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Ice hockey in Sweden

Ice hockey in Sweden has a history going back to at least 1912[1] and is one of the country's most popular sports. The sport was first organized in the country by the Swedish Football Association (SvFF), which was a member of the IIHF in 1912. The ice hockey department of the SvFF eventually split off to become the Swedish Ice Hockey Association (SIHA) which today is still responsible for organizing Sweden's domestic leagues and its participation in tournaments internationally.[2] The highest tier of men's ice hockey in Sweden, the SHL, brought in 1,974,388 spectators in the 2013–14 season,[3] the highest overall attendance in Swedish sports. The SHL's average of 5,983[3] spectators per match is bested only by Allsvenskan, the country's top flight of association football.[4][5][6]

Ice hockey in Sweden
Swedish national team in action
CountrySweden
Governing bodySwedish Ice Hockey Association
National team(s)Men's national team;
Women's national team
First playedJanuary 1921
National competitions
International competitions

The first recorded official ice hockey game on Swedish soil was played at Stockholm Stadium on 30 January 1921 when IFK Uppsala defeated Berliner SC, 4–1.[7]

National teams edit

Men's edit

Often referred to by the nickname "Tre Kronor" (English: Three Crowns), the Swedish men's national ice hockey team is amongst the most successful in the world, being considered part of the Big Six. The team is, as of 2018, ranked first in the IIHF World Ranking.[8]

Sweden has won nine olympic medals, including gold medals in 1994 and 2006. They have also won the IIHF World Championships 11 times, most recently in 2018 in Denmark.[9]

Women's edit

Sweden's women's national team, nicknamed Damkronorna (English: The Lady Crowns) as a play on the nickname of the men's team,[10] played their first official match in 1989, though they had been playing on an unofficial basis since 1987.[11][12] In the five Olympics that have featured women's ice hockey, the team has finished with a medal twice, bronze in 2002 and silver in 2010. They finished fourth in the 2014 Olympics.

As of the 2018 April IIHF World Ranking, Damkronorna were ranked sixth in the world.[13]

Men's leagues edit

Tier Leagues/Divisions
1 SHL
14 teams
2 HockeyAllsvenskan
14 teams
3 Hockeyettan
40 teams total, divided into 4 groups geographically.
Hockeyettan North
10 teams
Hockeyettan East
10 teams
Hockeyettan West
10 teams
Hockeyettan South
10 teams
4+ All divisions after Hockeyettan are organized regionally

SHL edit

The SHL (Swedish Hockey League or Svenska hockeyligan), founded in 1975 as Elitserien, is the highest level of men's ice hockey in Sweden, the second-most attended (in average attendance) sports league in Sweden (after Allsvenskan),[4] the third-most attended ice hockey league in Europe,[14] and as of 2006 is the fourth-highest paid hockey league in the world.[15]

HockeyAllsvenskan edit

HockeyAllsvenskan is the second tier of men's ice hockey, and has by far the highest average attendance of second-tier ice hockey leagues in Europe.

Hockeyettan edit

In Hockeyettan, teams do not compete nationally, but rather break into four divisions/groups organized geographically. These smaller divisions play half a season together, after which the more successful teams in the four divisions join two new groups, organized geographically into "Allettan North" and "Allettan South", and play the rest of the season in the new groups. Meanwhile, the teams in the four beginning groups that did not qualify for Allettan continue playing in the original groups, with the poorest performing teams being forced to defend their spots against the winning teams from Division 2 in the qualification tournament known as Kvalserien. The two Allettan winners battle for a direct spot in the Kvalserien for HockeyAllsvenskan in a series known as Hockeyettanfinalen. The teams ranked 2–9 in each Allettan group, the loser of Hockeyettanfinalen and the winners of the continuation groups qualify for a three-round playoff where the final three remaining teams qualify for the same Kvalserien. These four teams are joined by the two worst HockeyAllsvenskan teams to battle for two spots in the following HockeyAllsvenskan season.

Tiers 4–7 edit

All leagues in Swedish ice hockey after Hockeyettan are organized regionally. There is Hockeytvåan, the fourth tier. Most regions also have Hockeytrean. The eastern region also has Hockeyfyran. Stockholm also has a seventh division, Division 5, and has also briefly had an eighth, Division 6.

Women's leagues edit

The highest women's ice hockey league is Swedish Women's Hockey League, which has eight teams. Lower leagues are Damettan and Damtvåan.

References edit

  1. ^ David Landes (7 October 2010). "Hockey wasn't always Sweden's pride on ice - The Local". Thelocal.se. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  2. ^ Kenth Hansen. (PDF). Library.la84.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-16. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  3. ^ a b "SHL: 2013–14: SHL: Attendance". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  4. ^ a b "Stark publiktrend i svensk idrott - Sport". SVT.se. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  5. ^ "SHL: 2013–14: SHL: Team statistics: Attendance". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  6. ^ "Kontaktuppgifter och tävlingar 2016 - —". Svenskfotboll.se. 2016-05-25. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  7. ^ Gregor von Konow (22 November 2011). "Le Mat tog ishockeyn till Sverige" (in Swedish). SHL. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  8. ^ "2018 Men's World Ranking". International Ice Hockey Federation.
  9. ^ "Sweden defeats Switzerland, wins 2018 IIHF World Championship". NHL.com.
  10. ^ "Damkronorna". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  11. ^ "Team Sweden's unofficial national games since 1987". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  12. ^ "Team Sweden's all official games since 1989". Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
  13. ^ "2018 Women's World Ranking (after WW)". International Ice Hockey Federation.
  14. ^ "Attendance 2013-2014". Iihf.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-12. Retrieved 2013-06-29.

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Ice hockey in Sweden has a history going back to at least 1912 1 and is one of the country s most popular sports The sport was first organized in the country by the Swedish Football Association SvFF which was a member of the IIHF in 1912 The ice hockey department of the SvFF eventually split off to become the Swedish Ice Hockey Association SIHA which today is still responsible for organizing Sweden s domestic leagues and its participation in tournaments internationally 2 The highest tier of men s ice hockey in Sweden the SHL brought in 1 974 388 spectators in the 2013 14 season 3 the highest overall attendance in Swedish sports The SHL s average of 5 983 3 spectators per match is bested only by Allsvenskan the country s top flight of association football 4 5 6 Ice hockey in SwedenSwedish national team in actionCountrySwedenGoverning bodySwedish Ice Hockey AssociationNational team s Men s national team Women s national teamFirst playedJanuary 1921National competitionsSwedish Hockey LeagueInternational competitionsIIHF World Championships Winter Olympics World Cup The first recorded official ice hockey game on Swedish soil was played at Stockholm Stadium on 30 January 1921 when IFK Uppsala defeated Berliner SC 4 1 7 Contents 1 National teams 1 1 Men s 1 2 Women s 2 Men s leagues 2 1 SHL 2 2 HockeyAllsvenskan 2 3 Hockeyettan 2 4 Tiers 4 7 3 Women s leagues 4 ReferencesNational teams editMen s edit Main article Sweden men s national ice hockey team Often referred to by the nickname Tre Kronor English Three Crowns the Swedish men s national ice hockey team is amongst the most successful in the world being considered part of the Big Six The team is as of 2018 ranked first in the IIHF World Ranking 8 Sweden has won nine olympic medals including gold medals in 1994 and 2006 They have also won the IIHF World Championships 11 times most recently in 2018 in Denmark 9 Women s edit Main article Sweden women s national ice hockey team Sweden s women s national team nicknamed Damkronorna English The Lady Crowns as a play on the nickname of the men s team 10 played their first official match in 1989 though they had been playing on an unofficial basis since 1987 11 12 In the five Olympics that have featured women s ice hockey the team has finished with a medal twice bronze in 2002 and silver in 2010 They finished fourth in the 2014 Olympics As of the 2018 April IIHF World Ranking Damkronorna were ranked sixth in the world 13 Men s leagues editTier Leagues Divisions 1 SHL14 teams 2 HockeyAllsvenskan14 teams 3 Hockeyettan40 teams total divided into 4 groups geographically Hockeyettan North10 teams Hockeyettan East10 teams Hockeyettan West10 teams Hockeyettan South10 teams 4 All divisions after Hockeyettan are organized regionally SHL edit Main article Swedish Hockey League The SHL Swedish Hockey League or Svenska hockeyligan founded in 1975 as Elitserien is the highest level of men s ice hockey in Sweden the second most attended in average attendance sports league in Sweden after Allsvenskan 4 the third most attended ice hockey league in Europe 14 and as of 2006 is the fourth highest paid hockey league in the world 15 HockeyAllsvenskan edit Main article HockeyAllsvenskan HockeyAllsvenskan is the second tier of men s ice hockey and has by far the highest average attendance of second tier ice hockey leagues in Europe Hockeyettan edit Main article Hockeyettan In Hockeyettan teams do not compete nationally but rather break into four divisions groups organized geographically These smaller divisions play half a season together after which the more successful teams in the four divisions join two new groups organized geographically into Allettan North and Allettan South and play the rest of the season in the new groups Meanwhile the teams in the four beginning groups that did not qualify for Allettan continue playing in the original groups with the poorest performing teams being forced to defend their spots against the winning teams from Division 2 in the qualification tournament known as Kvalserien The two Allettan winners battle for a direct spot in the Kvalserien for HockeyAllsvenskan in a series known as Hockeyettanfinalen The teams ranked 2 9 in each Allettan group the loser of Hockeyettanfinalen and the winners of the continuation groups qualify for a three round playoff where the final three remaining teams qualify for the same Kvalserien These four teams are joined by the two worst HockeyAllsvenskan teams to battle for two spots in the following HockeyAllsvenskan season Tiers 4 7 edit All leagues in Swedish ice hockey after Hockeyettan are organized regionally There is Hockeytvaan the fourth tier Most regions also have Hockeytrean The eastern region also has Hockeyfyran Stockholm also has a seventh division Division 5 and has also briefly had an eighth Division 6 Women s leagues editThe highest women s ice hockey league is Swedish Women s Hockey League which has eight teams Lower leagues are Damettan and Damtvaan References edit David Landes 7 October 2010 Hockey wasn t always Sweden s pride on ice The Local Thelocal se Retrieved 2016 10 28 Kenth Hansen THE BIRTH OF SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY ANTWERP 1920 PDF Library la84 org Archived from the original PDF on 2014 01 16 Retrieved 2016 09 25 a b SHL 2013 14 SHL Attendance Swedish Ice Hockey Association a b Stark publiktrend i svensk idrott Sport SVT se 2012 03 23 Retrieved 2016 09 25 SHL 2013 14 SHL Team statistics Attendance Swedish Ice Hockey Association Kontaktuppgifter och tavlingar 2016 Svenskfotboll se 2016 05 25 Retrieved 2016 10 28 Gregor von Konow 22 November 2011 Le Mat tog ishockeyn till Sverige in Swedish SHL Retrieved 1 April 2018 2018 Men s World Ranking International Ice Hockey Federation Sweden defeats Switzerland wins 2018 IIHF World Championship NHL com Damkronorna Swedish Ice Hockey Association Team Sweden s unofficial national games since 1987 Swedish Ice Hockey Association Team Sweden s all official games since 1989 Swedish Ice 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