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Allsvenskan and Elitserien (bandy)

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Sport
  
Bandy

Ceased
  
2007

Country
  
Sweden

Founded
  
1931

No. of teams
  
16

Last champion(s)
  
Edsbyns IF

The combination Allsvenskan (Swedish: Allsvenskan i bandy) and Elitserien (Swedish: Elitserien i bandy) was earlier the highest level of bandy in Sweden contested annually between Swedish bandy clubs. The Allsvenskan was split into two regional divisions: the Allsvenskan Norra (north) and the Allsvenskan Södra (south), in which the teams played during the autumn. After the Christmas holiday the Allsvenskan was split into Elitserien (top four teams in each group) and Superallsvenskan (last four teams in each group). The season ended in March with a final on Studenternas IP like the Super Bowl.

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Starting with the 2007–08 season, the league structure was remade. Allsvenskan became the name of the second highest level with the national Elitserien as the highest level.

Season structure

Each division contained eight sides. Each team played the other teams in their division twice, one at home the other away. The teams finishing in the top four of each division qualified for the "Elitserien". Teams finishing 5th to 8th in their groups went into the Superallsvenskan.

Teams

The teams for the last season (2006–07) were the following:

Allsvenskan Norra

  • Bollnäs GIF, Bollnäs
  • Broberg/Söderhamn Bandy, Söderhamn
  • Edsbyns IF, Edsbyn
  • Falu BS, Falun
  • Ljusdals BK, Ljusdal
  • Sandvikens AIK, Sandviken
  • IK Sirius, Uppsala
  • Tillberga IK, Tillberga
  • Allsvenskan Södra

  • BS BolticGöta, Karlstad
  • Hammarby IF, Stockholm
  • IFK Motala, Motala
  • Vetlanda BK, Vetlanda
  • Villa Lidköping BK, Lidköping
  • IFK Vänersborg, Vänersborg
  • Västerås SK, Västerås
  • Örebro SK, Örebro
  • Top goalscorers

    Topscorers in the league excluding play-offs

    Past seasons

  • Allsvenskan 2005/06
  • Allsvenskan 2006/07
  • References

    Allsvenskan and Elitserien (bandy) Wikipedia