1933–34 Swedish football Division 2

Swedish League Division 2
Season 1933–34
Champions IK Brage
IK Sleipner
Fässbergs IF
Landskrona BoIS
Promoted IK Sleipner
Landskrona BoIS
Relegated IFK Örebro
Brynäs IF
Motala AIF
Reymersholms IK
Surte IS
Krokslätts FF
BK Drott
Lessebo GIF
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Statistics of Swedish football Division 2 in season 1933/1934.

League standings

Division 2 Norra 193334

[1] Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1IK Brage 1814227728+4930
2[2]Örebro SK 189544123+1823
3[2]Surahammars IF 1810353422+1223
4IFK Kumla 188373537-219
5[2]IFK Grängesberg 188284436+818
6[2]Ljusne AIK 188283137-618
7Hallstahammars SK 187382129-817
8IFK Västerås 1871102332-915
9IFK Örebro 1862103444-1014
10Brynäs IF 1811161567-523

Division 2 Östra 193334

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1IK Sleipner 1816027424+5032
2Djurgårdens IF 1812334223+1927
3Hammarby IF 1811164932+1723
4[2]IFK Norrköping 188285540+1518
5[2]Sundbybergs IK 186662530-518
6[2]Mjölby AI 187473448-1418
7BK Derby 1862102648-2214
8Åtvidabergs IF 1843113249-1711
9Motala AIF 1842122957-2810
10Reymersholms IK 1833123348-159

Division 2 Västra 193334

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Fässbergs IF 1810444022+1824
2IFK Uddevalla 1810444427+1724
3Gårda BK 1810444731+1624
4Karlskoga IF 187473735+218
5Jonsereds IF 188284242018
6Billingsfors IK 186483538-316
7Slottsbrons IF 186483137-616
8Husqvarna IF 1862102835-714
9Surte IS 1862103545-1014
10Krokslätts FF 1860123158-2712

Division 2 Södra 193334

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Landskrona BoIS 1815036530+3530
2IFK Helsingborg 1813144722+2527
3IFK Malmö 1812155938+2125
4Lunds BK 1810084656-1020
5Malmö BI 188374631+1519
6Stattena IF 1880103743-616
7Kalmar FF 186393131015
8Höganäs BK 1862104046-614
9BK Drott 1832132660-348
10Lessebo GoIF 1822142666-406
For a colour code explanation, see Seasons in Swedish football#Legend.

Footnotes

  1. Teams from a large part of northern Sweden, approximately above the province of Medelpad, were not allowed to play in the national league system until the 195354 season.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tie breaker is goal average.

References

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