1989 Swedish football Division 1

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Swedish League Division 1
Season 1989
Champions
Promoted
Relegated
1988
1990

Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1989.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 28 teams, and Hammarby IF and Östers IF won the championship.

League standings

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hammarby IF 2616464924+2536
2 Vasalunds IF 2615654318+2536
3 Kiruna FF 2613854325+1834
4 BK Forward 2613583627+931
5 Motala AIF 2612683827+1130
6 Luleå FF/IFK 2611873027+330
7 Västerås SK 2610973129+229
8 Gefle IF 26106103629+726
9 IFK Eskilstuna 26104123125+624
10 IF Brommapojkarna 2688102935624
11 Väsby IK 2687113035523
12 IFK Holmsund 26741524502618
13 Åtvidabergs FF 26491327431617
14 Karlstad BK 2622221359466
Source: [ citation needed ]

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Östers IF 2617906920+4943
2 Trelleborgs FF 26111055238+1432
3 IF Elfsborg 26101244633+1332
4 IK Oddevold 2611965358531
5 Kalmar FF 2610794035+527
6 Mjällby AIF 2610793634+227
7 BK Häcken 269894538+726
8 Landskrona BoIS 2678113543822
9 Markaryds IF 26861228381022
10 Jonsereds IF 26941336491322
11 Karlskrona AIF 26861234531922
12 Kalmar AIK 2685133642621
13 Ifö/Bromölla IF 26691121432221
14 Falkenbergs FF 26481435622716
Source: [ citation needed ]

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