1948-49 in Swedish football

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The 1948–49 season in Swedish football, starting August 1948 and ending July 1949:

Contents

[edit] Honours

[edit] Official titles

Title Team Reason
Swedish Champions 1948–49 Malmö FF Winners of Allsvenskan
Swedish Cup Champions 1948 Råå IF Winners of Svenska Cupen

[edit] Competitions

Level Competition Team
1st level Allsvenskan 1948–49 Malmö FF
2nd level Division 2 Nordöstra 1948–49 Djurgårdens IF
Division 2 Sydvästra 1948–49 Kalmar FF
Regional Championship Norrländska Mästerskapet[1] 1949 IFK Östersund
Cup Svenska Cupen 1948 Råå IF

[edit] Promotions, relegations and qualifications

[edit] Promotions

Promoted from Promoted to Team Reason
Division 2 Nordöstra 1948–49 Allsvenskan 1949–50 Djurgårdens IF Winners
Division 2 Sydvästra 1948–49 Kalmar FF Winners
Division 3 1948–49 Division 2 Nordöstra 1949–50 IK Brage Winners of Norra
IK City Winners of Östra
IF Viken Winners of Västra
Division 2 Sydvästra 1949–50 Huskvarna Södra IS Winners of Södra

[edit] League transfers

Transferred from Transferred to Team Reason
Division 2 Nordöstra 1948–49 Division 2 Sydvästra 1949–50 IK Sleipner Geographical composition
Åtvidabergs FF Geographical composition
Division 2 Sydvästra 1948–49 Division 2 Nordöstra 1949–50 Karlstads BIK Geographical composition

[edit] Relegations

Relegated from Relegated to Team Reason
Allsvenskan 1948–49 Division 2 Nordöstra 1949–50 Örebro SK 11th team
Division 2 Sydvästra 1949–50 Landskrona BoIS 12th team
Division 2 Nordöstra 1948–49 Division 3 1949–50 Sandvikens IF 9th team
Ludvika FfI 10th team
Division 2 Sydvästra 1948–49 Tidaholms GIF 9th team
Billingsfors IK 10th team

[edit] Domestic results

[edit] Allsvenskan 1948–49

AIK
Degerfors IF
IF Elfsborg
GAIS
IFK Göteborg
IS Halmia
Helsingborgs IF
Jönköpings Södra IF
Landskrona BoIS
Malmö FF
IFK Norrköping
Örebro SK
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Malmö FF 22 12 5 5 72 29 +43 29
2 Helsingborgs IF 22 11 7 4 48 30 +18 29
3 GAIS 22 12 3 7 41 29 +12 27
4 Degerfors IF 22 10 5 7 45 33 +12 25
5 AIK 22 11 3 8 42 38 +4 25
6 IFK Göteborg 22 9 5 8 36 33 +3 23
7 IFK Norrköping 22 8 6 8 38 33 +5 22
8 Jönköpings Södra IF 22 6 10 6 34 52 -18 22
9 IS Halmia 22 6 7 9 33 39 -6 19
10 IF Elfsborg 22 7 4 11 28 47 -19 18
11 Örebro SK 22 5 4 13 30 57 -27 14
12 Landskrona BoIS 22 3 5 14 26 60 -34 11


[edit] Division 2 Nordöstra 1948–49

Nordöstra
Djurgårdens IF
Karlskoga IF
Ludvika FfI
Reymersholms IK
Sandvikens AIK
Sandvikens IF
IK Sleipner
Sundbybergs IK
Surahammars IF
Åtvidabergs FF
Sydvästra
Billingsfors IK
Halmstads BK
Höganäs BK
Jonsereds IF
Kalmar FF
Karlstads BIK
IFK Malmö
Råå IF
Tidaholms GIF
Örgryte IS
[1] Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Djurgårdens IF 18 17 1 0 64 16 +48 35
2 Åtvidabergs FF 18 8 4 6 42 33 +9 20
3 Sundbybergs IK 18 8 3 7 47 37 +10 19
4 IK Sleipner 18 8 3 7 37 47 -10 19
5 Surahammars IF 18 6 5 7 28 34 -6 17
6 Sandvikens AIK 18 7 2 9 44 35 +9 16
7 Karlskoga IF 18 7 2 9 30 36 -6 16
8 Reymersholms IK 18 6 2 10 26 43 -17 14
9 Sandvikens IF 18 5 3 10 30 40 -10 13
10 Ludvika FfI 18 4 3 11 23 46 -23 11

[edit] Division 2 Sydvästra 1948–49

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Kalmar FF 18 10 5 3 36 27 +9 25
2 IFK Malmö 18 9 4 5 42 35 +7 22
3 Halmstads BK 18 8 5 5 40 35 +5 21
4 Höganäs BK 18 7 6 5 30 23 +7 20
5 Råå IF 18 7 6 5 40 36 +4 20
6 Örgryte IS 18 8 3 7 44 23 +21 19
7 Jonsereds IF 18 8 2 8 44 34 +10 18
8 Karlstads BIK 18 6 5 7 28 34 -6 17
9 Tidaholms GIF 18 4 2 12 22 48 -26 10
10 Billingsfors IK 18 3 2 13 24 55 -31 8

[edit] Norrländska Mästerskapet 1949

Final
June 19, 1949 IFK Östersund 2–1 Bodens BK Idrottsparken, Sundsvall

[edit] Svenska Cupen 1948

Final
July 25, 1948 Råå IF 3–2 BK Kenty Olympia, Helsingborg

[edit] National team results

August 2, 1948
1948 Olympics round of 16
№ 264
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–0 Flag of Austria Austria White Hart Lane, London
Attendance: 9,514
Referee: Ling (England)
Nordahl 1', 9'
Rosén 67'

August 5, 1948
1948 Olympics quarter-finals
№ 265
Sweden Flag of Sweden 12–0 Flag of South Korea Korea Republic Selhurst Park, London
Attendance: 7,110
Referee: Caparni (Italy)
Liedholm 11', 62'
Nordahl 25', 40', 78', 80'
Gren 27'
Carlsson 61', 64', 82'
Rosén 72', 85'

August 10, 1948
1948 Olympics semi-finals
№ 266
Sweden Flag of Sweden 4–2 Flag of Denmark Denmark Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Boardman (England)
Carlsson 18', 44'
Rosén 30', 37'
Seebach 2'
Hansen 75'

August 13, 1948
1948 Olympics final
№ 267
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–1 Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Ling (England)
Gren 24', 67' (p)
Nordahl 48'
Bobek 42'

September 19, 1948
1948–51 Nordic Championship
№ 268
Norway Flag of Norway 3–5 Flag of Sweden Sweden Ullevaal, Oslo
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Asmussen (Denmark)
Dahlen 14'
Thoresen 32'
Sørdal 88'
Nordahl 24', 44', 62', 74', 80'

September 19, 1948
1948–51 Nordic Championship
№ 269
Finland Flag of Finland 2–2 Flag of Sweden Sweden Olympiastadion, Helsinki
Attendance: 15,405
Referee: Jørkov (Denmark)
Lehtovirta 37'
Rytkönen 43'
Tapper 36' (p)
Mårtensson 70'

October 10, 1948
1948–51 Nordic Championship
№ 270
Sweden Flag of Sweden 1–0 Flag of Denmark Denmark Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 37,801
Referee: Reader (England)
Liedholm 23'

November 14, 1948
Friendly
№ 271
Austria Flag of Austria 2–1 Flag of Sweden Sweden Praterstadion, Vienna
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Galeati (Italy)
Wagner 37'
Habitzl 84'
Gren 88' (p)

May 13, 1949
Friendly
№ 272
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–1 Flag of England England Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 37,500
Referee: Galeati (Italy)
Carlsson 3'
Jeppson 36'
Johansson 39'
Finney 71'

June 2, 1949
1950 World Cup qualification
№ 273
Sweden Flag of Sweden 3–1 Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Baert (Belgium)
Andersson 18' (p)
Jeppson 38'
Liedholm 69'
Walsh 9'

June 19, 1949
Friendly
№ 274
Sweden Flag of Sweden 2–2 Flag of Hungary Hungary Råsunda, Solna
Attendance: 37,781
Referee: van der Meer (Netherlands)
Jeppson 80'
Gren 86'
Budai 26'
Kocsis 49'

[edit] References

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b 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, and a championship was instead played to decide the best team in Norrland.