2024 Elitettan

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Elitettan
Season2024
Dates12 April 2024 – 10 November 2024
Matches played133
Goals scored423 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Sweden.svg Moa Öhman
(15 goals)
Biggest home win Alingsås IF 10–0 Sundsvalls DFF
8 June 2024
Biggest away win IFK Kalmar 0–5 Eskilstuna United DFF
19 May 2024
Lidköpings FK 0–5 Malmö FF
24 May 2024
Gamla Upsala SK 1–6 IK Uppsala Fotboll
24 May 2024
Highest scoring Alingsås IF 10–0 Sundsvalls DFF
8 June 2024
Longest winning run7 matches
Alingsås IF
Malmö FF
Longest unbeaten run17 matches
Alingsås IF
Longest winless run14 matches
IFK Kalmar
Longest losing run6 matches
Jitex BK
Highest attendance1,723
Malmö FF 0–4 Umeå IK
13 April 2024
Lowest attendance47
Sundsvalls DFF 2–2 IFK Kalmar
16 June 2024
Attendance33,911 (255 per match)
2023
2025
All statistics correct as of 15 September 2024.

The 2024 Elitettan is the 12th season of the Swedish second-tier women's football league.

Contents

The schedule for the 2024 edition has been published on 16 January 2024. The 2024 Elitettan kicked-off with an advance first matchday bout on 12 April 2024 and is scheduled to conclude on 20 November 2024. [1]

Teams

TeamHome cityHome groundCapacitya
Alingsås IF Alingsås Mjörnvallen1,500
Bollstanäs SK Upplands Väsby Bollstanäs IP1,000
Eskilstuna United DFF Eskilstuna Tunavallen 7,800
Jitex BK Mölndal Åbyvallen 1,500
IFK Kalmar Kalmar Gröndals IP1,500
Lidköpings FK Lidköping Framnäs IP2,500
Mallbackens IF Lysvik Strandvallen2,000
Malmö FF Malmö Malmö Stadion 26,500
Örebro SK Örebro Eyravallen 12,645
Sundsvalls DFF Sundsvall NP3 Arena 8,000
Sunnanå SK Skellefteå Norrvalla IP1,500
Umeå IK Umeå Umeå Energi Arena 6,000
IK Uppsala Fotboll Uppsala Studenternas IP 10,522
Gamla Upsala SK Uppsala Lötens IP2,500

Team changes

Entering leagueExiting league
Promoted from Division 1 Relegated from 2023 Damallsvenskan Promoted to 2024 Damallsvenskan Relegated to Division 1

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Alingsås IF 1915315812+4648Promotion to Damallsvenskan
2 Malmö FF 1915224917+3247
3 Umeå IK 1913154124+1740Qualification for Damallsvenskan play-off
4 IK Uppsala 1910093023+730
5 Bollstanäs SK 199283230+229
6 Sunnanå SK 199282826+229
7 Mallbackens IF 198382425127
8 Gamla Upsala SK 198293030026
9 Eskilstuna United DFF 1963102529421
10 Örebro SK 19631023341121
11 Jitex BK 1953113340718
12 Lidköpings FK 19521223512817Relegation to Division 1
13 Sundsvalls DFF 19361012342215
14 IFK Kalmar 19341215483313
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 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 ALI BOL ESK JIT KAL LID MAB MAM ÖRE SUD SUN UME UPF UPG
Alingsås IF 3–02–13–13–15–010–03–01–21–1
Bollstanäs SK 4–15–42–10–10–21–00–34–52–01–2
Eskilstuna United DFF 1–12–01–02–00–02–31–22–11–0
Jitex BK 0–24–25–00–24–22–01–22–3
IFK Kalmar 0–32–10–53–31–32–10–00–40–00–4
Lidköpings FK 3–31–00–50–42–13–11–21–42–2
Mallbackens IF 1–20–02–12–23–00–20–14–10–21–2
Malmö FF 2–23–13–13–19–01–23–12–10–41–0
Örebro SK 0–41–01–13–03–10–11–12–21–00–2
Sundsvalls DFF 0–21–12–20–00–41–20–01–00–3
Sunnanå SK 0–41–33–11–23–12–10–22–00–1
Umeå IK 1–33–02–15–02–32–10–11–01–23–1
IK Uppsala Fotboll 0–11–21–01–25–01–31–01–01–41–0
Gamla Upsala SK 1–42–03–12–12–12–31–21–21–6
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 2024. Source: SvenskFotboll.se
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

As of 15 September 2024
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Moa Öhman Alingsås IF 15
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Louise Lillbäck Bollstanäs SK 11
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Olivia Alcaide Jitex BK 9
Flag of Sweden.svg Wilma Dahlgren Sunnanå SK
Flag of Sweden.svg Alma Öberg Alingsås IF
Flag of Sweden.svg Ema Paljevic Malmö FF
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Cameras Alingsås IF 8
Flag of Sweden.svg Alma Davis Umeå IK
Flag of Sweden.svg Julia Elvbo Lidköpings FK
Flag of Sweden.svg Tove Lorén Alingsås IF
Flag of Sweden.svg Ina Österlind Alingsås IF
Flag of the United States.svg Nicole Robertson Eskilstuna United DFF

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References

  1. "Speldagar i Superettan och Elitettan fastställda" (in Swedish). SvFF. 16 January 2024. Archived from the original on 30 January 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2024.