Svenska Cupen (women)
Svenska Cupen damer (the "Ladies Swedish Cup") is the main Swedish women's association football knock-out tournament.
Founded | 1981 |
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Region | |
Number of teams | 92 |
Current champions | Göteborg FC (3rd title) |
Most successful club(s) | Öxabäck IF (6 titles) |
Website | Svenska Cupen (in Swedish) |
A separate Svenska Cupen exists for men.
Rounds and teams
- First round – 80 teams (Division 1 and down)
- Second round – 40 teams
- Third round – 32 teams (Remaining teams from the first two rounds + Damallsvenskan)
- Fourth round – 16 teams
- Fifth round – quarter finals
- Sixth round – semi finals
- Seventh round – final
How district teams qualify
There are a number of districts in the Swedish football organization, and each of them receives a number of spots in the Swedish Cup, due to how many licensed players they have. For an example, Värmlands FF receives three spots and Västergötlands FF receives seven spots.
Previous winners
Seasons 1998/1999 and 1999/2000 were played as fall/spring; all other seasons were played spring/fall.
The cup was also called Folksam Cup between 1981 and 1996.
Year | Winner (title no) | Result | Runners-up |
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1981 | Jitex BK (1) | 5–3 (pen.) | Hammarby IF |
1982 | Jitex BK (2) | 4–1 | Hammarby IF |
1983 | Sunnanå SK (1) | 2–0 | Hammarby IF |
1984 | Jitex BK (3) | 5–2 | Alnö IF |
1985 | Öxabäck IF (1) | 2–0 | GAIS |
1986 | Öxabäck IF (2) | 1–0 | Sunnanå SK |
1987 | Öxabäck IF (3) | 2–0 | Jitex BK |
1988 | Öxabäck IF (4) | 1–0 | Mallbackens IF |
1989 | Öxabäck IF (5) | 2–1 | Jitex BK |
1990 | Malmö FF (1) | 3–0 | Öxabäck IF |
1991 | Öxabäck/Mark IF (6) | 3–2 | Gideonsbergs IF |
1992 | Älvsjö AIK (1) | 2–1 | Gideonsbergs IF |
1993 | Gideonsbergs IF (1) | 4–1 | Älvsjö AIK |
1994 | Hammarby IF (1) | 2–1 | Gideonsbergs IF |
1995 | Hammarby IF (2) | 1–0 | Älvsjö AIK |
1996 | Älvsjö AIK (2) | 2–1 | Bälinge IF |
1997 | Malmö FF (2) | 2–1 | Sunnanå SK |
1998–99 | Älvsjö AIK (3) | 2–1 (aet) | Djurgårdens IF |
1999–2000 | Djurgårdens IF (1) | 3–1 | Älvsjö AIK |
2001 | Umeå IK (1) | 2–1 | Djurgårdens IF |
2002 | Umeå IK (2) | 3–0 | Kopparbergs/Landvetter IF |
2003 | Umeå IK (3) | 1–0 (aet) | Malmö FF |
2004 | Djurgården/Älvsjö (2) | 2–1 | Umeå IK |
2005 | Djurgården/Älvsjö (3) | 3–1 | Umeå IK |
2006 | Linköpings FC (1) | 3–2 | Umeå IK |
2007 | Umeå IK (4) | 4–3 | AIK |
2008 | Linköpings FC (2) | 1–0 (aet) | Umeå IK |
2009 | Linköpings FC (3) | 2–0 | Umeå IK |
2010 | KIF Örebro (1) | 4–1 | Djurgården/Älvsjö |
2011 | Göteborg FC (1) | 2–2 (aet) 3–2 (pen.) | Tyresö FF |
2012 | Göteborg FC (2) | 2–1 (aet) | Tyresö FF |
2013–14 | Linköpings FC (4) | 2–1 | Kristianstads DFF |
2014–15 | Linköpings FC (5) | 2–0 | FC Rosengård |
2015–16 | FC Rosengård (3) | 3–1 | Linköpings FC |
2016–17 | FC Rosengård (4) | 1–0 | Linköpings FC |
2017–18 | FC Rosengård (5) | 1–0 | Linköpings FC |
2018–19 | Göteborg FC (3) | 2–1 | Kristianstads DFF |
2019–20 | season cancelled |
Clubs by title
Club | Winners | Runners-up |
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Öxabäcks IF | 6 | 1 |
Linköpings FC | 5 | 3 |
FC Rosengård[lower-alpha 1] | 5 | 2 |
Umeå IK | 4 | 5 |
Jitex BK | 3 | 2 |
Älvsjö AIK | 3 | 3 |
Djurgårdens IF[lower-alpha 2] | 3 | 3 |
Göteborg FC | 3 | 1 |
Hammarby IF | 2 | 3 |
Sunnanå SK | 1 | 2 |
Gideonsbergs IF | 1 | 3 |
KIF Örebro | 1 | 0 |
Tyresö FF | 0 | 2 |
AIK | 0 | 1 |
Alnö IF | 0 | 1 |
Bälinge IF | 0 | 1 |
GAIS | 0 | 1 |
Kristianstads DFF | 0 | 2 |
Mallbackens IF | 0 | 1 |
Footnotes
- including results as Malmö FF.
- including results as Djurgården/Älvsjö.
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References
- "Svenska cupens finaler 1981–" [Swedish Cup finals 1981–] (in Swedish). svenskfotboll.se. 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
- "Sweden – List of Women Cup Finals". RSSSF. 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
External links
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