• Allsvenskan 2003, part of the 2003 Swedish football season, was the 79th Allsvenskan season played. The first match was played 5 April 2003 and the last...
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  • qualifying spot for their ranking in Allsvenskans Fair Play ranking. October 30, 2003 ?, Gothenburg November 2, 2003 ?, Sundsvall Source: svenskfotboll...
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  • Allsvenskan (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈâlːˌsvɛnːskan]; lit. 'All-Swedish', also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan [ˈfûːtbɔlsˌalːsvɛnskan], lit. 'Football All-Swedish')...
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  • The 2002–03 Allsvenskan season was the fourth season of the Allsvenskan, the second level of ice hockey in Sweden. 24 teams participated in the league...
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  • Hammarby Fotboll (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    heartland. Competing in Sweden's first tier, Allsvenskan, Hammarby are placed eighth in the all-time Allsvenskan table, and has won the league once, in 2001...
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    Landskrona BoIS (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    participating in the inaugural Allsvenskan season in 1924–25. Since then, they have participated in 34 seasons in Allsvenskan and 54 seasons in the second...
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    Jesper Blomqvist (category Allsvenskan players)
    Champions League. He returned to Swedish football in 2003 with Djurgården, where he won his final Allsvenskan title, before initially retiring in 2005. An injury...
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    Andreas Andersson (footballer, born 1974) (category Allsvenskan players)
    who played as a striker. He was the Allsvenskan top scorer with IFK Göteborg when they won the 1996 Allsvenskan, and went on to represent Milan, Newcastle...
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    Kim Källström (category Allsvenskan players)
    He started his career at several clubs in Sweden, winning consecutive Allsvenskan titles with Djurgården before moving to France where he represented Rennes...
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    Andreas Isaksson (category Allsvenskan players)
    representing Juventus. He would later return to Sweden, where he won two Allsvenskan titles with Djurgården. After two seasons with Rennes, he was signed...
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  • Håkan Mild (category Allsvenskan players)
    as well as winning Svenska Cupen. He also scored his first goal in Allsvenskan in 1991, and played four matches in the European Cup. He was at the time...
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    Johan Elmander (category Allsvenskan players)
    Djurgården, where he won the double of both Allsvenskan championship and Swedish Cup title in 2002 and Allsvenskan in 2003, however he wasn't awarded a medal as...
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  • IF Brommapojkarna (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    there were 247 teams and 3,000 players. The men's team plays in the Allsvenskan, the first tier, and the women's team plays in the Damallsvenskan, the...
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  • Dani Hamzo (category Allsvenskan players)
    played in the Allsvenskan for both Östers IF and Assyriska Föreningen. He played for Öster in their opening game of the 2003 Allsvenskan season, a defeat...
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    Oscar Wendt (category Allsvenskan players)
    1985) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a left back for Allsvenskan club IFK Göteborg, which he captains. A product of the IFK Skövde youth...
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  • The 2003–04 Allsvenskan season was the fifth season of the Allsvenskan, the second level of ice hockey in Sweden. 24 teams participated in the league,...
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    Afonso Alves (category Allsvenskan players)
    tally first, score column indicates score after Alves goal. Malmö FF Allsvenskan: 2004 Al-Rayyan Emir of Qatar Cup: 2010 Qatar Crown Prince Cup: 2012...
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  • BK Häcken (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    currently plays in Allsvenskan, the top tier of Swedish football. Formed on 2 August 1940, Häcken has played 23 seasons in Allsvenskan, debuting in the...
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  • Hugo Bolin (category Allsvenskan players)
    Axel Hugo Bolin (born 24 July 2003) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Allsvenskan club Malmö FF and the Sweden national...
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  • Jones Kusi-Asare (category Allsvenskan players)
    Stockholm suburb of Solna. He was signed by Djurgården in 1998 and made his Allsvenskan against IFK Norrköping on 11 April 1999. He struggled in the first two...
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  • Martin Bengtsson (footballer) (category Allsvenskan players)
    Örebro SK as a 15-year-old in 2002. He made his Allsvenskan debut at 17 years old for Örebro SK during the 2003 season in a game against Enköpings SK when...
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  • The following is a list of top scorers in Allsvenskan, the highest Swedish division of football. "Sweden - List of Topscorers". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 7...
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  • Magnus Erlingmark (category Allsvenskan players)
    is best known for his time with IFK Göteborg with which he won four Allsvenskan titles. A full international between 1990 and 1998, he made 37 appearances...
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    Åge Hareide (category Allsvenskan managers)
    Helsingborgs IF Allsvenskan: 1999 Svenska Cupen: 1997–98 Brøndby IF Danish Superliga: 2001–02 Rosenborg BK Tippeligaen: 2003 Norwegian Football Cup: 2003 Malmö...
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  • (south) 1st 10–0–0 2,745 Promoted to Allsvenskan 2003–04 Tier 2 Allsvenskan South 7th 16–8–8 2,881 Allsvenskan South (spring) 2nd 9–2–3 2,920 Playoff...
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    Malmö FF (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    professional football club based in Malmö, Scania. They compete in the Allsvenskan, the top division of Swedish football, and play home matches at the Eleda...
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  • Kalmar FF (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    made 35 seasons in Allsvenskan since the debut in the 1949. The club can be found at the 13th position in the all-time Allsvenskan standings, is one of...
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    Atiba Hutchinson (category Allsvenskan players)
    In January 2003 he signed with Östers IF, newly promoted to the Swedish Allsvenskan. Hutchinson scored six times for Öster during the 2003 season. With...
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    Andreas Johansson (footballer, born 1982) (category Allsvenskan players)
    Halmstads BK 2002 Allsvenskan 16 1 0 0 0 0 — 16 1 2003 Allsvenskan 24 2 0 0 0 0 — 24 2 2004 Allsvenskan 15 0 0 0 0 0 — 15 0 2005 Allsvenskan 18 2 0 0 6 1 —...
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    GAIS (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    the oldest football clubs in Sweden. The club was a founding member of Allsvenskan and also the first champions of the league. They have won a total of...
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