1987 Swedish football Division 2

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Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 for the 1987 season.

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League standings

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 IFK Holmsund 2617637028+4240Promoted
2 Tegs SK, Umeå26131124625+2137
3 Falu BS, Falun2614664020+2034
4 Forssa BK, Borlänge2612773730+731
5 Kiruna FF 2611784630+1629
6 Hudiksvalls ABK 2610883530+528
7 Sandåkerns SK, Umeå26115103338527
8 Gimonäs CK 268994339+425
9 IFK Sundsvall 26871135461123
10 IF Friska Viljor, Örnsköldsvik2678113035522
11 IFK Kalix 26851335501521
12 Kvarnsvedens IK 26671332552319Relegated
13 Ope IF 26571433501717
14 Kubikenborgs IF, Sundsvall26351824633911
Source: [ citation needed ]

Mellersta

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Väsby IK, Upplands-Väsby2615745627+2937Promoted
2 Stockholms Spårvägars GoIF 2613944026+1435
3 Spånga IS 2613764628+1833
4 Tyresö FF 2614486342+2132
5 Älvsjö AIK 2611965430+2431
6 Enköpings SK 2611964428+1631
7 Sandvikens IF 2612594438+629
8 IF Verdandi, Eskilstuna26123114952327
9 Films SK 269894344126
10 Ludvika FK 26681236521620
11 Karlslunds IF, Örebro26671326441819
12 Gimo IF 26561536531716Relegated
13 Rynninge IK, Örebro26641631623116
14 Sundbybergs IK 26441824664212
Source: [ citation needed ]

Västra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Falkenbergs FF 2614844626+2036Promoted
2 IFK Strömstad 2613674234+832
3 Holmalunds IF, Alingsås2612864136+532
4 Helsingborgs IF 2613584523+2231
5 Jonsereds IF 2611874328+1530
6 Norrby IF, Borås2611694239+328
7 IS Halmia, Halmstad2681084133+826
8 Trollhättans FK 269892531626
9 Varbergs BoIS 2697103439525
10 Åsa IF 2696114239+324
11 Gunnilse IS, Angered26104124043324
12 Hittarps IK 26591239531419Relegated
13 Grimsås IF 26571427492217
14 IF Warta, Göteborg26461623553214
Source: [ citation needed ]

Östra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Markaryds IF 2616824820+2840Promoted
2 Nyköpings BIS 2614754020+2035
3 Motala AIF 2613675029+2132
4 Lunds BK 2612775841+1731
5 IK Tord, Jönköping2610794143227
6 IF Trion, Rödeby269893239726
7 Oskarshamns AIK 2698935541926
8 BK Olympic, Malmö26105114446225
9 Jönköping Södra IF 2671093429+524
10 Kirsebergs IF 2696114542+324
11 Linköpings FF 2695124552723
12 IFK Malmö 26671330471719Relegated
13 Gullringens GoIF 2673163437317
14 Mönsterås GIF 26631727643715
Source: [ citation needed ]

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