Swedish football league system

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The Swedish football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Sweden which is controlled by the Swedish Football Association and consists of 274 teams.

[edit] The system

Below shows how the current system works. For each division, its Swedish name and number of clubs is given. It isn't certain that each division is a feeder of teams to the division that lie directly above it and relegates teams to the divisions that lie directly below it even though this usually is the case. The system used is new for the 2006 season and on. The new feature being the additional two Division 1 series on the 3rd level, pushing down Division 2 and 3 a level on the ladder.

Level League(s)/Division(s)
1 Allsvenskan
14 clubs
2 Superettan
16 clubs
3 Division 1
Norra
14 clubs
Division 1
Södra
14 clubs
4 Division 2
Norrland
12 clubs
Division 2
Norra Svealand
12 clubs
Division 2
Östra Svealand
12 clubs
Division 2
Mellersta Götaland
12 clubs
Division 2
Västra Götaland
12 clubs
Division 2
Södra Götaland
12 clubs
5 Division 3
Norra Norrland
12 clubs
Division 3
Mellersta Norrland
12 clubs
Division 3
Södra Norrland
12 clubs
Division 3
Norra Svealand
12 clubs
Division 3
Östra Svealand
12 clubs
Division 3
Västra Svealand
12 clubs
Division 3
Nordöstra Götaland
12 clubs
Division 3
Nordvästra Götaland
12 clubs
Division 3
Mellersta Götaland
12 clubs
Division 3
Sydöstra Götaland
12 clubs
Division 3
Sydvästra Götaland
12 clubs
Division 3
Södra Götaland
12 clubs
6–10 Division 4 through Division 8 are regional divisions administered by the various regional football associations.
Football in Sweden
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National association National team List of clubs Champions
Records Women's national team List of women's clubs Seasons
Competitions in Swedish football
Allsvenskan Superettan Division 1 (N, S) Division 2
Division 3 Damallsvenskan Svenska Cupen League system
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