List of Swedish youth football champions

Swedish youth football champions (Swedish: Svenska ungdomsmästare i fotboll) is a collection of several different titles in Swedish football that have been awarded to the winners of youth tournaments. For club teams, Swedish junior championships have been organised for boys since 1982 and for girls since 2018. Swedish boys championships have been organised since 1988, while Swedish girls championships have been organised between 1994 and 1997, and since 2009. A Swedish under-16 championship for boys has been organised since 2019. For teams of the district football associations of the Swedish Football Association, a district junior championship for boys was played between 1962 and 1994. District boys championships have been organised since 1975, while district girls championships have been organised since 1982.

Junior champions for club teams

Boys

The junior championships for club teams (juniormästerskap för klubblag, also junior-SM or JSM) for boys have been played since 1982, but the competition had several unofficial precursors.[1][2] A cup tournament, Allsvenska ungdomscupen, was played from 1945 to 1976, and was open to member clubs of the Swedish Professional Football Leagues.[1] The title unofficial junior champions was awarded to the winners of the tournament, which was discontinued when the newspaper Expressen withdrew their sponsorship.[2] For the years between 1949 and 1958, the winner of this cup also played a national final (Riksfinal) against the winners of the Norrland junior championships (Norrländska juniormästerskapen).[1]

The Swedish Professional Football Leagues also arranged a league starting in 1971, Allsvenska ungdomsserien, only open to youth teams of Allsvenskan clubs. A champion was decided through a final match between group winners, and was open to all Swedish Professional Football Leagues members from 1977.[1] This league was sometimes also called Allsvenska utvecklingsserien,[1] and saw continued play in parallel to the in 1982 introduced official junior championships, initially played in a strict cup format.[3]

In 1990, the youth league was rebranded as Juniorallsvenskan,[4] and the play-off following the league replaced the separate cup tournament as the competition to decide the official junior champions.[5] As of 2021, the championship is played in league format, currently named P19 Allsvenskan, consisting of two regional groups of 15 teams, followed by a final between the two winning teams to determine the junior champions.[6] From 2022, the league format will be changed to consist of a single group of 14 teams.[6]

From 1982 until 2008, the championships were played with an age limit of 18, but from 2009 on the age limit has been 19.[7]

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Format Ref
Under-18 championships (junior-SM)
1982Malmö FF (1)Karlslunds IFCup[7][3]
1983IFK Sundsvall (1)IFK EskilstunaCup[7][8]
1984Örebro SK (1)IFK MoraCup[7][9]
1985IFK Eskilstuna (1)IF BrommapojkarnaCup[7][10]
1986IFK Göteborg (1)Malmö FFCup[7][11]
1987IFK Göteborg (2)IFK SundsvallCup[7][12]
1988IFK Göteborg (3)Malmö FFCup[7][13]
1989IF Brommapojkarna (1)Malmö FFCup[7][14]
1990Lundby IF (1)Djurgårdens IFLeague (8 groups) and play-offs[7][5]
1991IFK Norrköping (1)IFK GöteborgLeague (8 groups) and play-offs[7][15]
1992Helsingborgs IF (1)IK OddevoldLeague (2+6 groups[upper-alpha 1]) and play-offs[7][16]
1993Malmö FF (2)IFK GöteborgLeague (2+8 groups[upper-alpha 2]) and play-offs[7][17]
1994Djurgårdens IF (1)Halmstads BKLeague (2+8 groups[upper-alpha 2]) and play-offs[7][18]
1995Gunnilse IS (1)IFK GöteborgLeague (2+8 groups[upper-alpha 2]) and play-offs[7][19]
1996IFK Göteborg (4)Malmö FFLeague (2+8 groups[upper-alpha 2]) and play-offs[7][20]
1997IFK Göteborg (5)BK ForwardLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][21]
1998Malmö FF (3)Djurgårdens IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][22]
1999IFK Göteborg (6)IK SiriusLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][23]
2000Västra Frölunda IF (1)Halmstads BKLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][24]
2001Malmö FF (4)Västra Frölunda IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][25]
2002Örgryte IS (1)Västra Frölunda IFLeague (2+6 groups[upper-alpha 1]) and play-offs[7][26]
2003Djurgårdens IF (2)Malmö FFLeague (2+6 groups[upper-alpha 1]) and play-offs[7][27]
2004AIK (1)Västra Frölunda IFLeague (2+6 groups[upper-alpha 1]) and play-offs[7][28]
2005BK Häcken (1)Hammarby IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][29]
2006IF Brommapojkarna (2)Malmö FFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][30]
2007AIK (2)IF ElfsborgLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][31]
2008IF Brommapojkarna (3)Vasalunds IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][32]
Under-19 championships (junior-SM)
2009IF Elfsborg (1)Hammarby IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][33]
2010Malmö FF (5)Djurgårdens IFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][34]
2011BK Häcken (2)Kalmar FFLeague (2+7 groups[upper-alpha 3]) and play-offs[7][35]
2012Halmstads BK (1)Hammarby IFLeague (2+6 groups[upper-alpha 1]) and play-offs[7][36]
2013IFK Göteborg (7)AIKLeague (2 groups) and play-offs[7][37]
2014BK Häcken (3)IF BrommapojkarnaLeague (2 groups) and play-offs[7][38]
2015IFK Göteborg (8)Djurgårdens IFLeague (2 groups) and play-offs[7][39]
2016Malmö FF (6)IF ElfsborgLeague (2 groups) and play-offs[7][40][41][42]
2017IF Elfsborg (2)IFK GöteborgLeague (2 groups) and play-offs[7][43][44][45]
2018Hammarby IF (1)BK HäckenLeague (2 groups) and play-off league[7][46][47][48]
2019IF Elfsborg (3)IF BrommapojkarnaLeague (2 groups) and play-off league[7][49][50][51]
2020Suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic[52]
2021IFK Göteborg (9)Hammarby IFLeague (2 groups) and final[7][53][54][55]

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
IFK Göteborg 9 4 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2013, 2015, 2021
Malmö FF 6 6 1982, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2010, 2016
IF Brommapojkarna 3 3 1989, 2006, 2008
IF Elfsborg 3 2 2009, 2017, 2019
BK Häcken 3 1 2005, 2011, 2014
Djurgårdens IF 2 4 1994, 2003
AIK 2 1 2004, 2007
Hammarby IF 1 4 2018
Västra Frölunda IF 1 3 2000
Halmstads BK 1 2 2012
IFK Sundsvall 1 1 1983
IFK Eskilstuna 1 1 1985
Örebro SK 1 0 1984
Lundby IF 1 0 1990
IFK Norrköping 1 0 1991
Helsingborgs IF 1 0 1992
Gunnilse IS 1 0 1995
Örgryte IS 1 0 2002
Karlslunds IF 0 1
IFK Mora 0 1
IK Oddevold 0 1
BK Forward 0 1
IK Sirius 0 1
Vasalunds IF 0 1
Kalmar FF 0 1

Girls

The junior championships for club teams (juniormästerskap för klubblag, also junior-SM or JSM) for girls have been played since 2018 and have always been played with an age limit of 19.[7]

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
Under-19 championships (junior-SM)
2018IF Limhamn Bunkeflo (1)Umeå IK[7]
2019Växjö DFF (1)Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC[upper-alpha 4]
2020Suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic[56]
2021Umeå IK (1)IF Brommapojkarna[7]

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Umeå IK 1 1 2021
IF Limhamn Bunkeflo 1 0 2018
Växjö DFF 1 0 2019
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC[upper-alpha 4] 0 1

Boys and girls champions for club teams

Boys

The boys championships for club teams (pojkmästerskap för klubblag, also pojk-SM or PSM) have been played since 1988. The championships were played with an age limit of 16 until 2009, but from 2010 on the age limit has been 17.[7]

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
Under-16 championships (pojk-SM)
1988AIK (1)IFK Göteborg[7][57]
1989AIK (2)IFK Göteborg[7][58]
1990Djurgårdens IF (1)IFK Göteborg[7][59]
1991IFK Norrköping (1)Malmö FF[7][60]
1992IF Brommapojkarna (1)IFK Göteborg[7][61]
1993Malmö FF (1)Lundby IF[7][62]
1994AIK (3)IF Brommapojkarna[7][63]
1995Djurgårdens IF (2)Malmö FF[7][64]
1996IF Brommapojkarna (2)Västerås SK[7][65]
1997AIK (4)Malmö FF[7][66]
1998IF Brommapojkarna (3)Malmö FF[7][67]
1999Vasalunds IF (1)Malmö FF[7][68]
2000Essinge IK (1)Västra Frölunda IF[7][69]
2001IF Brommapojkarna (4)Malmö FF[7][70]
2002IF Brommapojkarna (5)Essinge IK International FC[upper-alpha 5][7][71]
2003IFK Malmö (1)IF Brommapojkarna[7][72]
2004Enskede IK (1)Trelleborgs FF[7][73]
2005IF Brommapojkarna (6)Höllvikens GIF[7][74]
2006Hammarby IF (1)IF Elfsborg[7][75]
2007Malmö FF (2)Djurgårdens IF[7][76]
2008IFK Norrköping (2)Malmö FF[7][77]
2009Hammarby IF (2)Helsingborgs IF[7][33]
Under-17 championships (pojk-SM)
2010Helsingborgs IF (1)Spånga IS[7]
2011IF Elfsborg (1)IF Brommapojkarna
2012Malmö FF (3)IF Elfsborg
2013Malmö FF (4)Halmstads BK
2014IF Elfsborg (2)IF Brommapojkarna
2015AIK (5)FC Djursholm
2016Hammarby IF (3)IF Elfsborg
2017IF Elfsborg (3)Malmö FF
2018IF Elfsborg (4)IF Brommapojkarna[7][78]
2019Hammarby IF (4)Halmstads BK[7][79]
2020Suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic[52]
2021AIK (6)Helsingborgs IF[7]

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
IF Brommapojkarna 6 5 1992, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005
AIK 6 0 1988, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2015, 2021
Malmö FF 4 8 1993, 2007, 2012, 2013
IF Elfsborg 4 3 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018
Hammarby IF 4 0 2006, 2009, 2016, 2019
Djurgårdens IF 2 1 1990, 1995
IFK Norrköping 2 0 1991, 2008
Helsingborgs IF 1 2 2010
Essinge IK[upper-alpha 5] 1 1 2000
Vasalunds IF 1 0 1999
IFK Malmö 1 0 2003
Enskede IK 1 0 2004
IFK Göteborg 0 4
Halmstads BK 0 2
Lundby IF 0 1
Västerås SK 0 1
Västra Frölunda IF 0 1
Trelleborgs FF 0 1
Höllvikens GIF 0 1
Spånga IS 0 1
FC Djursholm 0 1

Girls

The girls championships for club teams (flickmästerskap för klubblag, also flick-SM or FSM) have been played between 1994 and 1997, and since 2009. The championships were played with an age limit of 16 from 2009 until 2018, but between 1994 and 1997 and from 2019 on the age limit has been 17.[7]

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
Under-17 championships (flick-SM)
1994Hammarby IF (1)Sundsvalls DFF[7][80]
1995Gideonsbergs IF (1)Malmö FF
1996Bälinge IF (1)IF Team Hudik
1997QBIK (1)Malmö FF
Under-16 championships (flick-SM)
2009QBIK (2)Höllvikens GIF[7][81]
2010AIK (1)Höllvikens GIF
2011Kristianstads DFF (1)IFK Nyköping[7][82]
2012Piteå IF (1)Gamla Upsala SK[7]
2013IF Limhamn Bunkeflo (1)Örebro SK Söder
2014AIK (2)QBIK
2015AIK (3)IF Limhamn Bunkeflo
2016DFK Borgeby 09 (1)AIK
2017AIK (4)Jitex Mölndal BK
2018AIK (5)Jitex Mölndal BK
Under-17 championships (flick-SM)
2019Djurgårdens IF (1)Umeå IK[7]
2020Umeå IK (1)IFK Göteborg
2021IF Brommapojkarna (1)Södra Sandby IF

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
AIK 5 1 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
QBIK 2 1 1997, 2009
IF Limhamn Bunkeflo 1 1 2013
Umeå IK 1 1 2020
Hammarby IF 1 0 1994
Gideonsbergs IF 1 0 1995
Bälinge IF 1 0 1996
Kristianstads DFF 1 0 2011
Piteå IF 1 0 2012
DFK Borgeby 09 1 0 2016
Djurgårdens IF 1 0 2019
IF Brommapojkarna 1 0 2021
Malmö FF 0 2
Höllvikens GIF 0 2
Jitex Mölndal BK 0 2
Sundsvalls DFF 0 1
IF Team Hudik 0 1
IFK Nyköping 0 1
Gamla Upsala SK 0 1
Örebro SK Söder 0 1
IFK Göteborg 0 1
Södra Sandby IF 0 1

Under-16 champions for club teams

Boys

A new national competition with an age limit of 16 was reintroduced for boys in 2016, and gained official Swedish championship status in 2019.[83]

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
Under-16 championships
2019Malmö FF (1)AIK[7]
2020IF Brommapojkarna (1)BK Häcken
2021GIF Sundsvall (1)IFK Norrköping[84]

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Malmö FF 1 0 2019
IF Brommapojkarna 1 0 2020
GIF Sundsvall 1 0 2021
AIK 0 1
BK Häcken 0 1
IFK Norrköping 0 1

District junior champions

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
1962Västmanland (1)Blekinge[7][85]
1963Göteborg (1)Norrbotten
1964Stockholm (1)Skåne
1965Skåne (1)Uppland
1966Stockholm (2)Skåne
1967Stockholm (3)Västergötland
1968Västergötland (1)Västmanland
1969Västergötland (2)Småland
1970Västergötland (3)Stockholm
1971Stockholm (4)Halland
1972Göteborg (2)Stockholm
1973Västergötland (4)Göteborg
1974Västergötland (5)Stockholm
1975Skåne (2)Västerbotten
1976Västergötland (6)Stockholm
1977Småland (1)Stockholm
1978Skåne (3)Småland
1979Skåne (4)Västmanland
1980Skåne (5)Jämtland-Härjedalen
1981Halland (1)Småland
1982Södermanland (1)Göteborg
1983Göteborg (3)Skåne
1984Skåne (6)Östergötland
1985Västergötland (7)Småland
1986Halland (2)Stockholm
1987Halland (3)Göteborg
1988Västmanland (2)Småland
1989Stockholm (5)Västergötland
1990Östergötland (1)Småland
1991Göteborg (4)Skåne
1992Skåne (7)Göteborg
1993Stockholm (6)Göteborg
1994Västergötland (8)Dalarna

Performances

District Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Västergötland 8 2 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1985, 1994
Skåne 7 4 1965, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1992
Stockholm 6 6 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1989, 1993
Göteborg 4 5 1963, 1972, 1983, 1991
Halland 3 1 1981, 1986, 1987
Västmanland 2 2 1962, 1988
Småland 1 6 1977
Östergötland 1 1 1990
Södermanland 1 0 1982
Blekinge 0 1
Norrbotten 0 1
Uppland 0 1
Västerbotten 0 1
Jämtland-Härjedalen 0 1
Dalarna 0 1

District boys and girls champions

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
1975Stockholm (1)Västergötland[7]
1976Skåne (1)Stockholm
1977Västergötland (1)Skåne
1978Göteborg (1)Skåne
1979Skåne (2)Stockholm
1980Skåne (3)Norrbotten
1981Stockholm (2)Skåne
1982Västergötland (2)Stockholm
1983Skåne (4)Västergötland
1984Göteborg (2)Stockholm
1985Västergötland (3)Stockholm
1986Stockholm (3)Dalarna
1987Göteborg (3)Västergötland
1988Skåne (5)Småland
1989Skåne (6)Uppland
1990Västerbotten (1)Skåne
1991Skåne (7)Småland
1992Skåne (8)Stockholm
1993Göteborg (4)Stockholm
1994Örebro Län (1)Skåne
1995Skåne (9)Stockholm
1996Stockholm (4)Skåne
1997Västergötland (4)Dalarna
1998Göteborg (5)Stockholm
1999Göteborg (6)Stockholm
2000Stockholm (5)Skåne
2001Skåne (10)Stockholm
2002Skåne (11)Stockholm
2003Västergötland (5)Stockholm
2004Småland (1)Uppland
2005Skåne (12)Stockholm
2006Örebro Län (2)Stockholm
2007Västergötland (6)Örebro Län
2008Småland (2)Skåne
2009Changed calendar format, skipped one year[86]
2010Stockholm (6)Västergötland[7]
2011Småland (3)Västerbotten
2012Örebro Län (3)Stockholm
2013Stockholm (7)Västerbotten
2014Stockholm (8)Östergötland
2015Halland (1)Östergötland
2016Skåne (13)Norrbotten
2017Stockholm (9)Skåne
2018Göteborg (7)Halland
2019Södermanland (1)Ångermanland
2020Norrbotten (1)Stockholm

Performances

District Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Skåne 13 9 1976, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2016
Stockholm 9 17 1975, 1981, 1986, 1996, 2000, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017
Göteborg 7 0 1978, 1984, 1987, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2018
Västergötland 6 4 1977, 1982, 1985, 1997, 2003, 2007
Småland 3 2 2004, 2008, 2011
Örebro Län 3 1 1994, 2006, 2012
Västerbotten 1 2 1990
Norrbotten 1 2 2020
Halland 1 1 2015
Södermanland 1 0 2019
Dalarna 0 2
Uppland 0 2
Östergötland 0 2
Ångermanland 0 1

Champions

Year Winner Runners-up Ref
1982Stockholm (1)Skåne[7]
1983Stockholm (2)Halland
1984Småland (1)Västergötland
1985Stockholm (3)Skåne
1986Västergötland (1)Stockholm
1987Göteborg (1)Uppland
1988Småland (2)Stockholm
1989Skåne (1)Värmland
1990Stockholm (4)Uppland
1991Uppland (1)Småland
1992Östergötland (1)Stockholm
1993Ångermanland (1)Skåne
1994Skåne (2)Dalarna
1995Stockholm (5)Halland
1996Skåne (3)Småland
1997Västerbotten (1)Uppland
1998Örebro Län (1)Skåne
1999Värmland (1)Uppland
2000Skåne (4)Västergötland
2001Västerbotten (2)Skåne
2002Skåne (5)Västergötland
2003Skåne (6)Örebro Län
2004Skåne (7)Västergötland
2005Stockholm (6)Småland
2006Norrbotten (1)Dalarna
2007Dalarna (1)Västergötland
2008Skåne (8)Västergötland
2009Changed calendar format, skipped one year[86]
2010Uppland (2)Stockholm[7]
2011Skåne (9)Stockholm
2012Västerbotten (3)Skåne
2013Stockholm (7)Västerbotten
2014Skåne (10)Stockholm
2015Halland (1)Södermanland
2016Skåne (11)Västerbotten
2017Stockholm (8)Göteborg
2018Östergötland (2)Ångermanland
2019Östergötland (3)Stockholm
2020Stockholm (9)Västerbotten

Performances

District Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Skåne 11 6 1989, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2016
Stockholm 9 7 1982, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2005, 2013, 2017, 2020
Västerbotten 3 3 1997, 2001, 2012
Östergötland 3 0 1992, 2018, 2019
Uppland 2 4 1991, 2010
Småland 2 3 1984, 1988
Västergötland 1 6 1986
Dalarna 1 2 2007
Halland 1 2 2015
Göteborg 1 1 1987
Ångermanland 1 1 1993
Örebro Län 1 1 1998
Värmland 1 1 1999
Norrbotten 1 0 2006
Södermanland 0 1

See also

Footnotes

  1. Two elite groups and six non-elite groups.
  2. Two elite groups and eight non-elite groups.
  3. Two elite groups and seven non-elite groups.
  4. Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC was absorbed by, and changed name to, BK Häcken in 2020.
  5. Essinge IK played under the name Essinge IK International FC in 2002.

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  78. Svenska Fotbollförbundet – U17 Allsvenskan Slutspelsserie (2018).
  79. Svenska Fotbollförbundet – P17 Allsvenskan Slutspelsserie (2019).
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  82. Svenska Fotbollförbundet – SM F 16, slutspel (2011).
  83. Tipselit 2017.
  84. Svenska Fotbollförbundet – P16 Nationell Slutspel (2021).
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