Swedish Under-19 Football Championships

JSM för klubblag
Country  Sweden
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams 28
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Division 1 U19
Domestic cup(s) Ligacupen U19
Current champions BK Häcken U19
(2014)
Most championships IFK Göteborg (7 titles)

JSM för klubblag the Swedish under-19 football championships for club teams. IFK Göteborg has won the most editions, with seven.[1]

Format

The 28 teams of the Juniorallsvenskan are divided into two groups.[2] The winners and second-placed teams of Juniorallsvenskan Norra and Södra meet in semi-finals, where the winner of the one group meets the runner-up of the other group in a one-leg match.[2] The two semi-final winners meet each other in the final to decide the Swedish under-19 champion.[2]

Players are eligible to play if they are at most 19 years old on the 31 December of the season year.[2]

Teams

2015 Juniorallsvenskan Norra

2015 Juniorallsvenskan Södra

Previous winners

Titles won by club (%)

  IFK Göteborg – 8 (23.5%)
  Malmö FF – 5 (14.7%)
  IF Brommapojkarna – 3 (8.8%)
  BK Häcken – 3 (8.8%)
  Djurgårdens IF – 2 (5.9%)
  AIK – 2 (5.9%)
  Other clubs (32.4%)
Year Winner Runners-up
Swedish Under-18 Championships
1982 Malmö FF (1) Karlslunds IF
1983 IFK Sundsvall (1) IFK Eskilstuna
1984 Örebro SK (1) IFK Mora
1985 IFK Eskilstuna (1) IF Brommapojkarna
1986 IFK Göteborg (1) Malmö FF
1987 IFK Göteborg (2) IFK Sundsvall
1988 IFK Göteborg (3) Malmö FF
1989 IF Brommapojkarna (1) Malmö FF
1990 Lundby IF (1) Djurgårdens IF
1991 IFK Norrköping (1) IFK Göteborg
1992 Helsingborgs IF (1) IK Oddevold
1993 Malmö FF (2) IFK Göteborg
1994 Djurgårdens IF (1) Halmstads BK
1995 Gunnilse IS (1) IFK Göteborg
1996 IFK Göteborg (4) Malmö FF
1997 IFK Göteborg (5) BK Forward
1998 Malmö FF (3) Djurgårdens IF
1999 IFK Göteborg (6) IK Sirius
2000 Västra Frölunda IF (1) Halmstads BK
2001 Malmö FF (4) Västra Frölunda IF
2002 Örgryte IS (1) Västra Frölunda IF
2003 Djurgårdens IF (2) Malmö FF
2004 AIK (1) Västra Frölunda IF
2005 BK Häcken (1) Hammarby IF
2006 IF Brommapojkarna (2) Malmö FF
2007 AIK (2) IF Elfsborg
2008 IF Brommapojkarna (3) Vasalunds IF
Swedish Under-19 Championships
2009 IF Elfsborg (1) Hammarby IF
2010 Malmö FF (5) Djurgårdens IF
2011 BK Häcken (2) Kalmar FF
2012 Halmstads BK (1) Hammarby IF
2013 IFK Göteborg (7) AIK
2014 BK Häcken (3) IF Brommapojkarna
2015 IFK Göteborg (8) Djurgårdens IF

Editions

1982

Malmö FF U18 beat Karlslunds IF U18 with 1–0 on aggregate.[1]

Malmö FF squad

[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Patrik Asp
Sweden Thomas Cervin
Sweden Deval Eminovski
Sweden Jonnie Fedel
Sweden Göran Hellryd
Sweden Peter Jönsson
Sweden Hans Lewicki
No. Position Player
Sweden Peter Möller
Sweden Caspar Pauckstadt
Sweden Peter Smolek
Sweden Stefan Ståhl
Sweden Mikael Svensson
Sweden Ronny Svensson

1983

IFK Sundsvall U18 beat IFK Eskilstuna U18 with 6–6 on aggregate, away goals.[1]

IFK Sundsvall squad

[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Mikael Brundin
Sweden Jan Eriksson
Sweden Lars Eriksson
Sweden Patrik Jonsson
Sweden Peter Hellström
Sweden Mats Kantkainen
Sweden Mikael Karlsson
Sweden Mikael Knapp
No. Position Player
Sweden Olle Gidlund
Sweden Stig Lindgren
Sweden Mats Olausson
Sweden Ola Persson
Sweden Thomas Sjöbom
Sweden Patrik Svensson
Sweden Mats Vallin
Sweden Lars-Åke Vikman

1984

Örebro SK U18 beat IFK Mora U18 with 4–3 on aggregate.[1]

Örebro SK squad

[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Niklas Aronsson
Sweden Kenneth Blomberg
Sweden Patrik Dahlqvist
Sweden Jonas Engvall
Sweden Per Fridman
Sweden Håkan Hellgren
Sweden Mikael Juhler
Sweden Anders Källqvist
No. Position Player
Sweden Joakim Larsson
Sweden Stefan Nilsson
Sweden Jan Nordström
Sweden Per Öberg
Sweden Peter Olsson
Sweden Thomas Törnqvist
Sweden Per Widerström

1985

IFK Eskilstuna U18 beat IF Brommapojkarna U18 with 4–2 on aggregate.[1]

IFK Eskilstuna squad

Kennet Andersson was part of IFK Eskilstuna U18's Swedish champion team of 1985.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Kennet Andersson
Sweden Johan Brodd
Sweden Göran Carlsson
Sweden Johan Eriksson
Sweden Torbjörn Jonsson
Sweden Magnus Karlsson
Sweden Patric Karlsson
No. Position Player
Sweden Jan-Olof Larsson
Sweden Tommie Lindberg
Sweden Håkan Ljunqvist
Sweden Johan Orrholm
Sweden Magnus Ramqvist
Sweden Rickard Thomsen
Sweden Patric Wistrand

1986

IFK Göteborg U18 beat Malmö FF U18.[1]

1987

IFK Göteborg U18 beat IFK Sundsvall U18.[1]

1988

IFK Göteborg U18 beat Malmö FF U18.[1]

1989

IF Brommapojkarna U18 beat Malmö FF U18.[1]

1990

Lundby IF U18 beat Djurgårdens IF U18 with 3–0.[1]

1991

IFK Norrköping U18 beat IFK Göteborg U18 with 3–0.[1]

1992

Helsingborgs IF U18 beat IK Oddevold U18 with 4–2.[1]

Helsingborgs IF squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Petter Arenhag
Sweden Magnus Berndt
Sweden Magnus Christensson
Sweden Goce Dimitrioski
Sweden Mattias Eriksson
Sweden Andreas Hallengren
Sweden Marcus Johannesson
Sweden John Lundkvist
No. Position Player
Sweden Fredy Pedrotti
Sweden Kim Persson
Sweden Mikael Persson
Sweden Örjan Rasmusson
Sweden Christoffer Skoog
Sweden Thomas Svensson
Sweden Alexander Tannus
Sweden Per Vig

1993

Malmö FF U18 beat IFK Göteborg U18 with 4–2 a.e.t.[1]

1994

Djurgårdens IF U18 beat Halmstads BK U18 with 1–0.[1]

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals
Final

Djurgårdens IF squad

[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden FW Fredrik Amanius
Sweden MF Martin Åslund
Sweden FW Mustafa Demirtas
Sweden MF Claes Eriksson
Sweden MF Marcos Gimenez
Sweden GK John Grankvist
Sweden FW Christian Gröning
Sweden DF Linus Hedberg
No. Position Player
Sweden DF Johan Hult
Sweden FW Teo Johansson
Sweden DF Jimmy Munoz
Sweden GK Magnus Nilsson
Sweden DF Andreas Öhman
Sweden DF Isaias Saavedra
Sweden MF Jens Silvander

1995

Gunnilse IS U18 beat IFK Göteborg U18 with 1–0.[1]

1996

IFK Göteborg U18 beat Malmö FF U18 with 2–0.[1]

1997

IFK Göteborg U18 beat BK Forward U18 with 1–0.[1]

IFK Göteborg squad

Patrik Karlsson was part of IFK Göteborg U18's Swedish champion team of 1997.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden FW Patric Andersson
Sweden FW Jacob Ardenfors
Sweden DF Patricio Congiu
Sweden MF Isak Fredén-Klenfält
Sweden MF Thomas Heed
Sweden DF Patrik Höglund
Sweden MF Roberto Incorvia
Sweden MF Henrik Johansson
Sweden GK Martin Johansson
No. Position Player
Sweden DF Sebastian Johansson
Sweden DF Max Jönsson
Sweden MF Patrik Karlsson
Sweden DF Daniel Lindberg
Sweden FW Jonas Lundén
Sweden MF Mattias Lundström
Sweden MF Amir Norifad
Sweden DF Alexander Petras
Sweden GK Carl-Johan Starkenberg

1998

Malmö FF U18 beat Djurgårdens IF U18 with 3–0.[1]

1999

IFK Göteborg U18 beat IK Sirius U18 with 4–1.[1]

2000

Västra Frölunda IF U18 beat Halmstads BK U18 with 5–0.[1]

2001

Malmö FF U18 beat Västra Frölunda IF U18 with 3–1.[7]

Malmö FF squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Patrik Åkesson
Sweden Joze Barbir
Sweden Billy Berntsson
Sweden Björn Dahlin
Sweden Anders Ekelund
Sweden Patrik Eklund
Sweden Max Fuxberg
Sweden Jon Jönsson
No. Position Player
Sweden Jakob Höök
Sweden Darko Lukanović
Sweden Michael Perski
Sweden Thommie Persson
Sweden Daniel Pode
Sweden Jesper Rendin
Sweden Tim Strömberg
Sweden Kristian Wilczak

2002

Örgryte IS U18 beat Västra Frölunda IF U18 with 5–3.[8]

2003

Djurgårdens IF U18 beat Malmö FF U18 with 2–1.[9]

Djurgårdens IF squad

Panajotis Dimitriadis was part of Djurgårdens IF U18's Swedish champion team of 2003.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Patrick Amoah
Sweden Martin Arnbom
Sweden Erik Berglund
Sweden Joseph Caspillo
Sweden Panajotis Dimitriadis
Sweden Jonathan Halef
Sweden Henrik Holmström
Sweden Emre Kaya
No. Position Player
Sweden Eldin Kozica
Sweden Viktor Larsson
Sweden Adam Kihlman
Sweden Simon Senci
Sweden Mtaka Simba
Sweden Linus Smedjegården
Sweden Adam Sobkowiak
Sweden Andreas Varnava

2004

AIK U18 beat Västra Frölunda IF U18 with 1–0.[10]

AIK squad

Per Karlsson was part of AIK U18's Swedish champion team of 2004.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Robert Åhman-Persson
Sweden Pierre Bengtsson
Sweden Admir Ćatović
Sweden Tommy Dagostino
Sweden David Eriksson
Sweden Patrik Grönvall
Sweden Anders Hamberg
Sweden Fredrik Ingel
Sweden Christian Jörnsved
Sweden Per Karlsson
No. Position Player
Sweden Daniel Lindqvist
Sweden Jimmy Magnusson
Sweden Brwa Nouri
Sweden Oskar Smedstad
Sweden Chiharu Stocklassa
Sweden Kweeku Turkson
Sweden Johan Vega
Sweden Jesper Winzerling
Sweden Peyman Zarifnejad

2005

BK Häcken U18 beat Hammarby IF U18 with 5–1.[11]

BK Häcken squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Nicklas Andersson
Sweden Tobias Andersson
Sweden Hannes Bäckström
Sweden Isa Bagci
Sweden Magnus Berglöv
Sweden Anders Carlsson
Sweden Andre Dagerud
Sweden Ivo Enmalm
Sweden Piero Gatica Alvares
No. Position Player
Sweden Alexander Hysén
Sweden Jakob Karlgren
Sweden Daniel Larsson
Sweden Patrik Larsson
Sweden Ali Sanduvac
Sweden Sebastian Siring
Sweden Tom Söderberg
Sweden Niklas Talph
Sweden Emil Wahlström

2006

IF Brommapojkarna U18 beat Malmö FF U18 with 4–0.[12]

IF Brommapojkarna squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Sinan Ayrancı
Sweden Mikael Almebäck
Sweden Mauricio Albornoz
Sweden Joakim Cassepierre
Sweden Anton Cerderling
Sweden Max Clauss
Sweden Albin Ekdal
Sweden Ted Fontér
Sweden Axel Johansson
No. Position Player
Sweden Dan Larenius
Sweden Rohon Khan
Sweden Rickard Malm
Sweden Roland Mendy
Sweden Kristofer Nordfelt
Sweden Claudio Rojas Flores
Sweden Hemin Sadi
Sweden Daniel Sleyman
Sweden Marcus Törnstrand

2007

AIK U18 beat IF Elfsborg U18 with 3–1.[13]

AIK squad

Viktor Lundberg was part of AIK U18's Swedish champion team of 2007.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Viktor Ahlin
Sweden Arsham Aghaei
Sweden Daniel Alderstad
Sweden Oscar Englund
Sweden Christoffer Eriksson
Sweden Magnus Eriksson
Sweden David Gustafsson
Sweden Jonas Gustafsson
Sweden Fredrik Helenius
Sweden Emil Karanunda
No. Position Player
Sweden Jesper Lindgren
Sweden Viktor Lundberg
Sweden Pontus Näsström
Sweden Filip Terland
Sweden Sotirios Papagiannopoulos
Sweden Viktor Samuelsson
Sweden Daniel Sundgren
Sweden Yunus Ünver

2008

IF Brommapojkarna U18 beat Vasalunds IF U18 with 3–0.[14]

IF Brommapojkarna squad

Tim Björkström was part of IF Brommapojkarna U18's Swedish champion team of 2008.
Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali was part of IF Brommapojkarna U18's Swedish champion team of 2008.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Daniel Ålund
Sweden Pontus Åsbrink
Sweden Anders Bååth-Sjöblom
Sweden Nabil Bahoui
Sweden Yasaar Bildama
Sweden Tim Björkström
Sweden Joakim Cassepierre
Sweden Anton Cederling
Sweden Joakim Cronelöv
Sweden Hampus Jönsson
Sweden Robert Kjellman
No. Position Player
Sweden Karl Larsson
Sweden Elliot Lindberg
Sweden Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali
Sweden Sami Nador-Tabacyinski
Sweden Tom Nymark
Sweden Claudio Rojas Flores
Sweden Gustav Sandberg Magnusson
Sweden Stefan Silva
Sweden Martin Une Larsson
Sweden Max Ung
Sweden Jonathan Widlund

2009

IF Elfsborg U19 beat Hammarby Fotboll U19 with 6–0.[15]

IF Elfsborg squad

Johan Larsson was part of IF Elfsborg U19's Swedish champion team of 2009.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Andreas Andersson
Sweden Martin Carlsson
Sweden Briar Faraj
Sweden Jesper Florén
Sweden Egzon Hapaschtic
Sweden Oscar Hiljemark
Sweden Niklas Hult
Sweden Anton Lans
No. Position Player
Sweden Johan Larsson
Sweden Erik Norwing
Sweden Andreas Nyberg
Liberia Amadaiya Rennie
Sweden Marcus Rohdén
Sweden Anton Wede
Sweden Calle Wede
Sweden Richard Yarsuvat

2010

Malmö FF U19 beat Djurgårdens IF U19 with 1–0.[16]

Knock-out stage

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
13 October 2010
 
 
IFK Göteborg U191
 
3 October 2010
 
Norrby IF U190
 
Norrby IF U194
 
16 October 2010
 
Västra Frölunda IF U192
 
IFK Göteborg U190
 
 
Djurgårdens IF U191
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
Djurgårdens IF U196
 
2 October 2010
 
IK Brage U192
 
IK Brage U197
 
25 October 2010
 
Assyriska FF U192
 
Djurgårdens IF U192
 
 
IFK Norrköping U190
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
IFK Norrköping U192
 
4 October 2010
 
FOC Farsta U190
 
FOC Farsta U192
 
16 October 2010
 
IK Sirius U191
 
IFK Norrköping U192
 
 
IF Elfsborg U191
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
IF Elfsborg U196
 
 
Eskilstuna City FK U191
 
 
30 October 2010
 
 
Djurgårdens IF U190
 
 
Malmö FF U191
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
IF Brommapojkarna U192
 
2 October 2010
 
GIF Sundsvall U191
 
GIF Sundsvall U1912
 
14 October 2010
 
Sandåkerns SK U191
 
IF Brommapojkarna U191
 
 
Malmö FF U192
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
Malmö FF U193
 
2 October 2010
 
Ängelholms FF U191
 
FC Trollhättan U191
 
24 October 2010
 
Ängelholms FF U193
 
Malmö FF U194
 
 
Hammarby IF U190
 
 
11 October 2010
 
 
Kalmar FF U195
 
2 October 2010
 
Jönköpings Södra IF U194
 
Mjällby AIF U191
 
16 October 2010
 
Jönköpings Södra IF U192
 
Kalmar FF U193
 
 
Hammarby IF U194
 
 
9 October 2010
 
 
Hammarby IF U193
 
 
Halmstads BK U191
 
 
 
 
Semi-finals
Final

Squads

Djurgårdens IF squad
Emil Bergström was part of Djurgårdens IF U19's runner-up team of 2010.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Sweden Rtawi Mecconen
3 Sweden Philip Sparrdal Mantilla
4 Sweden Emil Bergström
5 Sweden Simon Strand
6 Sweden Philip Hellquist
7 Serbia Danilo Kuzmanović
8 Sweden Joakim Alriksson
9 Sweden Carl Björk
10 Sweden Trimi Makolli
No. Position Player
11 Sweden Adam Kasa
12 Sweden Sasa Matic
13 Sweden Marco Rönning
14 Sweden Adam Martinez
15 Sweden Paul Lindqvist
16 Sweden Zak Eklund
17 Sweden Keivan Keshavarz
18 Sweden Nemanja Bacic
30 Sweden Christoffer Matwiejew
Malmö FF squad
Filip Helander was part of Malmö FF U19's Swedish champion team of 2010.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Hicham Ali
Sweden Muamet Asanovski
Sweden Alexander Blomqvist
Sweden Emil Borg
Sweden Skerdilaid Gashi
Sweden Metin Hamid
Sweden Filip Helander
Sweden Dino Islamovic
Sweden Pontus Jansson
Sweden Kristoffer Jeppsson
Sweden GK Dejan Garaca
Sweden Pa Konate
Sweden Simon Kroon
No. Position Player
Sweden Tobias Lewicki
Sweden Tobias Malm
Sweden Joel Mårtensson
Sweden Omid Nazari
Sweden Alexander Nilsson
Sweden Georgios Papavramidis
Sweden Erik Persson
Sweden Dardan Rexhepi
Sweden Egzon Sekiraca
Sweden Filip Stenström
Sweden Tobias Uddenäs
Sweden Jetmir Useinovski

2011

BK Häcken U19 beat Kalmar FF U19 with 4–1.[17]

BK Häcken squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Hosam Aiesh
Sweden Andreas Almroth
Sweden Hampus Andersson
Sweden Axel Jakobsson
Sweden Daniel Janevski
Sweden David Johansson
Sweden Pontus Johansson
Sweden Jesper Jonasson Westermark
Sweden Erol Jusuf
No. Position Player
Sweden Ismail Kurt
Sweden Oscar Lewicki
Brazil Maranhão
Sweden Hampus Palmqvist
Sweden Emilio Rossi
Sweden Teodor Söderberg
Sweden Eduard Zuta
Sweden Leonard Zuta

2012

Halmstads BK U19 beat Hammarby IF U19 with 5–3.[18]

Halmstads BK squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Christoffer Arvidsson
Sweden Andreas Bengtsson
Sweden Fatlind Berisha
Sweden Valmir Berisha
Sweden Sebastian Ericsson
Sweden Anton Gunnarsson
Sweden Marcus Johansson
Sweden Anton Jonsson
Sweden Rasmus Lundgren
Sweden Shkodran Maholli
No. Position Player
Sweden Malkolm Nilsson
Sweden Liam Pettersson
Sweden Daniel Radovanovic
Sweden Ardisn Rexhepi
Sweden Oliver Silverholt
Sweden Simon Silverholt
Sweden Kristiab Stefaniga
Sweden Stefan Stojkovic
Sweden Kristoffer Thydell

2013

IFK Göteborg U19 beat AIK U19 with 4–1.[19]

IFK Göteborg squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Fredrik Alnäs
Sweden Jesper Andersson
Sweden Aron Bergsson
Sweden Karl Bohm
Sweden Peter Cavar
Sweden Patrick Dyrestam
Sweden Victor Edvardsen
Sweden David Gutierrez Arvidsson
Sweden Sebastian Hedlund
No. Position Player
Sweden Malek Iskander
Sweden Martin Johansson Zanjanchi
Sweden Patrik Karlsson Lagemyr
Sweden Josef Melin
Sweden Billy Nordström
Sweden Otto Sahlén
Sweden Sulejmen Saraljic
Sweden Billhall Titi
Sweden Hampus Zackrisson

2014

BK Häcken U19 beat IF Brommapojkarna U19 with 5–3.[20]

Juniorallsvenskan

Juniorallsvenskan Norra
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 IF Brommapojkarna U19 26 19 4 3 76 30 +46 61 Advance to Semi-finals
2 Djurgårdens IF U19 26 16 4 6 69 38 +31 52
3 Hammarby IF U19 26 16 3 7 85 41 +44 51
4 AIK U19 26 16 3 7 75 46 +29 51
5 Vasalunds IF U19 26 15 4 7 69 45 +24 49
6 Gefle IF U19 26 14 3 9 60 49 +11 45
7 Täby FK U19 26 10 6 10 54 54 0 36
8 Älvsjö AIK U19 26 11 3 12 44 54 10 36
9 IFK Norrköping U19 26 8 10 8 56 46 +10 34
10 Örebro SK U19 26 10 4 12 59 56 +3 34
11 GIF Sundsvall U19 26 6 7 13 38 66 28 25
12 Åtvidabergs FF U19 26 6 3 17 31 55 24 21
13 Syrianska FC U19 26 3 5 18 45 98 53 14 Relegation to 2015 U19 Division 1
14 IFK Luleå U19 26 1 3 22 22 105 83 6
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
Juniorallsvenskan Södra
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 BK Häcken U19 26 20 3 3 81 25 +56 63 Advance to Semi-finals
2 IFK Göteborg U19 26 19 2 5 77 27 +50 59
3 Malmö FF U19 26 17 3 6 83 43 +40 54
4 Mjällby AIF U19 26 13 6 7 55 34 +21 45
5 Halmstads BK U19 26 11 5 10 54 40 +14 38
6 IF Elfsborg U19 26 12 2 12 42 40 +2 38
7 Kalmar FF U19 26 10 7 9 39 32 +7 37
8 Falkenbergs FF U19 26 10 2 14 41 66 25 32
9 Trelleborgs FF U19 26 8 7 11 28 50 22 31
10 Östers IF U19 26 9 3 14 54 78 24 30
11 FC Trollhättan U19 26 8 6 12 33 61 28 30
12 Landskrona BoIS U19 26 4 9 13 32 55 23 21
13 Kristianstads FF U19 26 5 4 17 36 70 34 19 Relegation to 2015 U19 Division 1
14 Jönköpings Södra IF U19 26 5 3 18 38 72 34 18
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored

Knock-out stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
25 October 2014
 
 
BK Häcken U193
 
2 November 2014
 
Djurgårdens IF U190
 
BK Häcken U195
 
24 October 2014
 
IF Brommapojkarna U193
 
IF Brommapojkarna U192
 
 
IFK Göteborg U191
 
Semi-finals
Final

BK Häcken squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Haris Avdiu
Sweden Rasmus Andernil Bozic
Sweden Adam Andersson
Sweden Joel Andersson
Sweden Gustav Berggren
Sweden Egzon Binak
Sweden Mark Fezarit
Republic of Macedonia Daniel Krezic
Sweden Anton Liljenbäck
No. Position Player
Sweden Robert Lipovac
Sweden Emre Patat
Sweden Petar Radmanovic
Sweden Kwame Mubarik Sana
Sweden Dennis Selim
Sweden Albin Skoglund
Sweden Teodor Söderberg
Sweden Carlos Strandberg
Sweden Pattanapong Thongsomboon

2015

IFK Göteborg U19 beat Djurgårdens IF U19 with 3–0.[21]

Juniorallsvenskan

Juniorallsvenskan Norra
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Djurgårdens IF U19 26 21 3 2 80 17 +63 66 Advance to Semi-finals
2 Kalmar FF U19 26 19 4 3 63 20 +43 61
3 IF Brommapojkarna U19 26 18 5 3 82 27 +55 59
4 Hammarby IF U19 26 15 6 5 65 25 +40 51
5 AIK U19 26 13 2 11 61 42 +19 41
6 Örebro SK U19 26 12 4 10 68 51 +17 40
7 GIF Sundsvall U19 26 11 2 13 52 65 13 35
8 Täby FK U19 26 10 4 12 60 55 +5 34
9 Gefle IF U19 26 9 5 12 42 49 7 32
10 Älvsjö AIK U19 26 7 5 14 39 56 17 26
11 Åtvidabergs FF U19 26 8 2 16 37 76 39 26
12 Vasalunds IF U19 26 7 4 15 49 75 26 25
13 Assyriska FF U19 26 7 2 17 35 65 30 23 Relegation to 2016 U19 Division 1
14 Syrianska FC U19 26 1 0 25 10 120 110 3
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
Juniorallsvenskan Södra
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 IFK Göteborg U19 26 17 4 5 76 37 +39 55 Advance to Semi-finals
2 BK Häcken U19 26 17 2 7 84 51 +33 53
3 IF Elfsborg U19 26 15 6 5 71 37 +34 51
4 Malmö FF U19 26 13 6 7 60 39 +21 45
5 Halmstads BK U19 26 13 5 8 54 39 +15 44
6 Mjällby AIF U19 26 11 7 8 47 33 +14 40
7 Östers IF U19 26 11 5 10 46 45 +1 38
8 GAIS U19 26 9 8 9 46 44 +2 35
9 Falkenbergs FF U19 26 10 4 12 52 65 13 34
10 Landskrona BoIS U19 26 10 1 15 50 59 9 31
11 Lunds BK U19 26 7 7 12 53 65 12 28
12 FC Trollhättan U19 26 6 6 14 37 62 25 24
13 Trelleborgs FF U19 26 7 3 16 45 71 26 24 Relegation to 2016 U19 Division 1
14 Kristianstads FF U19 26 3 2 21 29 103 74 11
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored

Knock-out stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 October 2015
 
 
IFK Göteborg U195
 
 
 
Kalmar FF U192
 
IFK Göteborg U193
 
24 October 2015
 
Djurgårdens IF U190
 
Djurgårdens IF U193
 
 
BK Häcken U192
 
Semi-finals
Finals

Djurgårdens IF squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Sweden Marcus Enström
3 Sweden Michael Jahn
4 Sweden Wilhelm Nilsson
5 Sweden Ludvig Brandimarti
6 Sweden Gabriel Beckman
7 Sweden Marijan Cosic
8 Sweden Besard Sabovic
9 Sweden Samuel Holm
10 Sweden Alexander Bergendahl Kärki
No. Position Player
11 Sweden Kevin Deeromram
12 Sweden Mattias Bouvin
13 Sweden Joseph Ceesay
14 Sweden Anton Lindbom
16 Sweden Belmin Logo
17 Sweden Filip Milenkovic
18 Sweden Filip Tasic
25 Sweden GK Edvin Hall
30 Sweden GK Oscar Jonsson

IFK Göteborg squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden Ibrahima Bah
Sweden Jakob Bergman
Sweden Rickard Cindric
Sweden Pontus Dahlberg
Sweden Hampus Dahlqvist
Sweden Isak Edlund
Sweden Marcus Ginman
Sweden Omar Hamid
Sweden Oscar Jansson
Sweden Martin Johansson Zanjanchi
No. Position Player
Sweden Pontus Johansson
Sweden Patrik Karlsson Lagemyr
Ghana Prosper Kasim
Sweden Oscar Kindlund
Sweden Alexander Leksell
Sweden Andreas Öhman
Ghana Lawson Sabah
Sweden Adnan Saltagic
Sweden Alexander Sjursen
Sweden Sebastian Sjursen

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