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2004 in Swedish football
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The 2004 season in Swedish football, starting January 2004 and ending December 2004:
Events
- 19 May 2004: Valencia wins the UEFA Cup final against Marseille which was played on Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg.
- 22 June 2004: Sweden qualify for the quarterfinals of the Euro 2004 tournament in Portugal after beating Bulgaria 5–0, drawing Italy 1–1 and in the final group stage game, playing 2–2 against Denmark, a result which ensured both Scandinavian teams a place in the final stage.
- 26 June 2004: The Netherlands knocks Sweden out of the European Championships as they win the penalty shootout after 0–0 in both full-time and extra time.
- 23 September 2004: IF Elfsborg ends IFK Göteborg's winning streak of seven consecutive won games starting August 3.
- 4 October 2004: IFK Göteborg celebrates its 100th birthday with a 2–0 win against Djurgårdens IF.
- 18 October 2004: The game between AIK and Hammarby IF is interrupted (and not started again until after 55 minutes) as AIK fans causes trouble on their part of Råsunda.
- 24 October 2004: Örgryte IS wins 3–0 against AIK, which means that AIK will be relegated to Superettan. The match was played with empty terraces due to the behaviour of the AIK supporters the previous round.
- 30 October 2004: Malmö FF wins their 15th title after passing Halmstads BK in the last round of Allsvenskan as they beat IF Elfsborg 1–0 while Halmstad, that would have taken the gold with a win, only managed to play 1–1 against IFK Göteborg.
- 8 November 2004: The licensing committee of the Swedish Football Association denies Örebro SK the licence needed (called Elitlicensen) to play in Allsvenskan due to the club's bad economy. Örebro SK immediately appeals against the decision.
- 11 November 2004: The first round of the first edition of Royal League is played. The four top teams from Sweden, Norway and Denmark compete to win the title Scandinavian Champions.
- 3 December 2004: Örebro SK's appeal is denied, and they will play in Superettan the 2005 season.
Honours
Official titles
| Title | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Swedish Champions 2004 | Malmö FF | Winners of Allsvenskan |
| Swedish Cup Champions 2004 | Djurgårdens IF | Winners of Svenska Cupen |
Competitions
| Level | Competition | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1st level | Allsvenskan 2004 | Malmö FF |
| 2nd level | Superettan 2004 | BK Häcken |
| Cup | Svenska Cupen 2004 | Djurgårdens IF |
Promotions, relegations and qualifications
Promotions
| Promoted from | Promoted to | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superettan 2004 | Allsvenskan 2005 | BK Häcken | Winners |
| Gefle IF | 2nd team | ||
| Assyriska Föreningen | 3rd team | ||
| Division 2 2004 | Superettan 2005 | Degerfors IF | Winners of promotion play-off |
| Ljungskile SK | Winners of promotion play-off | ||
| Mjällby AIF | Winners of promotion play-off |
Relegations
| Relegated from | Relegated to | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allsvenskan 2004 | Superettan 2005 | Örebro SK | Denied license |
| AIK | 13th team | ||
| Trelleborgs FF | 14th team | ||
| Superettan 2004 | Division 2 2005 | Enköpings SK | 14th team |
| IK Brage | 15th team | ||
| Friska Viljor FC | 16th team |
International qualifications
| Qualified for | Enters | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| UEFA Champions League 2005–06 | 2nd qualifying round | Malmö FF | Winners of Allsvenskan |
| UEFA Cup 2005–06 | 2nd qualifying round | Halmstads BK | 2nd team in Allsvenskan |
| Djurgårdens IF | Winners of Svenska Cupen | ||
| UEFA Intertoto Cup 2005 | 1st round | IFK Göteborg | 3rd team in Allsvenskan |
| Royal League 2004–05 | Group stage | Malmö FF | Winners of Allsvenskan |
| Halmstads BK | 2nd team in Allsvenskan | ||
| IFK Göteborg | 3rd team in Allsvenskan | ||
| Djurgårdens IF | 4th team in Allsvenskan |
Domestic results
Allsvenskan
Main article: 2004 Allsvenskan
2004 Allsvenskan qualification play-off
Superettan
Main article: 2004 Superettan
2004 Svenska Cupen
;Quarter-finals
;Semi-finals
;Final
National team results
Main article: Sweden men's national football team 2004
Notes
References
Online
References
- The [[Swedish Football Association]] licensing committee denied—after the season's end—[[Örebro SK]] the licence needed (''Elitlicensen'') to play in [[Allsvenskan]] the next season due to the club's economic situation and they were thus relegated to [[Superettan]] 2005. [[Assyriska Föreningen]], although losing the qualification play-off, were promoted in their place as the 3rd team in Superettan.
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