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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 ...
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The following is a list of clubs who have played in Allsvenskan at any time since its formation in 1924–25 to the current season. Allsvenskan teams playing in the 2017 Allsvenskan season are indicated in bold. If the longest spell is the current spell, this is indicated in bold. A total of 63 teams have played in Allsvenskan.
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All listed attendance figures reflect those for the most recent season or event for which: reliable attendance figures are available, and for UK Boxing events 2019. no artificial attendance restrictions (i.e., apart from venue capacity) were imposed during the relevant time frame—an entire season or a given event, as applicable.
The league consisted of sixteen teams; the top fourteen sides from the previous season, and two teams promoted from the 2023 Superettan.The promoted teams were Västerås SK (promoted after a 27-year absence) and GAIS (promoted after an 11-year absence), replacing the Allsvenskan relegated teams of Degerfors IF (relegated after 3 years in the top flight) and Varbergs BoIS (relegated after 4 ...
The club's attendance records, at Stadion, their home since 2009, Malmö Stadion, their home between 1958 and 2008, and Malmö IP, their home between 1910 and 1958, are also included in the list. The club currently holds the record for the most Swedish championships with 20, the most Allsvenskan titles with 23 and Svenska Cupen triumphs with 14 ...