Mjällby AIF players celebrating their sensational first Swedish football championship title with the trophy after a 2-0 win over IFK Göteborg at Gamla Ullevi.
Mjällby AIF players celebrating their sensational first Swedish football championship title with the trophy after a 2-0 win over IFK Göteborg at Gamla Ullevi.
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Mjällby AIF wins sensational SM gold after victory over IFK Göteborg

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Mjällby AIF has become Swedish football champions for the first time in the club's 85-year history. The title was secured with a 2–0 away win against IFK Göteborg at Gamla Ullevi. Veterans Jacob Bergström and Tom Pettersson scored the goals in a dominant match.

On Monday, October 20, 2025, Mjällby AIF secured the Allsvenskan SM title with a 2–0 away win against IFK Göteborg in Göteborg. The first goal came early: in the 21st minute, Jacob Bergström scored with a bicycle kick from one meter out, his fourth goal of the season. Seven minutes later, Tom Pettersson made it 2–0 after a rebound from Elis Bishesari in a tight situation.

Mjällby dominated the first half and skillfully managed the game in the second, without any drama in front of the traveling away fans. The victory brought the team to 66 points with three rounds left, just one point shy of the Allsvenskan record of 67 points set by Malmö in 2010 and AIK in 2018. The club now has 19 straight matches without a loss and only one defeat in 27 rounds total.

This is Mjällby's first SM title ever, just seven years after playing in division 1. Coach Anders Torstensson was not surprised: "I am not surprised," he said afterward. He also called the win surreal: "Little damn Mjällby, Swedish champions. It's unreal." Jacob Bergström was euphoric: "Now I can die happy" and "Doing it together with the teammates. There's nothing better, I love the shit."

SVT Sport expert Magnus Eriksson praised the performance: "It's extremely big for a team that has performed very well from the start all the way in. One loss in 27 rounds, then you deserve to win the SM gold." The title means Mjällby will qualify for the Champions League next season. The club from Blekinge has gone from a small town team to sensational champions.

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BK Häcken women's team celebrates historic first Swedish championship win with trophy lift and joyful embraces on the field.
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BK Häcken wins first women's Swedish championship

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BK Häcken secured its first SM gold on the women's side with a 2–0 victory over Djurgården on November 8, 2025. Goals from Tabitha Tindell and Felicia Schröder decided the match in Stockholm, after years of runner-up finishes. National team goalkeeper Jennifer Falk described it as a relief after a 'curse'.

IF Elfsborg defeated IFK Göteborg 2-0 in the Allsvenskan opener in Borås. Taylor Silverholt scored the first goal following a fine chip pass from Simon Olsson, with Júlíus Magnússon heading in the second later.

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Brynäs IF's women's team has won its first ice hockey SM gold after a 6–2 home win over Frölunda in the third final game, securing a 3–0 series victory. The win came at Monitor ERP Arena in Gävle before 6,851 spectators. Points leader Viivi Vainikka praised her teammates afterward.

Malmö FF defeated IF Karlstad 4-0 in the Swedish Cup group stage. The match highlighted potential in several players, but the team still has areas for improvement. Two young talents made their debuts.

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SDHL reigning champions Frölunda have qualified for the SM final after a 2–1 away win against SDE in the semifinal. Goals came from Elisa Holopainen and Hanna Olsson in a period where they withstood the home team's pressure. The final against Brynäs starts on March 23.

The 16-year-old from Örebro, Alice Karlsson, presented as a new Ida Björnberg, scored her first senior goal as Kif Örebro defeated Kolbotn 5-1 in a training match. The goal came during Wednesday's game at Behrn Arena. Karlsson takes the comparison to Björnberg as a great compliment.

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Örebro Volley has taken the lead in the SM semifinal series against reigning champions Linköping with a 3-1 away win. The sets ended 25-21, 15-25, 25-22, and 25-19. Coach Jonas Håård said it was nice to eliminate Linköping's home advantage.

 

 

 

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