2024 Division 1 (Swedish women's football)

Last updated
Division 1
Season2024
Dates5 April 2024 – 27 October 2024
Matches played316
Goals scored1,109 (3.51 per match)
2023
2025
All statistics correct as of 15 August 2024.

The 2024 Division 1 is the third-tier women's football league in Sweden. The 2024 season is the second iteration since the introduction of the new format with only three groups (middle, north, south) of 14 teams each. [1] [2]

Contents

The 2024 schedule has been announced by SvFF on 18 January 2024. The first matchday has been scheduled for 6–7 April 2024, however, one group Södra match ended up being played already on 5 April 2024. The season should conclude by 27 October 2024. [3] [4]

Teams

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Göteborg
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Halmstadt
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Helsingborg
Locations of teams in the 2024 Division 1:
Blue pog.svg Mellersta group;
Green pog.svg Norra group;
Red pog.svg Södra group;
See cutout below for teams based in Stockholm County.

Team changes

Ifö Bromölla IF, relegated from Elitettan, has not been granted Division 1 license by SvFF and has thus been relegated directly to Division 2. [5]

Västerås BK30 has pulled out of Division 1 in the 2024 season. [6]

Entering leagueExiting league
Promoted from Division 2 Relegated from 2023 Elitettan Promoted to 2024 Elitettan Relegated to Division 2
  1. FC Djursholm was admitted to Division 1 as a replacement for Västerås BK30. [6]
  2. FC Trollhättan was admitted to Division 1 as a replacement for Ifö Bromölla IF who has not been granted 2024 license by SvFF. [5]

Groups

Mellersta

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 IF Elfsborg 1511314114+2736Promotion to 2025 Elitettan
2 IFK Värnamo [lower-alpha 1] 1511225519+3635
3 Husqvarna FF 1511134710+3734
4 Boo FF 159512411+1332
5 FC Djursholm 158433022+828
6 Segeltorps IF 159153227+528
7 Tyresö FF 156181420619
8 Smedby AIS 1553723351218
9 Gideonsbergs IF 155282029917
10 Degerfors IF 154383035515
11 Älvsjö AIK 153571825714
12 Värmdö IF 1514101747307Relegation to 2025 Division 2
13 P18 IK 1513111135246
14 Tjust IF FF 1513111649336
Updated to match(es) played on 11 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
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
Notes:
  1. Competed in Södra group in 2023.

Results

Home \ Away ÄLV BOO DEG DJU ELF GID HUS P18 SEG SME TJU TYR VÄM VÄN
Älvsjö AIK 0–23–21–20–01–30–11–2
Boo FF 1–12–12–12–11–01–22–11–1
Degerfors IF 2–31–34–21–72–24–12–2
FC Djursholm 2–13–31–01–15–26–32–13–0
IF Elfsborg 2–01–11–14–13–14–06–10–1
Gideonsbergs IF 0–02–01–31–33–23–02–33–2
Husqvarna FF 1–02–010–05–11–02–08–0
P18 IK 0–21–12–31–20–01–13–5
Segeltorps IF 4–12–10–22–06–11–05–23–2
Smedby AIS 2–20–22–12–41–42–03–20–8
Tjust IF FF 1–12–21–41–40–12–10–3
Tyresö FF 0–20–10–21–03–01–02–02–0
Värmdö IF 3–30–31–10–21–21–12–2
IFK Värnamo 4–14–02–13–17–05–17–2
Updated to match(es) played on 10 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Team TG FF 151410473+4443Promotion to 2025 Elitettan
2 Gefle IF 151113399+3034
3 Sandvikens IF 159332815+1330
4 Sollentuna FK 158523112+1929
5 Enskede IK [lower-alpha 1] 157713012+1828
6 IFK Östersund 157442112+925
7 Heffnersklubbans BK 157353027+324
8 IK Brage 155642321+221
9 Luleå DFF 154382231915
10 Bele Barkarby FF 154381827915
11 Karlbergs BK 153391017712
12 Själevads IK 1623111752359Relegation to 2025 Division 2
13 Bergnäsets AIK 1521121747307
14 Alnö IF 160313957483
Updated to match(es) played on 15 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
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
Notes:
  1. Competed in Mellersta group in 2023.

Results

Home \ Away ALN BEL BER BRA ENS GEF HEF KAR LUL ÖST SAN SJÄ SOL TEA
Alnö IF 0–50–50–02–20–40–23–40–3
Bele Barkarby FF 6–00–20–21–53–20–01–0
Bergnäsets AIK 4–31–11–20–71–33–21–40–3
IK Brage 6–00–01–02–21–14–10–3
Enskede IK 4–00–04–11–11–13–02–21–3
Gefle IF 5–03–12–32–00–03–01–0
Heffnersklubbans BK 3–12–14–10–31–14–40–4
Karlbergs BK 1–23–20–10–10–10–10–2
Luleå DFF 5–13–22–20–20–30–20–4
IFK Östersund 1–03–11–10–14–13–00–10–3
Sandvikens IF 3–02–12–12–01–23–02–10–2
Själevads IK 0–01–30–30–41–01–20–30–53–3
Sollentuna FK 0–05–01–10–04–12–20–2
Team TG FF 3–05–04–11–12–11–01–011–0
Updated to match(es) played on 15 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Eskilsminne IF 1511314314+2936Promotion to 2025 Elitettan
2 IFK Göteborg 159245115+3629
3 BK Häcken II 159243815+2329
4 Helsingborgs IF 158522817+1129
5 IS Halmia 159153516+1928
6 Älmhults IF 157352517+824
7 FC Trollhättan 157352824+424
8 Örgryte IS 157262027723
9 Ljungskile SK 1544725391416
10 IFK Örby 154382731415
11 Halmstads BK 154382227515
12 FC Rosengård II 15501015291415Relegation to 2025 Division 2
13 Onsala BK 1522112253318
14 IK Rössö Uddevalla 1521121065557
Updated to match(es) played on 11 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
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

Results

Home \ Away ÄLM ESK GÖT HÄ2 HAI HAS HEL LJU ONS ÖRB ÖRG RO2 RÖS TRO
Älmhults IF 1–00–23–11–13–06–00–4
Eskilsminne IF 2–12–01–23–25–11–18–05–1
IFK Göteborg 1–11–15–28–02–34–06–1
BK Häcken II 2–03–11–22–24–13–01–10–12–1
IS Halmia 1–22–30–23–01–23–21–03–0
Halmstads BK 1–11–30–33–10–22–13–0
Helsingborgs IF 0–11–01–01–02–24–01–1
Ljungskile SK 1–13–22–24–32–20–20–3
Onsala BK 1–11–60–51–63–43–02–3
IFK Örby 0–11–23–25–02–30–24–1
Örgryte IS 0–22–73–10–03–21–31–0
FC Rosengård II 0–30–20–23–10–21–20–3
IK Rössö Uddevalla 2–10–100–91–90–40–22–42–20–1
FC Trollhättan 0–21–22–24–31–14–20–22–0
Updated to match(es) played on 11 August 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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