1991 Swedish football Division 1

Last updated
Swedish League Division 1
Season 1991
Champions
Premiers Östers IF
Promoted
Relegated
1990
1992

Statistics of Swedish football Division 1 in season 1991.

Contents

Spring

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kiruna FF 148242219+326
2 IFK Luleå 148152517+825
3 Västerås SK 147431917+225
4 IK Brage 145451515019
5 Enköpings SK 143742322+116
6 IFK Sundsvall 144371421715
7 IK Sirius 143562222014
8 Gefle IF 143471518313
Source: [ citation needed ]

Östra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Hammarby IF 149323015+1530
2 Vasalunds IF 149232816+1229
3 BK Forward 147252018+223
4 Degerfors IF 145542116+520
5 Väsby IK 146081722518
6 Spårvägens GoIF 145272219+317
7 IFK Eskilstuna 1433815291412
8 IF Brommapojkarna 14239927189
Source: [ citation needed ]

Västra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Västra Frölunda IF 1410133515+2031
2 Örgryte IS 1410133516+1931
3 BK Häcken 149233718+1929
4 IK Oddevold 146442416+822
5 Jonsereds IF 146353025+521
6 Gunnilse IS 143471822413
7 Motala AIF 141491243317
8 Mjölby AI 1403111248363
Source: [ citation needed ]

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Trelleborgs FF 1410132912+1731
2 Helsingborgs IF 147432516+925
3 Kalmar FF 146352219+321
4 Markaryds IF 146351214221
5 IF Elfsborg 145542118+320
6 Myresjö IF 144551620417
7 Landskrona BoIS 142481119810
8 Kalmar AIK 1431109271810
Source: [ citation needed ]

Autumn

Kvalsvenskan

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Östers IF 148603617+1930
2 Trelleborgs FF 148512416+829
3 GAIS 148242516+926
4 Västra Frölunda IF 145362724+318
5 Hammarby IF 144462121016
6 Halmstads BK 143472830213
7 GIF Sundsvall 143472433913
8 Kiruna FF 1430111240289
Source: [ citation needed ]

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Vasalunds IF 149413418+1631
2 Spårvägens GoIF 147523514+2126
3 IFK Luleå 147342115+624
4 IFK Sundsvall 145272724+317
5 Väsby IK 145272222017
6 Spånga IS 1452713251217
7 Umeå FC 143652231915
8 Sandvikens IF 1422101540258
Source: [ citation needed ]

Östra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 IK Brage 148332916+1327
2 BK Forward 147432117+425
3 IFK Eskilstuna 145632521+421
4 Enköpings SK 145542224220
5 IK Sirius 142931715+215
6 Motala AIF 144372527215
7 IK Sleipner 144371719215
8 Västerås SK 1433814311712
Source: [ citation needed ]

Västra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 BK Häcken 147342818+1024
2 IF Elfsborg 147342219+324
3 IK Oddevold 146352117+421
4 Skövde AIK 146351920121
5 Degerfors IF 146261822420
6 Gunnilse IS 144461820216
7 Jonsereds IF 144462229716
8 Örgryte IS 144281518314
Source: [ citation needed ]

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Helsingborgs IF 1410313710+2733
2 Kalmar FF 149412912+1731
3 Myresjö IF 146442323022
4 Karlskrona AIF 146352318+521
5 Mjällby AIF 145452119+219
6 Landskrona BoIS 1434717291213
7 Markaryds IF 142391234229
8 Falkenbergs FF 1421111229177
Source: [ citation needed ]

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