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Swedish women's football champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i fotboll) is a title held by the winners of the highest Swedish football league played each year, Damallsvenskan.[1]FC Rosengård are the holders of the record of most titles with 10 Swedish championships. After winning the 2017 Damallsvenskan, Linköpings FC are the reigning Swedish football champions.




Contents






  • 1 Champions


    • 1.1 Svenska riksmästerskapet (1972)


    • 1.2 Svenska mästerskapet (1973–1977)


    • 1.3 Division 1 (1978–1987)


    • 1.4 Damallsvenskan Play-offs (1988–1992)


    • 1.5 Damallsvenskan (1993–1997)


    • 1.6 Damallsvenskan Play-offs (1998–1999)


    • 1.7 Damallsvenskan (2000–)




  • 2 Performances


    • 2.1 Total titles won by club




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





Champions[edit]


[1]














Key
dagger Winners also won Svenska Cupen during the same season
(number of championship titles)
A running tally of the total number of championship titles won by each club is kept in brackets.


Svenska riksmästerskapet (1972)[edit]













Year
Winner
Runners-up
1973
Öxabäck IF (unofficial)



Svenska mästerskapet (1973–1977)[edit]

































Year
Winner
Runners-up
1973
Öxabäck IF (1)

1974
Jitex BK (2)

1975
Öxabäck IF (1)

1976
Jitex BK (2)

1977
Jakobsbergs GoIF (1)



Division 1 (1978–1987)[edit]


























































Year
Winner
Runners-up
1978
Öxabäck IF (3)

1979
Jitex BK (3)

1980
Sunnanå SK (1)

1981
Jitex BK (4)dagger

1982
Sunnanå SK (2)

1983
Öxabäck IF (4)

1984
Jitex BK (5)dagger

1985
Hammarby IF (1)

1986
Malmö FF (1)

1987
Öxabäck IF (5)dagger



Damallsvenskan Play-offs (1988–1992)[edit]

































Year
Winner
Runners-up
1988
Öxabäck IF (6)dagger

1989
Jitex BK (6)

1990
Malmö FF (2)dagger

1991
Malmö FF (3)

1992
Gideonsbergs IF (1)



Damallsvenskan (1993–1997)[edit]

































Year
Winner
Runners-up
1993
Malmö FF (4)

1994
Malmö FF (5)

1995
Älvsjö AIK (1)

1996
Älvsjö AIK (2)dagger

1997
Älvsjö AIK (3)



Damallsvenskan Play-offs (1998–1999)[edit]


















Year
Winner
Runners-up
1998
Älvsjö AIK (4)

1999
Älvsjö AIK (5)dagger



Damallsvenskan (2000–)[edit]







































































































Year
Winner
Runners-up
2000
Umeå IK (1)

2001
Umeå IK (2)dagger

2002
Umeå IK (3)dagger

2003
Djurgården/Älvsjö (1)

2004
Djurgården/Älvsjö (2)dagger

2005
Umeå IK (4)

2006
Umeå IK (5)

2007
Umeå IK (6)dagger

2008
Umeå IK (7)

2009
Linköpings FC (1)dagger

2010
LdB FC Malmö (6)

2011
LdB FC Malmö (7)

2012
Tyresö FF (1)

2013
LdB FC Malmö (8)

2014
FC Rosengård (9)

2015
FC Rosengård (10)

2016
Linköpings FC (2)

2017
Linköpings FC (3)

FC Rosengård
2018
Piteå IF (1)



Performances[edit]



Total titles won by club[edit]


A total of 11 clubs have been crowned Swedish champions from Öxabäck IF in 1973 until Linköpings FC in 2017.
A total of 45 Swedish championships have been awarded. FC Rosengård is the most successful club with 20 Swedish championships.


























































































Total titles won by club
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Winning seasons

FC Rosengård
10


1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015

Umeå IK
7


2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Jitex BK
6


1974, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1989

Öxabäcks IF
6


1973, 1975, 1978, 1983, 1987, 1988

Älvsjö AIK
5


1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Linköpings FC
3


2009, 2016, 2017

Sunnanå SK
2


1980, 1982

Djurgården/Älvsjö
2


2003, 2004

Jakobsbergs GoIF
1


1977

Hammarby IF
1


1985

Gideonsbergs IF
1


1992

Tyresö FF
1


2012

Piteå IF
1


2018


See also[edit]



  • Damallsvenskan

  • Football in Sweden

  • Swedish football league system

  • List of Damallsvenskan top scorers

  • List of Swedish youth football champions



References[edit]





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