2010 Superettan

Superettan
Season 2010
Champions Syrianska FC
Promoted Syrianska FC
IFK Norrköping
Relegated Örgryte IS
FC Trollhättan
FC Väsby United
Matches played 240
Goals scored 673 (2.8 per match)
Top goalscorer Linus Hallenius (18)
Average attendance 2,572
2009
2011

The Superettan 2010 was the tenth season of Sweden's second-tier football league. The season began on 10 April 2010 and ended on 23 October 2010.[1]

The top 2 teams qualified directly for promotion to Allsvenskan, the third played a play-off against the fourteenth from Allsvenskan to decide who qualified to play in Allsvenskan 2011. The bottom 2 teams qualified directly for relegation to Division 1, the thirteenth and the fourteenth played a play-off against the numbers two from Division 1 Södra and Division 1 Norra to decide who qualified to play in Superettan 2011.

Participating teams

Location of the Superettan 2010 teams
Team Location Manager Venue Capacity Last season
Assyriska Södertälje Sweden Rikard Norling Södertälje Fotbollsarena
6,700
3rd
Brage Borlänge Sweden Lennart Andersson Domnarvsvallen
6,500
2nd (D1 Norra)
Degerfors Degerfors Sweden Patrik Werner Stora Valla
12,500
1st (D1 Norra)
Falkenberg Falkenberg Sweden Thomas Askebrand Falkenbergs IP
4,000
6th
Hammarby Stockholm Sweden Michael Borgqvist Söderstadion
16,187
16th (Allsvenskan 2009)
Jönköpings Södra Jönköping Sweden Andreas Jankevics Stadsparksvallen
5,200
10th
Landskrona Landskrona Sweden Henrik Larsson Landskrona IP
12,000
8th
Ljungskile Ljungskile Sweden Bo Wålemark
Sweden Örjan Glans
Starke Arvid Arena
8,000
9th
Norrköping Norrköping Sweden Göran Bergort Idrottsparken
17,234
11th
GIF Sundsvall Sundsvall Sweden Sören Åkeby Norrporten Arena
7,700
5th
Syrianska Södertälje Sweden Özcan Melkemichel Södertälje Fotbollsarena
6,700
4th
Trollhättan Trollhättan Sweden Lars-Olof Mattsson Edsborgs IP
5,100
13th
Väsby Upplands Väsby Sweden Thomas Lagerlöf Vilundavallen
2,500
12th
Ängelholm Ängelholm Sweden Roar Hansen Ängelholms IP
5,000
7th
Örgryte Göteborg Sweden Janne Andersson Gamla Ullevi
19,000
15th (Allsvenskan 2009)
Öster Växjö Sweden Andreas Ottosson Värendsvallen
13,800
1st (D1 Södra)

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Syrianska FC (C) (P) 30 16 8 6 46 27+19 56 Promotion to Allsvenskan
2 IFK Norrköping (P) 30 17 5 8 51 33+18 56
3 GIF Sundsvall 30 13 12 5 56 39+17 51 Promotion Playoffs
4 Assyriska FF 30 13 7 10 48 42+6 46
5 Landskrona BoIS 30 13 6 11 40 39+1 45
6 Ljungskile SK 30 11 11 8 47 35+12 44
7 Falkenbergs FF 30 11 11 8 46 34+12 44
8 Hammarby IF 30 12 7 11 45 40+5 43
9 Örgryte IS (R) 30 9 15 6 43 35+8 42 Relegation to Division 1 1
10 Degerfors IF 30 12 6 12 43 452 42
11 IK Brage 30 11 8 11 36 382 41
12 Ängelholms FF 30 9 10 11 39 390 37
13 Jönköpings Södra IF (O) 30 9 9 12 40 477 36 Relegation Playoffs
14 Östers IF (O) 30 8 5 17 30 5424 29
15 FC Trollhättan (R) 30 5 8 17 32 6634 23 Relegation to Division 1
16 FC Väsby United (R) 30 4 6 20 31 6029 18

Source: svenskfotboll.se
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Örgryte were relegated due to their Superettan licence being revoked after bankruptcy.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home ╲ Away AFF IKB DIFFFFHAMJSIFLANLSKIFKNGIFSSFCFCTVUÄFFÖISÖIF
Assyriska FF 10 52 11 03 00 41 21 21 10 20 52 12 31 13 10
IK Brage 22 11 11 20 41 21 03 23 23 21 00 21 10 22 31
Degerfors IF 21 10 22 42 22 32 53 13 02 00 20 21 10 01 10
Falkenbergs FF 41 02 12 00 11 40 11 23 01 12 50 31 31 11 20
Hammarby IF 32 01 21 00 11 41 11 23 21 00 30 20 21 12 01
Jönköpings Södra IF 01 00 12 12 21 41 03 21 22 01 30 21 13 02 43
Landskrona BoIS 23 20 10 21 01 03 21 31 00 12 30 20 10 00 40
Ljungskile SK 20 51 20 10 22 20 00 21 00 11 42 10 22 11 12
IFK Norrköping 00 00 32 02 10 30 03 21 11 32 30 40 01 11 30
GIF Sundsvall 31 21 22 33 22 11 12 32 11 52 11 32 01 21 50
Syrianska FC 32 10 21 40 02 21 11 20 20 20 30 10 00 23 30
FC Trollhättan 00 33 10 11 02 22 02 01 04 23 02 10 21 42 12
FC Väsby United 03 10 12 01 31 34 11 32 02 24 03 22 11 22 13
Ängelholms FF 21 20 10 11 32 20 01 00 12 33 00 42 22 11 23
Örgryte IS 11 01 21 12 30 01 11 00 01 00 11 33 11 33 20
Östers IF 11 01 11 01 34 11 20 22 01 02 11 03 20 10 13

Source: svenskfotboll.se (Swedish)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation play-offs

The 13th and 14th placed teams in the 2010 Superettan, Jönköpings Södra and Öster, plays against the runners up from the 2010 Division 1, Sirius and Qviding.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sirius 0–4 Jönköpings Södra 0–1 0–3
Qviding 1–4 Öster 0–2 1–2

Jönköpings Södra and Öster stayed in Superettan.

Sirius stayed in Division 1. Qviding were promoted as Örgryte went bankrupt and were demoted.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[2]
1 Sweden Linus Hallenius Hammarby 18
2 Nigeria Peter Ijeh Syrianska 17
3 Sweden Peter Samuelsson Degerfors 15
4 Sweden Pär Cederqvist Jönköpings Södra 14
5 Sweden Gabriel Altemark-Vanneryr Ljungskile 13
Kosovo Shpetim Hasani IFK Norrköping 13
Sweden Daniel Åkervall Brage 13
8 Sweden Fredrik Karlsson Landskrona BoIS 12
9 Sweden Johan Eklund Brage 11
Sweden Magnus Eriksson Väsby United 11
Sweden Kristoffer Fagercrantz Jönköpings Södra 11
12 5 players 10
17 2 players 9
19 3 players 8
22 7 players 7
29 7 players 6

Top assists

Rank Player Club Assists[3]
1 Brazil Daniel Bamberg IFK Norrköping 15
2 Sweden Martin Smedberg-Dalence Ljungskile 9
3 Ukraine Vyacheslav Jevtushenko Brage 7
Sweden Pär Cederqvist Jönköpings Södra 7
Sweden Freddy Borg Öster 7
Sweden Christoffer Carlsson Falkenberg 7
Iceland Ari Skúlason GIF Sundsvall 7
8 The Gambia Aziz Corr Nyang GIF Sundsvall 6
Sweden Fredrik Karlsson Landskrona BoIS 6
Czech Republic Pavel Zavadil Örgryte 6
Sweden Erik Nilsson Ljungskile 6
Sweden Haris Laitinen Assyriska 6
Sweden Johan Bertilsson Degerfors 6
14 11 players 5
25 12 players 4
37 29 players 3

Top goalkeepers

(Minimum of 10 games played)

Rank Goalkeeper Club
GP GA SV%[4] ShO
1 Jamaica Dwayne Miller Syrianska 21 14 82 13
2 Sweden Alexander Nadj Jönköpings Södra 21 28 80 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina Stojan Lukic Falkenberg 30 34 80 8
4 Sweden Niklas Westberg IFK Norrköping 28 31 79 11
5 Sweden Johannes Hopf Hammarby 26 33 78 8
Sweden Gerhard Andersson Brage 28 35 78 8
7 Sweden Peter Abrahamsson Örgryte 30 35 77 7
8 United States Nick Noble Ljungskile SK 30 35 76 12
Sweden Daniel Andersson Ängelholm 30 39 76 8
10 Sweden Peter Karlsson Landskrona BoIS 27 34 75 11

Attendances

Team Stadium Capacity Total Average Games % of Capacity
Assyriska Södertälje Fotbollsarena 6,700 34,235 2,282 15 34%
Brage Domnarvsvallen 6,500 37,544 2,503 15 39%
Degerfors Stora Valla 12,500 38,641 2,576 15 21%
Falkenberg Falkenbergs IP 4,000 50,550 1,370 15 34%
Hammarby Söderstadion 16,187 102,953 6,864 15 42%
Jönköpings Södra Stadsparksvallen 5,200 34,112 2,274 15 44%
Landskrona Landskrona IP 12,000 46,852 3,123 15 26%
Ljungskile Starke Arvid Arena 8,000 17,739 1,183 15 15%
Norrköping Idrottsparken 17,234 79,611 5,307 15 31%
GIF Sundsvall Norrporten Arena 7,700 50,377 3,358 15 44%
Syrianska Södertälje Fotbollsarena 6,700 40,305 2,687 15 40%
Trollhättan Edsborgs IP 5,100 23,340 1,556 15 31%
Väsby Vilundavallen 2,500 10,849 723 15 29%
Ängelholm Ängelholms IP 5,000 14,004 934 15 19%
Örgryte Gamla Ullevi 19,000 33,955 2,264 15 12%
Öster Värendsvallen 13,800 32,168 2,145 15 16%
Total Games Average
617,235 240 2,572

Source: svenskfotboll.se (Swedish)

External links

Media related to 2010 Superettan season at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. "Superettan spelprogram" (in Swedish). svenskfotboll.se. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. "Skytteliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  3. "Passningsliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  4. "Målvaktsliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
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