1930-31 in Swedish football

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The 1930-31 season in Swedish football, starting August 1930 and ending July 1931:

Contents

[edit] Honours

[edit] Official titles

Title Team Reason
Swedish Champions 1930–31 GAIS Winners of Allsvenskan

[edit] Competitions

Level Competition Team
1st level Allsvenskan 1930–31 GAIS
2nd level Division 2 Norra 1930–31 Hallstahammars SK
Division 2 Södra 1930–31 Malmö FF

[edit] Promotions, relegations and qualifications

[edit] Promotions

Promoted from Promoted to Team Reason
Division 2 Norra 1930–31 Allsvenskan 1931–32 Hallstahammars SK Winners
Division 2 Södra 1930–31 Malmö FF Winners
Division 3 1930–31 Division 2 Norra 1931–32 IFK Kumla Winners of promotion play-off
Skärgårdens IF Winners of promotion play-off
Division 3 1930–31 Division 2 Södra 1931–32 Höganäs BK Winners of promotion play-off
Mjölby AI Winners of promotion play-off

[edit] Relegations

Relegated from Relegated to Team Reason
Allsvenskan 1930–31 Division 8[1] 1931–32 Redbergslids IK 11th team/excluded[1]
Division 2 Norra 1931–32 Sandvikens IF 12th team
Division 2 Norra 1930–31 Division 3 1931–32 IK City 10th team
Mariehofs IF 11th team
Division 2 Södra 1930–31 Division 3 1931–32 Kalmar AIK 9th team
Kalmar FF 10th team

[edit] Domestic results

[edit] Allsvenskan 1930–31

AIK
IF Elfsborg
IFK Eskilstuna
GAIS
IFK Göteborg
Helsingborgs IF
Landskrona BoIS
IFK Malmö
Sandvikens IF
IK Sleipner
Redbergslids IK
Örgryte IS
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 GAIS 22 16 4 2 70 34 +36 36
2[2] AIK 22 12 6 4 67 41 +26 30
3[2] IFK Göteborg 22 13 4 5 45 31 +14 30
4 Helsingborgs IF 22 12 2 8 55 43 +12 26
5 Landskrona BoIS 22 11 1 10 47 49 -2 23
6 IFK Malmö 22 9 4 9 42 55 -13 22
7 Örgryte IS 22 8 5 9 45 46 -1 21
8 IK Sleipner 22 7 3 12 53 54 -1 17
9[2] IFK Eskilstuna 22 6 3 13 45 58 -13 15
10[2] IF Elfsborg 22 6 3 13 39 59 -20 15
11[2] Redbergslids IK[1] 22 5 5 12 35 60 -25 15
12 Sandvikens IF 22 6 2 14 39 52 -13 14


[edit] Division 2 Norra 1930–31

Norra
IK Brage
IK City
Gefle IF
Hallstahammars SK
Hammarby IF
Mariehofs IF
IFK Norrköping
Sandvikens AIK
Surahammars IF
IFK Västerås
Westermalms IF
Södra
BK Derby
BK Drott
Fässbergs IF
IS Halmia
Halmstads BK
Kalmar AIK
Kalmar FF
IFK Kristianstad
Malmö FF
Stattena IF
[3] Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1[2] Hallstahammars SK 20 12 3 5 38 23 +15 27
2[2] IK Brage 20 12 3 5 52 34 +18 27
3 Hammarby IF 20 11 2 7 47 41 +6 24
4 Gefle IF 20 9 5 6 50 24 +26 23
5[2] IFK Norrköping 20 9 4 7 46 29 +17 22
6[2] Sandvikens AIK 20 9 4 7 58 47 +11 22
7[2] Surahammars IF 20 7 4 9 55 51 +4 18
8[2] IFK Västerås 20 6 6 8 34 42 -8 18
9[2] Westermalms IF 20 6 4 10 38 50 -12 16
10[2] IK City 20 7 2 11 41 64 -23 16
11 Mariehofs IF 20 2 3 15 28 82 -54 7

[edit] Division 2 Södra 1930–31

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Malmö FF 18 11 3 4 50 22 +28 25
2 BK Drott 18 10 4 4 41 24 +17 24
3 Fässbergs IF 18 10 3 5 36 25 +11 23
4[2] IFK Kristianstad 18 9 4 5 36 29 +7 22
5[2] Halmstads BK 18 10 2 6 31 23 +8 22
6 IS Halmia 18 7 4 7 28 24 +4 18
7 BK Derby 18 6 3 9 26 35 -9 15
8 Stattena IF 18 4 6 8 30 38 -8 14
9 Kalmar AIK 18 5 1 12 24 43 -19 11
10 Kalmar FF 18 3 0 15 15 51 -36 6

[edit] Division 2 promotion play-off 1930–31

14 June 1931 Skärgårdens IF 3–3 Djurgårdens IF ?, ?
21 June 1931 Djurgårdens IF 1–5 Skärgårdens IF ?, ?

14 June 1931 IFK Kumla 2–0 Slottsbrons IF ?, ?
21 June 1931 Slottsbrons IF 3–2 IFK Kumla ?, ?
28 June 1931 IFK Kumla 2–1[4] Slottsbrons IF ?, ?

14 June 1931 Höganäs BK 1–1 Krokslätts FF ?, ?
21 June 1931 Krokslätts FF 0–0 Höganäs BK ?, ?
28 June 1931 Höganäs BK 2–0[4] Krokslätts FF ?, ?

14 June 1931 Växjö BK 2–1 Mjölby AI ?, ?
21 June 1931 Mjölby AI 5–0 Växjö BK ?, ?
28 June 1931 Växjö BK ?–?[4]
1–1 (2×aet)
Mjölby AI ?, ?
5 July 1931 Mjölby AI 5–1[5] Växjö BK ?, ?

[edit] National team results

September 28, 1930
Friendly
№ 151
Sweden Flag of Sweden 0–3 Flag of Poland Poland Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Aalto (Finland)
Ciszewski 39', 69'
Pazurek 43'

September 28, 1930
Friendly
№ 152
Belgium Flag of Belgium 2–2 Flag of Sweden Sweden Rocourt Stadium, Liège
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Miesz (Austria)
Secretin 31'
Braine 39'
Dahl 41', 88'

September 28, 1930
1929–32 Nordic Championship
№ 153
Finland Flag of Finland 4–4 Flag of Sweden Sweden Tölö bollplan, Helsinki
Attendance: 7,152
Referee: Remke (Denmark)
Lehtinen 9', 40', 41'
Koponen 16'
Karlsson 26', 53', 64'
Andersson 60'

November 16, 1930
Friendly
№ 154
Austria Flag of Austria 4–1 Flag of Sweden Sweden Hohe Warte, Vienna
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Majorsky (Hungary)
Gschweidl 40'
Weselik 47'
Schall 56'
Wessely 80'
Engdahl 23'

June 17, 1931
Friendly
№ 155
Sweden Flag of Sweden 0–0 Flag of Germany Germany Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

June 28, 1931
1929–32 Nordic Championship
№ 156
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–1 Flag of Denmark Denmark Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Birlem (Germany)
Gardtman 47'
Rydell 76', 88' (p)
Jørgensen 23'

July 3, 1931
1929–32 Nordic Championship
№ 157
Sweden Flag of Sweden 8–2 Flag of Finland Finland Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Remke (Denmark)
Gardtman 12'
Zetterberg 18', 25', 30', 55'
Hansson 35', 65', 73'
Lintamo 78'
Grönlund 88' (p)

July 8, 1931
Friendly
№ 158
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–1 Flag of Estonia Estonia Nya IP, Sandviken
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Pekonen (Finland)
Jakobsson 27'
Zetterberg 29', 70'
Ellmann 78'

July 26, 1931
Friendly
№ 159
Sweden Flag of Sweden 6–0 Flag of Latvia Latvia Arosvallen, Västerås
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Randers-Johansen (Norway)
Sundberg 10', 44', 78'
Roos 12', 25'
Rydell 38' (p)

[edit] References

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c Redbergslids IK were excluded from Allsvenskan and moved to the lowest division in the Swedish football league system (at that time the 8th level, Division 8) for breaking the amateur rules by paying their players. As the club already finished on a relegation spot, there was no need to alter the results and points of Redbergslids IK or other clubs.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Tie breaker is goal average.
  3. ^ Teams from a large part of northern Sweden, approximately above the province of Medelpad, were not allowed to play in the national league system until the 1953–54 season.
  4. ^ a b c Since extra time, aggregate score and the away goals rule was not used, a third match played on neutral ground decided the play-off.
  5. ^ This replay was played as the third match ended in a draw even after two extra times had been added.