2009 Allsvenskan

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Allsvenskan
Season 2009
Champions AIK
5th Allsvenskan title
11th Swedish championship title
Relegated Örgryte IS
Hammarby IF
Champions League AIK
Europa League IFK Göteborg
IF Elfsborg
Kalmar FF
Gefle IF
Matches played240
Goals scored584 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorer Tobias Hysén
Wanderson (18)
Biggest home win IFK Göteborg 6-0 Djurgården
(11 April 2009) [1]
Biggest away win Örgryte 1-5 GAIS
(5 April 2009)
Halmstad 0-4 Häcken
(30 August 2009) [1]
Highest scoring Kalmar FF 5-4 Malmö FF
(27 October 2009) [1]
Highest attendance26,241
AIK 2–0 Djurgården
(28 September 2009) [1]
Lowest attendance1,284
Häcken 1–0 Trelleborg
(22 April 2009) [1]
Average attendance7,952 [2]
2008
2010

Allsvenskan 2009, part of the 2009 Swedish football season, was the 85th Allsvenskan season played. AIK clinched their first Swedish title since 1998. [3]

Contents

Participating teams

ClubLast seasonFirst season
in league
First season of
current spell
AIK 5th1924–252006
IF Brommapojkarna 3rd (Superettan)20072009
Djurgårdens IF 12th1927–282001
IF Elfsborg 2nd1926–271997
GAIS 11th1924–252006
Gefle IF 13th1933–342005
IFK Göteborg 3rd1924–251977
Halmstads BK 8th1933–341993
Hammarby IF 9th1924–251998
Helsingborgs IF 4th1924–251993
BK Häcken 2nd (Superettan)19832009
Kalmar FF 1st1949–502004
Malmö FF 6th1931–322001
Trelleborgs FF 10th19852007
Örebro SK 7th1946–472007
Örgryte IS 1st (Superettan)1924–252009

Overview

TeamLocationArenaCapacityAverage
attendance [4]
Manager
AIK Solna Råsunda Stadion 36,60817,436 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Stahre
IF Brommapojkarna Stockholm Grimsta IP 4,5002,860 Flag of Sweden.svg Kim Bergstrand
Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Stockholms Stadion 14,5009,435 Flag of Sweden.svg Andrée Jeglertz
Flag of England.svg Steve Galloway
IF Elfsborg Borås Borås Arena 17,8009,719 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Haglund
GAIS Gothenburg Gamla Ullevi 18,8005,687 Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Axén
Gefle IF Gävle Strömvallen 7,3004,314 Flag of Sweden.svg Per Olsson
Halmstads BK Halmstad Örjans Vall 15,5005,012 Flag of Sweden.svg Janne Andersson
Hammarby IF Stockholm Söderstadion 16,19710,381 Flag of Sweden.svg Thom Åhlund
Helsingborgs IF Helsingborg Olympia 16,6739,470 Flag of Sweden.svg Bosse Nilsson
BK Häcken Gothenburg Rambergsvallen 7,0003,179 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Gerhardsson
IFK Göteborg Gothenburg Gamla Ullevi 18,80013,813 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Rehn
Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Olsson
Kalmar FF Kalmar Fredriksskans 9,0005,311 Flag of Sweden.svg Nanne Bergstrand
Malmö FF Malmö Swedbank Stadion 24,00014,815 Flag of Sweden.svg Roland Nilsson
Trelleborgs FF Trelleborg Vångavallen 10,0002,992 Flag of Sweden.svg Tom Prahl
Örebro SK Örebro Behrn Arena 14,5007,886 Flag of Finland.svg Sixten Boström
Örgryte IS Gothenburg Gamla Ullevi 18,8004,939 Flag of Norway.svg Åge Hareide

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 AIK (C)3018753620+1661Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 IFK Göteborg 3017675324+2957Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
3 IF Elfsborg 30151054334+955Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round [lower-alpha 2]
4 Kalmar FF 3014885339+1450Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round [lower-alpha 3]
5 BK Häcken 3013984330+1348
6 Örebro SK 3012993332+145
7 Malmö FF 30111094025+1543
8 Helsingborgs IF 30134133939043
9 Trelleborgs FF 30118114134+741
10 Gefle IF 301091128381039Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round [lower-alpha 4]
11 GAIS 30811114138+335
12 IF Brommapojkarna 30971432461434
13 Halmstads BK 30881429431432
14 Djurgårdens IF (O)30851724492529Qualification to Relegation play-offs
15 Örgryte IS (R)30671727492225Relegation to Superettan
16 Hammarby IF (R)30642022442222
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. IFK Göteborg qualified for the Third qualifying round of the Europa League as Svenska Cupen champions 2009.
  2. Elfsborg qualified for the Second qualifying round of the Europa League as they received IFK Göteborg's initial qualifying spot.
  3. Kalmar FF qualified for the Europa League as they received Elfsborgs initial qualifying spot.
  4. Sweden was among the best three associations in the UEFA Fair Play ranking and thus received an additional spot in the first qualifying round of the Europa League, Gefle received the qualifying spot for their ranking in Allsvenskans Fair Play ranking.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
AIK 434314644454335553121112111111
IFK Göteborg 1379651333111111241232221222222
IF Elfsborg 867423221222222135313443333333
Kalmar FF 61313151514111011987554424544334444454
BK Häcken 1215101412125
Örebro SK 1414119696
Malmö FF 2221467
Helsingborgs IF 3112728
Trelleborgs FF 1010571089
Gefle IF 75610111110
GAIS 1812881011
IF Brommapojkarna 114353512
Halmstads BK 151215129713
Djurgårdens IF 59813141514
Örgryte IS 16161616161615
Hammarby IF 9111411131316
Leader
2010–11 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
2010–11 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation to 2010 Superettan
Source: everysport.com

Results

Malmo FF vs AIK in July 2009 MFF-AIK.jpg
Malmö FF vs AIK in July 2009
Home \ Away AIK BP DIF IFE GAI GIF IFKG HBK HAM HIF BKH KFF MFF TFF ÖSK ÖIS
AIK 2–1 2–0 0–01–01–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–32–01–10–11–01–13–0
IF Brommapojkarna 2–31–41–11–01–00–32–10–10–32–01–21–12–23–01–2
Djurgårdens IF 0–1 0–21–22–10–00–00–2 0–1 2–11–02–01–20–01–02–1
IF Elfsborg 0–01–03–12–22–32–04–01–11–01–11–11–01–02–13–0
GAIS 2–20–11–11–14–0 0–1 1–12–21–43–02–21–10–13–01–0
Gefle IF 1–03–22–01–20–00–31–01–00–21–11–10–32–12–02–2
IFK Göteborg 1–2 4–06–04–0 2–1 3–02–22–02–22–22–1 2–0 3–11–0 3–0
Halmstads BK 1–20–13–01–21–30–20–01–02–10–42–00–31–11–12–1
Hammarby IF 1–2 1–0 3–1 2–31–21–20–10–01–20–11–41–02–10–10–1
Helsingborgs IF 3–20–10–23–20–12–01–01–31–01–01–1 1–0 2–20–13–1
BK Häcken 0–25–12–11–11–00–04–12–22–03–00–00–11–02–22–0
Kalmar FF 0–13–16–13–12–21–12–10–13–02–02–15–42–01–31–0
Malmö FF 0–01–12–15–02–20–0 0–1 0–03–1 0–0 1–21–21–10–03–0
Trelleborgs FF 1–00–03–00–13–02–12–14–04–24–22–21–20–20–12–1
Örebro SK 1–12–22–00–12–02–00–02–12–02–01–32–10–31–12–2
Örgryte IS 0–11–10–01–11–52–2 1–2 2–10–03–00–14–21–00–20–1
Source: Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation play-offs

Assyriska FF 2–0 Djurgården
Östlundh Soccerball shade.svg38'
Marklund Soccerball shade.svg47'
Report

Djurgården 3–0 (a.e.t.) Assyriska FF
Tauer Soccerball shade.svg52'
Youssef Soccerball shade.svg60'
Jonson Soccerball shade.svg116'
Report

Djurgården won 3–2 on aggregate.


Top scorers

As of 2 November 2009

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Hysén IFK Göteborg 18
Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderson do Carmo GAIS 18
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Larsson Malmö FF 11
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Henriksson Häcken 10
Flag of Nigeria.svg Edward Ofere Malmö FF 10
Flag of Brazil.svg Álvaro Santos Örgryte 10
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Iván Obolo AIK 9
Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Elm Kalmar FF 9
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Olsen Örebro 8
Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Mendes Kalmar FF 8
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Jensen Trelleborgs FF 8
Flag of England.svg James Keene Elfsborg 8
Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Jönsson Helsingborg 8
Flag of Sweden.svg Emir Kujovic Halmstad 8
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2011 players6
3110 players5
4115 players4
5630 players3
8630 players2
11673 players2

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