• Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1989. The league was contested by 12 teams, with Malmö FF winning the league and IFK Norrköping winning the Swedish...
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  • Allsvenskan (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈâlːˌsvɛnːskan]; English: the All-Swedish, also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan [ˈfûːtbɔlsˌalːsvɛnskan], English: the...
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    IFK Norrköping (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    Nordahl and Nils Liedholm. IFK Norrköping won the 2015 Allsvenskan, their first win since 1989, which also gave them a spot in the second qualification...
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    Thomas Ravelli (category Allsvenskan players)
    Göteborg, winning three Allsvenskan championships during his ten-year tenure with the former team before signing for the latter in 1989, at the age of 29....
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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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    Patrik Andersson (category Allsvenskan players)
    his career with the local club, Bjärreds IF. In 1988, he moved on to Allsvenskan club Malmö FF. In December 1992, Andersson went professional as he moved...
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    former footballer, and is best remembered for representing Allsvenskan side AIK between 1987 and 1989. Thomas Bodström was the Swedish Minister for Justice...
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    Tomas Brolin (category Allsvenskan players)
    to IFK Norrköping where he scored 7 goals in 9 games during the 1990 Allsvenskan spring season. Brolin was signed by Italian club Parma in 1990, just...
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    Johan Mjällby (category Allsvenskan players)
    Appearances and goals by national team and year International goals AIK Allsvenskan: 1992, 1998 Svenska Cupen: 1995–96, 1996–97 Celtic Scottish Premier League:...
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  • Håkan Mild (category Allsvenskan players)
    Champions League matches only. UEFA Cup matches only. Allsvenskan (6 matches, 1 goal) and Allsvenskan qualification play-off (2 matches, 0 goals). Royal...
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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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  • Halmstads BK (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    Winners (1): 1994–95 Most appearances, Allsvenskan: 306, Torbjörn Arvidsson (1989–2004) Most goals scored, Allsvenskan: 77, Rutger Backe (1972–1981) Most...
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    Malmö FF (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    championship titles and the most national cup titles at 16, they compete in the Allsvenskan, the top division of Swedish football, and play their home matches at...
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    Martin Dahlin (category Allsvenskan players)
    strikers. Starting off his career with Malmö FF in 1987, he was the 1988 Allsvenskan top scorer and played for clubs in the Bundesliga, Serie A, and the Premier...
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  • IFK Göteborg (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    from Allsvenskan the following season. As happened the last time IFK played in a lower league, they were promoted directly back to Allsvenskan after...
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  • Statistics of Allsvenskan in season 1988. The league was contested by 12 teams, with Malmö FF winning the league and the Swedish championship after the...
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    Djurgårdens IF Fotboll (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    Johanneshov district of Stockholm. Competing in the highest Swedish tier, Allsvenskan, the club has won the league twelve times and the Svenska Cupen five...
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  • The 1989–90 Allsvenskan was the 56th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 12 teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the regular...
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  • Magnus Erlingmark (category Allsvenskan players)
    Forward before signing with the Allsvenskan club Örebro SK in 1989. After having appeared in more than 100 Allsvenskan games for Örebro, he signed with...
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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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  • Östers IF (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    Winners (3): 1989, 2009, 2016 Runners-up (1): 2008 Svenska Cupen: Winners (1): 1977 Runners-up (4): 1974, 1982, 1985, 1991 Allsvenskan play-offs: Runners-up...
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    Pontus Kåmark (category Allsvenskan players)
    Allsvenskan and the Svenska Cupen. Between 1993 and 1995, Kåmark played in more than 60 league games as IFK Göteborg won three straight Allsvenskan titles...
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  • (winners of Svenska Cupen) qualified for the European Cup 1989–90 as winners of Allsvenskan play-off 1988 and thus Djurgårdens IF was awarded the UEFA...
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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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  • AIK Fotboll (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    general sports club), is a Swedish professional football club competing in Allsvenskan, the top flight of Swedish football. The club was founded 1891 in Stockholm...
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    Finland. Tyrväinen reached the final of the Speedway World Championship in the 1989 Individual Speedway World Championship. He rode in the top tier of British...
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    Degerfors IF (category Allsvenskan clubs)
    in the Allsvenskan in 1939, making use of their new home ground at Stora Valla. Up until 1966, the club regularly appeared in the Allsvenskan; however...
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  • series 3–0) "Handboll 1988/1989 Allsvenskan". Retrieved 9 November 2017. Handbollboken 1989 (The handball book 1989). Swedish Handball Federation. 1989....
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  • 1942 (age 82) Sollefteå, Sweden Domestic Years League Role 0000–1989 Allsvenskan Referee International Years League Role 1974–1989 FIFA listed Referee...
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  • Jonas Thern (category Allsvenskan players)
    Malmö FF, where he stayed for four years, winning two Allsvenskan titles in 1986 and 1988. In 1989, Thern won the Guldbollen as Sweden's Footballer of the...
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