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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.

History


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). 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. Svenska Mästerskapet was discontinued in 1925 and the title would not be given to any team in the following years.

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.

Previous winners


SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1896Örgryte IS (1)IS Idrottens Vänner
1897Örgryte IS (2)Örgryte IS 2Örgryte IS 2 was the reserve team of Örgryte IS.
1898Örgryte IS (3)AIK
1899Örgryte IS (4)Göteborgs FFGöteborgs FF was a feeder club of Örgryte IS.
1900AIK (1)Örgryte IS
1901AIK (2)AIK won the final on walkover as the match could not be played due to darkness. AIK was considered to be the better team and were thus given the title.Örgryte IS 2Örgryte IS 2 was the reserve team of Örgryte IS.
1902Örgryte IS (5)Jönköpings AIF
1903Göteborgs IF (1)Göteborgs IF was a feeder club of Örgryte IS.Göteborgs FFGöteborgs FF was a feeder club of Örgryte IS.
1904Örgryte IS (6)Djurgårdens IF
1905Örgryte IS (7)IFK Stockholm
1906Örgryte IS (8)Djurgårdens IF
1907Örgryte IS (9)IFK Uppsala
1908IFK Göteborg (1)IFK Uppsala
1909Örgryte IS (10)Djurgårdens IF
1910IFK Göteborg (2)Djurgårdens IF
1911AIK (3)IFK Uppsala
1912Djurgårdens IF (1)Decided in the third match after draws in the previous two.Örgryte IS
1913Örgryte IS (11)Djurgårdens IF
1914AIK (4)Helsingborgs IF
1915Djurgårdens IF (2)Örgryte IS
1916AIK (5)Djurgårdens IF
1917Djurgårdens IF (3)AIK
1918IFK Göteborg (3)Helsingborgs IF
1919GAIS (1)Djurgårdens IF
1920Djurgårdens IF (4)IK Sleipner
1921IFK Eskilstuna (1)IK Sleipner
1922GAIS (2)Hammarby IF
1923AIK (6)IFK Eskilstuna
1924Fässbergs IF (1)Not decided until the spring 1925 due to heavy rain the autumn 1924.IK Sirius
1925Brynäs IF (1)BK Derby
1926–30No title awardedThere is no mention in any of the references as to why the title was not awarded during these years.
1930–31GAIS (3)AIK
1931–32AIK (7)Örgryte IS
1932–33Hälsingborgs IF (1)GAIS
1933–34Hälsingborgs IF (2)GAIS
1934–35IFK Göteborg (4)AIK
1935–36IF Elfsborg (1)AIK
1936–37AIK (8)IK Sleipner
1937–38IK Sleipner (1)Landskrona BoIS
1938–39IF Elfsborg (2)AIK
1939–40IF Elfsborg (3)IFK Göteborg
1940–41Hälsingborgs IF (3)Degerfors IF
1941–42IFK Göteborg (5)GAIS
1942–43IFK Norrköping (1)IF Elfsborg
1943–44Malmö FF (1)IF Elfsborg
1944–45IFK Norrköping (2)IF Elfsborg
1945–46IFK Norrköping (3)Malmö FF
1946–47IFK Norrköping (4)AIK
1947–48IFK Norrköping (5)Malmö FF
1948–49Malmö FF (2)Hälsingborgs IF
1949–50Malmö FF (3)Jönköpings Södra IF
1950–51Malmö FF (4)Råå IF
1951–52IFK Norrköping (6)Malmö FF
1952–53Malmö FF (5)IFK Norrköping
1953–54GAIS (4)Hälsingborgs IF
1954–55Djurgårdens IF (5)Halmstads BK
1955–56IFK Norrköping (7)Malmö FF
1956–57IFK Norrköping (8)Malmö FF
1957–58IFK Göteborg (6)IFK Norrköping
1959Djurgårdens IF (6)IFK Norrköping
1960IFK Norrköping (9)IFK Malmö
1961IF Elfsborg (4)IFK Norrköping
1962IFK Norrköping (10)Djurgårdens IF
1963IFK Norrköping (11)Degerfors IF
1964Djurgårdens IF (7)Malmö FF
1965Malmö FF (6)IF Elfsborg
1966Djurgårdens IF (8)IFK Norrköping
1967Malmö FF (7)Djurgårdens IF
1968Östers IF (1)Malmö FF
1969IFK Göteborg (7)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 (8)Hammarby IF
1983IFK Göteborg (9)Östers IF
1984IFK Göteborg (10)IFK Norrköping
1985Örgryte IS (12)IFK Göteborg
1986Malmö FF (13)AIK
1987IFK Göteborg (11)Malmö FF
1988Malmö FF (14)Djurgårdens IF
1989IFK Norrköping (12)Malmö FF
1990IFK Göteborg (12)IFK Norrköping
1991IFK Göteborg (13)IFK Norrköping
1992AIK (9)IFK Norrköping
1993IFK Göteborg (14)IFK Norrköping
1994IFK Göteborg (15)Örebro SK
1995IFK Göteborg (16)Helsingborgs IF
1996IFK Göteborg (17)Malmö FF
1997Halmstads BK (3)IFK Göteborg
1998AIK (10)Helsingborgs IF
1999Helsingborgs IF (4)AIK
2000Halmstads BK (4)Helsingborgs IF
2001Hammarby IF (1)Djurgårdens IF
2002Djurgårdens IF (9)Malmö FF
2003Djurgårdens IF (10)Hammarby IF
2004Malmö FF (15)Halmstads BK
2005Djurgårdens IF (11)IFK Göteborg

Title champions


TitlesClub
17IFK Göteborg
15Malmö FF
12IFK Norrköping
12Örgryte IS
11Djurgårdens IF
10AIK
4IF Elfsborg
4GAIS
4Halmstads BK
4Helsingborgs IF
4Östers IF
2Åtvidabergs FF
1Brynäs IF
1IFK Eskilstuna
1Fässbergs IF
1Göteborgs IF
1Hammarby IF
1IK Sleipner

See also


References


Online

Notes


External links


Football in Sweden | Football (soccer) related lists

 

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