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2013 Allsvenskan

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89th season of Allsvenskan
Football league season
Allsvenskan
Season2013
ChampionsMalmö FF
20th Allsvenskan title
17thSwedish title
RelegatedÖsters IF
Syrianska FC
Champions LeagueMalmö FF
Europa LeagueAIK
IF Elfsborg
IFK Göteborg
IF Brommapojkarna
Matches played240
Goals scored659 (2.75 per match)
Top goalscorerImad Khalili (15 goals)
Best goalkeeperEtrit Berisha (81 save %)
Biggest home winIF Elfsborg 6–0IF Brommapojkarna
(23 May 2013)[1]
Biggest away winIF Brommapojkarna 0–6AIK
(26 October 2013)[1]
Highest scoringMjällby AIF 4–3Helsingborgs IF
(19 August 2013)
IFK Norrköping 6–1Syrianska FC
(1 September 2013)[1]
Longest winning run6 games[2]
Helsingborgs IF
Longest unbeaten run10 games[2]
AIK
Longest winless run22 games[2]
Syrianska FC
Longest losing run6 games[2]
Syrianska FC
Östers IF
Highest attendance43,466[1]
AIK 0–0Syrianska FC
(7 April 2013)
Lowest attendance513[1]
Syrianska FC 1–3IF Elfsborg (6 October 2013)
Total attendance1,830,374[3]
Average attendance7,627[3]
2012
2014

The2013 Allsvenskan, part of the2013 Swedish football season, was the 89th season ofAllsvenskan since its establishment in 1924. The 2013 fixtures were released on 14 December 2012.[4] The season started on 31 March 2013 and ended on 3 November 2013.[5]IF Elfsborg were the defending champions, having won their sixth title theprevious season.

Malmö FF won theSwedish championship this season, their 20th Allsvenskan title and 17th Swedish championship overall, in the 29th round on 28 October 2013 when they won 2–0 in the away fixture against reigning champions IF Elfsborg atBorås Arena. This was Malmö FF's third Swedish championship of the 21st century having won their last title in the2010 Allsvenskan season.

A total of 16 teams contested the league: 13 returning from the 2012 season and three that were promoted fromSuperettan.

Summary

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Background

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The annual pre-season kick-off meeting was held inStockholm on 25 March 2013. All managers accompanied with a key player for their team were interviewed by the two hosts Petter Johansson andJens Fjellström about the upcoming season and their expectations as well as what team they held as favourites to win the title.Hans Backe acted as a commentator and did a short analysis after each of the teams presentation. OnlyMalmö FF'sRikard Norling held his own team as the title favourite. Eight managers out of 16 believed thatIF Elfsborg would win the title. The remaining managers placed their bets onAIK (three votes), Malmö FF (two votes),IFK Göteborg (two votes) andBK Häcken (one vote). The entire attendance consisted of the clubs' managers, key players and media experts. When asked about Elfsborg's chances to defend their title, only 36.5% of the audience believed that they could. The attendance voted IF Elfsborg as the title favourites (29.7% of the votes) with Malmö FF (22.4% of the votes) and AIK (14.5% of the votes) closely after. The attendance also predicted thatSyrianska FC (33.4% of the votes) andIF Brommapojkarna (30.1% of the votes) were the two favourites to be relegated. When asked about the top goalscorer, a majority of the audience voted forDjurgårdens IF'sErton Fejzullahu. For the top assisting player the audience placed their bets on BK Häcken'sMartin Ericsson.[6]

Season overview

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The season started on 31 March 2013 with three fixtures. The first match to be played was theGothenburg derby betweenBK Häcken andIFK Göteborg which was moved toUllevi for this specific match, the match ended in a 3–0 win for last years 7th positioned IFK Göteborg. The remaining five fixtures of the first week were played on 1 April 2013 with the match between the reigning championsIF Elfsborg against one of the title favouritesAIK atBorås Arena as the most prominent fixture that day, the matched in a 2–2 draw.

Early on IFK Göteborg established themselves in first position after a win in the second round and didn't lose a match until in the seventh round in the away game against AIK, this match was also the first league match AIK won at their new home groundFriends Arena.Helsingborgs IF overtook Göteborg as leaders in the same round. Until the seventh round the main top teams had beenMalmö FF who had held onto second position from the third round, Helsingborg, and surprisinglyMjällby AIF. The reigning champions and title favourites Elfsborg started the season with four drawn matches in a row before finally managing a win in the fifth round againstDjurgårdens IF. The remaining title favourites AIK and Häcken were positioned 9th and 7th respectively after seven rounds. The teams that were voted most likely to be relegatedSyrianska FC andIF Brommapojkarna were positioned 14th and 15th respectively after seven rounds with under-performingDjurgårdens IF occupying 16th and last place.

After the seventh round Helsingborg continued their streak of wins which ensured them to stay in pole position after ten matches had been played. A draw in theScanian derby against Malmö FF on 29 May ended their winning run of six matches, this was also Malmö's fifth match without winning since their win againstÖsters IF in the fifth round. This streak of matches made Malmö FF drop to fourth place in the league after ten rounds. In the same time IFK Göteborg had continued to collect points despite their loss against AIK and were two points after leaders Helsingborg in second place. Elfsborg had also overtaken Malmö FF after four straight wins after their four initial draws in the start of the league. AIK and Häcken were still stuck in no man's land in the middle of the table after ten rounds, positioning themselves 10th and 9th respectively. In the other end of the table Syrianska and Brommapojkarna had managed to improve their form and were positioned 13th and 12th respectively. The two last teams after ten rounds were Öster and Djurgården.

In the coming ten rounds a quartet of teams would establish themselves as favourites for the league title. The positions in the top started to change around the 16th round of games when AIK managed to gain contact with the top teams and cling on to a third position in the table, passing IFK Göteborg in the process. Malmö FF gained momentum in the top and rose to a second place while Helsingborg where still top of the table. Elfsborg dropped to a fifth place. After the 20th round the same four teams still topped the table. Malmö FF passed Helsinborg in the same round and took the lead for the first time this season, three points ahead of Helsingborg. IFK Göteborg and AIK were placed third and fourth respectively on the same number of points as Helsingborg, 38 points, although with lesser goal difference. Elfsborg followed in fifth place, seven points after Helsingborg, IFK Göteborg and AIK and ten points after Malmö FF. One of the biggest upsets this far in the season was last years runners up and one of the title favourites, Häcken. Häcken was twenty points behind Malmö FF at this point of the season and in 12th position with only three points ahead of the relegation zone. In the battle to avoid relegation Syrianska and Brommapojkarna were placed 15th and 16th respectively in the relegation positions with Halmstad in 14th place. Syrianska had only managed to collect ten points at this point and were eight points behind Brommapojkarna and Halmstad who both had 18 points. Djurgården who had started the season in the relegation zone managed to escape upwards in the table in the 11th week of games and were placed 10th after 20 rounds.

During the last ten rounds of the league Malmö FF, Helsingborg, IFK Göteborg and AIK continued to battle for the title. The most important developments happened in the 24th and 25th round when IFK Göteborg first defeated AIK at home and in the next week Malmö FF proceeded to win against Helsingborg away. Malmö had also defeated IFK Göteborg at home in the 21st round. At this point Malmö was one point ahead of IFK Göteborg, six points ahead of Helsingborg and eight points ahead of AIK. Although it seemed obvious that Malmö FF and IFK Göteborg were the only title contender left at this point, AIK would continue to chase the two teams while Helsingborg would continue to drop. In the other end of the table Syrianska was confirmed for relegation after a loss against fellow relegation competitor Brommapojkarna in the 26th round. Östers IF was dragged into the relegation battle as Brommapojkarna rose up the table. In the last round Halmstad drew against Brommapojkarna to confirm the relegation of Öster, Halmstad qualified for the relegation play-offs againstGIF Sundsvall who finished third in2013 Superettan and Brommapojkarna managed to stay in the league.

Both Malmö FF and IFK Göteborg lost their matches in the 27th round while Helsingborg and AIK won their matches, making the title race live into the last rounds. However, as Malmö FF still held the lead they had a chance to secure the title with two wins in the last three rounds. After winning at home against Brommapojkarna in the 28th round after a late goal Malmö travelled to reigning champions Elfsborg in Borås to clinch the title in the 29th round. Up until this point AIK had continued to win while Helsingborg and IFK Göteborg had staggered making AIK the only title contender left. It was highly uncertain if the match in Borås would be played as theSt Jude storm had made weather conditions in the south west of Sweden unfit for football. However the match was played and Malmö FF won the match and thus the league title with a 2–0 result after two goals byGuillermo Molins. This result also confirmed AIK as runners-up and the last round of the league would only determine which of IFK Göteborg, Helsingborg and Kalmar FF would take the third and final European qualifier position in the table. IFK Göteborg managed to finished third by winning for the first time in five rounds. Kalmar passed Helsingborg in the last round to claim the bronze medal.

Reigning champions Elfsborg finished sixth and BK Häcken, previously one of the favourites for the title prior to the season, finished 10th. HelsingborgsImad Khalili, who had belonged toIFK Norrköping for half of the season, became top scorer with 15 goals as he scored on a penalty in the 90th minute of the last match. The favourite to become top scorer prior to the season, DjurgårdensErton Fejzullahu, scored seven goals. Malmö FF'sMagnus Eriksson made the most assists with 14, Eriksson also made the most points with 25, this included 11 goals and 14 assists. BK Häcken'sMartin Ericsson, who was the favourite prior to the season to make the most assists, finished the season with four assists.

Allsvenskans stora pris

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For the first time in the league's history, the broadcaster of Allsvenskan,C More Entertainment, hosted an award ceremony where they presented seven awards and two special awards to the players and staff of the 16 Allsvenskan clubs, the award ceremony was held on 8 November 2013.[7] Usually some of the awards from the annual "Fotbollsgalan" hosted by theSwedish Football Association included Allsvenskan players. "Fotbollsgalan" also introduced an "Allsvenskan player of the year" award in recent years, however that award will no longer be awarded due to the introduction of Allsvenskans stora pris. The nominations for the 2013 season were officially announced on 6 November 2013. Nominees are displayed below, the winners are marked in bold text.[7]

Goalkeeper of the year

Defender of the year

Midfielder of the year

Forward of the year

Newcomer of the year

Manager of the year

Most valuable player of the year

Teams

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A total of sixteen teams contested the league, including thirteen sides from the2012 season and three promoted teams from the2012 Superettan. One of the two promoted teams for the 2012 season managed to stay in the league,Åtvidabergs FF.

Örebro SK andGAIS were relegated at the end of the 2012 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by 2012 Superettan championsÖsters IF and runners-upIF Brommapojkarna. Öster returned to Allsvenskan after five seasons after their relegation in2006, two which were spent in the third tier. Brommapojkarna participated in their fourth Allsvenskan season, they last played in Allsvenskan during the2010 season. This was notably the first time Brommapojkarna were promoted directly without play-offs.

GIF Sundsvall as 14th-placed team lost their Allsvenskan spot after losing to third-placed Superettan teamHalmstads BK 6–4 on aggregate in a relegation/promotion playoff. This was the first time since2008 that the Superettan team beat the Allsvenskan team and only the fourth time since the play-offs between Allsvenskan and Superettan was introduced in2000. Halmstad made their Allsvenskan return after only one season in Superettan, having been relegated at the end of the2011 season.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the 2013 Allsvenskan teams
TeamLocationStadiumTurf1Stadium capacity1
AIKStockholmFriends ArenaNatural54,000
BK HäckenGothenburgRambergsvallenNatural7,000
Djurgårdens IFStockholmStockholm Stadion(Until 30 June 2013)Natural14,417
Tele2 Arena(From 21 July 2013)Artificial30,001
Gefle IFGävleStrömvallenArtificial7,200
Halmstads BKHalmstadÖrjans VallNatural15,500
Helsingborgs IFHelsingborgOlympiaNatural16,500
IF BrommapojkarnaStockholmGrimsta IPArtificial8,000
IF ElfsborgBoråsBorås ArenaArtificial16,899
IFK GöteborgGothenburgGamla UlleviNatural18,900
IFK NorrköpingNorrköpingIdrottsparkenArtificial17,234
Kalmar FFKalmarGuldfågeln ArenaNatural12,182
Malmö FFMalmöSwedbank StadionNatural24,000
Mjällby AIFMjällbyStrandvallenNatural7,500
Syrianska FCSödertäljeSödertälje FotbollsarenaArtificial6,400
Åtvidabergs FFÅtvidabergKopparvallenArtificial8,000
Östers IFVäxjöMyresjöhus ArenaNatural12,000
  • 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 AlmSwedenNils-Eric JohanssonAdidasÅbro
BK HäckenSwedenPeter GerhardssonLebanonMohammed Ali KhanNikeBRA Bygg
Djurgårdens IFNorwayPer-Mathias HøgmoSwedenAndreas JohanssonAdidasNone
Gefle IFSwedenPer OlssonSwedenDaniel BernhardssonUmbroSandvik
Halmstads BKSwedenJens GustafssonSwedenStefan SelakovićPumaVarious
Helsingborgs IFSwedenRoar HansenSwedenPär HanssonPumaResurs Bank
IF BrommapojkarnaSwedenRoberth BjörknesjöSwedenPontus SegerströmAdidasDustin
IF ElfsborgSwedenKlas IngessonSwedenAnders SvenssonUmbroVarious
IFK GöteborgSwedenMikael StahreSwedenTobias HysénAdidasPrioritet Finans
IFK NorrköpingSwedenJanne AnderssonSwedenMathias FlorénPumaHolmen
Kalmar FFSwedenNanne BergstrandSwedenHenrik RydströmPumaSmåländska Hjältevadshus
Malmö FFSwedenRikard NorlingSwedenJiloan HamadPumaRörläggaren
Mjällby AIFSwedenLars JacobssonSwedenMattias AsperUmbroStål & Rörmontage Sölvesborg
Syrianska FCSwedenÖzcan Melkemichel2SwedenSuleyman SleymanNikeTelge
Åtvidabergs FFSwedenPeter SwärdhSwedenDaniel HallingströmUhlsportKlädhuset Falerum
Östers IFSwedenAndreas ThomssonSwedenDenis VelićPumaIST
  • 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[8]
  • 2 Syrianska FC's Özcan Melkemichel had the titleManager whileKlebér Saarenpää had the titleHead coach, the team selection was done by Melkemichel.[9]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Helsingborgs IFNorwayÅge HareideEnd of tenure as caretaker4 November 2012[10]Pre-seasonSwedenRoar Hansen3 December 2012[11]
Åtvidabergs FFSwedenAndreas ThomssonSacked4 November 2012[12]Pre-seasonSwedenPeter Swärdh9 November 2012[13]
Mjällby AIFSwedenPeter SwärdhSigned by Åtvidabergs FF5 November 2012[14]Pre-seasonSwedenAnders Torstensson7 December 2012[15]
Östers IFSwedenRoar HansenSigned by Helsingborgs IF3 December 2012[16]Pre-seasonSwedenAndreas Thomsson3 December 2012[17]
Djurgårdens IFSwedenMagnus PehrssonResigned26 April 2013[18]16thSwedenAnders Johansson
Sweden Martin Sundgren (as caretakers)
26 April 2013[18]
Djurgårdens IFSwedenAnders Johansson
Sweden Martin Sundgren
End of tenure as caretakers15 May 2013[19]16thNorwayPer-Mathias Høgmo15 May 2013[19]
IF ElfsborgSwedenJörgen LennartssonSacked30 September 2013[20]6thSwedenKlas Ingesson (as caretaker)30 September 2013[20]
Mjällby AIFSwedenAnders TorstenssonResigned16 October 2013[21]11thSwedenLars Jacobsson16 October 2013[21]

Suspended matches

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The 2013 Allsvenskan season encountered one incident involving thrown items and supporter violence, with that match needing to be suspended. This was the first time an Allsvenskan match was suspended since the troublesome2011 Allsvenskan season when three matches had to be suspended.

Djurgårdens IF vs. Mjällby AIF

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The match on 8 April 2013 atStockholms Stadion betweenDjurgårdens IF andMjällby AIF was suspended after 37 minutes of play, after Mjällby had scored the first goal of the match. Following the goal, several supporters started throwing items on the pitch. Mjällby defenderGbenga Arokoyo was hit in the stomach by apear thrown by a supporter while celebrating Mjällby's goal.[22] On 12 April 2013 theSwedish Football Association (SvFF) announced that the match would continue at a later date and that play would resume at the specific minute and with the standing result when the original match was suspended. No attendance would have been allowed. Djurgården was also given a 15,000SEK fine. Mjällby filed an appeal for a 3–0 fixed result in their favour on 26 April 2013,[23][24][25] and on 7 May 2013 the SvFF decided to award Mjällby a 3–0 fixed-result victory for the match.[26]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Malmö FF(C)3019655630+2663Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
2AIK3017765432+2258Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round
3IFK Göteborg3016684931+1854Qualification toEuropa League first qualifying round
4Kalmar FF30141063526+952
5Helsingborgs IF3014796141+2049
6IF Elfsborg30121084934+1546Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
7Djurgårdens IF30128103844−644
8Åtvidabergs FF30117123737040
9IFK Norrköping30116134547−239
10BK Häcken30107133741−437
11Mjällby AIF30106144647−136
12Gefle IF30713103442−834
13IF Brommapojkarna3088143354−2132Qualification toEuropa League first qualifying round[b]
14Halmstads BK(O)30710133246−1431Qualification toRelegation play-offs
15Östers IF(R)30610142743−1628Relegation toSuperettan
16Syrianska FC(R)3035222664−3814
Source:svenskfotboll.se(in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^IF Elfsborg qualified for the2014–15 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round by winning the2013–14 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,IF Brommapojkarna received the qualifying spot for their ranking in Allsvenskans Fair Play ranking.[27]

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
Malmö FF1152222255445443222211111111111
AIK6101314111191081078855333343344444222
IFK Göteborg211111322233322444434432222333
Kalmar FF348856666567777665665566555554
Helsingborgs IF137533111111111111122223333445
IF Elfsborg98111075434322234556556655666666
Djurgårdens IF1516161616161616161612121111101111101010101010101087777
Åtvidabergs FF1315121213131079786566777797988799898
IFK Norrköping425710788789101010111099878799878989
BK Häcken1413911897910910999991011121312121111111110101110
Mjällby AIF126334454365468888898987791011111011
Gefle IF5746912131413111313131213121212111113131212131313121212
IF Brommapojkarna8121091214151111121514141415151514141515151515121212131313
Halmstads BK101114131515121315131616151514131315151414141414151515141414
Östers IF796468111212141111121312141413131211111313141414151515
Syrianska FC161415151410141514151415161616161616161616161616161616161616
Leader and 2014–15 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round
2014–15 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round
2014–15 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round
Relegation play-offs
Relegation toSuperettan
Source:everysport.com

Results

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Home \ AwayAIKBKHDIFGIFHBKHIFBPIFEIFKGIFKNKFFMFFMAIFSFCÅFFÖIF
AIK2–01–13–03–32–14–02–13–11–00–00–10–00–03–22–1
BK Häcken2–34–02–21–33–21–00–10–31–00–12–02–04–00–20–2
Djurgårdens IF2–21–11–11–02–11–11–22–11–21–03–20–3[a]0–12–02–0
Gefle IF1–20–01–12–01–21–00–21–12–21–12–02–12–01–00–0
Halmstads BK1–00–21–42–20–12–21–10–11–11–21–31–01–10–01–0
Helsingborgs IF1–25–03–05–14–24–22–11–10–02–30–31–22–23–03–0
IF Brommapojkarna0–61–03–04–11–10–21–02–11–00–11–32–01–10–02–2
IF Elfsborg2–20–02–00–02–21–16–00–04–11–00–22–15–10–12–4
IFK Göteborg3–13–10–03–11–02–42–03–12–02–01–14–22–03–00–0
IFK Norrköping0–14–22–32–13–21–42–11–21–20–10–23–26–12–11–1
Kalmar FF2–10–01–20–01–01–12–21–12–12–21–42–11–00–03–1
Malmö FF1–01–30–23–11–11–12–12–13–11–11–01–03–14–02–0
Mjällby AIF2–31–12–01–05–14–34–22–22–11–20–22–24–10–11–1
Syrianska FC1–20–31–32–21–20–11–21–30–23–10–32–31–24–10–1
Åtvidabergs FF1–02–25–11–10–13–04–11–11–21–30–01–33–01–04–0
Östers IF2–32–01–11–40–11–11–11–32–00–21–21–11–11–00–1
Source:Swedish Football Association(in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The match between Djurgårdens IF and Mjällby AIF was awarded to Mjällby by a score of 3–0.[26] The original contest had to be suspended after 37 minutes and a 1–0 lead for Mjällby when Mjällby defenderGbenga Arokoyo was hit in the stomach by apear thrown by an unidentified supporter while celebrating Mjällby's goal.[22]

Relegation play-offs

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GIF Sundsvall1–1Halmstads BK
Sliper 2'ReportBaldvinsson 57'
Attendance: 3,097
Referee: Johan Hamlin (Bro)

Halmstads BK2–1GIF Sundsvall
Boman 53',57'ReportDibba 14'
Attendance: 5,135

Halmstads BK won 3–2 on aggregate.


Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[28]
1SwedenImad KhaliliHelsingborgs IF/IFK Norrköping15
2SwedenTobias HysénIFK Göteborg14
NigeriaKennedy IgboananikeAIK
4NetherlandsMoestafa El KabirBK Häcken12
SwedenAmadou JawoDjurgårdens IF
6SwedenMagnus ErikssonMalmö FF11
7GhanaDavid AccamHelsingborgs IF10
SwedenMauricio AlbornozIF Brommapojkarna
SwedenKristian HaynesMjällby AIF

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[29]
1SwedenMagnus ErikssonMalmö FF14
2SwedenStefan IshizakiIF Elfsborg12
3UgandaMartin Kayongo-MutumbaAIK11
4SwedenMattias LindströmHelsingborgs IF9
5SwedenNabil BahouiAIK8
SwedenKristian BergströmÅtvidabergs FF
SwedenSam LarssonIFK Göteborg
Democratic Republic of the CongoRené MakondeleBK Häcken
SwedenMartin Smedberg-DalenceIFK Norrköping

Top goalkeepers

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(Minimum of 10 games played)

RankGoalkeeperClub
GPGASV%[30]CS
1AlbaniaEtrit BerishaKalmar FF2219819
2SwedenJohn AlvbågeIFK Göteborg30317712
3SwedenMattias HugossonGefle IF2333767
4SwedenDavid Mitov NilssonIFK Norrköping2539752
5SwedenJohan DahlinMalmö FF2222747
DenmarkRobin OlsenMalmö FF1084
7SwedenIvo VazgečIF Brommapojkarna1931736

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
SwedenKristian HaynesMjällby AIFSyrianska FC4–112 May 2013
SwitzerlandAleksandar PrijovićDjurgårdens IFIFK Norrköping3–222 August 2013
SwedenPablo Piñones Arce4Östers IFIF Elfsborg2–425 August 2013
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:Jakob Johansson for IFK Göteborg against BK Häcken (31 March 2013)[31]
  • Fastest goal of the season:28 seconds,Stefan Selaković for Halmstads BK against Kalmar FF (21 April 2013)[32]
  • Latest goal of the season:94 minutes and 45 seconds,Kennedy Igboananike for AIK against Gefle IF (22 April 2013)[33]
  • Largest winning margin:6 goals[1]
    • IF Elfsborg 6–0 IF Brommapojkarna (23 May 2013)
    • IF Brommapojkarna 0–6 AIK (26 October 2013)
  • Highest scoring game:7 goals[1]
    • Mjällby AIF 4–3 Helsingborgs IF (19 August 2013)
    • IFK Norrköping 6–1 Syrianska FC (1 September 2013)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team:6 goals[1]
    • IF Elfsborg 6–0 IF Brommapojkarna (23 May 2013)
    • IF Brommapojkarna 0–6 AIK (26 October 2013)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team:3 goals[1]
    • Mjällby AIF 4–3 Helsingborgs IF (19 August 2013)
  • Fewest games failed to score in:3[34]
    • Helsingborgs IF
    • Malmö FF
  • Most games failed to score in:12[34]
    • BK Häcken
    • Syrianska FC

Clean sheets

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Discipline

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Attendance

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ClubHomeAwayTotal
AverageTotalAverageTotalAverageTotal[3]
AIK18,900283,4979,832147,48714,366430,984
Malmö FF16,093241,3958,158114,20512,255367,639
Djurgårdens IF12,475187,1328,945134,18010,710321,312
IFK Göteborg11,589173,83110,048150,71710,818324,548
Helsingborgs IF10,284154,2578,680130,2009,482284,457
IF Elfsborg9,077136,1587,894118,4088,486254,566
IFK Norrköping6,26994,0337,612114,1866,941208,219
Kalmar FF5,77186,5636,807102,1106,289188,673
Östers IF5,75786,3536,83695,7106,174185,229
Halmstads BK4,86572,9736,896103,4475,881176,420
Åtvidabergs FF4,28764,2986,44896,7145,367161,012
BK Häcken4,10561,5765,93589,0185,020150,594
Mjällby AIF3,84657,6856,32594,8805,086152,565
Gefle IF3,77156,5616,33394,9895,052151,550
IF Brommapojkarna2,50537,5686,66499,9594,584137,527
Syrianska FC2,43336,4948,597128,9595,515165,453
League

7,627

1,830,374

See also

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Competitions
Team seasons
Transfers

References

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