Women's football in Sweden | |
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Country | Sweden |
Governing body | SvFF |
National team(s) | Sweden women's national team |
National competitions | |
Club competitions | |
International competitions | |
Champions League FIFA Women's World Cup (National Team) European Championship (National Team) Olympics (National Team) |
Women's football in Sweden is one of the traditional powers of women's football. [1] [2] [3]
The earliest recorded occurence of women's football in Sweden was in 1919. [4]
Damallsvenskan is the national competition for women footballers in Sweden, a division consisting of 12 teams, who assigns the national champion of Sweden. Damallsvenskan is the first ever professional league for women's football in the world. [5] [6] From Damallsvenskan the lower division is Elitettan the teams ranked at the last two places in the final standings. The second division is represented by the Ellitettan division, created in 2013 and consisting of 14 teams. The first two classifieds of the Elettettan are promoted to Damallsvenskan, while the last three are relegated to Division 1. The third division is represented by Division 1, consisting of teams of 12 teams each, for a total of 72 teams on a geographic basis. The winning teams of the six groups are facing to define the three teams promoted in Eloitan, according to the following scheme: 1st ranked Norra Svealand vs. 1st ranked Norrland; 1st place Norra Götaland vs. 1st place classified Södra Svealand; 1st place Södra Götaland against 1st place classified Mellersta Götaland.
Level | League(s)/Division(s) | |||||||||||
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1 | Damallsvenskan 12 clubs | |||||||||||
2 | Elitettan 12 clubs | |||||||||||
3–8 | Swedish Women's Football Division 1-6 several divisions |
The best performance is winning the European Championship in 1984. [7] [8] They won silver in the 2016 Olympics and the 2003 World Cup. [9] [10] [11]
IS Halmia is a football club, located in Halmstad, Sweden.
Division 2 is the fourth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 84 Swedish football teams. Division 2 had status as the official second level from 1928 to 1986 but was replaced by Division 1 in 1987. It then had status as the official third level until 2005 but was replaced once again by the recreated Division 1 in 2006.
Älvsjö AIK FF is a Swedish football club located in Älvsjö within Stockholm Municipality.
Huddinge IF is a Swedish football club located in Huddinge, a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden.
Karlslunds IF FK is a Swedish football club located in the Karlslund neighbourhood in western Örebro.
Kvarnsvedens IK is a Swedish football club located in Borlänge in Dalarna County.
Ängby IF is a Swedish football club located in Ängby, a western suburb of Stockholm.
Hässleholms IF is a Swedish football club located in Hässleholm, Skåne County.
Nordvärmlands FF is a Swedish football club located in Ambjörby in Torsby Municipality, Värmland County.
Bagarmossen Kärrtorp BK is a Swedish football club located in Bagarmossen in the Skarpnäck borough of Stockholm.
IFK Haninge is a Swedish football club located in Haninge in Stockholm County.
Heby AIF is a Swedish football club located in Heby in Uppsala County.
Division 2 is the fourth level in the league system of Swedish women's football and comprises 9 sections with 10 football teams in each.
Sandvikens AIK FK is a Swedish football club located in Sandviken.
FC Linköping City was a Swedish professional football club based in Linköping, affiliated with the Östergötlands Fotbollförbund.
Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 for the 2013 season.
The 2018 Division 2, part of the 2018 Swedish football season is the 13th season of Sweden's fourth-tier football league in its current format.
Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, are a women's association football team from Malmö, who compete in Division 1, the 3rd level of women's football in Sweden. Formed on 26 November 2019 and affiliated with the Scania Football Association, Malmö FF are based in Malmö, Scania.
Sala Fotbollförening is a Swedish professional football club based in Sala, Västmanland County. Founded in 1972, they play in the 12-team Division 3 Norra Svealand in Sweden's fifth tier. They play their home games on public pitches at Sportfältsgatan. Their former home was Silvervallen.
The 2020 Division 2, part of the 2020 Swedish football season is the 15th season of Sweden's fourth-tier football league in its current format.