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2012 Allsvenskan

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88th season of Allsvenskan
Football league season
Allsvenskan
Season2012
ChampionsIF Elfsborg
6th Allsvenskan title
6thSwedish title overall
RelegatedGIF Sundsvall
Örebro SK
GAIS
Champions LeagueIF Elfsborg
Europa LeagueBK Häcken
Malmö FF
IFK Göteborg
Gefle IF
Matches240
Goals649 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerWaris Majeed (23 goals)
Biggest home winBK Häcken 6–0IFK Norrköping[1]
Biggest away winGIF Sundsvall 0–4IFK Norrköping[1]
Highest scoringHelsingborgs IF 7–2Kalmar FF
IFK Norrköping 7–2GAIS[1]
Longest winning run7 games[2]
IF Elfsborg
Longest unbeaten run16 games[2]
Djurgårdens IF
Longest winless run25 games[2]
GAIS
Longest losing run7 games[2]
GAIS
Highest attendance30,857[1]
Djurgårdens IF 0–3AIK
Lowest attendance1,476[1]
Syrianska FC 1–0Gefle IF
Average attendance7,210[3]
2011
2013

The2012 Allsvenskan, part of the2012 Swedish football season, was the 88th season ofAllsvenskan since its establishment in 1924. The 2012 fixtures were released on 12 December 2011.[4] The season started on 31 March 2012 and ended on 4 November 2012. There was a five-week-long break between 24 May and 30 June during theUEFA Euro 2012.[1]Helsingborgs IF were the defending champions, having won their fifthSwedish championship and their seventh Allsvenskan title theprevious season.

IF Elfsborg won theSwedish championship this season, their sixth one, in the 30th and last round on 4 November 2012 by drawing withÅtvidabergs FF 1–1 at home, and by the only other title contender in the last roundMalmö FF losing 2–0 againstAIK at the last Allsvenskan match atRåsunda. This was Elfsborg's second Swedish championship of the 21st century having won their last title in the2006 Allsvenskan season.

A total of 16 teams contested the league; 14 returned from the 2011 season and two had been promoted fromSuperettan.

Summary

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Background

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The annual pre-season kick-off meeting was held inHelsingborg on 27 March 2012. All managers accompanied with a key player for their team were interviewed by the two hosts Tommy Åström andJens Fjellström about the upcoming season and their expectations as well as what team they held as favourites to win the title. OnlyKalmar FF's managerNanne Bergstrand andMalmö FF'sRikard Norling held their own team as the title favourite. 5 managers out of 16 believed that Malmö FF would win the title. The remaining managers placed their bets onIF Elfsborg (4 votes),IFK Göteborg (3 votes),Helsingborgs IF (2 votes) and Kalmar FF (2 votes). The entire attendance consisted of the clubs' managers, key players and media experts. The attendance voted Malmö FF as the title favourites with Helsingborgs IF and IFK Göteborg closely after. The attendance also predicted thatGIF Sundsvall andSyrianska FC would be relegated whileÅtvidabergs FF would have to play the relegation play-offs to remain in the league.[5]

Season overview

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The season started on 31 March 2012 with three fixtures. Several of the favourite teams got off to a struggling start, reigning champions Helsingborg found themselves in a mid-table position after the first four rounds of fixtures. Malmö and Kalmar also positioned themselves mid-table at the same time and IFK Göteborg failed to win any of their first four matches, finding themselves in 15th position. Elfsborg however won all of their matches in the beginning of the season except for the away fixture against Helsingborg which they lost 2–1.[6] Åtvidaberg lead the league surprisingly after three consecutive wins and one loss in the start of the season.

Following the fourth round Elfsborg passed Åtvidaberg to become the new leaders of the league. The team managed to win all of the remaining matches until the Euro break except for the away fixture against Malmö which they lost 1–0,[7] Elfsborg won seven consecutive matches during this run. Malmö eventually recovered from a poor start of the season to trail Elfsborg eight points below at the time of the Euro break. AIK and Häcken also managed to win enough points to keep up with the top, trailing Malmö with one and two points respectively at the same time. Reigning champions Helsingborg found themselves in fifth place in time for the summer break, trailing fourth placed Häcken with two points and leaders Elfsborg with 12 points. Early leaders Åtvidaberg had by this time dropped down to sixth place and were now trailing Helsingborg. One of the early favourite to win the title, IFK Göteborg, were by this period of time positioned 10th in the league table. trailing Elfsborg with as much as 15 points. Another favourite, Kalmar, were positioned in 13th place. Örebro were found at the bottom of the league table at the time of the Euro break having failed to win any of the 12 fixtures being played at that time and only having been able to draw four of the matches, they were now trailing 15th placed GAIS with five points and 13th placed Kalmar with nine points.

Later on in the season, four teams had emerged as the favourites to win the title. With five rounds remaining Elfsborg had 49 points, Häcken and AIK both had 47 points and Malmö had 46 points. At the other end of the Allsvenskan table, it appeared as if both Örebro and GAIS were headed towardsSuperettan, trailing the 14th team in the league by 11 and 14 points, respectively. GAIS were confirmed as relegated after the completion of the 26th round and Örebro followed after the 27th round. Elfsborg held pole position until the 23rd round when they were passed by Häcken, Elfsborg had held the first position since the 5th round up until then.

Elfsborg would get ten out of 15 possible points in their last five games - winning against GAIS, losing against Norrköping, then winning against Gefle and Mjällby before finishing with 1–1 against Åtvidaberg - which would prove to be enough for them to win their sixth title.

Teams

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A total of sixteen teams contested the league, including fourteen sides from the2011 season and two promoted teams from the2011 Superettan.

Trelleborgs FF andHalmstads BK were relegated at the end of the2011 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by2011 Superettan championsÅtvidabergs FF and runners-upGIF Sundsvall.

Syrianska FC as 14th-placed team retained their Allsvenskan spot after defeating third-placed Superettan teamÄngelholms FF 4–3 on aggregate in a relegation/promotion playoff.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2012 Allsvenskan teams
TeamLocationStadiumTurf1Stadium capacity1
AIKStockholmRåsunda StadiumNatural36,608
Djurgårdens IFStockholmStockholm StadionNatural14,700
IF ElfsborgBoråsBorås ArenaArtificial16,899
GAISGothenburgGamla UlleviNatural18,416
Gefle IFGävleStrömvallenArtificial6,711
IFK GöteborgGothenburgGamla UlleviNatural18,416
Helsingborgs IFHelsingborgOlympiaNatural16,500
BK HäckenGothenburgRambergsvallenNatural6,000
Kalmar FFKalmarGuldfågeln ArenaNatural12,000
Malmö FFMalmöSwedbank StadionNatural24,000
Mjällby AIFMjällbyStrandvallenNatural7,000
IFK NorrköpingNorrköpingIdrottsparkenArtificial17,234
GIF SundsvallSundsvallNorrporten ArenaArtificial7,700
Syrianska FCSödertäljeSödertälje FotbollsarenaArtificial6,400
Åtvidabergs FFÅtvidabergKopparvallenArtificial8,300
Örebro SKÖrebroBehrn ArenaArtificial13,129
  • 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[8]

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coach1CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AIKSwedenAndreas AlmSwedenDaniel TjernströmadidasÅbro
Djurgårdens IFSwedenMagnus PehrssonFinlandJoona ToivioadidasICA
IF ElfsborgSwedenJörgen LennartssonSwedenAnders SvenssonUmbroVarious
GAISSwedenBenjamin Westman (caretaker)SwedenFredrik LundgrenPumaVarious
Gefle IFSwedenPer OlssonSwedenDaniel BernhardssonUmbroSandvik
IFK GöteborgSwedenMikael StahreSwedenTobias HysénadidasPrioritet Finans
Helsingborgs IFNorwayÅge Hareide (caretaker)SwedenPär HanssonPumaResurs Bank
BK HäckenSwedenPeter GerhardssonSwedenJonas HenrikssonNikeBRA Bygg
Kalmar FFSwedenNanne BergstrandSwedenHenrik RydströmPumaSmåländska Hjältevadshus
Malmö FFSwedenRikard NorlingDenmarkStoick Jorgensen[9]PumaNone
Mjällby AIFSwedenPeter SwärdhSwedenPatrik RosengrenUmbroVarious
IFK NorrköpingSwedenJanne AnderssonSwedenStoickPumaHolmen
GIF SundsvallSwedenSören ÅkebyIcelandAri SkúlasonadidasVarious
Syrianska FCSwedenÖzcan Melkemichel2
SwedenKlebér Saarenpää
SwedenSuleyman SleymanNikeTelge
Åtvidabergs FFSwedenAndreas ThomssonSwedenHenrik GustavssonUhlsportVarious
Örebro SKSwedenPer-Ola LjungSwedenMagnus WikströmPumaMalmbergs
  • 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[8]
  • 3 Syrianska FC's Özcan Melkemichel had the titleManager while Klebér Saarenpää had the titleHead coach, the team selection was done by Melkemichel.[10]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
IFK GöteborgSwedenJonas OlssonEnd of contract31 October 2011[11]Pre-seasonSwedenMikael Stahre1 November 2011[12]Pre-season
IF ElfsborgSwedenMagnus HaglundMutual termination3 November 2011[13]Pre-seasonSwedenJörgen Lennartsson29 November 2011[14]Pre-season
Örebro SKFinlandSixten BoströmSacked8 June 2012[15]16thSwedenPer-Ola Ljung8 June 2012[15]16th
Helsingborgs IFSwedenConny KarlssonResigned14 June 2012[16]5thNorwayÅge Hareide (as caretaker)14 June 2012[16]5th
GAISSwedenAlexander AxénResigned22 July 2012[17]15thNetherlandsJan Mak (as caretaker)31 July 2012[18]16th
GAISNetherlandsJan Mak (as caretaker)Resigned2 October 2012[19]16thSwedenBenjamin Westman (as caretaker)3 October 2012[20]16th

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1IF Elfsborg(C)3018574829+1959Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
2BK Häcken3017676736+3157Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round
3Malmö FF3016864933+1656Qualification toEuropa League first qualifying round
4AIK30151054127+1455
5IFK Norrköping3015785043+752
6Helsingborgs IF30131165233+1950
7IFK Göteborg3091293641−539Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
8Åtvidabergs FF30910114848037
9Djurgårdens IF3081393740−337
10Kalmar FF30107133645−937
11Gefle IF3099122637−1136Qualification toEuropa League first qualifying round[b]
12Mjällby AIF30810123339−634
13Syrianska FC3097143545−1034
14GIF Sundsvall(R)30611133546−1129Qualification toRelegation play-offs
15Örebro SK(R)3059163246−1424Relegation toSuperettan
16GAIS(R)3019202461−3712
Source:svenskfotboll.se(in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^IFK Göteborg qualified for the2013–14 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round by winning the2012–13 Svenska Cupen.
  2. ^Sweden was among the best three associations in theUEFA Fair Play ranking and thus received an additional spot in the first qualifying round of the Europa League,Gefle IF received the qualifying spot for their ranking in Allsvenskans Fair Play ranking.[21]

Positions by round

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Note: Some matches were played out of phase with the corresponding round, positions were corrected in hindsight.

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
IF Elfsborg263211111111111111111122113211
BK Häcken732473222234577543332211221332
Malmö FF10149624645322222222223334432123
AIK655342337743435434444443344444
IFK Norrköping424585464587746665667665566665
Helsingborgs IF1687968853455353356556556655556
IFK Göteborg141516151210588891013121112111210111110988789107
Åtvidabergs FF1111369101096666477778991010111291098
Djurgårdens IF13761114131111111211118810101088757771097879
Kalmar FF591171011129911131311139111210129888998107810
Gefle IF91015161314141515151514141414141414141414141413121112121111
Mjällby AIF1111148577766781010899911131211111171011111212
Syrianska FC34812151515141213109121113131313131213131312131313131313
GIF Sundsvall151610101191012131012129912881191010121214141414141414
Örebro SK121212131616161616161616161616161516161616151515151515151515
GAIS8131314912131314141415151515151615151515161616161616161616
Leader and 2013–14 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round
2013–14 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
2013–14 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation toSuperettan
Source:everysport.com

Results

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Home \ AwayAIKDIFIFEGAIGIFIFKGHIFBKHKFFMFFMAIFIFKNGIFSSFCÅFFÖSK
AIK1–11–11–00–11–12–13–11–22–00–05–21–11–11–03–0
Djurgårdens IF0–30–03–01–13–23–10–31–12–30–11–11–01–11–12–1
IF Elfsborg1–02–12–12–01–02–12–03–04–10–02–00–01–01–11–0
GAIS0–10–01–22–31–11–30–01–22–32–22–01–21–42–20–1
Gefle IF0–10–11–20–05–02–20–20–00–21–00–20–01–11–22–1
IFK Göteborg0–11–02–10–01–11–11–11–12–24–21–22–01–02–12–2
Helsingborgs IF0–01–12–11–14–12–03–27–21–11–11–24–01–03–01–1
BK Häcken1–11–14–23–13–01–22–21–25–04–26–01–25–15–22–1
Kalmar FF1–22–22–12–20–13–01–13–11–21–20–21–13–02–01–2
Malmö FF4–03–11–02–00–01–23–00–02–01–12–02–02–02–11–1
Mjällby AIF0–14–32–34–00–01–10–21–21–02–20–21–00–22–00–0
IFK Norrköping2–21–12–17–20–10–01–01–22–13–22–12–21–42–23–0
GIF Sundsvall2–30–10–32–00–13–30–11–20–11–13–10–44–03–33–1
Syrianska FC0–11–11–42–01–02–11–31–23–00–22–11–21–12–22–2
Åtvidabergs FF2–02–15–12–16–11–21–20–33–00–10–01–12–21–01–1
Örebro SK2–22–30–24–01–21–00–01–20–12–10–10–12–20–13–4
Source:Swedish Football Association(in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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Halmstads BK3–0GIF Sundsvall
Magyar 59'
Steindórsson 62'
Antonsson 72'
Report
Attendance: 5,839

GIF Sundsvall4–3Halmstads BK
Helg 29',81'
Holster 42'
76' (o.g.)
ReportSteindórsson 33' (pen.)
Baldvinsson 68'
Boman 78'
Attendance: 1,832

Halmstads BK won 6–4 on aggregate.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[22]
1GhanaWaris MajeedBK Häcken23
2IcelandGunnar Heiðar ÞorvaldssonIFK Norrköping17
3SwedenViktor ProdellÅtvidabergs FF15
4NigeriaAbiola DaudaKalmar FF14
5SwedenPär EricssonMjällby AIF13
SwedenErton FejzullahuDjurgårdens IF
Mjällby AIF
7IcelandAlfreð FinnbogasonHelsingborgs IF12
Democratic Republic of the CongoRené MakondeleBK Häcken
9SwedenMagnus ErikssonÅtvidabergs FF11
10SerbiaNikola ĐurđićHelsingborgs IF10
SwedenMathias RanégieMalmö FF

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[23]
1SwedenKristian BergströmÅtvidabergs FF11
SwedenMartin EricssonBK Häcken
3SwedenStefan IshizakiIF Elfsborg10
4GhanaWaris MajeedBK Häcken9
SwedenMartin Smedberg DalenceIFK Norrköping
SwedenJiloan HamadMalmö FF
7SwedenTobias HysénIFK Göteborg7
NorwayJørgen SkjelvikKalmar FF
9FinlandKari ArkivuoBK Häcken6
Democratic Republic of the CongoRené MakondeleBK Häcken

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NigeriaAbiola DaudaKalmar FFBK Häcken3–116 April 2012
SwedenSharbel ToumaSyrianska FCIFK Norrköping4–16 May 2012
GhanaWaris Majeed5BK HäckenIFK Norrköping6–016 May 2012
IcelandAlfreð FinnbogasonHelsingborgs IFGefle IF4–12 July 2012
SwedenErton FejzullahuDjurgårdens IFHelsingborgs IF3–125 August 2012
SerbiaNikola ĐurđićHelsingborgs IFGIF Sundsvall4–015 September 2012
GhanaWaris MajeedBK HäckenSyrianska FC5–16 October 2012
IcelandGunnar Heiðar ÞorvaldssonIFK NorrköpingGIF Sundsvall0–428 October 2012
  • 5 Player scored 5 goals

Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:Anders Svensson for IF Elfsborg against Djurgårdens IF (31 March 2012)[24]
  • Fastest goal of the season:8 seconds,Daniel Sobralense for IFK Göteborg against Mjällby AIF (12 August 2012)[25]
  • Latest goal of the season:94 minutes and 3 seconds,Walid Atta for Helsingborgs IF against Syrianska FC (14 July 2012)[26]
  • Largest winning margin:6 goals – BK Häcken 6–0 IFK Norrköping(16 May 2012)
  • Highest scoring game:9 goals
    • Helsingborgs IF 7–2 Kalmar FF(12 August 2012)[27]
    • IFK Norrköping 7–2 GAIS(1 October 2012)[28]
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team:7 goals
    • Helsingborgs IF 7–2 Kalmar FF(12 August 2012)[27]
    • IFK Norrköping 7–2 GAIS(1 October 2012)[28]
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team:3 goals
    • Örebro SK 3–4 Åtvidabergs FF (2 April 2012)[29]
    • Mjällby AIF 4–3 Djurgårdens IF (20 April 2012)[30]
  • Fewest games failed to score in:3[31]
    • BK Häcken
  • Most games failed to score in:13[31]
    • GAIS
    • Gefle IF
    • GIF Sundsvall

Clean sheets

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Discipline

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Attendance

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ClubHomeAwayTotal
AverageTotalAverageTotalAverageTotal
Malmö FF14,799221,9818,704130,55811,751352,539
AIK14,311214,6649,028135,42211,670350,086
IF Elfsborg10,513157,6957,892118,3879,203276,082
IFK Göteborg10,493157,3978,987134,8029,740292,199
Helsingborgs IF9,384140,7627,325109,8728,354250,634
Djurgården9,183137,7428,243123,6398,713261,381
IFK Norrköping FK7,466111,9876,48397,2386,974209,225
Kalmar FF6,20893,1266,63899,5706,423192,696
Örebro5,52582,8756,961104,4216,243187,296
GAIS4,78371,7406,24093,6015,511165,341
Åtvidabergs FF4,57968,6927,416111,2445,998179,936
BK Häcken4,34865,2246,677100,1605,513165,384
GIF Sundsvall4,03260,4815,86888,0244,950148,505
Mjällby AIF3,89258,3816,49697,4475,194155,828
Gefle IF FF3,38750,8126,08991,3394,738142,151
Syrianska FC2,45336,7986,30994,6334,381131,431
League

7,210

1,730,357

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See also

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Competitions
Team seasons
Transfers

References

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