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2010 Allsvenskan

86th season of Allsvenskan

2010 Allsvenskan

86th season of Allsvenskan

FieldValue
competitionAllsvenskan
season2010
winnersMalmö FF
19th Allsvenskan title
16th Swedish championship title
relegatedIF Brommapojkarna
Åtvidabergs FF
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersMalmö FF
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersHelsingborgs IF
Örebro SK
IF Elfsborg
BK Häcken
matches240
total goals600
league topscorerAlexander Gerndt (20)
biggest home winIF Elfsborg 6–0 Halmstads BK
(22 March 2010)
biggest away winBK Häcken 0–4 Malmö FF
(27 October 2010)
highest scoringDjurgårdens IF 4–4 IF Elfsborg
(24 October 2010)
highest attendance24,148
Malmö FF 2-0 Mjällby AIF
(7 November 2010)
lowest attendance0
Djurgårdens IF 0-1 Helsingborgs IF
(21 March 2010)
average attendance6,518
prevseason2009
nextseason2011

19th Allsvenskan title 16th Swedish championship title Åtvidabergs FF Örebro SK IF Elfsborg BK Häcken (22 March 2010) (27 October 2010) IF Brommapojkarna 0–4 Malmö FF (1 November 2010) (24 October 2010) Malmö FF 2-0 Mjällby AIF (7 November 2010) Djurgårdens IF 0-1 Helsingborgs IF (21 March 2010) The 2010 Allsvenskan, part of the 2010 Swedish football season, was the 86th Allsvenskan season. It began on 13 March 2010 and ended on 7 November 2010. AIK were the defending champions. Malmö FF secured their 16th title in the last round after winning with 2–0 against Mjällby.

Malmö narrowly beat Scanian rivals Helsingborg to the title, with Örebro being in third. Malmö had gone through five seasons in fifth place or lower after the last title in 2004, marking a major turnaround. It would also serve as a starting point of a strong era for the club, since Malmö won four of the next seven league titles and never finished outside the top four in the rest of the decade.

Participating teams

ClubLast seasonFirst season
in leagueFirst season of
current spell
AIK1st1924–252006
IF Brommapojkarna12th20072009
Djurgårdens IF14th1927–282001
IF Elfsborg3rd1926–271997
GAIS11th1924–252006
Gefle IF10th1933–342005
IFK Göteborg2nd1924–251977
Halmstads BK13th1933–341993
Helsingborgs IF8th1924–251993
BK Häcken5th19832009
Kalmar FF4th1949–502004
Malmö FF7th1931–322001
Mjällby AIF1st (Superettan 2009)19802010
Trelleborgs FF9th19852007
Åtvidabergs FF2nd (Superettan 2009)1951–522010
Örebro SK6th1946–472007

Overview

Råsunda Stadium <br /> AIK – Capacity 36.608
Swedbank Stadion <br /> Malmö FF – Capacity: 24.000
Gamla Ullevi <br /> IFK Göteborg and GAIS <br />

Capacity 18.800]]

TeamLocationArenaCapacityAverage
attendanceManager
AIKSolnaRåsunda Stadion36,60811,925SCO Alex Miller
IF BrommapojkarnaStockholmGrimsta IP4,5002,262SWE Kim Bergstrand
Djurgårdens IFStockholmStockholms Stadion14,5007,178SWE Lennart Wass
SWE Carlos Banda
IF ElfsborgBoråsBorås Arena17,8008,423SWE Magnus Haglund
GAISGothenburgGamla Ullevi18,8004,666SWE Alexander Axén
Gefle IFGävleStrömvallen7,3003,500SWE Per Olsson
Halmstads BKHalmstadÖrjans Vall15,5004,240SWE Lars Jacobsson
Helsingborgs IFHelsingborgOlympia17,20010,543SWE Conny Karlsson
BK HäckenGothenburgRambergsvallen7,0002,576SWE Peter Gerhardsson
IFK GöteborgGothenburgGamla Ullevi18,80010,489SWE Stefan Rehn
SWE Jonas Olsson
Kalmar FFKalmarFredriksskans9,0004,285SWE Nanne Bergstrand
Malmö FFMalmöSwedbank Stadion24,00015,194SWE Roland Nilsson
Mjällby AIFMjällbyStrandvallen7,5004,380SWE Peter Swärdh
Trelleborgs FFTrelleborgVångavallen10,0002,911SWE Tom Prahl
Åtvidabergs FFÅtvidabergKopparvallen8,0004,004SWE Andreas Thomsson
Örebro SKÖrebroBehrn Arena14,5007,704FIN Sixten Boström

League table

Positions by round

Note: Some matches are played out of phase with the corresponding round, positions are corrected in hindsight. |color_15-=#FFCCCC|text_15-=Relegation to Superettan

Results

Relegation play-offs


Öhagen Gefle won 3–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 31 October 2010; Source: fotbollskanalen

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SWE Alexander GerndtGefle/Helsingborg20
2SWE Denni AvdićElfsborg19
3SWE Mathias RanégieHäcken12
4SWE Agon MehmetiMalmö11
5BRA Ricardo SantosKalmar10
NED Moestafa El KabirMjällby10
SWE Tobias HysénIFK Göteborg10
SWE Daniel LarssonMalmö10
9BRA Daniel MendesKalmar9
NGA Kennedy IgboananikeDjurgården9

Attendances

#ClubAverageHighest
1Malmö FF15,19424,148
2AIK11,92521,181
3Helsingborgs IF10,54316,200
4IFK Göteborg10,48917,112
5IF Elfsborg8,42315,499
6Örebro SK7,70410,880
7Djurgårdens IF7,65618,511
8GAIS4,66615,305
9Mjällby AIF4,3807,125
10Kalmar FF4,2856,894
11Halmstads BK4,2408,368
12Åtvidabergs FF4,0047,130
13Gefle IF3,5005,723
14Trelleborgs FF2,9119,049
15BK Häcken2,5766,027
16IF Brommapojkarna2,2625,053

Source:

Footnotes

:A. After the victory in the relegation play-off against Assyriska FF in the last match of the 2009 season, supporters of Djurgården stormed the pitch, with at least one player in Assyriska being attacked by hooligans. As a penalty, Djurgårdens IF had to pay a fine of 200,000 SEK and play their next home match (the first of the 2010 season) without any spectators.

References

References

  1. "Spelprogram - Allsvenskan, herrar". The [[Swedish Football Association]].
  2. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/swe/aveswe10.htm
  3. "Djurgården tvingas spela utan publik". [[Svenska Dagbladet]].
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