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.
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.There is no mention in any of the references as to why the title was not awarded during these years. 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.
| Titles | Club |
|---|---|
| 17 | IFK Göteborg |
| 15 | Malmö FF |
| 12 | IFK Norrköping |
| 12 | Örgryte IS |
| 11 | Djurgårdens IF |
| 10 | AIK |
| 4 | IF Elfsborg |
| 4 | GAIS |
| 4 | Halmstads BK |
| 4 | Helsingborgs IF |
| 4 | Östers IF |
| 2 | Åtvidabergs FF |
| 1 | Brynäs IF |
| 1 | IFK Eskilstuna |
| 1 | Fässbergs IF |
| 1 | Göteborgs IF |
| 1 | Hammarby IF |
| 1 | IK Sleipner |
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