2024 Ettan

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The 2024 Ettan, part of the 2024 Swedish football season is the 19th season of Sweden's third-tier football league in its current format. The season started on 29 March 2023 and ended on 10 November 2024.

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Teams

32 teams contest the league divided into two divisions, Norra and Södra. 22 returning from the 2023 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 2025 Superettan. The bottom three teams in each division will qualify directly for relegation to Division 2, while the two thirteenth-placed teams play against each other while the top two runners-up from Division 2 play against each other to decide who will play in 2025 Ettan. [1]

Stadia and locations

Norra

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Assyriska FF Södertälje Södertälje Fotbollsarena 8,500
AFC Eskilstuna Eskilstuna Tunavallen 7,800
FBK Karlstad Karlstad Örsholmen IP
FC Stockholm Internazionale Stockholm Kristinebergs IP 2,145
Friska Viljor FC Örnsköldsvik Skyttis IP
Hammarby Talang FF Stockholm Hammarby IP 3,700
IF Karlstad Karlstad Tingvalla IP 10,000
IFK Stocksund Danderyd Jurek Arena Danderyd 1,000
Karlbergs BK Stockholm Stadshagens IP
Nordic United FC Södertälje Södertälje Fotbollsarena 8,500
Piteå IF Piteå LF Arena 6,000
Sollentuna FK Sollentuna Sollentunavallen4,500
Täby FK Täby Tibblevallen1,000
Umeå FC Umeå Umeå Energi Arena 10,000
Vasalunds IF Solna Skytteholms IP 5,200
Örebro Syrianska IF Örebro Örnsro IP1,000
Hammarby IP in Stockholm. HammarbyIP.JPG
Hammarby IP in Stockholm.
Umea Energi Arena in Umea. Gammliavalen.JPG
Umeå Energi Arena in Umeå.

Södra

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity1
Ariana FC Malmö Kroksbacks Idrottsplats
BK Olympic Malmö Lindängens IP
Eskilsminne IF Helsingborg Harlyckans IP
Falkenbergs FF Falkenberg Falcon Alkoholfri Arena 5,500
FC Rosengård 1917 Malmö Rosengårds Södra IP
FC Trollhättan Trollhättan Edsborgs IP 5,100
Jönköpings Södra IF Jönköping Stadsparksvallen 7,300
Ljungskile SK Ljungskile Skarsjövallen 8,000
Lunds BK Lund Klostergårdens IP 8,560
Norrby IF Borås Borås Arena 16,200
Onsala BK Onsala Rydets IP
Oskarshamns AIK Oskarshamn Arena Oskarshamn 2,000
Torns IF Stångby Tornvallen1,500
Torslanda IK Gothenburg Torslandavallen 1,500
Tvååkers IF Tvååker Övrevi IP1,000
Ängelholms FF Ängelholm Ängelholms IP 4,000

League tables

Norra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Umeå 1512303614+2239Promotion to Superettan
2 Nordic United 1511223815+2335Qualification to Promotion playoffs
3 Stockholm Internazionale 159333515+2030
4 Hammarby Talang 157442814+1425
5 IF Karlstad 157262221+123
6 Assyriska 156452931222
7 Örebro Syrianska 155552222020
8 Vasalunds IF 155551613+320
9 Karlberg 155462224219
10 Stocksund 155372928+118
11 AFC Eskilstuna 153752626016
12 Sollentuna 1536621331215
13 Friska Viljor 1542922442214Qualification to Relegation Playoffs
14 Piteå 1534815331813Relegation to Division 2
15 FBK Karlstad 1533921331212
16 Täby FK 1523101733169
Updated to match(es) played on 1 July 2024. 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

Södra

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Falkenberg 151032299+2033Promotion to Superettan
2 Lund 159332515+1030Qualification to Promotion playoffs
3 Torns 157442021125
4 Eskilsminne 167451921225
5 Ängelholm 156541920123
6 Norrby 156452416+822
7 Ariana 156362521+421
8 Rosengård 1917 156362117+421
9 Trollhättan 155552421+320
10 Tvååker 156271515020
11 Jönköpings Södra 155371923418
12 Olympic 1653814261218
13 Torslanda 154471817+116Qualification to Relegation Playoffs
14 Oskarshamns 154471926716Relegation to Division 2
15 Ljungskile 1543817271015
16 Onsala 1525816291311
Updated to match(es) played on 3 July 2024. 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

Relegation play-offs

The 13th-placed teams of each division meet each other, and the best two runners-up from 2020 Division 2 meet each other, in two-legged ties on a home-and-away basis. The winners of each matchup qualify for the 2025 Ettan

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References

  1. "svenskfotboll.se". www.svenskfotboll.se.