1973 in Swedish football

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The 1973 season in Swedish football, starting April 1973 and ending November 1973:

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Honours

Official titles

TitleTeamReason
Swedish Champions 1973 Åtvidabergs FF Winners of Allsvenskan
Swedish Cup Champions 19721973 Malmö FF Winners of Svenska Cupen

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