| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
BK Hacken vs Brommapojkarna
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
Kalmar FF vs Vasteras SK
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
Elfsborg vs IFK Goteborg
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
Orgryte IS vs Malmo FF
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
GAIS vs Djurgarden
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
AIK vs Halmstad
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
Degerfors vs Sirius
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| 04/05 10:00 | 1 |
Hammarby vs Mjällby AIF
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| 04/12 10:00 | 2 |
IFK Goteborg vs BK Hacken
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| 04/12 10:00 | 2 |
Halmstad vs Degerfors
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| 04/12 10:00 | 2 |
Vasteras SK vs Elfsborg
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| 04/12 10:00 | 2 |
Brommapojkarna vs Naoki Takeda
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| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[15] KK Zagreb vs Djurgarden
[6]
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1-3 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[4] AIK vs Halmstad
[11]
|
0-2 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[2] Hammarby vs Elfsborg
[8]
|
3-0 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[12] Brommapojkarna vs Degerfors
[14]
|
1-3 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[5] IFK Goteborg vs IFK Norrkoping
[13]
|
2-0 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[7] Malmo FF vs GAIS
[3]
|
2-1 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[1] Mjällby AIF vs L Moreno/Murta
[10] |
1-0 |
| 11/09 14:00 | 30 |
[9] Sirius vs IFK Varnamo
[16]
|
3-1 |
| 11/03 18:00 | 29 |
[16] IFK Varnamo vs Mjällby AIF
[1]
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0-5 |
| 11/03 18:00 | 29 |
[15] Degerfors vs Hammarby
[2]
|
1-1 |
| 11/02 15:30 | 29 |
[6] Djurgarden vs IFK Goteborg
[4]
|
0-0 |
| 11/02 15:30 | 29 |
[3] Craciun/Drca vs Osters IF
[15]
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1-1 |
AIK
IFK Goteborg
Djurgarden
Hammarby
Malmo FF
Elfsborg
BK Hacken
IFK Norrkoping
Kalmar FF
Sirius
Orebro SK
Halmstad
Mjällby AIF
Ostersunds FK
GIF Sundsvall
Helsingborg
Brommapojkarna
Degerfors
Falkenbergs FF
IFK Varnamo
Varbergs BoIS FC
GAIS
Gefle IF
AFC Eskilstuna
Jonkopings Sodra
Vasteras SK
Dalkurd FF
Atvidabergs FF
Osters IF
Trelleborgs FF
Orgryte IS
Allsvenskan (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈâlːˌsvɛnːskan]; lit. 'the All-Swedish'), also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan ([ˈfûːtbɔlsˌalːsvɛnskan], lit. 'the All-Swedish Football') is a professional association football league in Sweden and the highest level of the Swedish football league system.
Founded in 1924, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Superettan, the second highest league in the Swedish men's football league system. Seasons run from late March or early April to the beginning of November, with the 16 clubs all meeting each other twice, resulting in a 30-match season, for a total of 240 matches league-wide.
Allsvenskan is ranked 19th in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years. The three teams with most Swedish championships are Malmö FF (24), IFK Göteborg (18) and IFK Norrköping (13). The current champions are Mjällby AIF, who won the title in the 2025 season.
Including the 2025 season, Allsvenskan has been running for an unbroken streak of 101 seasons. Unlike other European football leagues, the Allsvenskan did not experience an interruption in play during World War II due to Swedish neutrality.
In the 1910s, national league play had been tried in Sweden with Svenska Serien, however it turned out that financing a national league was difficult. Svenska Serien evolved into two series, consisting of a southern and northern group.
On 13 January 1924, football clubs met in Stockholm to found a nationwide series and on 3 August later in the year the opening game was played of the 1924–25 Allsvenskan. The first winner of the one-league twelve team Allsvenskan was GAIS. In 1931, the league started to decide the Swedish football champions.
In the early years, Norrland and Gotland teams were not allowed to play at higher levels in the league system, which was gradually changed to include the Norrland and Gotland teams on higher levels.
For the 1959 Allsvenskan, the season start was changed from autumn to spring to be played in one calendar year. In 1973, the league was expanded to contain 14 teams. In the 1970s, Malmö FF, under the lead of Spanish Antonio Durán and later English Bob Houghton, won five Allsvenskan and managed to proceed to the 1979 European Cup final, which they lost to Nottingham Forest.
From the 1982 season, the league introduced a play-off to determine the Swedish football champions. In the late 1980s, Malmö FF were dominant, winning the league five times in a row, but only two Swedish championships. The 1990 season saw the introduction of three points per win. The play-off season years were followed by two years of continuation league, named Mästerskapsserien.
The 1993 season saw a return to the classical format, again with 14 teams. IFK Göteborg won five Allsvenskan league titles in the 1990s.
In the early 2000s, Djurgårdens IF won three titles (2002, 2003 and 2005). In 2004, Örebro SK lost its place in the league due to financial problems, and Assyriska FF got their place. Since 2008, the league consists of 16 teams.
For the 2017 season, a league match ball was introduced and Select Sport was chosen as supplier for four years.
The 2024 season marked 100 years of existence for Allsvenskan and was celebrated with retro kits during two match days in August. Malmö FF won the centennial Allsvenskan and took their ninth title in the last 15 seasons.