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Ettan - Norra · 2026

Current Ettan - Norra 2026 standings with 16 teams. Hammarby Talang leads the table with 19 points after 8 matches, followed by FBK Karlstad on 19 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
1Hammarby Talang861122:8+1419
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2FBK Karlstad861117:6+1119
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3IF Karlstad861113:4+919
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4Enköping860216:14+218
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5Arlanda743014:5+915
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6Stockholm Internazionale832313:9+411
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7Umeå FC832313:13011
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8Karlberg832312:14-211
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9Sollentuna82335:7-29
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10Gefle IF822412:14-28
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11Järfälla82249:13-48
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12Vasalund822411:17-68
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13Assyriska FF813410:18-86
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14Piteå82069:19-106
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15AFC Eskilstuna712411:15-45
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16Stocksund802613:24-112
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Results

Ettan - Norra · 50
Norra - 816/05/2026–17/05/2026
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Norra - 713/05/2026–14/05/2026
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Norra - 608/05/2026–10/05/2026
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Upcoming Fixtures

100 matches
Karlberg
Piteå
Norra - 14
FBK Karlstad
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 14
Sollentuna
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 14
Assyriska FF
Vasalund
Norra - 14
Stockholm Internazionale
Enköping
Norra - 14
Arlanda
IF Karlstad
Norra - 14
Gefle IF
Stocksund
Norra - 14
Umeå FC
Järfälla
Norra - 14
Piteå
Gefle IF
Norra - 15
FBK Karlstad
Assyriska FF
Norra - 15
Järfälla
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 15
Stocksund
Karlberg
Norra - 15
AFC Eskilstuna
Umeå FC
Norra - 15
IF Karlstad
Enköping
Norra - 15
Vasalund
Sollentuna
Norra - 15
Hammarby Talang
Arlanda
Norra - 15
Enköping
Karlberg
Norra - 16
Järfälla
IF Karlstad
Norra - 16
Stocksund
Gefle IF
Norra - 16
Umeå FC
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 16
Vasalund
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 16
Arlanda
Piteå
Norra - 16
Hammarby Talang
FBK Karlstad
Norra - 16
Assyriska FF
Sollentuna
Norra - 16
AFC Eskilstuna
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 17
Gefle IF
Umeå FC
Norra - 17
Karlberg
Stocksund
Norra - 17
Stockholm Internazionale
Arlanda
Norra - 17
IF Karlstad
Assyriska FF
Norra - 17
Sollentuna
Järfälla
Norra - 17
Piteå
Vasalund
Norra - 17
FBK Karlstad
Enköping
Norra - 17
Stockholm Internazionale
Järfälla
Norra - 18
Karlberg
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 18
Sollentuna
IF Karlstad
Norra - 18
Umeå FC
Enköping
Norra - 18
Vasalund
Stocksund
Norra - 18
Arlanda
FBK Karlstad
Norra - 18
Hammarby Talang
Piteå
Norra - 18
Assyriska FF
Gefle IF
Norra - 18
AFC Eskilstuna
Sollentuna
Norra - 19
Gefle IF
IF Karlstad
Norra - 19
Järfälla
Assyriska FF
Norra - 19
Stocksund
Arlanda
Norra - 19
Enköping
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 19
FBK Karlstad
Piteå
Norra - 19
Umeå FC
Vasalund
Norra - 19
Hammarby Talang
Karlberg
Norra - 19
Assyriska FF
Stocksund
Norra - 20
Stockholm Internazionale
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 20
Järfälla
FBK Karlstad
Norra - 20
IF Karlstad
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 20
Sollentuna
Gefle IF
Norra - 20
Vasalund
Enköping
Norra - 20
Arlanda
Umeå FC
Norra - 20
Piteå
Karlberg
Norra - 20
Enköping
Assyriska FF
Norra - 21
Hammarby Talang
Sollentuna
Norra - 21
Karlberg
Arlanda
Norra - 21
FBK Karlstad
Vasalund
Norra - 21
Gefle IF
Järfälla
Norra - 21
Stocksund
IF Karlstad
Norra - 21
Umeå FC
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 21
AFC Eskilstuna
Piteå
Norra - 21
IF Karlstad
FBK Karlstad
Norra - 22
Piteå
Umeå FC
Norra - 22
Gefle IF
Arlanda
Norra - 22
Sollentuna
Enköping
Norra - 22
Stockholm Internazionale
Stocksund
Norra - 22
Vasalund
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 22
Assyriska FF
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 22
Järfälla
Karlberg
Norra - 22
Enköping
IF Karlstad
Norra - 23
FBK Karlstad
Sollentuna
Norra - 23
Arlanda
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 23
Piteå
Järfälla
Norra - 23
Stocksund
Umeå FC
Norra - 23
AFC Eskilstuna
Gefle IF
Norra - 23
Karlberg
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 23
Vasalund
Assyriska FF
Norra - 23
Hammarby Talang
Stocksund
Norra - 24
Gefle IF
Vasalund
Norra - 24
Järfälla
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 24
Sollentuna
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 24
Umeå FC
FBK Karlstad
Norra - 24
Arlanda
Enköping
Norra - 24
Assyriska FF
Piteå
Norra - 24
IF Karlstad
Karlberg
Norra - 24
Karlberg
Sollentuna
Norra - 25
Enköping
Gefle IF
Norra - 25
Stockholm Internazionale
Assyriska FF
Norra - 25
FBK Karlstad
AFC Eskilstuna
Norra - 25
Piteå
IF Karlstad
Norra - 25
Stocksund
Järfälla
Norra - 25
Vasalund
Arlanda
Norra - 25
Umeå FC
Hammarby Talang
Norra - 25
Sollentuna
Stocksund
Norra - 26
Karlberg
Vasalund
Norra - 26
AFC Eskilstuna
Stockholm Internazionale
Norra - 26
IF Karlstad
Arlanda
Norra - 26

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Ettan - Norra. Hammarby Talang leads with 6 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.

Teams

Ettan - Norra

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

Past Seasons

Ettan - Norra

Browse 11 archived seasons of the Ettan - Norra, 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 9 Nov 2025

Founded2006Preceded byDivision 1

Ettan Norra emerged in 2006 following the restructuring of Swedish football's third tier into two regional divisions: Norra (North) and Södra (South). This division replaced the unified Ettan format that had operated since 1987, when Division 1 was reestablished as the second tier. The split allowed for more balanced geographic competition and reduced travel burdens for clubs across Sweden's vast north. The league has evolved to accommodate relegated teams from Superettan and promoted clubs from Division 2, creating a dynamic competitive environment. Sponsorship has been minimal compared to higher tiers, reflecting the semi-professional nature of many competing clubs. The league's profile has grown steadily as a proving ground for young talent and a destination for clubs rebuilding after setbacks.

  • 2006 — Ettan Norra established as the northern regional division of Sweden's third tier
  • 2014 — Athletic FC United achieved the competition's largest victory, defeating Skellefteå FF 8–0
  • 2018 — Västerås SK won the first of their championship titles
  • 2019 — Akropolis IF secured the title and direct promotion to Superettan
  • 2021 — IF Brommapojkarna claimed the championship, continuing Stockholm's dominance
  • 2024 — Vasalunds IF won the title, maintaining competitive balance across Swedish regions

Competition Format 9 Nov 2025

Teams16Relegation spots2

Ettan Norra operates as a single-group league where all 16 clubs compete in a full double round-robin format, playing 30 matches each season. The champion is promoted directly to Superettan, while the runners-up participate in a playoff against the third-place finisher from Ettan Södra and the third-place team from Superettan's previous season for additional promotion spots. The bottom two clubs are relegated to Division 2. The league awards three points for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. Matches typically run from April through October, accommodating Sweden's climate. The playoff structure adds competitive drama in both the promotion and relegation battles, making the final weeks of the season particularly intense.

Records 9 Nov 2025

Most titlesAkropolis IF (1)All-time top scorerLuca Polo (25 goals)

The 2024 season saw 240 matches played across all Ettan Norra fixtures, producing competitive football with an average of approximately 2.8 goals per match.

Analysis 9 Nov 2025

Current Season Analysis

United Nordic and Hammarby Talang have emerged as the dominant forces in the 2025 Ettan Norra season, creating a compelling title race at the top of the standings. United Nordic leads the table with 65 points from 30 matches, maintaining a narrow 0-point advantage over Hammarby Talang, who have accumulated 64 points with an identical number of games played. Both clubs have demonstrated exceptional consistency throughout the campaign, with United Nordic recording 20 wins, 5 draws, and just 5 defeats, while Hammarby Talang has posted an impressive 19 wins, 7 draws, and 4 losses. The attacking prowess of both teams has been notable: United Nordic has scored 67 goals while conceding 33, while Hammarby Talang has been even more efficient defensively with 62 goals for and 31 against.

The battle for the remaining promotion places remains intensely competitive, with Vasalund and Stockholm Internazionale occupying third and fourth positions respectively, both on 56 points. Vasalund has displayed a high-octane attacking style, netting 73 goals across their 30 matches—the most prolific in the division—though their defensive vulnerabilities have cost them in the title race with 41 goals conceded. Stockholm Internazionale, conversely, has been the division's stingiest defence, allowing just 23 goals while scoring 53. IF Karlstad sits fifth on 54 points, maintaining realistic promotion ambitions with a solid goal difference of +24.

The relegation battle has begun to take shape as the season approaches its conclusion. Team Thoren finds themselves in severe peril at the bottom of the table with just 12 points from 30 matches, having won only 3 games while losing 24. Their goal difference of -40 is by far the worst in the league, indicating fundamental structural problems both offensively and defensively. Örebro Syrianska occupies the penultimate position with 26 points, still mathematically capable of avoiding the drop but facing an uphill battle. The mid-table cluster between positions 6 and 14 remains congested, with just 16 points separating Assyriska FF in sixth (42 points) from Haninge in 14th (32 points), suggesting that several clubs remain vulnerable to the drop despite not currently occupying the relegation zone.

The standout individual performer of the season has been the United Nordic squad collectively, whose 67-goal tally and 67% win rate reflects a squad operating at peak efficiency. The clinical finishing and defensive organization demonstrated by both title contenders has set them apart from the chasing pack. Hammarby Talang's defensive record—allowing just 31 goals—suggests their challenge for the title is built on solid foundations rather than relying on a high-scoring approach. The competition has also been marked by the emergence of Vasalund as a wildcard threat; their prolific attacking output could yet propel them into the promotion conversation if their leaky defence can be tightened in the season's final matches.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around Stocksund's dramatic mid-season collapse, exemplified by their 1–7 home defeat to Vasalund in November 2025. Despite showing promise earlier in the campaign with 11 wins and 2 draws from their first 30 matches, Stocksund's 35-point tally places them in 12th position with a concerning -27 goal difference. This suggests internal instability or injury crises have derailed what initially appeared to be a competitive outfit. Similarly, the continued struggles of Team Thoren represent one of the division's most sobering stories: having accumulated just 12 points, they are on pace for one of the weakest seasons in recent Ettan Norra history, raising serious questions about the club's viability at this competitive level.

League Structure and Format

Ettan Norra operates within a unique regional context that defines Swedish football's third tier. The division's 16-club format ensures that each team plays 30 league matches—a balanced double round-robin against every opponent. This structure contrasts with many European third-tier systems that employ larger single-group formats or multiple regional subdivisions. The spring-to-autumn calendar, running typically from April through October, reflects both the realities of Swedish climate and the need to accommodate clubs with often limited financial resources and semi-professional playing staff.

The promotion structure creates a dynamic competitive environment where the champion receives automatic promotion to Superettan, while the runners-up must navigate a playoff system. This playoff mechanism, contested against Ettan Södra's second-place finisher and Superettan's third-place team, adds an element of unpredictability to the promotion race. Two clubs are relegated to Division 2 each season, creating genuine jeopardy at the bottom of the table. The three-point system for wins and one for draws is standard across modern football, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker when points are level.

Historical Development and Significance

Ettan Norra's establishment in 2006 represented a significant restructuring of Swedish football's third tier. Prior to this reorganization, Division 1 had operated as the second tier from 1987 to 1999, before being replaced by Superettan in 2000. The creation of Ettan as a unified third tier in 2006, subsequently split into Norra and Södra divisions, reflected Swedish football's desire to balance competitive intensity with geographic accessibility for clubs across the nation's vast territory.

The division has served as a crucial development pathway for Swedish football. Numerous players who have gone on to represent Allsvenskan clubs and even the Swedish national team have developed their craft in Ettan Norra. Clubs relegated from Superettan often use the division as a platform for rebuilding, while ambitious lower-tier clubs view promotion from Ettan Norra as a career-defining achievement. The competitive history of the division, marked by the dominance of clubs like Akropolis IF and Västerås SK, demonstrates that success at this level requires not just quality players but also sustained organizational competence.

Notable Achievements and Records

The competition record for the largest victory in Ettan Norra remains the 8–0 demolition of Skellefteå FF by Athletic FC United on 5 October 2014. This scoreline, achieved during Athletic FC United's dominant 2014 season when they finished as champions, represents the extreme end of the competitive spectrum in a league where such massive margins of victory are rare. The goal-scoring prowess required to achieve such a scoreline—combined with the defensive frailty required to concede eight goals—makes this result a historical anomaly.

Individual goal-scoring records in Ettan Norra have been dominated by Luca Polo, who accumulated 25 goals in a single season (2016), establishing himself as one of the most prolific strikers to have played in the division. This record demonstrates the quality of attacking talent that occasionally filters through the third tier, with Polo's consistency across multiple seasons making him a standout figure in the league's history. The variation in top-scorer tallies from season to season—ranging from Simon Mårtensson's 16 goals in 2015 to Stellan Carlsson's output in 2013—reflects the unpredictable nature of individual performances across different campaigns.

Regional Football Culture

Ettan Norra exists within a broader context of Swedish football's regional identity. The northern division encompasses clubs from Stockholm, Uppsala, Värmland, Västernorrland, and other regions across Sweden's northern half, creating a geographically diverse competition. Many of these clubs represent smaller cities and towns where football serves as a crucial cultural institution, generating local pride and community engagement. The presence of clubs like Enköpings SK, founded in 1914, underscores the deep historical roots of Swedish football beyond the metropolitan centres.

The division also reflects the feeder-club phenomenon in Swedish football, with several clubs serving as development arms of larger Allsvenskan organizations. Hammarby Talang, for instance, operates as Hammarby IF's talent development squad, while other clubs maintain similar relationships with larger institutions. This structure creates an interesting dynamic where some Ettan Norra clubs operate with resources and organizational support comparable to some Superettan teams, while others function as genuinely independent community organizations with minimal external backing.

Competitive Dynamics and Playing Style

The quality of football in Ettan Norra reflects the third-tier status: technically proficient but with occasional lapses in consistency that would be less tolerated at higher levels. The presence of relegated Superettan clubs typically creates a quality ceiling, as these organizations maintain superior resources and player quality despite their demotion. Simultaneously, ambitious promoted clubs from Division 2 bring energy and hunger that can occasionally disrupt established hierarchies.

The tactical approaches vary considerably across the division. Some clubs, particularly those backed by larger organizations or with stronger financial resources, employ possession-based, structured approaches. Others rely on physicality, set-piece efficiency, and counter-attacking principles. The relatively high goal-scoring rates in recent seasons—with 2024 producing approximately 2.8 goals per match across the division—suggest that defensive organization remains inconsistent, creating opportunities for attacking sides to exploit. The variation in playing styles contributes to the unpredictability that characterizes the competition, where on any given weekend, a well-organized smaller club can challenge a technically superior opponent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Ettan Norra?

Sixteen clubs compete in Ettan Norra each season. The league is geographically based in Sweden's northern region and forms the northern division of the third tier alongside Ettan Södra.

What is Ettan Norra's position in Swedish football?

Ettan Norra is the third tier of Swedish football, sitting below Superettan (second tier) and above Division 2 (fourth tier). It is one of two regional divisions at this level, along with Ettan Södra in the south.

How does promotion work from Ettan Norra?

The champion of Ettan Norra is promoted directly to Superettan. The runners-up enters a playoff against the third-place finisher from Ettan Södra and the third-place team from Superettan for additional promotion spots.

How many teams are relegated from Ettan Norra?

Two clubs are relegated each season from Ettan Norra to Division 2, the fourth tier of Swedish football. Relegation is determined by final league position.

Who has won the most titles in Ettan Norra?

Several clubs share the record with one title each, including Akropolis IF (2019), Västerås SK (2018), IF Brommapojkarna (2021), and Vasalunds IF (2024). No club has yet dominated the competition with multiple championships.

When does the Ettan Norra season run?

The Ettan Norra season typically runs from April through October, with matches spread across approximately seven months to accommodate Sweden's climate and allow for a full double round-robin schedule.

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