Elitettan

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Elitettan
Elitettan logo.svg
Founded2013
Country Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to Damallsvenskan
Relegation to Division 1
Domestic cup(s) Svenska Cupen
Current champions AIK
(2023)
Most championships AIK (2 titles)
Umeå IK (2 titles)
Växjö DFF (2 titles)
Website https://www.elitettan.se/
Current: 2024 Elitettan

Elitettan (English: The Elite First) is the second highest division of Swedish women's football. Contested by 14 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Damallsvenskan and Division 1. Seasons run from April to October, with teams playing 26 matches each in the season. The league was created in 2013. [1]

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Current clubs (2024 season)

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
SeasonChampionsRunners-up
2013 Eskilstuna United DFF AIK
2014 Mallbackens IF Hammarby IF
2015 Kvarnsvedens IK Djurgårdens IF
2016 IF Limhamn Bunkeflo Hammarby IF
2017 Växjö DFF IFK Kalmar
2018 Kungsbacka KIF Örebro
2019 Umeå IK IK Uppsala Fotboll
2020 AIK Hammarby IF
2021 Umeå IK IFK Kalmar
2022 Växjö DFF IFK Norrköping
2023 AIK Trelleborgs FF

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