2007 Superettan

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Superettan
Season 2007
Champions IFK Norrköping
Promoted
Relegated
Matches played240
2006
2008

The 2007 Superettan was part of the 2007 Swedish football season, and the eighth season of Superettan, Sweden's second-tier football division in its current format. A total of 16 teams contested the league.

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Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and IFK Norrköping won the tournament.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 IFK Norrköping (C, P)3020376229+3363Promotion to Allsvenskan
2 Ljungskile SK (P)3017494235+755
3 GIF Sundsvall (P)3016684832+1654
4 BK Häcken 30172115130+2153
5 Bunkeflo 30146104949048
6 Åtvidabergs FF 30145114435+947
7 IK Sirius 30134135350+343
8 Degerfors IF 30108123440638
9 Mjällby AIF 3099123940136
10 Örgryte IS 301061440521236
11 Landskrona BoIS 3098133945635
12 Enköpings SK 30981325381335
13 Jönköpings Södra IF 30971435471234
14 Falkenbergs FF 30971435521734
15 Östers IF (R)3088142835732Relegation to Division 1
16 IF Sylvia (R)30691536511527
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [1]
1 Flag of Iceland.svg Garðar Gunnlaugsson IFK Norrköping 18
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Patriksson GIF Sundsvall 17
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ekenberg Mjällby AIF 15
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Kristoffersson Ljungskile SK 14
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Drugge Degerfors IF 13
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulinho BK Häcken 13
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Hoch IK Sirius 13
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Ken Fagerberg Örgryte 12
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Thelin Jönköpings Södra IF 11
10 Flag of Iceland.svg Stefán Þórðarson IFK Norrköping 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Åkervall IF Sylvia 10
Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar Möller Åtvidabergs FF 10
Flag of Liberia.svg Dioh Williams BK Häcken 10

Top goalkeepers

(Minimum of 10 games played)

RankGoalkeeperClub
GPGASV% [2] ShO
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Lee Baxter Landskrona BoIS 1212843
2 Flag of Albania.svg Nuredin Bakiu IFK Norrköping 27268011
Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Svensson Ljungskile SK 2119807
Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Bergh Enköpings SK 1817805
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Axelsson Jönköpings Södra IF 1725794
Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Naurin Falkenbergs FF 1523792
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Källqvist Häcken 1311774
Flag of Sweden.svg Simon Nurme Degerfors IF 129775
Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Svensson IF Limhamn Bunkeflo 2538776
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Hysén BK Häcken 1817756
Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Gustavsson Åtvidabergs FF 3039757

Footnotes

  1. "Skytteliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  2. "Målvaktsliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 6 April 2012.

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