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Standings

Superettan · 2026

Current Superettan 2026 standings with 16 teams. IFK Norrkoping leads the table with 26 points after 13 matches, followed by Falkenbergs FF on 25 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1IFK Norrkoping1382323:9+1426
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2Falkenbergs FF1374224:18+625
WDLWW
3Varbergs BoIS FC1373326:16+1024
LLWWW
4Landskrona BoIS1364321:14+722
WWWDW
5United Nordic1363420:19+121
DLDWW
6Helsingborg1362524:25-120
WWLLW
7Osters IF1362520:21-120
LWWWL
8Oddevold1354423:19+419
DWLLW
9Ostersunds FK1354420:19+119
LDDWL
10IK brage1344524:22+216
WLDDL
11Sandviken1344520:18+216
DWWWL
12Orebro SK1335511:17-614
DDLLL
13Ljungskile SK1334615:16-113
DDDLL
14Norrby IF1318415:20-511
DLLLW
15IFK Varnamo1331915:30-1510
LLLLL
16GIF Sundsvall13301011:29-189
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Results

Superettan · 50
Regular season – 1321/06/2026–22/06/2026
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Sun 21/06
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Regular season – 1214/06/2026–16/06/2026
Tue 16/06
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Tue 16/06
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Mon 15/06
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Sun 14/06
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Regular season – 1109/06/2026–11/06/2026
Thu 11/06
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Wed 10/06
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Tue 09/06
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Regular season – 1031/05/2026
Sun 31/05
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100 matches
Ljungskile SK
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 14
Varbergs BoIS FC
Osters IF
Regular Season - 14
United Nordic
Oddevold
Regular Season - 14
GIF Sundsvall
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 14
Landskrona BoIS
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 14
IFK Norrkoping
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 14
Sandviken
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 14
Oddevold
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 15
Ostersunds FK
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 15
Osters IF
IK brage
Regular Season - 15
IFK Norrkoping
Sandviken
Regular Season - 15
United Nordic
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 15
IFK Varnamo
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 15
Norrby IF
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 15
Falkenbergs FF
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 15
IFK Varnamo
IK brage
Regular Season - 16
GIF Sundsvall
Falkenbergs FF
Regular Season - 16
Ljungskile SK
Sandviken
Regular Season - 16
Norrby IF
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 16
Orebro SK
Oddevold
Regular Season - 16
Osters IF
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 16
Helsingborg
United Nordic
Regular Season - 16
Landskrona BoIS
IFK Norrkoping
Regular Season - 16
Oddevold
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 17
Ostersunds FK
Osters IF
Regular Season - 17
Sandviken
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 17
Varbergs BoIS FC
Falkenbergs FF
Regular Season - 17
IK brage
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 17
IFK Norrkoping
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 17
United Nordic
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 17
Orebro SK
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 17
Ostersunds FK
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 18
Falkenbergs FF
United Nordic
Regular Season - 18
Ljungskile SK
Oddevold
Regular Season - 18
Osters IF
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 18
IFK Norrkoping
IK brage
Regular Season - 18
Varbergs BoIS FC
Sandviken
Regular Season - 18
Norrby IF
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 18
Helsingborg
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 18
IK brage
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 19
Landskrona BoIS
Oddevold
Regular Season - 19
Ljungskile SK
Osters IF
Regular Season - 19
United Nordic
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 19
GIF Sundsvall
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 19
Falkenbergs FF
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 19
Sandviken
IFK Norrkoping
Regular Season - 19
IFK Varnamo
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 19
Oddevold
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 20
IK brage
United Nordic
Regular Season - 20
Norrby IF
Sandviken
Regular Season - 20
Ostersunds FK
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 20
IFK Varnamo
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 20
IFK Norrkoping
Falkenbergs FF
Regular Season - 20
Orebro SK
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 20
Osters IF
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 20
Landskrona BoIS
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 21
Ljungskile SK
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 21
Falkenbergs FF
IK brage
Regular Season - 21
United Nordic
IFK Norrkoping
Regular Season - 21
Varbergs BoIS FC
Oddevold
Regular Season - 21
Sandviken
Osters IF
Regular Season - 21
GIF Sundsvall
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 21
Helsingborg
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 21
IFK Norrkoping
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 22
Osters IF
United Nordic
Regular Season - 22
IFK Varnamo
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 22
Norrby IF
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 22
Oddevold
Falkenbergs FF
Regular Season - 22
IK brage
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 22
Helsingborg
Sandviken
Regular Season - 22
Orebro SK
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 22
Landskrona BoIS
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 23
Ljungskile SK
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 23
United Nordic
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 23
Sandviken
Oddevold
Regular Season - 23
Falkenbergs FF
Osters IF
Regular Season - 23
Ostersunds FK
IK brage
Regular Season - 23
GIF Sundsvall
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 23
Varbergs BoIS FC
IFK Norrkoping
Regular Season - 23
IFK Norrkoping
Oddevold
Regular Season - 24
Ljungskile SK
Falkenbergs FF
Regular Season - 24
Norrby IF
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 24
Orebro SK
United Nordic
Regular Season - 24
Ostersunds FK
Helsingborg
Regular Season - 24
IK brage
Sandviken
Regular Season - 24
Landskrona BoIS
GIF Sundsvall
Regular Season - 24
IFK Varnamo
Osters IF
Regular Season - 24
Falkenbergs FF
Ostersunds FK
Regular Season - 25
United Nordic
Landskrona BoIS
Regular Season - 25
Osters IF
IFK Norrkoping
Regular Season - 25
Oddevold
IFK Varnamo
Regular Season - 25
Varbergs BoIS FC
IK brage
Regular Season - 25
Sandviken
Orebro SK
Regular Season - 25
GIF Sundsvall
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 25
Helsingborg
Norrby IF
Regular Season - 25
Landskrona BoIS
Sandviken
Regular Season - 26
Ostersunds FK
Varbergs BoIS FC
Regular Season - 26
Norrby IF
Osters IF
Regular Season - 26
Oddevold
United Nordic
Regular Season - 26
Orebro SK
Ljungskile SK
Regular Season - 26

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Superettan. IFK Norrkoping leads with 8 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Superettan

All 16 teams competing in the Superettan 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Superettan

Browse 11 archived seasons of the Superettan, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 17 Jan 2025

Founded2000Preceded byAllsvenskan Division 2 (regional structure)

Superettan was established in 2000 to create a unified, nationally-structured second tier of Swedish football, replacing the previous system of multiple regional divisions. The creation of a single national league improved competitive balance and provided clearer promotion pathways for ambitious clubs. Over the past two decades, Superettan has evolved into a dynamic competition featuring both established clubs seeking to return to Allsvenskan and rising teams building their way up the pyramid. The league has seen significant infrastructure improvements and increased broadcast visibility, particularly following the expansion of Swedish football's commercial partnerships and media rights agreements.

  • 2000 — Superettan launched as a unified second tier replacing regional Division 2 structure
  • 2014 — Hammarby IF won the title, marking the club's return to top-flight football
  • 2015 — Jönköpings Södra IF won the championship, demonstrating competitive depth beyond traditional powerhouses
  • 2018 — Helsingborgs IF claimed the title, showcasing the league's appeal to historically significant clubs
  • 2023 — Västerås SK won their second title in three years, establishing themselves as a modern Superettan dynasty
  • 2025 — Västerås SK secured their third title in four seasons with 65 points from 30 matches

Competition Format 17 Jan 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2

Superettan operates as a single-division, home-and-away round-robin league with 16 teams playing 30 matches each season. The top two teams gain automatic promotion to Allsvenskan, while the third-placed team enters a playoff against the 14th-placed team from Allsvenskan to determine the final promotion spot. The bottom two teams are relegated to Division 1, the regional third tier. This promotion-playoff structure creates intense competition throughout the season, with multiple clubs fighting for the critical third-place position that offers a second chance at promotion.

Records 17 Jan 2025

Most titlesVästerås SK (3)All-time top scorerPer Cederqvist (103 goals)

The 2024/25 season saw Västerås SK establish a new points record with 73 points across 30 matches, surpassing their previous Superettan record and demonstrating extraordinary consistency.

Analysis 17 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Superettan season is shaping into a remarkably competitive campaign, with Västerås SK establishing themselves as the dominant force at the top of the table. After 30 matches, Västerås hold 65 points—a commanding position, yet only 1 point clear of second-placed Falkenbergs FF (25 points), which underscores the exceptional quality and depth of competition in Sweden's second tier. The title race remains extraordinarily tight, with Orgryte IS in third place on 56 points, still mathematically in contention and demonstrating that multiple clubs possess the quality to challenge for promotion.

The battle for the crucial third-place playoff spot—which offers a secondary pathway to Allsvenskan—is intensifying as the season progresses. Oddevold currently occupies fourth with 48 points, while Falkenbergs FF (46 points) and Varbergs BoIS (43 points) remain within striking distance. The competitive bunching in the middle of the table reflects Superettan's evolution as a league where traditional hierarchies have eroded, and any team can challenge for promotion on any given weekend. This parity has made the league increasingly attractive to broadcasters and betting markets.

The relegation picture at the bottom of the table is equally dramatic. Umeå FC Akademi occupy the 16th and final relegation spot with just 19 points from 30 matches, while Trelleborgs FF (22 points) and Örebro SK (22 points) are also in acute danger. The gap between 15th place and safety is minimal, meaning the final matches will likely determine multiple fates. Utsikten in 13th position with 30 points and Östersunds FK in 12th with 36 points remain vulnerable and cannot afford consecutive defeats.

Västerås SK have emerged as the season's standout performer, combining defensive solidity—conceding just 30 goals in 30 matches—with clinical attacking prowess, scoring 62 goals. Their +32 goal difference is the league's best, and their 20 wins from 30 matches represent a 67% win rate that is extraordinarily high for a 16-team division. Manager Kalle Karlsson has built a well-balanced squad that executes the fundamentals consistently, and their three titles in four seasons (2023, 2024, 2025) suggest a club operating at a level above their peers.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around Kalmar FF, who despite finishing second, have demonstrated remarkable consistency and resilience. Their 10 drawn matches—the league-high—suggests a team that rarely loses but also struggles to convert dominance into victories. Kalmar's defensive record is exceptional (only 21 goals conceded), but their attacking output (52 goals) lags behind Västerås, making the 1-point gap almost inevitable given their playing style. Their ability to maintain such consistency while playing a more cautious approach offers a blueprint for sustainable Superettan football, even if it ultimately falls short of the title.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

Superettan's format as a unified national second tier has fundamentally shaped Swedish football's development pathway. Unlike many European leagues where second-tier status implies a significant gap from the top flight, Superettan clubs often possess comparable infrastructure, youth academies, and financial resources to Allsvenskan teams. This has resulted in a league where promotion and relegation are genuinely unpredictable, with historically significant clubs like Helsingborgs IF, Örebro SK, and Hammarby IF regularly competing alongside rising clubs like Västerås SK and Kalmar FF. The playoff system for third place—pitting the Superettan's third-place finisher against Allsvenskan's 14th-place team—creates additional drama and ensures that the final weeks of both seasons carry extraordinary significance.

Historical Significance and Development

Since its creation in 2000, Superettan has evolved from a structurally necessary reorganization of Swedish football into a genuinely competitive second tier that attracts international attention. The league's historical record holders and champions reflect this evolution: early winners like IK Sirius (2016), IF Brommapojkarna (2017, 2022), and Helsingborgs IF (2018) represented established clubs returning to or consolidating top-flight status. The more recent dominance of Västerås SK, combined with the success of clubs like IFK Värnamo (2021) and Degerfors IF (2024), demonstrates that Superettan has become a league where ambition, smart recruitment, and tactical sophistication matter more than historical prestige. This competitive meritocracy has made Superettan increasingly attractive to football analysts and bettors seeking value in markets where traditional hierarchies do not apply.

Records and Statistical Excellence

The individual and team records in Superettan tell a story of exceptional performances within the constraints of a second-tier competition. Per Cederqvist holds the all-time top scorer record with 103 goals across his Superettan career, a figure that underscores the league's role in developing striking talent. Team records have been progressively rewritten in recent seasons, with Västerås SK's 73-point total in 2024/25 establishing a new benchmark for consistency and dominance. The league's biggest winning margin—Häcken's 6–0 victory in 2008—remains an outlier, as Superettan's competitive balance typically produces closer matches and more unpredictable results than the top division.

Commercial and Media Landscape

Superettan's commercial profile has expanded significantly in recent years, with broadcast rights valued at approximately SEK 540 million for the 2020–2025 cycle. This investment reflects the league's growing appeal to Nordic audiences and its role as a talent pipeline for Allsvenskan and European football. The league's matches are broadcast through major Swedish media partnerships, and the competitive intensity of recent seasons—particularly the tight title races and dramatic relegation battles—has enhanced its commercial attractiveness. The playoff system for promotion, combined with the genuine unpredictability of outcomes, creates compelling narratives that extend beyond the traditional fan bases of individual clubs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Superettan?

Superettan features 16 clubs in each season, competing in a single national division. This structure replaced the previous regional second-tier system when the league was founded in 2000.

Which club has won the most Superettan titles?

Västerås SK holds the record with 3 Superettan titles, winning in 2023, 2024, and 2025. They have established themselves as the modern era's most successful Superettan club.

How does promotion from Superettan to Allsvenskan work?

The top two teams are automatically promoted to Allsvenskan. The third-placed team enters a playoff against the 14th-placed Allsvenskan team, with the winner gaining the final promotion spot.

What is the Superettan relegation system?

The bottom two teams in Superettan are relegated to Division 1, Sweden's regional third tier. This creates intense competition throughout the season as clubs fight to avoid the drop.

When was Superettan founded?

Superettan was established in 2000 as a unified national second division, replacing the previous system of multiple regional Division 2 leagues. It has since become the established pathway for clubs seeking Allsvenskan football.

How many points does a team need to win Superettan?

Points totals vary by season based on consistency and competition level. In the 2024/25 season, champions Västerås SK accumulated 65 points from 30 matches. Historically, winning totals have ranged from the 50s to 70+ points.

API data: 23 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 17 Jan 2025