List of Swedish bandy champions

Final 2010, Hammarby IF v. Bollnäs GIF at Studenternas IP in Uppsala.
The Swedish champions 1934, Slottsbrons IF, at Stockholm Olympic Stadium[1]
Stefan Karlsson became Swedish champion for three different clubs, Brobergs IF, IF Boltic and Vetlanda BK.[2] Another player who has achieved it is Ola Johansson.[3]

Swedish bandy champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i bandy) is a title held by the winners of the final of the highest Swedish bandy league played each year, Elitserien.

The final is called Svenska bandyfinalen ("Swedish Bandy Final") and is played in March. From the 2007–08 season, Saturday replaced Sunday as the final date, but was changed back to Sunday again and again to Saturday in 2015 in 2010. In 2009 Eurosport 2 showed it for the 1st time.

History

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The first final was held in 1907, when IFK Uppsala beat IFK Gävle with 4–1 in Boulognerskogen, Gävle.

In 1912 two winners were declared, because no replay of the tied final could be played due to the weather.[4]

Venue

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The arena with the most finals is Stockholm Olympic Stadium in Stockholm (50 times), Söderstadion in Stockholm (23) and Studenternas IP (17). Other venues are Rocklunda IP in Västerås, Idrottsparken in Norrköping, the bay of Brunnsviken in Stockholm, Tunavallen in Eskilstuna, Strömvallen in Gävle and Tingvalla IP in Karlstad.

Until the mid-20th Century, bandy was often played on naturally frozen lakes. The final was played on lakes eight times, 1907, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1934 (the replay), 1943 (the replay), and 1949.[5]

From 1991 to 2012, all men's finals have been held on Studenternas IP in Uppsala. The final weekend starts with finals for youth's, junior's and women's team on Saturday and the men's final on Sunday. From 2013 the new venue was Friends Arena. In 2013 and 2014 the final was played at Friends Arena in Solna and from 2015 it was played at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm. On 8 May 2017, the it was announced that the finals would be moved back to Studenternas IP.

In September 2023, the Swedish Bandy Association decided that the 2024 men's, women's and youth finals would be played in the ABB Arena in Västerås.[6][7][8][9]

In June 2024, the Swedish Bandy Association and Västerås Municipality agreed that even 2024 and 2025 finals would be played in Västerås.[10]

The attendance record of the finals is from March 16, 2013, when 38,474 people saw Hammarby IF against Sandvikens AIK on Friends Arena.[11]

Winners throughout the years

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Men

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The 2015 final
Year Winners Runners-up Score Venue Audience
1907 IFK Uppsala, Uppsala IFK Gävle, Gävle 4–1 (2–0) Boulogner Forest, Gävle
1908 Djurgårdens IF, Stockholm Östergötlands BF, Norrköping 3–1 (1–0) Idrottsparken, Norrköping 100
1909 AIK, Stockholm[a] Djurgårdens IF 7–3 (2–1) Stockholms idrottspark, Stockholm
1910 IFK Uppsala IFK Stockholm, Stockholm 2–0 (0–0) Brunnsviken, Stockholm
1911 IFK Uppsala Djurgårdens IF 6–0 (1–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala
1912 IFK Uppsala and
Djurgårdens IF (tie)
none 1–1 (1–0)
no replay played[b]
Råsta Lake, Solna 100
1913 IFK Uppsala AIK 2–1 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 2 000
1914 AIK Djurgårdens IF 4–2 (3–1) Stora Värtan, Stockholm 1 800
1915 IFK Uppsala AIK 2–0 (1–0) Brunnsviken, Stockholm 1 379
1916 IFK Uppsala Djurgårdens IF 3–2 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 2 500
1917 IFK Uppsala AIK 11–2 (2–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 2 500
1918 IFK Uppsala IK Sirius, Uppsala 2–2 (0–1)
4–1 (2–1) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Studenternas IP, Uppsala
5 500
2 500
1919 IFK Uppsala IK Göta, Stockholm 8–2 (2–2) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 3 750
1920 IFK Uppsala IF Linnéa, Stockholm 3–2 (2–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 2 211
1921 IK Sirius IFK Uppsala 2–2 (1–0)
5–2 (3–1) (replay)
Studenternas IP, Uppsala
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
3 000
3 748
1922 IK Sirius Västerås SK, Västerås 3–2 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 6,909
1923 Västerås SK IF Linnéa 2–1 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 3,036
1924 Västerås SK IF Linnéa 4–1 (4–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 6,780
1925 IK Göta Västerås SK 7–5 (4–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 9,060
1926 Västerås SK IK Sirius 1–0 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 6,532
1927 IK Göta Västerås SK 5–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 8,856
1928 IK Göta IK Sirius 5–3 (3–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 6,382
1929 IK Göta Västerås SK 5–1 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 5,787
1930 SK Tirfing, Harnäs Djurgårdens IF 1–0 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 3,559
1931 AIK IF Göta, Karlstad 4–3 (2–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 9,213
1932 IF Göta Västerås SK 3–2 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 8,454
1933 IFK Uppsala IF Göta 11–1 (4–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 9,307
1934 Slottsbrons IF, Slottsbron IFK Uppsala 1–1 (0–0)
6–0 (2–0) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Sandbäckstjärnet, Karlstad
10,748
8,660
1935 IF Göta Västerås SK 5–2 (2–1) Tingvalla IP, Karlstad 6,705
1936 Slottsbrons IF Västerås SK 2–1 (0–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 11,700
1937 IF Göta Skutskärs IF, Skutskär 3–2 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 10,959
1938 Slottsbrons IF IFK Rättvik, Rättvik 5–2 (2–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 15,186
1939 IK Huge, Gävle Nässjö IF, Nässjö 5–2 (1–1) Strömvallen, Gävle 5,560
1940 IK Huge Sandvikens AIK, Sandviken 2–1 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 9,263
1941 Slottsbrons IF Sandvikens AIK 2–1 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 10,543
1942 Västerås SK Skutskärs IF 2–1 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 12,530
1943 Västerås SK Bollnäs GIF, Bollnäs 2–2 (1–2)
3–0 (1–0) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Laduviken, Stockholm
15,769
6,392
1944 Skutskärs IF Västerås SK 2–0 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 20,770
1945 Sandvikens AIK Slottsbrons IF 2–2 (0–0)
3–2 (a.e.t.)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 18,969
1946 Sandvikens AIK Västerås SK 0–0 (0–0)
5–3 (4–2) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
20,144
20,598
1947 Brobergs IF, Söderhamn Västerås SK 4–2 (3–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 24,421
1948 Västerås SK Brobergs IF 4–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 26,617
1949 Nässjö IF Edsbyns IF, Edsbyn 7–1 (2–1) Perstorpsgölen, Eksjö[c] 14,809
1950 Västerås SK Sandvikens AIK 2–1 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 25,966
1951 Bollnäs GIF Örebro SK, Örebro 3–2 (0–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 26,612
1952 Edsbyns IF IF Göta 1–0 (1–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 25,815
1953 Edsbyns IF Nässjö IF 4–4 (1–0)
5–1 (1–0) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
26,044
19,523
1954 Västanfors IF, Fagersta Örebro SK 1–1 (1–0)
2–1 (2–0) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Tunavallen, Eskilstuna
23,744
17,895
1955 Örebro SK Edsbyns IF 7–1 (5–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 20,454
1956 Bollnäs GIF Örebro SK 3–2 (1–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 20,969
1957 Örebro SK Hammarby IF, Stockholm 2–1 (2–1) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 23,507
1958 Örebro SK Edsbyns IF 3–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 18,767
1959 Skutskärs IF Västerås SK 2–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 27,420
1960 Västerås SK IK Sirius 3–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 24,179
1961 IK Sirius Edsbyns IF 3–1 (3–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 19,190
1962 Edsbyns IF IK Sirius 3–2 (2–2) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 14,023
1963 Brobergs IF Edsbyns IF 3–1 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 10 164
1964 Brobergs IF Skutskärs IF 1–1 (1–0)
4–1 (3–0) (replay)
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm
Studenternas IP, Uppsala
12,387
12,379
1965 Örebro SK Brobergs IF 5–2 (2–0) Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 12,546
1966 IK Sirius Brobergs IF 5–0 (3–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 8,682
1967 Örebro SK IF Göta 3–1 (2–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 10,952
1968 IK Sirius Örebro SK 4–1 ( 2–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 12,877
1969 Katrineholms SK, Katrineholm Brobergs IF 5–1 (4–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 13,072
1970 Katrineholms SK Ljusdals BK, Ljusdal 6–2 (1–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 10,834
1971 Falu BS, Falun Sandvikens AIK 2–0 (2–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 6,421
1972 Katrineholms SK Ljusdals BK 2–0 (1–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,484
1973 Västerås SK Örebro SK 4–1 (2–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 15,033
1974 Falu BS Katrineholms SK 3–0 (2–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 15,432
1975 Ljusdals BK Villa BK, Lidköping 8–4 (4–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 17,671
1976 Brobergs IF Falu BS 6–2 (1–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 13,233
1977 Brobergs IF Sandvikens AIK 3–1 (1–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 12,913
1978 Edsbyns IF Västerås SK 6–4 (4–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 16,621
1979 IF Boltic, Karlstad Brobergs IF 7–4 (1–3) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,128
1980 IF Boltic Sandvikens AIK 5–3 (1–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,075
1981 IF Boltic Selånger SK 4–3 (2–2) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,233
1982 IF Boltic Edsbyns IF 3–2 (1–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 13,888
1983 IF Boltic Villa BK 0–0 (0–0)
5–0 (a.e.t.)
Söderstadion, Stockholm 18,110
1984 IF Boltic Edsbyns IF 2–0 (0–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,937
1985 IF Boltic IFK Motala, Motala 4–3 (3–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 14,629
1986 Vetlanda BK, Vetlanda IF Boltic 2–1 (2–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 11,380
1987 IFK Motala IF Boltic 2–2 (0–1)
3–2 (sd)
Söderstadion, Stockholm 12,823
1988 IF Boltic Vetlanda BK 5–2 (1–0) Söderstadion, Stockholm 10,073
1989 Västerås SK Vetlanda BK 7–3 (4–1) Söderstadion, Stockholm 12,748
1990 Västerås SK Sandvikens AIK 6–3 (4–1) Rocklunda IP, Västerås 14,608
1991 Vetlanda BK Västerås SK 4–2 (2–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 15,855
1992 Vetlanda BK IF Boltic 4–3 (3–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 12,568
1993 Västerås SK IF Boltic 4–4 (1–3)
5–4 (sd)
Studenternas IP, Uppsala 15,185
1994 Västerås SK Vetlanda BK 5–2 (0–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 15,412
1995 IF Boltic Vetlanda BK 2–1 (1–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 12,088
1996 Västerås SK Sandvikens AIK 7–3 (3–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 17,211
1997 Sandvikens AIK Västerås SK 5–4 (4–3) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 17,488
1998 Västerås SK Sandvikens AIK 6–4 (3–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 18,027
1999 Västerås SK Falu BS 3–2 (2–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 19,122
2000 Sandvikens AIK Hammarby IF 8–5 (4–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 21,503
2001 Västerås SK Hammarby IF 4–3 (1–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 21,542
2002 Sandvikens AIK Västerås SK 8–4 (2–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 21,612
2003 Sandvikens AIK Hammarby IF 6–4 (2–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 21,804
2004 Edsbyns IF Hammarby IF 7–6 (2–4) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 22,753
2005 Edsbyns IF Sandvikens AIK 6–4 (3–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 22,952
2006 Edsbyns IF Hammarby IF 6–2 (3–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 23,048
2007 Edsbyns IF Hammarby IF 3–3 (0–2)
4–3 (sd)
Studenternas IP, Uppsala 21,576
2008 Edsbyns IF Sandvikens AIK 11–6 (6–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 19,513
2009 Västerås SK Edsbyns IF 5–4 (2–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 20,114
2010 Hammarby IF Bollnäs GoIF 3–2 (1–0, 0–0, 2–0)[d] Studenternas IP, Uppsala 25,560
2011 Sandvikens AIK Bollnäs GoIF 6–5 (3–2) (sd) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 19,117
2012 Sandvikens AIK Villa Lidköping BK 6–5 (5–1)[12] Studenternas IP, Uppsala 19,646
2013 Hammarby IF Sandvikens AIK 9–4 (5–3)[13] Friends Arena, Solna 38,474[14]
2014 Sandvikens AIK Västerås SK 5–4 (2–1) Friends Arena, Solna 20,497
2015 Västerås SK Sandvikens AIK 6–4 (3–1) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm 15,877
2016 Västerås SK Villa Lidköping BK 5–2 (1–0) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm 15,748
2017 Edsbyns IF Bollnäs GoIF 3–1 (1–0) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm 16 836
2018 Edsbyns IF Sandvikens AIK 4–0 (0–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 18,114
2019 Villa Lidköping BK Västerås SK 8–4 (5–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 18,677
2020 Edsbyns IF Villa Lidköping BK 5–1 (3–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala
2021 Villa Lidköping BK AIK 5–4 (2–2) (sd) Recoverhallen, Uppsala
2022 Edsbyns IF Villa Lidköping BK 5–4 (4–3) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 12,649
2023 Västerås SK Villa Lidköping BK 2–2 (2–1)
3–2 (sd)
Studenternas IP, Uppsala
2024 Villa Lidköping BK Västerås SK 6–6 (4–2)
7–6 (sd)
ABB Arena, Västerås
Notes
  1. ^ AIK moved to Solna in the 1930s.
  2. ^ The spring weather made a replay impossible, so the championship title was shared
  3. ^ This was the last time the final was played on a naturally frozen lake
  4. ^ The match was broken down into three thirds because of snowy weather

Women

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The 2015 final

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Year Champions Runners-up Score Venue Audience
1973 IK Göta, Stockholm Katrineholms SK, Katrineholm 9–6 Rocklunda IP, Västerås
1974 Katrineholms SK IK Göta 8–2 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1975 Katrineholms SK Tranås BoIS, Tranås 8–3 Backavallen, Katrineholm
1976 IK Göta Katrineholms SK 8–3 Backavallen, Katrineholm
1977 IK Göta Katrineholms SK 7–4 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1978 IK Göta Katrineholms SK 5–4 Söderstadion, Stockholm 202
1979 IK Göta Katrineholms SK 2–0 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1980 IK Göta Edsbyns IF, Edsbyn 9–1 Söderstadion, Stockholm >1,000
1981 IK Göta Selånger SK, Sundsvall 12–4 Söderstadion, Stockholm 100
1982 IF Boltic, Karlstad IK Göta 7–3 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1983 IK Göta IF Boltic 5–2 Söderstadion, Stockholm 500
1984 IF Boltic IFK Kungälv, Kungälv 6–1 Söderstadion, Stockholm 322
1985 IF Boltic Västerstrands AIK, Karlstad 4–2 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1986 IF Boltic Stångebro BK, Linköping 5–2 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1987 IF Boltic Stångebro BK 14–3 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1988 AIK, Solna IF Boltic 7–1 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1989 IF Boltic Sandvikens AIK, Sandviken 5–4 Söderstadion, Stockholm
1990 AIK IF Boltic 3–1 Rocklunda IP, Västerås 615
1991 Västerstrands AIK Sandvikens AIK 9–0 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,500
1992 Västerstrands AIK Sandvikens AIK 7–3 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 854
1993 Sandvikens AIK Västerstrands AIK 6–5 a.e.t. Studenternas IP, Uppsala 755
1994 Västerstrands AIK AIK 9–4 Studenternas IP, Uppsala
1995 AIK Västerstrands AIK 6–4 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,100
1996 AIK Västerstrands AIK 5–4 Studenternas IP, Uppsala
1997 Västerstrands AIK Kareby IS, Kungälv 2–1 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,007
1998 AIK Kareby IS 7–4 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,720
1999 AIK Kareby IS 6–3 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,009
2000 AIK Västerstrands AIK 5–4 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,200
2001 Västerstrands AIK AIK 4–2 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,315
2002 Västerstrands AIK AIK 7–6 SD Studenternas IP, Uppsala 2,089
2003 AIK Sandvikens AIK 10–0 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 2,560
2004 AIK Västerstrands AIK 4–1 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 3,174
2005 AIK Västerstrands AIK 3–1 (1–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 3,902
2006 AIK Västerstrands AIK 4–2 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 3,223
2007 Sandvikens AIK Västerstrands AIK 5–1 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,200
2008 AIK IFK Nässjö, Nässjö 3–0 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,850
2009 IFK Nässjö AIK 2–1 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 2,735
2010 AIK IFK Nässjö 5–3 Studenternas IP, Uppsala 1,143
2011 Kareby IS AIK 3–2 (1–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 983
2012 AIK Sandvikens AIK 5–4 (4–2) SD Studenternas IP, Uppsala 2,237
2013 Sandvikens AIK AIK 4–2 (3–1) Friends Arena, Solna 2,216
2014 AIK Kareby IS 5–1 (0–1) Friends Arena, Solna
2015 Kareby IS AIK 3–1 (3–1) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm
2016 Kareby IS AIK 3–1 (1–0) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm 1,114
2017 Kareby IS Västerås SK 3–1 (1–0) Tele2 Arena, Stockholm 1 633
2018 Skutskärs IF AIK 3–2 (1–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 5 198
2019 Västerås SK Skutskärs IF 5–4 (2–1) PS Studenternas IP, Uppsala 6 478
2020 Västerås SK Skutskärs IF 4–3 (1–1) Studenternas IP, Uppsala
2021 Villa Lidköping BK Västerås SK 6–3 (3–2) Recoverhallen, Uppsala
2022 Villa Lidköping BK AIK 4–0 (2–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 4,735
2023 Villa Lidköping BK Västerås SK 8–1 (3–0) Studenternas IP, Uppsala 2 756[16]
2024 Villa Lidköping BK Västerås SK 7–4 (4–2) Studenternas IP, Uppsala

Title champions

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Men's titles per club

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Titles Club
21 Västerås SK
13 Edsbyns IF
12 IFK Uppsala
9 IF Boltic, Sandvikens AIK
5 Brobergs IF, IK Sirius, Örebro SK
4 IK Göta, Slottsbrons IF
3 AIK, IF Göta, Katrineholms SK, Vetlanda BK, Villa Lidköping BK
2 Bollnäs GoIF, Djurgårdens IF, Falu BS, Hammarby IF, IK Huge, Skutskärs IF
1 Ljusdals BK, IFK Motala, Nässjö IF, SK Tirfing, Västanfors IF

Women's titles per club

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Titles Club
15 AIK
8 IK Göta
6 Västerstrands AIK, IF Boltic
4 Kareby IS, Villa Lidköping BK
3 Sandvikens AIK
2 Katrineholms SK, Västerås SK
1 IFK Nässjö, Skutskärs IF

Men's titles per town

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Titles Town Clubs
21 Västerås Västerås SK
17 Uppsala IFK Uppsala (12), IK Sirius (5)
15 Karlstad IF Boltic (9), IF Göta (6)
13 Edsbyn Edsbyns IF
9 Sandviken Sandvikens AIK
8 Stockholm AIK (3)[4], Djurgårdens IF (2), Hammarby IF (2), IK Göta (1)
5 Örebro Örebro SK
Söderhamn Brobergs IF
4 Slottsbron Slottsbrons IF
3 Älvkarleby Skutskärs IF (2), SK Tirfing (1)
Katrineholm Katrineholms SK
Vetlanda Vetlanda BK
Lidköping Villa Lidköping BK
2 Gävle IK Huge
Bollnäs Bollnäs GoIF
Falun Falu BS
1 Fagersta Västanfors IF
Nässjö Nässjö IF
Ljusdal Ljusdals BK
Motala IFK Motala
Notes

^ AIK moved from Stockholm to Solna in the 1930s, but all titles were taken before the move.

Women's titles per town

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Titles Town Club
15 Solna AIK
12 Karlstad Västerstrands AIK (6), IF Boltic (6)
8 Stockholm IK Göta
4 Kareby Kareby IS, Lidköping Villa Lidköping BK
3 Sandviken Sandvikens AIK
2 Katrineholm Katrineholms SK
Västerås Västerås SK
1 Nässjö IFK Nässjö

Men's and women's titles the same year

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Years Club
3 IF Boltic (1982, 1984, 1985)
2 Villa Lidköping BK (2021, 2024)

References

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  1. ^ Svenska Dagbladets årsbok 1934 ("Yearbook of Svenska Dagbladet 1934")
  2. ^ "Bandysidan.nu - Stefan Karlsson".
  3. ^ "Bandysidan.nu - Ola Johansson".
  4. ^ [1] Svenska Bandyförbundet
  5. ^ Erik Jonsson (13 June 2013). "Bandyfinaler på sjöis" (in Swedish). Svenskbandy.se. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  6. ^ Rasmus Hammarström (20 September 2023). "Västerås blir värdstad till bandyns SM-finaler". SVT Västmanland (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  7. ^ Christoffer Urborn (20 September 2023). "Uppsala förlorar bandyfinalerna till Västerås". SVT Uppsala (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  8. ^ Erik Svedberg, Christer Engqvist (20 September 2023). "Bandyfinalerna lämnar Uppsala". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Flyttade bandyfinalerna mångmiljonförlust för Uppsala". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 20 September 2023. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  10. ^ Elin Krell (13 June 2024). "Bandyfinalerna stannar i Västerås 2025 och 2026" (in Swedish). SVT Västmanland. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  11. ^ [2] Sydsvenska Dagbladet (in swedish)
  12. ^ [3] Svenska Bandyförbundet
  13. ^ "Matchrapport: 020000004001". Archived from the original on 2013-04-26. Retrieved 2013-03-17. Elitrapport (in Swedish)
  14. ^ Picture with the record attendance
  15. ^ "Svenska mästare – Damer". Svenskbandy.se.
  16. ^ Jonathan Kvarnström (17 March 2023). "Tilda Ström femmålsskytt när Villa vann tredje raka SM-finalen" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
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