1983 in Swedish football

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The 1983 season in Swedish football, starting January 1983 and ending December 1983:

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Honours

Official titles

TitleTeamReason
Swedish Champions 1983 IFK Göteborg Winners of Allsvenskan play-off
Swedish Cup Champions 198283 IFK Göteborg Winners of Svenska Cupen

Competitions

LevelCompetitionTeam
1st level Allsvenskan 1983 AIK
Allsvenskan play-off 1983 IFK Göteborg
2nd level Division 2 Norra 1983 IFK Norrköping
Division 2 Södra 1983 Kalmar FF
Cup Svenska Cupen 198283 IFK Göteborg

Promotions, relegations and qualifications

Promotions

Promoted fromPromoted toTeamReason
Division 2 Norra 1983 Allsvenskan 1984 IFK Norrköping Winners of promotion play-off
Division 2 Södra 1983 Kalmar FF Winners of promotion play-off
Division 3 1983 Division 2 Norra 1984 Degerfors IF Winners of promotion play-off
Nyköpings BIS Winners of promotion play-off
Skellefteå AIK Winners of promotion play-off
Division 3 1983 Division 2 Södra 1984 GAIS Winners of promotion play-off
Lunds BK Winners of promotion play-off
Norrby IF Winners of promotion play-off

League transfers

Transferred fromTransferred toTeamReason
Division 2 Södra 1983 Division 2 Norra 1984 Åtvidabergs FF Geographic composition

Relegations

Relegated fromRelegated toTeamReason
Allsvenskan 1983 Division 2 Södra 1984 Mjällby AIF 11th team
BK Häcken 12th team
Division 2 Norra 1983 Division 3 1984 Ope IF 12th team
Division 2 Södra 1983 Division 3 1984 Karlskrona AIF 12th team

International qualifications

Qualified forEntersTeamReason
European Cup 198485 1st round IFK Göteborg Winners of Allsvenskan play-off
UEFA Cup 198485 1st round AIK Winners of Allsvenskan [1]
Östers IF 4th team in Allsvenskan [2]
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 198384 1st round Hammarby IF Runners-up of Svenska Cupen [3]
International Football Cup 1984 Group stage AIK Winners of Allsvenskan
Malmö FF 2nd team in Allsvenskan
IFK Göteborg 3rd team in Allsvenskan
Östers IF 4th team in Allsvenskan

Domestic results

Allsvenskan 1983

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 AIK 2213633712+2532
2 Malmö FF 2212554630+1629
3 IFK Göteborg 2211563519+1627
4 Östers IF 2210753218+1427
5 Hammarby IF 2210574132+925
6 Halmstads BK 2210573234-225
7 IF Elfsborg 227963131023
8 Örgryte IS 2261063426+822
9 IK Brage 2256112140-1916
10 Gefle IF 2245132137-1613
11 Mjällby AIF 2237121844-2613
12 BK Häcken 2228121641-2512

Allsvenskan play-off 1983

Quarter-finals
Hammarby IF 25 AIK
?, ?
AIK 11 Hammarby IF
?, ?

Halmstads BK 12 Malmö FF
?, ?
Malmö FF 60 Halmstads BK
?, ?

IF Elfsborg 12 IFK Göteborg
?, ?
IFK Göteborg 42 IF Elfsborg
?, ?

Örgryte IS 01 Östers IF
?, ?
Östers IF 40 Örgryte IS
?, ?
Semi-finals
IFK Göteborg 30 AIK
?, ?
AIK 20 IFK Göteborg
?, ?

Östers IF 10 Malmö FF
?, ?
Malmö FF 11 Östers IF
?, ?
Final

Allsvenskan promotion play-off 1983

IFK Malmö 01 IFK Norrköping
?, Malmö
IFK Norrköping 40 IFK Malmö

Djurgårdens IF 10 Kalmar FF
Kalmar FF 31 Djurgårdens IF
?, Kalmar

Division 2 Norra 1983

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Södra
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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 IFK Norrköping 2216336814+5435
2 Djurgårdens IF 2213544622+2431
3 Örebro SK 2210753627+927
4 IF Brommapojkarna 2211473733+424
5 Västerås SK 229583941-223
6 Sandvikens IF 228682629-322
7 IFK Sundsvall 228593029+121
8 Vasalunds IF 226792738-1119
9 Karlslunds IF 2248102637-1116
10 IFK Västerås 2263132652-2615
11 IFK Eskilstuna 2255121541-2615
12 Ope IF 2246122336-1314

Division 2 Södra 1983

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kalmar FF 2214443415+1932
2 IFK Malmö 2213274124+1728
3 Landskrona BoIS 2212373523+1227
4 Åtvidabergs FF 229762617+925
5 IS Halmia 227963123+823
6 Kalmar AIK 228773131023
7 Trelleborgs FF 228682628-222
8 Myresjö IF 227782527-221
9 Grimsås IF 2251072735-820
10 Västra Frölunda IF 225981826-819
11 Helsingborgs IF 2265112232-1017
12 Karlskrona AIF 2215161449-357

Division 2 promotion play-off 1983

Falu BS 23 Nyköpings BIS
?, ?
Nyköpings BIS 31 Falu BS
?, ?

Hovås IF 03 Skellefteå AIK
?, ?
Skellefteå AIK 10 Hovås IF
?, ?

Krokom/Dvärslätts IF 24 Degerfors IF
?, ?
Degerfors IF 01 Krokom/Dvärslätts IF
?, ?

Lunds BK 20 Ifö/Bromölla IF
?, ?
Ifö/Bromölla IF 22 Lunds BK
?, ?

Mönsterås GIF 06 GAIS
?, ?
GAIS 32 Mönsterås GIF
?, ?

Spånga IS 10 Norrby IF
?, ?
Norrby IF 10
31 (apen)
Spånga IS
?, ?

Svenska Cupen 198283

Final
IFK Göteborg 00
10 (aet)
Hammarby IF

National team results

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 03Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Corneliusson 12', 68'
Prytz 25' (p)
Stadion Nieuw Galgenwaard, Utrecht
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Roth (West Germany)

Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg50Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Prytz 53', 76'
Corneliusson 57'
Hysén 61'
Ravelli 72'
Malmö Stadion, Malmö
Attendance: 19,801
Referee: Smolander (Finland)

Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Sandberg 32'
Strömberg 56'
Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 35,012
Referee: Eschweiler (West Germany)

Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg01Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Cămătaru 29'
Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 31,474
Referee: Prokop (East Germany)

Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg33Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Corneliusson 14', 18'
Hysén 33'
Márcio 8'
Careca 22'
Jorginho 76'
Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 43,172
Referee: Sørensen (Denmark)

Iceland  Flag of Iceland.svg04Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Jingblad 4'
Ramberg 19'
Hysén 28'
Fredriksson 8' (p)
Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Richardson (England)

Finland  Flag of Finland.svg03Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Eriksson 1', 23'
Sunesson 3'
Olympiastadion, Helsinki
Attendance: 8,513
Referee: Jensen (Denmark)

Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Corneliusson 13'
Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 22,066
Referee: Vautrot (France)

Italy  Flag of Italy.svg03Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Strömberg 20', 27'
Sunesson 71'
Stadio San Paolo, Naples
Attendance: 80,086
Referee: Carrion (Spain)

Trinidad and Tobago  Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg05Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Dahlkvist 14'
Jingblad 48', 54', 88'
Sunesson 77'
?, Port of Spain
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Dyer (Trinidad and Tobago)

Barbados  Flag of Barbados.svg04Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Dahlkvist 23'
Jingblad 75', 80', 85'
?, Bridgetown
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Hoyte (Barbados)

Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg20Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Beltrán 84'
Cháves 90'
?, Morelia
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Leanza (Mexico)

Notes

  1. IFK Göteborg (3rd team in Allsvenskan) qualified for the European Cup 198485 as winners of Allsvenskan play-off 1983 and thus AIK was only awarded a UEFA Cup spot.
  2. Malmö FF (2nd team in Allsvenskan) qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 198485 as winners of Svenska Cupen 198384 and thus Östers IF was awarded a UEFA Cup spot.
  3. IFK Göteborg (winners of Svenska Cupen) qualified for the European Cup 198384 as winners of Allsvenskan play-off 1982 and thus Hammarby IF was awarded the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup spot.

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