2019 Division 1 (Swedish football)

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Division 1
Season 2019
Champions Akropolis IF (Norra)
Ljungskile SK (Södra)
Promoted Akropolis IF
Ljungskile SK
Umeå FC
Relegated Åtvidabergs FF
Bodens BK
Kristianstad FC
Rynninge IK
IK Oddevold
BK Forward
Top goalscorerEkin Bulut (26 goals, Norra)
Aniekpeno Udo
Jesper Westermark (18 goals each, Södra)
Highest attendance5,022
Gefle IF 0–1 Sandvikens IF (15 June 2019)
2018
2020

The 2019 Division 1, part of the 2019 Swedish football season is the 14th season of Sweden's third-tier football league in its current format. The 2019 fixtures were released in December 2018. The season started on 6 April 2019 and ended on 2 November 2019. [1]

Contents

Teams

32 teams contest the league divided into two divisions, Norra and Södra. 22 returning from the 2018 season, three relegated from Superettan and seven promoted from Division 2. The champion of each division will qualify directly for promotion to Superettan, while the two runners-up compete in a play-off against the thirteenth and fourteenth teams from Superettan to decide who will play in the 2020 Superettan. The bottom three teams in each division will qualify directly for relegation to Division 2, while the two thirteenth-placed teams compete in a play-off with the top two runners-up from Division 2 to decide who will play in 2020 Division 1. [1]

Stadia and locations

Norra

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity1
Akropolis IF Stockholm Spånga IP2,000
Bodens BK Boden Boden Arena5,300
Carlstad United BK Karlstad Tingvalla IP 10,000
BK Forward Örebro Trängens IP 4,700
Gefle IF Gävle Gavlevallen 6,500
Karlslunds IF ÖrebroKarlslund Arena2,000
Karlstad BK KarlstadTingvalla IP10,000
FC Linköping City Linköping Linköping Arena 8,300
Nyköpings BIS Nyköping Rosvalla IP 1,000
Rynninge IK ÖrebroGrenadjärvallen1,500
Sandvikens IF Sandviken Jernvallen 7,000
Sollentuna FK Sollentuna Sollentunavallen4,500
IF Sylvia Norrköping Östgötaporten 17,000
Team TG Umeå Umeå Energi Arena 10,000
Umeå FC UmeåUmeå Energi Arena10,000
Vasalunds IF Solna Skytteholms IP 4,000
Ostgotaporten in Norrkoping. Nyaparken.jpg
Östgötaporten in Norrköping.
Umea Energi Arena in Umea. Gammliavalen.JPG
Umeå Energi Arena in Umeå.

Södra

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity1
Assyriska IK Jönköping Rosenlunds IP1,500
Eskilsminne IF Helsingborg Harlyckans IP 3,500
Kristianstad FC Kristianstad Kristianstad Fotbollsarena3,000
Landskrona BoIS Landskrona Landskrona IP 10,500
Lindome GIF Lindome Lindevi IP1,500
Ljungskile SK Ljungskile Skarsjövallen 8,000
Lunds BK Lund Klostergårdens IP 8,560
IK Oddevold Uddevalla Rimnersvallen 10,600
Oskarshamns AIK Oskarshamn Arena Oskarshamn 2,000
Skövde AIK Skövde Södermalms IP 4,500
Torns IF Stångby Tornvallen1,500
FC Trollhättan Trollhättan Edsborgs IP 5,100
Tvååkers IF Tvååker Övrevi IP1,000
Utsiktens BK Gothenburg Ruddalens IP 5,000
IFK Värnamo Värnamo Finnvedsvallen 5,000
Åtvidabergs FF Åtvidaberg Kopparvallen 8,000
  • 1 Correct as of end of 2018 season
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Skarsjövallen in Ljungskile.
Rimnersvallen in Uddevalla. Rimnersvallen.jpg
Rimnersvallen in Uddevalla.

League tables

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Akropolis IF (C, P)3023617728+4975Promotion to Superettan
2 Umeå FC (O, P)3017585235+1756Qualification to Promotion playoffs
3 FC Linköping City 3015876131+3053
4 Carlstad United 3015875643+1353
5 Karlstad BK 3015695335+1851
6 Vasalunds IF 30121086449+1546
7 Sandvikens IF 30127115247+543
8 Nyköpings BIS 30108124554938
9 IF Sylvia 301151448651738
10 Karlslunds IF 308111145551035
11 Gefle IF 301041633481534
12 Team TG 30971438551734
13 Sollentuna FK (O)3089133742533Qualification to Relegation Playoffs
14 Bodens BK (R)30871542601831Relegation to Division 2
15 Rynninge IK (R)30741946783225
16 BK Forward (R)30552036602420
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Norra Results

Home \ Away AIF BBK CU BKF GIF KIF KBK FCLC NBIS RIK SIF SFK IFS TTG UFC VIF
Akropolis IF 8–02–22–13–04–32–00–02–02–01–31–14–14–02–13–1
Bodens BK 0–20–11–11–20–24–20–41–15–20–31–17–00–11–11–1
Carlstad United 0–33–12–02–11–22–20–02–13–32–13–13–21–12–14–3
BK Forward 0–31–32–24–22–02–30–02–43–20–11–32–32–01–21–2
Gefle IF 2–33–00–31–02–10–50–21–23–00–10–00–22–11–23–3
Karlslunds IF 1–12–51–41–11–12–10–00–04–00–02–13–11–12–13–4
Karlstad BK 1–20–11–23–11–21–14–12–13–22–00–11–03–01–02–2
FC Linköping City 2–34–01–04–13–06–10–13–02–01–34–03–23–00–02–2
Nyköpings BIS 1–12–02–11–32–14–10–42–23–13–30–03–01–12–12–3
Rynninge IK 2–31–22–12–10–11–12–11–26–44–31–31–12–11–22–7
Sandvikens IF 2–22–21–21–04–12–11–21–01–35–13–12–01–20–01–3
Sollentuna FK 0–22–31–31–10–11–20–01–31–10–13–16–01–23–21–0
IF Sylvia 1–34–22–24–21–01–00–22–13–03–34–11–13–11–31–2
Team TG 1–40–04–23–00–34–21–12–22–03–03–30–11–30–13–1
Umeå FC 1–32–01–02–11–03–31–25–33–03–13–12–11–13–02–1
Vasalunds IF 1–22–11–12–00–02–22–20–33–03–21–11–15–15–01–2
Source: Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Ljungskile SK (C, P)3020646325+3866Promotion to Superettan
2 Landskrona BoIS (Q)30161044719+2858Qualification to Promotion playoffs
3 Utsiktens BK 3014974936+1351
4 Skövde AIK 3014794433+1149
5 FC Trollhättan 30137104038+246
6 Tvååkers IF 30111184137+444
7 IFK Värnamo 30111094545043
8 Lunds BK 30117124545040
9 Eskilsminne IF 30107133941237
10 Lindome GIF 30107133336337
11 Assyriska IK 30107133341837
12 Torns IF 3099123541636
13 Oskarshamns AIK (O)30891344561233Qualification to Relegation Playoffs
14 Åtvidabergs FF (R)30871535511631Relegation to Division 2
15 Kristianstad FC (R)30841829633428
16 IK Oddevold (R)30651930451523
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

Södra Results

Home \ Away AIK EIF KFC LBIS LGIF LSK LBK IKO OAIK SAIK TIF FCT TVIF UBK IFKV ÅFF
Assyriska IK 1–00–02–21–21–30–03–10–00–11–01–10–12–11–11–3
Eskilsminne IF 2–03–12–11–00–10–14–12–22–00–12–10–34–11–21–1
Kristianstad FC 2–11–30–61–02–30–21–01–20–10–20–21–12–13–21–2
Landskrona BoIS 0–22–00–12–01–12–01–01–10–03–01–00–01–04–01–0
Lindome GIF 1–20–05–10–02–01–30–40–01–03–00–01–33–05–11–3
Ljungskile SK 2–11–12–13–01–13–22–19–03–02–11–21–02–23–04–0
Lunds BK 3–03–03–10–21–11–20–23–12–12–21–10–12–10–20–2
IK Oddevold 0–14–12–30–10–10–10–33–31–20–00–21–21–13–13–1
Oskarshamns AIK 1–32–46–21–34–01–05–10–01–22–10–10–21–20–14–3
Skövde AIK 3–01–04–01–10–22–11–02–03–02–12–22–31–21–34–0
Torns IF 3–11–12–01–11–01–32–30–12–22–20–02–22–01–21–2
FC Trollhättan 2–43–21–10–12–00–22–24–10–22–11–21–00–13–02–1
Tvååkers IF 2–21–02–11–21–01–42–20–01–12–20–11–22–20–21–1
Utsiktens BK 2–12–00–01–13–00–03–21–04–20–04–12–03–21–13–0
IFK Värnamo 0–12–24–02–21–30–23–11–00–02–20–05–12–22–21–1
Åtvidabergs FF 2–01–11–20–50–01–12–23–12–00–11–20–21–21–20–2
Source: Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

The 13th-placed teams of each division meets the best two runners-up from 2019 Division 2 in two-legged ties on a home-and-away basis with the team from Division 1 finishing at home.


Motala AIF 1–2 Sollentuna FK
Qasem Soccerball shade.svg22' Report Pishdari Soccerball shade.svg61'
Ramsell Soccerball shade.svg74'
Motala Idrottspark, Motala
Attendance: 552
Referee: Enzo Vesprini
Sollentuna FK 2–0 Motala AIF
Pishdari Soccerball shade.svg9'
Streete Soccerball shade.svg36'
Report
Sollentunavallen, Sollentuna
Referee: Rambod Beigi

Sollentuna FK won 4–1 on aggregate.


IFK Berga 0–2 Oskarshamns AIK
Report Hellborg Soccerball shade.svg12'
Niklasson Soccerball shade.svg26'
Gasten IP, Kalmar
Attendance: 425
Referee: Fikret Buqa
Oskarshamns AIK 2–0 IFK Berga
Christensson Soccerball shade.svg33'
Eliassi Soccerball shade.svg60'
Report
Arena Oskarshamn, Oskarshamn
Attendance: 402
Referee: Andreas Johansson

Oskarshamns AIK won 4–0 on aggregate.


Season statistics

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