2000 Allsvenskan

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Allsvenskan
Season 2000
Champions Halmstads BK
Relegated GAIS
Västra Frölunda IF
Champions League Halmstads BK
UEFA Cup Helsingborgs IF
Top goalscorer Fredrik Berglund, IF Elfsborg (18)
Average attendance6,976
1999
2001

Allsvenskan 2000, part of the 2000 Swedish football season, was the 76th Allsvenskan season played. The first match was played 8 April 2000 and the last match was played 4 November 2000. Halmstads BK won the league ahead of runners-up Helsingborgs IF, while GAIS and Västra Frölunda IF were relegated.

Contents

Summary

Participating clubs

ClubLast seasonFirst season
in league
First season of
current spell
AIK 2nd1924–251981
IF Elfsborg 9th1926–271997
GAIS 2nd (Division 1 Södra)1924–252000
IFK Göteborg 6th1924–251977
Halmstads BK 3rd1933–341993
Hammarby IF 10th1924–251998
Helsingborgs IF 1st1924–251993
BK Häcken 1st (Division 1 Södra)19832000
IFK Norrköping 5th1924–251984
GIF Sundsvall 1st (Division 1 Norra)19652000
Trelleborgs FF 8th19851992
Västra Frölunda IF 7th19871998
Örebro SK 12th1946–471989
Örgryte IS 4th1924–251995

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Halmstads BK (C)2616464724+2352Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 Helsingborgs IF 2614485130+2146Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round
3 AIK 2613673830+845Qualification to Intertoto Cup first round
4 IFK Göteborg 2612864633+1344
5 IF Elfsborg 2613494337+643Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
6 Trelleborgs FF 2610883028+238
7 Örgryte IS 26114113232037
8 Hammarby IF 26106103438436
9 IFK Norrköping 2681174031+935
10 Örebro SK 2696114440+433
11 GIF Sundsvall 2678113442829
12 BK Häcken (O)26413940521225Qualification to Relegation play-offs
13 GAIS (R)26481426431720Relegation to Superettan
14 Västra Frölunda (R)26361717624515
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Elfsborg qualified for the UEFA Cup as Svenska Cupen champions 2000–01.

Relegation play-offs

Mjällby AIF 32 BK Häcken
BK Häcken 32
32 (aet)
64 (apen)
Mjällby AIF

Results

Home \ Away AIK BKH GAIS GIF HBK HAIF HEIF IFE IFKG IFKN TFF VF ÖSK ÖIS
AIK 1–13–12–11–01–03–21–10–11–11–03–01–20–1
BK Häcken 2–21–22–12–42–23–12–31–34–40–03–30–11–3
GAIS 1–21–11–10–02–40–42–31–13–00–00–02–20–2
GIF Sundsvall 1–13–32–11–20–21–42–12–21–24–23–22–20–2
Halmstads BK 4–04–11–02–24–13–11–02–20–11–22–00–10–1
Hammarby IF 0–20–02–10–12–40–22–31–03–21–13–02–11–0
Helsingborgs IF 1–42–22–00–11–00–01–12–13–14–04–02–24–1
IF Elfsborg 1–22–23–12–00–23–22–33–01–11–03–12–14–1
IFK Göteborg 2–26–23–21–01–23–12–11–02–23–00–24–12–0
IFK Norrköping 3–01–13–00–02–20–10–10–11–00–03–12–11–1
Trelleborgs FF 2–12–00–21–00–21–21–04–11–11–13–03–01–1
Västra Frölunda 1–20–02–02–20–10–00–41–01–10–80–10–41–3
Örebro SK 1–01–20–22–31–24–10–23–02–21–12–26–01–3
Örgryte IS 0–20–21–11–01–21–12–01–21–22–00–23–00–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Berglund IF Elfsborg 18
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Allbäck Örgryte IS 16
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Gustaf Andersson IFK Göteborg 14
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Kaj Eskelinen Hammarby IF 12
Flag of Brazil.svg Álvaro Santos Helsingborgs IF 12
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Rosenkvist IFK Göteborg 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Selaković Halmstads BK 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Rade Prica Helsingborgs IF 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Skoog Malmö FF 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Flodström IFK Norrköping 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Svensson IF Elfsborg 10

Attendances

ClubHome averageAway averageHome high
1 AIK 14,47434,004
2 Hammarby IF 12,13433,958
3 Helsingborgs IF 9,41413,802
4 IFK Göteborg 9,29922,011
5 IF Elfsborg 7,62512,514
6 GAIS 7,08431,225
7 IFK Norrköping 7,04912,464
8 Halmstads BK 6,95010,343
9 Örebro SK 6,9239,855
10 GIF Sundsvall 5,1339,000
11 Örgryte IS 4,7139,141
12 BK Häcken 2,6618,379
13 Trelleborgs FF 2,4323,348
14 Västra Frölunda IF 1,5194,168
Total6,97634,004

Footnotes

  1. Erik Niva (26 May 2003). "Skånes sista chans" (in Swedish). Sportbladet. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. Mikael Bergling, Fredrik Nejman (3 November 2000). "von Rosen var nazist" (in Swedish). Sportbladet. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  3. Petra Thorén (13 December 2000). "SM-pokalen ska skrotas" (in Swedish). Sportbladet. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

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