2019 Allsvenskan

The 2019 Allsvenskan, part of the 2019 Swedish football season, was the 95th season of Allsvenskan since its establishment in 1924. A total of 16 teams participated. AIK were the defending champions after winning the title in the previous season.

Allsvenskan
Season2019
ChampionsDjurgårdens IF
8th Allsvenskan title
12th Swedish championship title
RelegatedGIF Sundsvall
AFC Eskilstuna
Champions LeagueDjurgårdens IF
Europa LeagueMalmö FF
Hammarby IF
Top goalscorerMohamed Buya Turay (15 goals)
Biggest home winIFK Göteborg 7–1 Östersunds FK
(2 November 2019)
Biggest away winAFC Eskilstuna 1–6 Hammarby IF
(27 July 2019)
Örebro SK 0–5 Malmö FF
(2 November 2019)
Highest scoringHammarby IF 6–2 Falkenbergs FF
(7 July 2019)
Hammarby IF 6–2 IFK Göteborg
(15 September 2019)
IFK Göteborg 7–1 Östersunds FK
(2 November 2019)
Longest winning run8 matches
Hammarby IF[1]
Longest unbeaten run18 matches
Malmö FF
Longest winless run18 matches
GIF Sundsvall
Longest losing run7 matches
Östersunds FK
Highest attendance45,367
AIK 1–0 Djurgårdens IF
(1 September 2019)
Lowest attendance1,876
AFC Eskilstuna 4–1 BK Häcken
(25 August 2019)
Average attendance9,166
2018
2020

Djurgårdens IF won the Allsvenskan title, their first since 2005, their 8th overall and their 12th Swedish championship overall, in the 30th and final round on 2 November 2019 by playing a 2–2 tie in their away fixture against IFK Norrköping. This was also the second consecutive year that a team from Stockholm clinched the title.

Teams

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Location of teams in 2019 Allsvenskan

A total of sixteen teams are contesting the league, including thirteen sides from the previous season, two promoted teams from the 2018 Superettan and one team from the 2018 Allsvenskan play-offs.

Dalkurd FF and Trelleborgs FF were relegated at the end of the 2018 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table, and were replaced by the 2018 Superettan champions Helsingborgs IF and runners-up Falkenbergs FF. Helsingborg make their return to Allsvenskan after a two-year absence, this will be their 67th season in the top flight. Falkenberg will take part in Allsvenskan for the fourth time, returning to Allsvenskan after a two-year absence.

The play-off spot was taken by AFC Eskilstuna, replacing IF Brommapojkarna. The team made it back to Allsvenskan after just one season in the second division, having been relegated in 2017.

Stadia and locations

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TeamLocationStadiumTurf1Stadium capacity1
AFC EskilstunaEskilstunaTunavallenArtificial7,500
AIKStockholmFriends ArenaNatural50,000
BK HäckenGothenburgBravida ArenaArtificial6,500
Djurgårdens IFStockholmTele2 ArenaArtificial30,000
Falkenbergs FFFalkenbergFalcon Alkoholfri ArenaNatural5,565
GIF SundsvallSundsvallNP3 ArenaArtificial7,700
Hammarby IFStockholmTele2 ArenaArtificial30,000
Helsingborgs IFHelsingborgOlympiaNatural16,500
IF ElfsborgBoråsBorås ArenaArtificial16,899
IFK GöteborgGothenburgGamla UlleviNatural18,600
IFK NorrköpingNorrköpingNya ParkenArtificial15,734
IK SiriusUppsalaStudenternas IPArtificial6,300
Kalmar FFKalmarGuldfågeln ArenaNatural12,000
Malmö FFMalmöEleda StadionNatural22,500
Örebro SKÖrebroBehrn ArenaArtificial12,300
Östersunds FKÖstersundJämtkraft ArenaArtificial8,466
  • 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[2]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Djurgårdens IF Özcan MelkemichelEnd of contractNovember 15, 2018Pre-season Kim Bergstrand
Thomas Lagerlöf
November 16, 2018
IK Sirius Kim Bergstrand
Thomas Lagerlöf
ResignedNovember 15, 2018 Henrik RydströmDecember 10, 2018
Kalmar FF Henrik RydströmEnd of contractNovember 18, 2018 Magnus PehrssonNovember 27, 2018
Helsingborgs IF Per-Ola LjungSackedJune 15, 201914th Henrik LarssonJune 16, 2019
Helsingborgs IF Henrik LarssonResignedAugust 23, 201912th Olof MellbergSeptember 3, 2019
GIF Sundsvall Joel CedergrenSackedAugust 30, 201916th Tony GustavssonSeptember 2, 2019
AFC Eskilstuna Nemanja MiljanovićPromoted to Director of Football OperationsSeptember 5, 201915th Saulius Širmelis
Saulius Cekanavicius
September 5, 2019
Kalmar FF Magnus PehrssonSackedOctober 31, 201913th Jens NilssonOctober 31, 2019

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Djurgårdens IF (C)3020645319+3466Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2Malmö FF3019835616+4065Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3Hammarby IF3020557538+3765
4AIK3019564724+2362
5IFK Norrköping3016955426+2857
6BK Häcken3014794429+1549
7IFK Göteborg3013984631+1548Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[a]
8IF Elfsborg30111094445−143
9Örebro SK3096154056−1633
10Helsingborgs IF3086162949−2030
11IK Sirius3085173451−1729
12Östersunds FK30510152752−2525
13Falkenbergs FF3067172562−3725
14Kalmar FF (O)30411152247−2523Qualification for the relegation play-offs
15GIF Sundsvall (R)3048183150−1920Relegation to the Superettan
16AFC Eskilstuna (R)3048182355−3220
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Play-off
(Note: Play-off is only played if need to decide champion, teams for relegation or UEFA competition and will be played on a neutral ground).
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Djurgårdens IF621111476532223321111111112111
Malmö FF10128322111111111232324332221322
Hammarby IF810137138744666666645443544433233
AIK11115849855343332113232223344444
IFK Norrköping1513159101010119887777777777777555555
BK Häcken742276333255454464555455666666
IFK Göteborg14811465222424545556666666777777
IF Elfsborg9159103358777888910891088999988888
Örebro SK131616151614141313111291112121198899888899999
Helsingborgs IF2736913121214131314131111121212111213101310101010101010
IK Sirius314581113141112912991091111121312121011111111121111
Östersunds FK12510125466891010101088101091010111113131313111212
Falkenbergs FF4912161516161616161615151516161313131414141414141515161413
Kalmar FF16141411111211910101111121313131414141111131212121212131314
GIF Sundsvall5371412791012141413141414141516161616161616151414141515
AFC Eskilstuna166131415151515151516161615151615151515151515161616151616
Leader
2019–20 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation to 2020 Superettan

Results

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Home \ AwayAFCAIKBKHDIFFFFGIFSHAMHIFIFEIFKGIFKNIKSKFFMFFÖSKÖFK
AFC Eskilstuna2–40–21–10–01–01–61–12–23–10–20–03–10–11–10–1
AIK2–11–01–02–02–12–02–03–01–00–22–11–20–02–00–0
BK Häcken3–01–20–14–11–02–02–11–21–20–14–11–01–13–01–1
Djurgårdens IF3–00–22–01–02–21–22–02–02–11–14–02–01–13–03–1
Falkenbergs FF1–01–50–30–32–00–21–12–11–10–20–00–01–21–01–0
GIF Sundsvall0–01–10–11–43–12–31–21–20–24–42–11–23–11–21–1
Hammarby3–12–14–12–16–23–02–15–26–22–22–01–12–05–14–0
Helsingborgs IF2–11–30–21–11–11–12–11–21–23–11–02–00–11–42–0
IF Elfsborg1–01–10–00–14–03–11–11–12–00–01–12–10–34–24–1
IFK Göteborg1–03–00–00–11–12–10–03–13–00–02–14–00–00–17–1
IFK Norrköping4–00–02–12–24–32–02–05–02–01–20–11–01–13–03–0
IK Sirius3–20–23–40–22–01–01–32–12–42–40–23–00–13–41–1
Kalmar FF0–00–11–10–12–30–22–21–01–11–12–20–20–51–11–1
Malmö FF5–02–01–10–15–02–14–13–04–11–01–01–11–02–12–0
Örebro SK3–12–11–20–34–00–02–30–12–22–21–20–21–10–52–0
Östersunds FK1–21–31–11–23–21–11–23–01–10–02–12–01–20–01–3
Source: Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Relegation play-offs

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The 14th-placed team of Allsvenskan met the third-placed team from 2019 Superettan in a two-legged tie on a home-and-away basis with the team from Allsvenskan finishing at home.


IK Brage0–2Kalmar FF
ReportHerrem 24'
Fröling 61'

Kalmar FF2–2IK Brage
Aliti 61'
Hallberg 86'
ReportMorsay 88'
Kouakou 90+2'
Attendance: 6,218

Kalmar FF won 4–2 on aggregate.


Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of 2 November 2019[3]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Mohamed Buya TurayDjurgårdens IF15
2 Robin SöderIFK Göteborg14
Muamer TankovićHammarby IF
4 Nikola ĐurđićHammarby IF13
Markus RosenbergMalmö FF
6 Tarik ElyounoussiAIK11
Henok GoitomAIK
Jordan LarssonIFK Norrköping
PaulinhoBK Häcken
Carlos StrandbergÖrebro SK

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Alexander KačaniklićHammarby IFFalkenbergs FF6–27 July 2019
Filip RogićÖrebro SKFalkenbergs FF4–020 July 2019
Nikola ĐurđićHammarby IFAFC Eskilstuna1–627 July 2019
Carlos StrandbergÖrebro SKHelsingborgs IF1–429 July 2019
Carlos StrandbergÖrebro SKIK Sirius3–424 August 2019
Robin SöderIFK GöteborgKalmar FF4–026 August 2019
Vladimir RodićHammarby IFÖrebro SK5–130 September 2019
Henok Goitom4 goalsAIKFalkenbergs FF1–520 October 2019

Monthly awards

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MonthAllsvenskan Player of the Month
PlayerClub
April Linus HalleniusGIF Sundsvall
May Tarik ElyounoussiAIK
July Marcus DanielsonDjurgårdens IF
August Muamer TankovićHammarby IF
September Sead HakšabanovićIFK Norrköping
October Darijan BojanićHammarby IF

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Annual awards

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Award[5]WinnerClub
Player of the Year Marcus DanielsonDjurgårdens IF
Goalkeeper of the Year Isak PetterssonIFK Norrköping
Defender of the Year Marcus DanielsonDjurgårdens IF
Midfielder of the Year Anders ChristiansenMalmö FF
Striker of the Year Nikola DjurdjicHammarby IF
Breakthrough of the Year Alhassan YusufIFK Göteborg
Coach of the Year Kim BergstrandDjurgårdens IF

See also

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References

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