Damallsvenskan
Season2014
ChampionsRosengård
RelegatedTyresö FF
Jitex BK
Champions LeagueRosengård
KIF Örebro
Matches played110
Goals scored320 (2.91 per match)
Top goalscorerAnja Mittag
(21 goals)
Biggest home winGöteborg 8-0 Jitex
(5 June)
Biggest away winJitex 0-8 Linköpings
(16 August)
Highest scoringRosengård 7–1 Vittsjö
(16 April)
Göteborg 8-0 Jitex
(5 June)
Jitex 0-8 Linköpings
(16 August)
Longest winning run10 games
Rosengård
Longest unbeaten run10 games
Rosengård
Longest winless run20 games
Jitex BK
Longest losing run20 games
Jitex BK
Highest attendance5,221
Linköpings 2–0 Umeå IK
(10 August)
Lowest attendance151
AIK 0–3 KIF Örebro
(27 September)
Average attendance836
(as of 19 October)
2013
2015
All statistics correct as of 19 October 2014. Statistics retrieved from svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)

The 2014 Damallsvenskan, part of the 2014 Swedish football season, was the 27th season of Damallsvenskan since its establishment in 1988. The season started on 13 April 2014 and ended on 19 October 2014.[1] LdB Malmö, which was renamed to FC Rosengård in December 2013, were the defending champions and won the title with several match days before the end of the season.[2]

Originally the season featured 12 teams, but due to Tyresö FF's midseason withdrawal, the season ended with 11 teams; nine returned from the 2013 season and the other two were promoted from Elitettan. On 28 September 2014, with few fixtures remaining in the season, relegation was confirmed for Jitex BK after they were defeated by Kristianstads.

Teams

Mallbackens IF and Sunnanå SK were relegated at the end of the 2013 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by Elitettan top-two teams Eskilstuna United DFF and AIK.

Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity1
AIK Solna Skytteholms IP 1,800
Eskilstuna United DFF Eskilstuna Tunavallen 7,600
FC Rosengård Malmö Malmö IP 5,700
Jitex BK Mölndal Åbyvallen 2,500
KIF Örebro DFF Örebro Behrn Arena 12,624
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC Gothenburg Valhalla IP 4,000
Kristianstads DFF Kristianstad Vilans IP 5,000
Linköpings FC Linköping Arena Linköping 8,500
Piteå IF Piteå LF Arena 3,000
Tyresö FF2 Tyresö Tyresövallen 3,500
Umeå IK Umeå T3 Arena 8,000
Vittsjö GIK Vittsjö Vittsjö IP 3,000
1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[3]
2 ^ Withdrew midseason due to lack of players.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Rosengård (C, Q) 20 18 0 2 62 17 +45 54 Qualification to Champions League Round of 32
2 KIF Örebro DFF (Q) 20 14 0 6 32 14 +18 42
3 Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC 20 12 3 5 50 21 +29 39
4 Linköpings FC 20 11 5 4 43 19 +24 38
5 Kristianstads DFF 20 9 4 7 21 18 +3 31
6 Umeå IK 20 8 3 9 35 29 +6 27
7 Eskilstuna United DFF 20 6 8 6 25 31 6 26
8 Vittsjö GIK 20 7 2 11 21 40 19 23
9 Piteå IF 20 6 3 11 22 32 10 21
10 AIK 20 4 2 14 13 48 35 14
11 Jitex BK (R) 20 0 0 20 6 61 55 0 Relegation to Elitettan
Tyresö FF (D, R) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrawn and relegation to Division 2[lower-alpha 1]
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
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
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. On 5 June 2014, Tyresö FF withdrew from the league due to lack of players and financial reasons,[4] and was relegated to the fourth-tier league Division 2. Tyresö had at that time played eight matches, which were then nullified and deleted from the table, and stood at place 9 of 12. As a result, only one other team was relegated to Elitettan at the end of the season.[5]

Results

Home \ Away AIK ESK FCR JBK KIFÖ KGFC KDFF LFC PIF UIK VGIK
AIK 2–2 0–4 1–0 0–3 0–3 0–2 1–1 2–1 0–2 0–2
Eskilstuna United DFF 3–0 0–4 2–0 2–0 1–1 0–0 1–1 3–2 2–3 1–0
FC Rosengård 4–0 3–0 3–0 1–0 5–0 2–1 2–3 6–1 4–2 7–1
Jitex BK 2–3 1–2 0–1 1–2 0–4 0–1 0–8 0–1 0–1 0–2
KIF Örebro DFF 1–0 2–0 0–1 2–0 0–1 1–0 2–0 3–2 1–0 3–1
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC 6–0 3–2 2–3 8–0 0–2 3–1 1–1 1–0 5–0 3–1
Kristianstads DFF 1–0 1–1 1–2 3–0 0–2 3–2 1–0 0–1 1–0 0–0
Linköpings FC 4–0 0–0 2–0 6–0 0–4 2–1 1–1 3–1 2–0 4–1
Piteå IF 1–2 1–1 2–4 3–1 1–0 0–1 2–3 1–0 1–1 1–0
Umeå IK 3–2 6–1 1–2 6–0 2–3 0–0 1–0 1–3 0–0 6–1
Vittsjö GIK 3–0 1–1 1–4 2–1 2–1 0–5 0–1 1–2 1–0 1–0
Updated to match(es) played on 19 October 2014. Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

As of 19 October 2014

References

  1. "Spelprogram". svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  2. "Rosengård complete Swedish title defence". UEFA. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  3. "Damallsvenskan" (in Swedish). The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  4. "Tyresö hoppar av allsvenskan direkt" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  5. "Tyresö drar sig ur Damallsvenskan" (in Swedish). Swedish Football Association. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  6. "Skytteliga". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  7. "Passningsliga". The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
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