2018 Allsvenskan

The 2018 Allsvenskan, part of the 2018 Swedish football season, was the 94th season of Allsvenskan since its establishment in 1924. A total of 16 teams participated. As the 2018 FIFA World Cup will start on 14 June, the last round before stoppage will be held on 27 May. The league will resume games on 7 July.

Allsvenskan
Season2018
ChampionsAIK
6th Allsvenskan title
12th Swedish championship title
RelegatedIF Brommapojkarna
Dalkurd FF
Trelleborgs FF
Champions LeagueAIK
Europa LeagueIFK Norrköping
Malmö FF
Top goalscorerPaulinho (20 goals)
Biggest home winBK Häcken 6–0 IF Brommapojkarna
(26 August 2018)
Biggest away winTrelleborgs FF 1–6 GIF Sundsvall
(13 August 2018)
Dalkurd FF 0–5 Häcken
(27 October 2018)
Highest scoringÖstersunds FK 5–2 IK Sirius
(23 May 2018)
Trelleborgs FF 1–6 GIF Sundsvall
(13 August 2018)
Longest winning run8 matches
AIK
Malmö FF[1]
Longest unbeaten run20 matches
AIK
Longest winless run19 matches
Trelleborgs FF
Longest losing run6 matches
Trelleborgs FF
Highest attendance50,128
AIK 0–0 GIF Sundsvall
(4 November 2018)
Lowest attendance202
Dalkurd FF 0–5 BK Häcken
(27 October 2018)
Average attendance8,423
2017
2019

Malmö FF were the defending champions after winning the title in the previous season. AIK won the Swedish championship this season, their sixth Allsvenskan title and 12th Swedish championship overall, in the 30th round on 11 November when they won 0–1 in the away fixture against Kalmar FF at Guldfågeln Arena.

Summary

Teams

Locations of Stockholm Teams in the 2018 Allsvenskan

A total of sixteen teams are contesting the league, including thirteen sides from the previous season, two promoted teams from the 2017 Superettan and one team from the 2017 Allsvenskan play-offs.

Halmstads BK and AFC Eskilstuna were relegated at the end of the 2017 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by 2017 Superettan champions IF Brommapojkarna and runners-up Dalkurd FF. IF Brommapojkarna returned to Allsvenskan after three years' absence, having been relegated at the end of the 2014 season. This is IF Brommapojkarna's sixth season in the league. Dalkurd FF are participating in the league for the first time in the club's history; they are the fourth new club in the last five Allsvenskan seasons (following Falkenbergs FF in 2014, Östersunds FK in 2016 and AFC Eskilstuna in 2017).

The final spot was taken by the 2017 Allsvenskan play-offs winner; Trelleborgs FF, third-placed team in 2017 Superettan, who replace Jönköpings Södra IF.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumTurf1Stadium capacity1
AIKStockholmFriends ArenaNatural50,000
BK HäckenGothenburgBravida ArenaArtificial6,500
Dalkurd FFGävleGavlevallenArtificial6,500
Djurgårdens IFStockholmTele2 ArenaArtificial30,000
GIF SundsvallSundsvallIdrottsparkenArtificial7,700
Hammarby IFStockholmTele2 ArenaArtificial30,000
IF BrommapojkarnaStockholmGrimsta IPArtificial8,000
IF ElfsborgBoråsBorås ArenaArtificial16,899
IFK GöteborgGothenburgGamla UlleviNatural18,600
IFK NorrköpingNorrköpingNya ParkenArtificial15,734
IK SiriusUppsalaStudenternas IPNatural6,300
Kalmar FFKalmarGuldfågeln ArenaNatural12,000
Malmö FFMalmöStadionNatural22,500[2]
Örebro SKÖrebroBehrn ArenaArtificial12,300
Östersunds FKÖstersundJämtkraft ArenaArtificial8,466
Trelleborgs FFTrelleborgVångavallenNatural7,000[3]
  • 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[4]

Personnel and sponsoring

All teams are obligated to have the logo of the league sponsor Svenska Spel as well as the Allsvenskan logo on the right sleeve of their shirt.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coach1CaptainKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsor
AIK Rikard Norling Henok GoitomNikeNotar
BK Häcken Andreas Alm Rasmus LindgrenNikeBRA Bygg
Dalkurd FF Johan Sandahl Peshraw AziziAdidasMin Stora Dag
Djurgårdens IF Özcan Melkemichel Jonas OlssonAdidasPrioritet Finans
GIF Sundsvall Joel Cedergren Tommy NaurinAdidasSCA
Hammarby IF Stefan Billborn Kennedy BakirciogluPumaJobman
IF Brommapojkarna Roberth Björknesjö Gustav Sandberg MagnussonNikeBauhaus
IF Elfsborg Jimmy Thelin Kevin Stuhr EllegaardUmbroPulsen
IFK Göteborg Poya Asbaghi David Boo WiklanderKappaPrioritet Finans
IFK Norrköping Jens Gustafsson Andreas JohanssonNikeHolmen
IK Sirius Kim Bergstrand Moses OgbuNikeVarious
Kalmar FF Nanne Bergstrand Viktor ElmHummelHjältevadshus
Malmö FF Uwe Rösler Markus RosenbergPumaVolkswagen
Trelleborgs FF Patrick Winqvist Salif Camara JönssonNikeMellby Gård
Örebro SK Axel Kjäll Nordin GerzićPumaAmbitiös
Östersunds FK Ian Burchnall Tom PetterssonAdidasVarious

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
IFK Göteborg Alf WesterbergEnd of caretaker spellNovember 20, 2017Pre-season Poya AsbaghiNovember 21, 2017
IF Brommapojkarna Olof MellbergResignedNovember 21, 2017 Luís PimentaDecember 13, 2017
BK Häcken Mikael StahreResignedNovember 26, 2017 Andreas AlmDecember 8, 2017
IF Elfsborg Nemanja Miljanović
Janne Mian
End of caretaker spellDecember 6, 2017 Jimmy ThelinDecember 6, 2017
Hammarby IF Jakob MichelsenSackedJanuary 4, 2018 Stefan BillbornJanuary 10, 2018
Dalkurd FF Andreas BrännströmSackedJanuary 8, 2018 Azrudin ValentićJanuary 8, 2018
Malmö FF Magnus PehrssonSackedMay 14, 201810th Daniel Andersson (caretaker)May 14, 2018
Dalkurd FF Azrudin ValentićSackedMay 25, 201816th Adil Kizil (caretaker)May 25, 2018
Östersunds FK Graham PotterSigned by Swansea CityJune 4, 20186th Ian Burchnall (caretaker)June 4, 2018
Malmö FF Daniel AnderssonEnd of caretaker spellJune 12, 201810th Uwe RöslerJune 12, 2018
Dalkurd FF Adil KizilEnd of caretaker spellJune 15, 201815th Johan SandahlJune 15, 2018
Östersunds FK Ian BurchnallCaretaker made permanent managerJuly 18, 20185th Ian BurchnallJuly 18, 2018
IF Brommapojkarna Luís PimentaSackedSeptember 5, 201814th Roberth BjörknesjöSeptember 7, 2018

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1AIK (C)30191015016+3467Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2IFK Norrköping3019835127+2465Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3Malmö FF3017765729+2858
4Hammarby IF3017765635+2158
5BK Häcken3016595827+3153Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[a]
6Östersunds FK30154115139+1249
7Djurgårdens IF3013984031+948
8GIF Sundsvall30128104735+1244
9Örebro SK3098133440−635
10Kalmar FF3097142735−834
11IFK Göteborg3094173853−1531
12IF Elfsborg3079142941−1230
13IK Sirius3086163761−2430
14IF Brommapojkarna (R)3082202564−3926Qualification for the relegation play-offs
15Dalkurd FF (R)3066183057−2724Relegation to the Superettan
16Trelleborgs FF (R)3036212464−4015
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; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
AIK322222222332111111111111111111
IFK Norrköping443435433223333343333222322222
Malmö FF55698101011111112101087665444444445543
Hammarby IF111111111111222222222333233334
BK Häcken611467987779881010986685555654455
Östersunds FK131614111411111010975555434556666566666
Djurgårdens IF768568998544444557878888888877
GIF Sundsvall835343655869966778767777777788
Örebro SK912785436645779810101110109999999999
Kalmar FF12101110965446866798999910101010101010101010
IFK Göteborg2797107789101012121211111110111111111212121213131311
IF Elfsborg101416131112131414131111111112121313121212121111111111111112
IK Sirius141513121315161615151616161413131212131314141313131312121213
IF Brommapojkarna11912151516121312141414141515141414141413131414141515151414
Dalkurd FF16810141213141516161515151616161615151515151515151414141515
Trelleborgs FF151315161614151213121313131314151516161616161616161616161616
Leader
2019–20 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation to 2019 Superettan

Results

Home \ AwayAIKBKHDFFDIFGIFSHAMBPIFEIFKGIFKNIKSKFFMFFTFFÖSKÖFK
AIK3–02–02–00–01–05–11–02–03–32–01–01–12–01–11–1
Häcken1–13–05–03–02–26–05–04–10–12–11–01–12–11–12–0
Dalkurd0–40–51–22–22–33–01–41–10–21–31–20–12–21–03–0
Djurgården0–02–11–01–11–20–12–22–01–11–00–23–01–12–00–2
Sundsvall0–10–20–11–12–33–02–12–01–14–02–02–21–00–02–3
Hammarby0–11–04–11–34–34–00–13–02–13–10–03–21–02–01–2
Brommapojkarna0–22–02–11–01–32–40–20–20–10–12–10–33–00–00–4
Elfsborg0–00–30–02–22–00–01–21–10–10–11–11–22–11–00–2
Göteborg0–22–11–01–31–21–23–02–20–22–31–30–32–22–02–1
Norrköping2–02–14–21–11–00–02–11–02–11–03–13–11–23–24–2
Sirius2–30–02–31–51–31–14–24–23–21–11–10–41–12–40–1
Kalmar0–11–20–00–10–21–11–11–02–11–21–03–02–10–11–1
Malmö1–12–01–11–00–02–13–12–01–22–15–04–03–04–01–1
Trelleborg1–40–30–10–31–61–32–12–21–31–11–20–11–01–20–1
Örebro1–11–23–21–12–11–20–11–21–31–10–02–11–24–02–1
Östersund1–22–03–00–11–23–33–11–02–10–25–22–02–34–10–2
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.

Play-offs

The 14th-placed team of Allsvenskan meets the third-placed team from 2018 Superettan in a two-legged tie on a home-and-away basis with the team from Allsvenskan finishing at home.


AFC Eskilstuna0–1IF Brommapojkarna
ReportLahne 12'
Attendance: 3,465

IF Brommapojkarna1–2AFC Eskilstuna
Öhman 39'ReportNnamani 65'
Ajeti 75'
Attendance: 1,925

2–2 on aggregate. AFC Eskilstuna won on away goals.


Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 11 November 2018[5]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 PaulinhoBK Häcken20
2 Linus HalleniusGIF Sundsvall18
3 Nikola ĐurđićHammarby IF13
Romain GallGIFS / MFF
Markus RosenbergMalmö FF
6 Henok GoitomAIK12
7 Jiloan HamadHammarby IF11

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Jiloan HamadHammarbySirius3–11 April 2018
Pa DibbaHammarbySundsvall4–35 May 2018
PaulinhoHäckenTrelleborg0–36 May 2018
Tino Kadewere4 goalsDjurgårdenSirius1–527 May 2018
Nicolás StefanelliAIKBrommapojkarna5–122 July 2018
Elías Már ÓmarssonIFK GöteborgBrommapojkarna3–028 July 2018
Linus HalleniusSundsvallTrelleborg1–613 August 2018
Dino IslamovićÖstersundBrommapojkarna3–126 September 2018
Philip HaglundSiriusBrommapojkarna4–228 October 2018

Monthly awards

MonthAllsvenskan Player of the MonthReference
PlayerClub
April Jiloan HamadHammarby IF[6]
May Pa DibbaHammarby IF[7]
July Saman GhoddosÖstersunds FK[8]
August PaulinhoBK Häcken[9]
September Henok GoitomAIK[10]
October PaulinhoBK Häcken[11]

Annual awards

Award[12]WinnerClub
Player of the Year PaulinhoBK Häcken
Goalkeeper of the Year Isak PetterssonIFK Norrköping
Defender of the Year Per KarlssonAIK
Midfielder of the Year Kristoffer OlssonAIK
Striker of the Year PaulinhoBK Häcken
Breakthrough of the Year Muamer TankovićHammarby IF
Coach of the Year Rikard NorlingAIK

See also

References