2014 Superettan

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Superettan
Season 2014
Champions Hammarby IF
Promoted
Relegated
Matches played240
Goals scored672 (2.8 per match)
Top goalscorer Kennedy Bakircioglü (17 goals)
Best goalkeeper Alex Horwath (83 save %)
Biggest home win Hammarby IF 6–0 Syrianska FC (21 September 2014)
Biggest away win IFK Värnamo 0–6 IK Sirius (2 November 2014)
Highest scoring
Highest attendance31,074 [1]
Hammarby IF 0–0 Ljungskile SK (24 August 2014)
Lowest attendance222 [1]
Ängelholms FF 2–0 Husqvarna FF (26 May 2014)
Total attendance784,165 [2]
Average attendance3,267 [2]
2013
2015

The 2014 Superettan, part of the 2014 Swedish football season, was the 15th season of Superettan, Sweden's second-tier football league in its current format. The 2014 fixtures were released on 20 December 2013. [3] The season started on 5 April 2014 and concluded on 2 November 2014. [4]

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Hammarby IF won Superettan this season, their first title and were thus promoted to Allsvenskan after five years absence along with runners-up GIF Sundsvall who returned to the top flight after two years absence. Ljungskile SK advanced to the promotion play-offs but failed to win against Gefle IF.

A total of 16 teams contested the league; 12 returning from the 2013 season, two that were relegated from Allsvenskan and two that were promoted from Division 1.

Teams

A total of 16 teams contested the league, 12 returning from the 2013 season, two relegated from the 2013 Allsvenskan and two promoted from the 2013 Division 1. The top two teams qualified directly for promotion to Allsvenskan, the third had to play a play-off against the fourteenth team from Allsvenskan to decide who would play in Allsvenskan 2015. The bottom two teams qualified directly for relegation to Division 1, the thirteenth and the fourteenth had to play a play-off against the numbers two teams from Division 1 Södra and Division 1 Norra to decide who would play in Superettan 2015.

2013-champions Falkenbergs FF and runner-up Örebro SK were promoted to the Allsvenskan at the end of the 2012 season. They were replaced by Östers IF and Syrianska FC. Örgryte IS and IK Brage were relegated at the end of the 2013 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by Division 1 Norra champions IK Sirius and Division 1 Södra champions Husqvarna FF.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumTurf1Stadium capacity1
Assyriska FF Södertälje Södertälje Fotbollsarena Artificial 7,500
Degerfors IF Degerfors Stora Valla Natural 12,500
GAIS Gothenburg Gamla Ullevi Natural18,416
GIF Sundsvall Sundsvall Norrporten Arena Artificial7,700
Hammarby IF Stockholm Tele2 Arena Artificial30,000
Husqvarna FF Huskvarna Vapenvallen Natural5,000
IFK Värnamo Värnamo Finnvedsvallen Natural5,000
IK Sirius Uppsala Studenternas IP Natural6,500
Jönköpings Södra IF Jönköping Stadsparksvallen Natural5,200
Landskrona BoIS Landskrona Landskrona IP Natural12,000
Ljungskile SK Ljungskile Skarsjövallen Natural8,000
Syrianska FC SödertäljeSödertälje FotbollsarenaArtificial7,500
Varbergs BoIS Varberg Påskbergsvallen Natural4,000
Ängelholms FF Helsingborg Olympia (Until 22 June 2014)Natural17,100
Ängelholm Ängelholms IP (From 28 June 2014)5,000
Östers IF Växjö Myresjöhus Arena Natural12,000
Östersunds FK Östersund Jämtkraft Arena Artificial6,000

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coach1CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Assyriska FF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Valentic Azrudin Flag of Sweden.svg David Durmaz Umbro Scania
Degerfors IF Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Werner Flag of Sweden.svg Tobias Solberg adidas Outokumpu
GAIS Flag of Sweden.svg Per-Ola Ljung Flag of Sweden.svg Kenneth Gustafsson Hummel Åbro
GIF Sundsvall Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Cedergren
Flag of Sweden.svg Roger Franzén
Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin Walker adidasVarious
Hammarby IF Flag of Sweden.svg Nanne Bergstrand Flag of Sweden.svg Kennedy Bakircioglü Kappa Herbalife
Husqvarna FF Flag of England.svg Giles Stille Flag of Sweden.svg Michell Haidariadidas Husqvarna
IFK Värnamo Flag of Sweden.svg Jörgen Petersson
Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Johansson
Flag of Sweden.svg Martin Claesson adidasVarious
IK Sirius Flag of Sweden.svg Kim Bergstrand Flag of Sweden.svg Carl NyströmNikeVarious
Jönköpings Södra IF Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Thelin Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Thelin NikeVarious
Landskrona BoIS Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Johansson (interim) Flag of Sweden.svg Johnny Lundberg Masitabila.nu
Ljungskile SK Flag of Sweden.svg Tor-Arne Fredheim Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Gustafsson adidasVarious
Syrianska FC Flag of Sweden.svg Zvezdan Milošević Flag of Sweden.svg Sharbel Touma NikeAros Kapital
Varbergs BoIS Flag of Sweden.svg Jörgen Wålemark Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik BjörkUmbroVarious
Ängelholms FF Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Westerblad adidasUnicolor AB
Östers IF Flag of Sweden.svg Roberth Björknesjö Flag of Sweden.svg Denis Velić PumaIST
Östersunds FK Flag of England.svg Graham Potter Flag of Iran.svg Brwa Nouri adidas Peab

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Hammarby IF Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Dennerby Mutual consent6 November 2013 [5] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Nanne Bergstrand 6 November 2013 [6]
Varbergs BoIS Flag of Sweden.svg Halda KabilSacked15 November 2013 [7] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Jörgen Wålemark 21 November 2013 [8]
IFK Värnamo Flag of Sweden.svg Sören Åkeby Mutual consent21 November 2013 [9] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Jörgen Petersson15 December 2013 [10]
Östers IF Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Thomsson Mutual consent30 December 2013 [11] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Roberth Björknesjö 30 December 2013 [12]
Syrianska FC Flag of Sweden.svg Özcan Melkemichel Resigned31 December 2013 [13] Pre-season Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Roberto Cabral 6 January 2014 [14]
Syrianska FC Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Roberto Cabral Resigned28 January 2014 [15] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Fredriksson28 January 2014 [15]
Syrianska FC Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan FredrikssonResigned1 April 2014 [16] Pre-season Flag of Sweden.svg Zvezdan Milošević6 April 2014 [17]
Jönköpings Södra IF Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Gren Signed by IFK Göteborg 18 April 2014 [18] 14th Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Thelin18 April 2014 [18]
Assyriska FF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Valentic Azrudin Mutual consent27 May 2014 [19] 15th Flag of Sweden.svg Sören Åkeby 29 May 2014 [20]
GAIS Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Askebrand Sacked27 May 2014 [21] 13th Flag of Sweden.svg Per-Ola Ljung 13 June 2014 [22]
Landskrona BoIS Flag of Sweden.svg Jörgen Pettersson Sacked11 June 2014 [23] 14th Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Johansson11 June 2014 [23]
Assyriska FF Flag of Sweden.svg Sören Åkeby Resigned17 September 2014 [24] 16th Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Valentic Azrudin 17 September 2014 [24]
Husqvarna FF Flag of Sweden.svg Niclas TagessonStepped down20 September 2014 [25] 15th Flag of England.svg Giles Stille20 September 2014 [25]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Hammarby IF (C, P)3018756827+4161Promotion to Allsvenskan
2 GIF Sundsvall (P)3019475534+2161
3 Ljungskile SK 30161226025+3560Qualification to Promotion playoffs
4 Jönköpings Södra IF 30164106042+1852
5 Östersunds FK 3012994040045
6 IK Sirius 30111094736+1143
7 Degerfors IF 301010104746+140
8 Varbergs BoIS 30109113843539
9 IFK Värnamo 30109114352939
10 Syrianska FC 301141537551837
11 GAIS 3098133138735
12 Ängelholms FF 30981330512135
13 Östers IF (R)30711123948932Qualification to Relegation playoffs
14 Assyriska FF (O)305121328441627
15 Landskrona BoIS (R)30681635552026Relegation to Division 1
16 Husqvarna FF (R)30571827492222
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Relegation play-offs

IK Frej 3 – 0 Östers IF
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Report
Vikingavallen, Täby
Attendance: 1,684
Referee: Per Melin (Gävle)
Östers IF 3 – 2 IK Frej
Report
Myresjöhus Arena, Växjö
Attendance: 2,685
Referee: Antti Kanerva (Olofstorp)

IK Frej won 5–3 on aggregate.


Örgryte IS 1 – 1 Assyriska FF
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Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg
Attendance: 3,227
Referee: Kaspar Sjöberg (Malmö)
Assyriska FF 0 – 0 Örgryte IS
Report
Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje
Attendance: 2,511
Referee: Jim Petersson (Motala)

1–1 on aggregate. Assyriska FF won on away goals.


Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Hammarby IF 513886321222333111133322221121
GIF Sundsvall 4104211112111222333321133332212
Ljungskile SK 668458554443111222212211113333
Jönköpings Södra IF 1214141515101396878887545675555544444
Östersunds FK 13151616161410108666678664444444455555
IK Sirius 17107757811787766776756688896666
Degerfors IF 91313141416161616141311911121011121211121010101077897
Varbergs BoIS 1052564245555555457568777769978
IFK Värnamo 836332433334444889997866688789
Syrianska FC 16161294711101010109109999888999991010111110
GAIS 747111315111313151515131416141515131313131111111213101011
Ängelholms FF 151156911121412121212121210111210101010111213131311121212
Östers IF 2811121098779910111011131011111211121312121112131313
Assyriska FF 1199101112151515161614161315161616161616161616151515151414
Landskrona BoIS 141215131213141214131416151613121313151414141414141414141515
Husqvarna FF 321123669111113141514151414141515151515161616161616
Promotion to Allsvenskan
Promotion play-offs
Relegation play-offs
Relegation to Division 1
Source: everysport.com (in Swedish)

Results

Home \ Away AFF DIF GAI GIFS HAM HFF IFKV IKS JSIF LAN LSK SFC VAR ÄFF ÖIF ÖFK
Assyriska FF 2–21–11–30–11–11–21–11–31–10–40–20–01–11–10–1
Degerfors IF 3–22–14–11–21–11–11–33–00–13–32–00–04–00–22–2
GAIS 1–20–11–00–02–12–21–02–33–12–20–12–01–00–01–3
GIF Sundsvall 2–14–14–03–12–12–11–21–00–00–03–12–14–35–12–0
Hammarby IF 1–15–01–32–23–12–24–15–04–00–06–02–01–23–04–2
Husqvarna FF 0–00–32–01–31–20–01–20–23–10–30–12–11–11–11–4
IFK Värnamo 1–03–11–11–00–21–00–62–00–31–42–01–14–03–21–2
IK Sirius 2–11–10–10–12–11–23–10–11–12–22–22–30–00–01–1
Jönköpings Södra IF 4–04–23–14–10–41–00–03–16–21–14–01–22–33–34–0
Landskrona BoIS 1–22–02–11–21–30–13–11–20–30–02–31–5 1–1 2–20–1
Ljungskile SK 1–02–20–00–00–12–13–21–03–23–25–13–05–04–01–0
Syrianska FC 0–23–12–21–22–43–22–11–50–21–01–12–00–03–13–0
Varbergs BoIS 1–10–01–01–01–13–16–20–21–11–11–32–10–12–22–0
Ängelholms FF 1–11–41–01–21–02–02–20–21–0 1–2 0–31–01–21–42–2
Östers IF 1–20–20–10–20–22–12–22–22–31–12–01–05–12–00–1
Östersunds FK 1–20–02–13–11–11–11–31–11–03–21–12–13–01–20–0
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top goalkeepers

(Minimum of 10 games played)

RankGoalkeeperClub
GPGASV% [28] CS
1 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Horwath Ljungskile SK 30258314
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Johannes Hopf Hammarby IF 30277813
Flag of Montenegro.svg Zoran Aković Husqvarna FF 22324
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommi Vaiho GAIS 2936769
Flag of Sweden.svg August Strömberg Degerfors IF 22376
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Naurin GIF Sundsvall 3034758
Flag of England.svg Connor Ripley Östersunds FK 14174
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Åkesson IFK Värnamo 3052748
Flag of Sweden.svg Aly Keita Östersunds FK 14193
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Andersson IK Sirius 3035735

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Sweden.svg David JohannessonLjungskile SKÄngelholms FF 5–0 19 May 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Olsson Jönköpings Södra IFAssyriska FF 4–0 19 July 2014
Flag of Nigeria.svg Nsima PeterVarbergs BoISLandskrona BoIS 1–5 9 August 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Eklund GIF SundsvallÖsters IF 5–1 17 August 2014
Ulster Banner.svg Daryl Smylie Jönköpings Södra IFDegerfors IF 4–2 20 October 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg Nahir Besara Hammarby IFÖstersunds FK 4–2 21 October 2014
Flag of Sweden.svg Karl SöderströmVarbergs BoISIFK Värnamo 6–2 26 October 2014
Flag of Nigeria.svg Moses Ogbu IK SiriusIFK Värnamo 0–6 2 November 2014

See also

Competitions

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