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This is a list of record home attendances of Swedish football clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all 60 Swedish Allsvenskan , Superettan , and Division 1 clubs for a home match. In several cases records were achieved at a former ground rather than the club's current location.
Most other attendance records for Allsvenskan were set in the 1959 season, coinciding with the first season that the league switched from an autumn–spring format to a spring–autumn format. 1959 saw records for highest attendance at a match (52,194 at an Örgryte win over IFK Göteborg at Ullevi), second highest average home attendance for a ...
Highest attendance: 41,327 AIK 2–0 Djurgården (24 September 2023) ... The 2023 Allsvenskan was the 99th season of Sweden's top-level football league, Allsvenskan ...
Football records and statistics in Sweden. ... Highest attendance, match: 52,194. ... Allsvenskan.just.nu Archived 2006-05-19 at the Wayback Machine - statistics site
The derbies between the two teams have attracted some of the highest attendance in Swedish football. The fixture attracted 52,194 spectators in 1959, an all time Allsvenskan record. [2] The rivalry has decreased in recent years due to the decline of Örgryte IS. IFK Göteborg vs GAIS
Average attendance: 10,835: ... The 2024 Allsvenskan was the 100th season since its establishment in 1924 of Sweden's top-level football league, Allsvenskan. The ...
Allsvenskan 23 August 1929 Gamla Ullevi 8,230 0–2: Allsvenskan 27 May 1931 Slottsskogsvallen: 5,186 3–1: Allsvenskan 13 May 1932 Gamla Ullevi 11,473 1–4: Allsvenskan 12 August 1932 Gamla Ullevi 6,858 3–6: Allsvenskan 11 August 1933 Gamla Ullevi 9,301 4–0: Allsvenskan 17 August 1934 Gamla Ullevi 16,236 4–1: Allsvenskan 8 May 1936 ...
In 1959, the all-time Allsvenskan record attendance of 52,194 was set when IFK played Örgryte IS at Nya Ullevi. [16] After an unglamorous decade, IFK were led by manager and retired footballer Bertil Johansson to a surprising championship title in 1969. [14] The following season was one of the darkest in their history.