between 1982 and 1990, the title was given to the winners of a play-off held after Allsvenskan was finished, and the following two years, 1991 and 1992, the title was given to the winners of Mästerskapsserien, a continuation league with the best teams from Allsvenskan.[5]
The current trophy, Lennart Johanssons Pokal, has been awarded since 2001 with Hammarby IF being the first winners. Johansson himself handed out the trophy in Sundsvall on 27 October 2001. The first trophy which was in use from 1904 to 2000 was named von Rosen's Pokal after the first chairman of the Swedish FA Clarence von Rosen. However, in November 2000 it was discovered that von Rosen had been active in the Swedish national socialist movement during World War II which prompted the FA to give up using the old trophy.[6]
Champions[]
Winners also won Svenska Cupen during the same season | |
(number of championship titles) | A running tally of the total number of championship titles won by each club is kept in brackets. |
Svenska Mästerskapet (1896–1925)[]
Year | Winner | Runners-up |
---|---|---|
1896 | Örgryte IS (1) | |
1897 | Örgryte IS (2) | Örgryte IS 2[nb 1] |
1898 | Örgryte IS (3) | AIK |
1899 | Örgryte IS (4) | Göteborgs FF |
1900 | AIK (1) | Örgryte IS |
1901 | AIK (2)[nb 2] | Örgryte IS 2 |
1902 | Örgryte IS (5) | |
1903 | Göteborgs IF (1) | Göteborgs FF |
1904 | Örgryte IS (6) | Djurgårdens IF |
1905 | Örgryte IS (7) | IFK Stockholm |
1906 | Örgryte IS (8) | Djurgårdens IF |
1907 | Örgryte IS (9) | IFK Uppsala |
1908 | IFK Göteborg (1) | IFK Uppsala |
1909 | Örgryte IS (10) | Djurgårdens IF |
1910 | IFK Göteborg (2) | Djurgårdens IF |
1911 | AIK (3) | IFK Uppsala |
1912 | Djurgårdens IF (1)[nb 3] | Örgryte IS |
1913 | Örgryte IS (11) | Djurgårdens IF |
1914 | AIK (4) | Hälsingborgs IF |
1915 | Djurgårdens IF (2) | Örgryte IS |
1916 | AIK (5) | Djurgårdens IF |
1917 | Djurgårdens IF (3) | AIK |
1918 | IFK Göteborg (3) | Hälsingborgs IF |
1919 | GAIS (1) | Djurgårdens IF |
1920 | Djurgårdens IF (4) | IK Sleipner |
1921 | IFK Eskilstuna (1) | IK Sleipner |
1922 | GAIS (2) | Hammarby IF |
1923 | AIK (6) | IFK Eskilstuna |
1924 | Fässbergs IF (1)[nb 4] | IK Sirius |
1925 | Brynäs IF (1) | BK Derby |
Allsvenskan (1931–1981)[]
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Top scorer (club) | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
1930–31 | GAIS (3) | AIK | John Nilsson (GAIS) | 26 |
1931–32 | AIK (7) | Örgryte IS | Carl-Erik Holmberg (Örgryte IS) | 29 |
1932–33 | Hälsingborgs IF (1) | GAIS | (Hälsingborgs IF) | 21 |
1933–34 | Hälsingborgs IF (2) | GAIS | Sven Jonasson (IF Elfsborg) | 20 |
1934–35 | IFK Göteborg (4) | AIK | Harry Andersson (IK Sleipner) | 23 |
1935–36 | IF Elfsborg (1) | AIK | Sven Jonasson (IF Elfsborg) | 24 |
1936–37 | AIK (8) | IK Sleipner | Olle Zethlerlund (AIK) | 23 |
1937–38 | IK Sleipner (1) | Landskrona BoIS | Curt Hjelm (IK Sleipner) | 13 |
1938–39 | IF Elfsborg (2) | AIK | Erik Persson (AIK) Ove Andersson (Malmö FF) Yngve Lindgren (Örgryte IS) |
16 |
1939–40 | IF Elfsborg (3) | IFK Göteborg | Anders Pålsson (Hälsingborgs IF) | 17 |
1940–41 | Hälsingborgs IF (3) | Degerfors IF | Stig Nyström (IK Brage) | 17 |
1941–42 | IFK Göteborg (5) | GAIS | Sven Jacobsson (GAIS) | 20 |
1942–43 | IFK Norrköping (1) | IF Elfsborg | Gunnar Nordahl (Degerfors IF) | 16 |
1943–44 | Malmö FF (1) | IF Elfsborg | (IFK Göteborg) | 19 |
1944–45 | IFK Norrköping (2) | IF Elfsborg | Gunnar Nordahl (IFK Norrköping) | 27 |
1945–46 | IFK Norrköping (3) | Malmö FF | Gunnar Nordahl (IFK Norrköping) | 25 |
1946–47 | IFK Norrköping (4) | AIK | Gunnar Gren (IFK Göteborg) | 18 |
1947–48 | IFK Norrköping (5) | Malmö FF | Gunnar Nordahl (IFK Norrköping) | 18 |
1948–49 | Malmö FF (2) | Hälsingborgs IF | (Hälsingborgs IF) | 19 |
1949–50 | Malmö FF (3) | Jönköpings Södra IF | Ingvar Rydell (Malmö FF) | 22 |
1950–51 | Malmö FF (4) | Råå IF | Hasse Jeppson (Djurgårdens IF) | 17 |
1951–52 | IFK Norrköping (6) | Malmö FF | Karl-Alfred Jacobsson (GAIS) | 17 |
1952–53 | Malmö FF (5) | IFK Norrköping | Karl-Alfred Jacobsson (GAIS) | 24 |
1953–54 | GAIS (4) | Hälsingborgs IF | Karl-Alfred Jacobsson (GAIS) | 21 |
1954–55 | Djurgårdens IF (5) | Halmstads BK | Kurt Hamrin (AIK) | 22 |
1955–56 | IFK Norrköping (7) | Malmö FF | Sylve Bengtsson (Halmstads BK) | 22 |
1956–57 | IFK Norrköping (8) | Malmö FF | Harry Bild (IFK Norrköping) | 19 |
1957–58 | IFK Göteborg (6) | IFK Norrköping | Bertil Johansson (IFK Göteborg) Henry Källgren (IFK Norrköping) |
27 |
1959 | Djurgårdens IF (6) | IFK Norrköping | Rune Börjesson (Örgryte IS) | 21 |
1960 | IFK Norrköping (9) | IFK Malmö | Rune Börjesson (Örgryte IS) | 24 |
1961 | IF Elfsborg (4) | IFK Norrköping | Bertil Johansson (IFK Göteborg) | 20 |
1962 | IFK Norrköping (10) | Djurgårdens IF | Leif Skiöld (Djurgårdens IF) | 21 |
1963 | IFK Norrköping (11) | Degerfors IF | Lars Heinermann (Degerfors IF) Bo Larsson (Malmö FF) |
17 |
1964 | Djurgårdens IF (7) | Malmö FF | (Hälsingborgs IF) | 22 |
1965 | Malmö FF (6) | IF Elfsborg | Bo Larsson (Malmö FF) | 28 |
1966 | Djurgårdens IF (8) | IFK Norrköping | Ove Kindvall (IFK Norrköping) | 20 |
1967 | Malmö FF (7) | Djurgårdens IF | Dag Szepanski (Malmö FF) | 22 |
1968 | Östers IF (1) | Malmö FF | (Åtvidabergs FF) | 16 |
1969 | IFK Göteborg (7) | Malmö FF | Reine Almqvist (IFK Göteborg) | 16 |
1970 | Malmö FF (8) | Åtvidabergs FF | Bo Larsson (Malmö FF) | 16 |
1971 | Malmö FF (9) | Åtvidabergs FF | Roland Sandberg (Åtvidabergs FF) | 17 |
1972 | Åtvidabergs FF (1) | AIK | Ralf Edström (Åtvidabergs FF) Roland Sandberg (Åtvidabergs FF) |
16 |
1973 | Åtvidabergs FF (2) | Östers IF | Jan Mattsson (Östers IF) | 20 |
1974 | Malmö FF (10) | AIK | Jan Mattsson (Östers IF) | 22 |
1975 | Malmö FF (11) | Östers IF | Jan Mattsson (Östers IF) | 31 |
1976 | Halmstads BK (1) | Malmö FF | Rutger Backe (Halmstads BK) | 21 |
1977 | Malmö FF (12) | IF Elfsborg | Reine Almqvist (IFK Göteborg) Mats Aronsson (Landskrona BoIS) |
15 |
1978 | Östers IF (2) | Malmö FF | Tommy Berggren (Djurgårdens IF) | 19 |
1979 | Halmstads BK (2) | IFK Göteborg | Mats Werner (Hammarby IF) | 14 |
1980 | Östers IF (3) | Malmö FF | Billy Ohlsson (Hammarby IF) | 19 |
1981 | Östers IF (4) | IFK Göteborg | Torbjörn Nilsson (IFK Göteborg) | 20 |
Allsvenskan Play-offs (1982–1990)[]
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Top scorer (club) | Goals |
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1982 | IFK Göteborg (8) League Winner: IFK Göteborg |
Hammarby IF | Dan Corneliusson (IFK Göteborg) | 12 |
1983 | IFK Göteborg (9) League Winner: AIK |
Östers IF | Thomas Ahlström (IF Elfsborg) | 16 |
1984 | IFK Göteborg (10) League Winner: IFK Göteborg |
IFK Norrköping | Billy Ohlsson (Hammarby IF) | 14 |
1985 | Örgryte IS (12) League Winner: Malmö FF |
IFK Göteborg | Sören Börjesson (Örgryte IS) Peter Karlsson (Kalmar FF) Billy Lansdowne (Kalmar FF) |
10 |
1986 | Malmö FF (13) League Winner: Malmö FF |
AIK | Johnny Ekström (IFK Göteborg) | 13 |
1987 | IFK Göteborg (11) League Winner: Malmö FF |
Malmö FF | Lasse Larsson (Malmö FF) | 19 |
1988 | Malmö FF (14) League Winner: Malmö FF |
Djurgårdens IF | Martin Dahlin (Malmö FF) | 17 |
1989 | IFK Norrköping (12) League Winner: Malmö FF |
Malmö FF | Jan Hellström (IFK Norrköping) | 16 |
1990 | IFK Göteborg (12) League Winner: IFK Göteborg |
IFK Norrköping | Kaj Eskelinen (IFK Göteborg) | 10 |
Mästerskapsserien (1991–1992)[]
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Top scorer (club) | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | IFK Göteborg (13) League Winner: IFK Göteborg |
IFK Norrköping | Kennet Andersson (IFK Göteborg) | 13 |
1992 | AIK (9) League Winner: IFK Norrköping |
IFK Norrköping | Hans Eklund (Östers IF) | 16 |
Allsvenskan (1993–present)[]
Season | Winner | Runners-up | Third place | Player | Goals |
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(Top scorer) | |||||
1993 | IFK Göteborg (14) | IFK Norrköping | AIK | Henrik Bertilsson (Halmstads BK) Mats Lilienberg (Trelleborgs FF) |
18 |
1994 | IFK Göteborg (15) | Örebro SK | Malmö FF | Niclas Kindvall (IFK Norrköping) | 23 |
1995 | IFK Göteborg (16) | Helsingborgs IF | Halmstads BK | Niklas Skoog (Västra Frölunda IF) | 17 |
1996 | IFK Göteborg (17) | Malmö FF | Helsingborgs IF | Andreas Andersson (IFK Göteborg) | 19 |
1997 | Halmstads BK (3) | IFK Göteborg | Malmö FF | Mats Lilienberg (Halmstads BK) Christer Mattiasson (IF Elfsborg) Dan Sahlin (Örebro SK) |
14 |
1998 | AIK (10) | Helsingborgs IF | Hammarby IF | Arild Stavrum (Helsingborgs IF) | 18 |
1999 | Helsingborgs IF (4) | AIK | Halmstads BK | Marcus Allbäck (Örgryte IS) | 15 |
2000 | Halmstads BK (4) | Helsingborgs IF | AIK | Fredrik Berglund (IF Elfsborg) | 18 |
2001 | Hammarby IF (1) | Djurgårdens IF | AIK | Stefan Selaković (Halmstads BK) | 15 |
2002 | Djurgårdens IF (9) | Malmö FF | Örgryte IS | Peter Ijeh (Malmö FF) | 24 |
2003 | Djurgårdens IF (10) | Hammarby IF | Malmö FF | Niklas Skoog (Malmö FF) | 22 |
2004 | Malmö FF (15) | Halmstads BK | IFK Göteborg | Markus Rosenberg (Halmstads BK) | 14 |
2005 | Djurgårdens IF (11) | IFK Göteborg | Kalmar FF | Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson (Halmstads BK) | 16 |
2006 | IF Elfsborg (5) | AIK | Hammarby IF | Ari (Kalmar FF) | 15 |
2007 | IFK Göteborg (18) | Kalmar FF | Djurgårdens IF | Marcus Berg (IFK Göteborg) Razak Omotoyossi (Helsingborgs IF) |
14 |
2008 | Kalmar FF (1) | IF Elfsborg | IFK Göteborg | Patrik Ingelsten (Kalmar FF) | 19 |
2009 | AIK (11) | IFK Göteborg | IF Elfsborg | Tobias Hysén (IFK Göteborg) Wánderson (GAIS) |
18 |
2010 | Malmö FF (16) | Helsingborgs IF | Örebro SK | Alexander Gerndt (Gefle IF / Helsingborgs IF) | 20 |
2011 | Helsingborgs IF (5) | AIK | IF Elfsborg | Mathias Ranégie (BK Häcken / Malmö FF) | 21 |
2012 | IF Elfsborg (6) | BK Häcken | Malmö FF | Majeed Waris (BK Häcken) | 23 |
2013 | Malmö FF (17) | AIK | IFK Göteborg | Imad Khalili (IFK Norrköping / Helsingborgs IF) | 15 |
2014 | Malmö FF (18) | IFK Göteborg | AIK | Lasse Vibe (IFK Göteborg) | 23 |
2015 | IFK Norrköping (13) | IFK Göteborg | AIK | Emir Kujović (IFK Norrköping) | 21 |
2016 | Malmö FF (19) | AIK | IFK Norrköping | John Owoeri (BK Häcken) | 17 |
2017 | Malmö FF (20) | AIK | Djurgårdens IF | Kalle Holmberg (IFK Norrköping) Magnus Eriksson (Djurgårdens IF) |
14 |
2018 | AIK (12) | IFK Norrköping | Malmö FF | Paulinho Guerreiro (BK Häcken) | 20 |
2019 | Djurgårdens IF (12) | Malmö FF | Hammarby IF | Mohamed Buya Turay (Djurgårdens IF) | 15 |
2020 | Malmö FF (21) | IF Elfsborg | BK Häcken | Christoffer Nyman (IFK Norrköping) | 18 |
2021 | Malmö FF (22) | AIK | Djurgårdens IF | Samuel Adegbenro (IFK Norrköping) | 17 |
Performances[]
Total titles won by club[]
A total of 19 clubs have been crowned Swedish champions from Örgryte IS in 1896 until Malmö FF in 2021.
A total of 118 Swedish championships have been awarded. Malmö FF is the most successful club with 22 Swedish championships.
Club | Winners | Runners-up | Winning seasons |
---|---|---|---|
Malmö FF | 22 | 15 | 1943–44, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1986, 1988, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021 |
IFK Göteborg | 18 | 9 | 1908, 1910, 1918, 1934–35, 1941–42, 1957–58, 1969, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2007 |
IFK Norrköping | 13 | 11 | 1942–43, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1989, 2015 |
AIK | 12 | 17 | 1900, 1901, 1911, 1914, 1916, 1923, 1931–1932, 1936–1937, 1992, 1998, 2009, 2018 |
Djurgårdens IF | 12 | 11 | 1912, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1954–55, 1959, 1964, 1966, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2019 |
Örgryte IS | 12 | 6 | 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1913, 1985 |
IF Elfsborg | 6 | 5 | 1935–36, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1961, 2006, 2012 |
Helsingborgs IF | 5 | 8 | 1932–33, 1933–34, 1940–41, 1999, 2011 |
GAIS | 4 | 3 | 1919, 1922, 1930–31, 1953–54 |
Östers IF | 4 | 3 | 1968, 1978, 1980, 1981 |
Halmstads BK | 4 | 2 | 1976, 1979, 1997, 2000 |
Åtvidabergs FF | 2 | 2 | 1972, 1973 |
IK Sleipner | 1 | 3 | 1937–38 |
Hammarby IF | 1 | 3 | 2001 |
IFK Eskilstuna | 1 | 1 | 1921 |
Kalmar FF | 1 | 1 | 2008 |
Göteborgs IF | 1 | – | 1903 |
Fässbergs IF | 1 | – | 1924 |
Brynäs IF | 1 | – | 1925 |
Total titles won by city[]
The 19 title-winning clubs have come from a total of 13 cities. The most successful city is Gothenburg.
City | Titles | Winning clubs |
---|---|---|
Gothenburg | 35 | IFK Göteborg (18), Örgryte IS (12), GAIS (4), Göteborgs IF (1) |
Stockholm | 25 | AIK (12), Djurgårdens IF (12), Hammarby IF (1) |
Malmö | 22 | Malmö FF (22) |
Norrköping | 14 | IFK Norrköping (13), IK Sleipner (1) |
Borås | 6 | IF Elfsborg (6) |
Helsingborg | 5 | Helsingborgs IF (5) |
Växjö | 4 | Östers IF (4) |
Halmstad | 4 | Halmstads BK (4) |
Åtvidaberg | 2 | Åtvidabergs FF (2) |
Eskilstuna | 1 | IFK Eskilstuna (1) |
Kalmar | 1 | Kalmar FF (1) |
Mölndal | 1 | Fässbergs IF (1) |
Gävle | 1 | Brynäs IF (1) |
Total titles won by county[]
The Swedish championship has been won by 19 clubs from nine counties. The most successful county is Västra Götaland.
County | Titles | Winning clubs |
---|---|---|
Västra Götaland[nb 5] | 42 | IFK Göteborg (18), Örgryte IS (12), IF Elfsborg (6), GAIS (4), Göteborgs IF (1), Fässbergs IF (1) |
Skåne[nb 6] | 27 | Malmö FF (22), Helsingborgs IF (5) |
Stockholm | 25 | AIK (12), Djurgårdens IF (12), Hammarby IF (1) |
Östergötland | 16 | IFK Norrköping (13), Åtvidabergs FF (2), IK Sleipner (1) |
Kronoberg | 4 | Östers IF (4) |
Halland | 4 | Halmstads BK (4) |
Södermanland | 1 | IFK Eskilstuna (1) |
Gävleborg | 1 | Brynäs IF (1) |
Kalmar | 1 | Kalmar FF (1) |
See also[]
- Svenska Mästerskapet
- Allsvenskan
- Allsvenskan play-offs
- Mästerskapsserien
- Football in Sweden
- Swedish football league system
- List of Allsvenskan top scorers
- List of Swedish youth football champions
Notes[]
- ^ Örgryte IS 2 was the reserve team of Örgryte IS.
- ^ AIK won the final on walkover as the match could not be played due to darkness. AIK was considered to be the better team because they had already beaten Örgrytes main team in the semi-final and were thus given the title.
- ^ Decided in the third match after draws in the previous two.
- ^ Not decided until the spring 1925 due to heavy rain the autumn 1924.
- ^ Including the former counties Gothenburg and Bohus County and Älvsborg County.
- ^ Including the former county Malmöhus County.
References[]
- ^ "Svenska mästare 1896-1925, 1931-". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2011-03-13.
- ^ Hedlundh, Kent. "Sweden - List of Champions". RSSSF.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ^ Glenning, Clas. "Early Swedish Football tables and Championship deciding cup finals". Archived from the original on November 15, 2004. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ^ Nylin, 2004, p. 134.
- ^ Nylin, 2004, p. 135.
- ^ Thorén, Petra. "SM-pokalen ska skrotas". aftonbladet.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2011-01-03.
Bibliography[]
- Nylin, Lars (2004). Den nödvändiga boken om Allsvenskan: svensk fotboll från 1896 till idag, statistik, höjdpunkter lag för lag, klassiska bilder. Sundbyberg: Semic. ISBN 91-552-3168-3.
External links[]
- (in English) Swedish Football Association
- (in English) Sweden - List of Champions, RSSSF.com
- Football in Sweden
- National association football champions
- Swedish football-related lists