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List of Swedish men's handball champions

The Swedish men's handball champions (Swedish: Svenska mästare i handboll för herrar) have been determined by three different competitions. From 1931–32 until 1951–52, the title was decided by a straight knockout tournament known as Svenska mästerskapet ("the Swedish Championship").[1] After 1934–35, it was played parallel to the highest league, Allsvenskan. The tournament was contested by the winners of the Distriktsmästerskap ("Provincial Championships") until 1945–46. After that it was contested by all teams from the top division, all Provincial Champions and invited teams from lower leagues.[2] From 1952–53 until 1966–67, the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winners of Allsvenskan. Since 1967–68, the Swedish Champions have been determined by a playoffs competition between the highest-placed teams in the top league.[1] Until 2003–04, all playoff rounds were decided by a series of home and away matches. Between 2004–05 and 2017–18 the final was played as a single match at a pre-determined venue.[3] Since 2018–19, the final is again played as a series.[4] The league changed its name to Elitserien in 1990–91 and to Handbollsligan in 2016–17.

The Ericsson Globe in Stockholm hosted the final in 2005, 2007 and 2009.

Redbergslid have won the most Swedish Championships with 20, followed by Drott at 11. These two clubs completely dominated Swedish men's handball from 1983–84 to 2002–03, winning all titles but one. They are followed by Kristianstad at 9 titles and four clubs at 7 titles: Heim, Hellas, Majorna and Sävehof. Majorna have won the title the most times in a row, winning it five times from 1942 to 1946. Västerås IK and AIK are the only teams to have won the championship (in its pre-1952 knockout format) while playing outside the top flight. Drott have been runners-up 12 times, more than any other team. Teams from the Gothenburg area (Redbergslid, Heim, Majorna and Sävehof) have won 41 of 91 titles. Since 1978, clubs from southern and western Götaland have won 42 of 45 titles, the other three being won by Stockholm club Hammarby. The current champions are IFK Kristianstad.

List edit

Svenska mästerskapet (1931–1952) edit

Teams in bold are those who also won Allsvenskan. Teams in italics are those from outside Allsvenskan (since its formation in 1934).[5] An asterisk (*) denotes result after extra time.

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Score[1] Runners-up Venue[1][2] Attendance[2]
1931–32 Flottans IF Karlskrona 15–9 Stockholms-Flottans IF Skeppsholmshallen, Stockholm 1,000
1932–33 Redbergslids IK 15–11 Stockholms-Flottans IF Mässhallen, Gothenburg 1,422
1933–34 Redbergslids IK (2) 15–9 Sollefteå GIF Mässhallen, Gothenburg 1,115
1934–35 Majornas IK 10–9 Stockholms-Flottans IF Skeppsholmshallen, Stockholm 1,182
1935–36 SoIK Hellas 7–5 Flottans IF Karlskrona Karlskrona 1,288
1936–37 SoIK Hellas (2) 9–7 Redbergslids IK Alvikshallen, Stockholm 2,101
1937–38 Västerås IK 13–12 Djurgårdens IF Skeppsholmshallen, Stockholm 1,450
1938–39 Upsala Studenters IF 7–6 Redbergslids IK Studenternas tennishall, Uppsala 822
1939–40 Majornas IK (2) 8–4 IFK Karlskrona Mässhallen, Gothenburg 2,264
1940–41 IFK Kristianstad 17–8 IFK Uppsala Södra kaserns gymnastiksal, Kristianstad 1,299
1941–42 Majornas IK (3) 16–5 Stockholms-Flottans IF Mässhallen, Gothenburg 2,319
1942–43 Majornas IK (4) 14–8 Västerås HF Mässhallen, Gothenburg 1,900
1943–44 Majornas IK (5) 16–8 IFK Karlskrona Karlskrona 1,499
1944–45 Majornas IK (6) 12–10 IFK Karlskrona Mässhallen, Gothenburg 3,254
1945–46 Majornas IK (7) 11–3 Upsala IF Mässhallen, Gothenburg 1,990
1946–47 Redbergslids IK (3) 8–7 IK Heim Mässhallen, Gothenburg 4,198
1947–48 IFK Kristianstad (2) 8–7* Redbergslids IK Sporthallen, Kristianstad 1,628
1948–49 IFK Lidingö 7–4 SoIK Hellas Eriksdalshallen, Stockholm 1,403
1949–50 IK Heim 9–6 Örebro SK Örebro 1,857
1950–51 AIK 12–11 IFK Kristianstad Eriksdalshallen, Stockholm 1,784
1951–52 IFK Kristianstad (3) 16–15* AIK Sporthallen, Kristianstad 1,272

League winners (1952–1967) edit

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Playoff winners, final series (1967–2004) edit

Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season.[5] Until 1982–83, series results are given as wins–draws–losses.

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Matches[6] Runners-up
1967–68 IF Saab 1–1–0 SoIK Hellas
1968–69 SoIK Hellas (3) 2–0–0 Ystads IF HF
1969–70 SoIK Hellas (4) 1–1–0 HK Drott
1970–71 SoIK Hellas (5) 2–0–0 Västra Frölunda IF
1971–72 SoIK Hellas (6) 2–0–1 HK Drott
1972–73 IF Saab (2) 1–1–0 SoIK Hellas
1973–74 IF Saab (3) 2–0–1 SoIK Hellas
1974–75 HK Drott 1–1–0 IFK Kristianstad
1975–76 Ystads IF HF 2–0–1 IK Heim
1976–77 SoIK Hellas (7) 2–0–0 IK Heim
1977–78 HK Drott (2) 2–0–0 Lugi HF
1978–79 HK Drott (3) 1–1–0 Ystads IF HF
1979–80 Lugi HF 2–0–1 Ystads IF HF
1980–81 Vikingarnas IF (3) 2–0–1 Ystads IF HF
1981–82 IK Heim (6) 2–0–0 HK Drott
1982–83 IK Heim (7) 2–0–0 Västra Frölunda IF
1983–84 HK Drott (4) 3–0 Lugi HF
1984–85 Redbergslids IK (9) 3–2 HK Drott
1985–86 Redbergslids IK (10) 3–1 HP Warta
1986–87 Redbergslids IK (11) 3–1 HK Drott
1987–88 HK Drott (5) 3–0 Redbergslids IK
1988–89 Redbergslids IK (12) 3–0 HK Drott
1989–90 HK Drott (6) 3–1 IF Saab
1990–91 HK Drott (7) 3–0 Irsta HF
1991–92 Ystads IF HF (2) 3–0 HK Drott
1992–93 Redbergslids IK (13) 3–2 IK Sävehof
1993–94 HK Drott (8) 3–0 IK Sävehof
1994–95 Redbergslids IK (14) 3–2 HK Drott
1995–96 Redbergslids IK (15) 3–0 Lugi HF
1996–97 Redbergslids IK (16) 3–0 IF Guif
1997–98 Redbergslids IK (17) 3–1 HK Drott
1998–99 HK Drott (9) 3–1 Redbergslids IK
1999–2000 Redbergslids IK (18) 2–1 HK Drott
2000–01 Redbergslids IK (19) 2–1 IF Guif
2001–02 HK Drott (10) 2–0 Redbergslids IK
2002–03 Redbergslids IK (20) 3–0 HK Drott
2003–04 IK Sävehof 3–0 Redbergslids IK

Playoff winners, single final (2004–2018) edit

Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season.[5][7] An asterisk (*) denotes result after extra time.

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Score[3] Runners-up Venue Attendance[8]
2004–05 IK Sävehof (2) 27–26 IFK Skövde Ericsson Globe, Stockholm 14,327
2005–06 Hammarby IF 34–31 IK Sävehof Scandinavium, Gothenburg 12,236
2006–07 Hammarby IF (2) 34–22 IFK Skövde Ericsson Globe, Stockholm 14,089
2007–08 Hammarby IF (3) 35–29 IK Sävehof Scandinavium, Gothenburg 12,167
2008–09 Alingsås HK 29–26 IF Guif Ericsson Globe, Stockholm 13,297
2009–10 IK Sävehof (3) 30–28* HK Drott Malmö Arena, Malmö 11,822
2010–11 IK Sävehof (4) 35–18 Eskilstuna Guif Scandinavium, Gothenburg 10,763
2011–12 IK Sävehof (5) 29–21 IFK Kristianstad Malmö Arena, Malmö 12,068
2012–13 HK Drott (11) 28–27 IFK Kristianstad Scandinavium, Gothenburg 12,044
2013–14 Alingsås HK (2) 24–22 Lugi HF Malmö Arena, Malmö 10,467
2014–15 IFK Kristianstad (5) 28–25 Alingsås HK Scandinavium, Gothenburg 12,312
2015–16 IFK Kristianstad (6) 27–18 Alingsås HK Malmö Arena, Malmö 11,579
2016–17 IFK Kristianstad (7) 31–25[9] Alingsås HK Malmö Arena, Malmö 9,876[9]
2017–18 IFK Kristianstad (8) 23–22*[10] HK Malmö Scandinavium, Gothenburg 9,668[10]

Playoff winners, final series (2018–) edit

Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season.

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Matches[6] Runners-up
2018–19 IK Sävehof (6) 3–2 Alingsås HK
2019–20 none[a]
2020–21 IK Sävehof (7) 3–0 IFK Skövde
2021–22 Ystads IF (3) 3–1 IFK Skövde
2022–23 IFK Kristianstad (9) 3–2 IK Sävehof

Total titles won edit

Titles won by club (%)

  Redbergslids IK - 20 (22%)
  HK Drott – 11 (12%)
  IFK Kristianstad - 9 (9%)
  SoIK Hellas - 7 (8%)
  IK Heim - 7 (8%)
  Majornas IK - 7 (8%)
  IK Sävehof - 7 (8%)
  Other clubs (25%)

A total of 21 clubs have been crowned Swedish champions from Flottans IF Karlskrona in 1932 until IFK Kristianstad in 2023. A total of 91 Swedish championships have been awarded. Redbergslids IK is the most successful club with 20 Swedish Championship titles.

Teams are ranked by number of titles, then by number of times they have been runners-up, then alphabetically. Teams in bold are those who play in Handbollsligan in 2023–24.

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Redbergslids IK 20 9 1933, 1934, 1947, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003 1937, 1939, 1948, 1953, 1959, 1988, 1999, 2002, 2004
HK Drott 11 12 1975, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2013 1970, 1972, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2010
IFK Kristianstad 9 6 1941, 1948, 1952, 1953, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023 1951, 1954, 1955, 1975, 2012, 2013
SoIK Hellas 7 5 1936, 1937, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1977 1949, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1974
IK Heim 7 4 1950, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1982, 1983 1947, 1961, 1976, 1977
IK Sävehof 7 5 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019, 2021 1993, 1994, 2006, 2008, 2023
Majornas IK 7 0 1935, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946
Ystads IF HF 3 4 1976, 1992, 2022 1969, 1979, 1980, 1981
OV Helsingborg HK 3 2 1961, 1967, 1981 1962, 1964
IF Saab 3 1 1968, 1973, 1974 1990
Hammarby IF 3 0 2006, 2007, 2008
Alingsås HK 2 4 2009, 2014 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Örebro SK 2 2 1956, 1957 1950, 1958
Lugi HF 1 5 1980 1960, 1978, 1984, 1996, 2014
AIK 1 1 1951 1952
Flottans IF Karlskrona 1 1 1932 1936
IFK Lidingö 1 0 1949
IS Göta 1 0 1966
Upsala Studenters IF 1 0 1939
Västerås IK 1 0 1938
Eskilstuna Guif 0 4 1997, 2001, 2009, 2011
IFK Karlskrona 0 4 1940, 1944, 1945, 1956
IFK Skövde 0 4 2005, 2007, 2021, 2022
Stockholms-Flottans IF 0 4 1932, 1933, 1935, 1942
Västra Frölunda IF 0 2 1971, 1983
Djurgårdens IF 0 1 1938
H43 Lund 0 1 1966
HK Malmö 0 1 2018
HP Warta 0 1 1986
IF Hallby 0 1 1963
IFK Malmö 0 1 1957
IFK Uppsala 0 1 1941
Irsta HF 0 1 1991
KFUM Borås 0 1 1965
Sollefteå GIF 0 1 1934
Upsala IF 0 1 1946
Västerås HF 0 1 1943

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The postseason was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak and no championship was awarded.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "SM-slutspel, herrar" (PDF). Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Boken om handboll ("The book about handball"). Bygd och folk förlag. pp. 46–75.
  3. ^ a b "Simic bjöd på stor show". Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Avslöjar: Finalfesten skrotas". Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "Placeringar i högsta serien" (PDF). Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b Handbollboken (The handball book – Yearbook published by the Swedish Handball Federation). 1968–2004.
  7. ^ "Jerry Tollbring: "Syrrans guld är större"". Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  8. ^ "SM-finalerna 2017 spelas i Malmö". Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Alingsås föll tungt i finalen - tredje raka silvret". Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  10. ^ a b "IFK Kristianstad svenska mästare efter jättedramatik". Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  11. ^ "Klart: Handbollsligan utökas till 15 lag". Retrieved 20 March 2020.

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The Swedish men s handball champions Swedish Svenska mastare i handboll for herrar have been determined by three different competitions From 1931 32 until 1951 52 the title was decided by a straight knockout tournament known as Svenska masterskapet the Swedish Championship 1 After 1934 35 it was played parallel to the highest league Allsvenskan The tournament was contested by the winners of the Distriktsmasterskap Provincial Championships until 1945 46 After that it was contested by all teams from the top division all Provincial Champions and invited teams from lower leagues 2 From 1952 53 until 1966 67 the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winners of Allsvenskan Since 1967 68 the Swedish Champions have been determined by a playoffs competition between the highest placed teams in the top league 1 Until 2003 04 all playoff rounds were decided by a series of home and away matches Between 2004 05 and 2017 18 the final was played as a single match at a pre determined venue 3 Since 2018 19 the final is again played as a series 4 The league changed its name to Elitserien in 1990 91 and to Handbollsligan in 2016 17 The Ericsson Globe in Stockholm hosted the final in 2005 2007 and 2009 Redbergslid have won the most Swedish Championships with 20 followed by Drott at 11 These two clubs completely dominated Swedish men s handball from 1983 84 to 2002 03 winning all titles but one They are followed by Kristianstad at 9 titles and four clubs at 7 titles Heim Hellas Majorna and Savehof Majorna have won the title the most times in a row winning it five times from 1942 to 1946 Vasteras IK and AIK are the only teams to have won the championship in its pre 1952 knockout format while playing outside the top flight Drott have been runners up 12 times more than any other team Teams from the Gothenburg area Redbergslid Heim Majorna and Savehof have won 41 of 91 titles Since 1978 clubs from southern and western Gotaland have won 42 of 45 titles the other three being won by Stockholm club Hammarby The current champions are IFK Kristianstad Contents 1 List 1 1 Svenska masterskapet 1931 1952 1 2 League winners 1952 1967 1 3 Playoff winners final series 1967 2004 1 4 Playoff winners single final 2004 2018 1 5 Playoff winners final series 2018 2 Total titles won 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesList editSvenska masterskapet 1931 1952 edit Teams in bold are those who also won Allsvenskan Teams in italics are those from outside Allsvenskan since its formation in 1934 5 An asterisk denotes result after extra time Year Champions number of titles Score 1 Runners up Venue 1 2 Attendance 2 1931 32 Flottans IF Karlskrona 15 9 Stockholms Flottans IF Skeppsholmshallen Stockholm 1 0001932 33 Redbergslids IK 15 11 Stockholms Flottans IF Masshallen Gothenburg 1 4221933 34 Redbergslids IK 2 15 9 Solleftea GIF Masshallen Gothenburg 1 1151934 35 Majornas IK 10 9 Stockholms Flottans IF Skeppsholmshallen Stockholm 1 1821935 36 SoIK Hellas 7 5 Flottans IF Karlskrona Karlskrona 1 2881936 37 SoIK Hellas 2 9 7 Redbergslids IK Alvikshallen Stockholm 2 1011937 38 Vasteras IK 13 12 Djurgardens IF Skeppsholmshallen Stockholm 1 4501938 39 Upsala Studenters IF 7 6 Redbergslids IK Studenternas tennishall Uppsala 8221939 40 Majornas IK 2 8 4 IFK Karlskrona Masshallen Gothenburg 2 2641940 41 IFK Kristianstad 17 8 IFK Uppsala Sodra kaserns gymnastiksal Kristianstad 1 2991941 42 Majornas IK 3 16 5 Stockholms Flottans IF Masshallen Gothenburg 2 3191942 43 Majornas IK 4 14 8 Vasteras HF Masshallen Gothenburg 1 9001943 44 Majornas IK 5 16 8 IFK Karlskrona Karlskrona 1 4991944 45 Majornas IK 6 12 10 IFK Karlskrona Masshallen Gothenburg 3 2541945 46 Majornas IK 7 11 3 Upsala IF Masshallen Gothenburg 1 9901946 47 Redbergslids IK 3 8 7 IK Heim Masshallen Gothenburg 4 1981947 48 IFK Kristianstad 2 8 7 Redbergslids IK Sporthallen Kristianstad 1 6281948 49 IFK Lidingo 7 4 SoIK Hellas Eriksdalshallen Stockholm 1 4031949 50 IK Heim 9 6 Orebro SK Orebro 1 8571950 51 AIK 12 11 IFK Kristianstad Eriksdalshallen Stockholm 1 7841951 52 IFK Kristianstad 3 16 15 AIK Sporthallen Kristianstad 1 272League winners 1952 1967 edit 5 Year Champions number of titles Runners up1952 53 IFK Kristianstad 4 Redbergslids IK1953 54 Redbergslids IK 4 IFK Kristianstad1954 55 IK Heim 2 IFK Kristianstad1955 56 Orebro SK IFK Karlskrona1956 57 Orebro SK 2 IFK Malmo1957 58 Redbergslids IK 5 Orebro SK1958 59 IK Heim 3 Redbergslids IK1959 60 IK Heim 4 Lugi HF1960 61 Vikingarnas IF IK Heim1961 62 IK Heim 5 Vikingarnas IF1962 63 Redbergslids IK 6 IF Hallby1963 64 Redbergslids IK 7 Vikingarnas IF1964 65 Redbergslids IK 8 KFUM Boras1965 66 IS Gota H43 Lund1966 67 Vikingarnas IF 2 SoIK HellasPlayoff winners final series 1967 2004 edit Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season 5 Until 1982 83 series results are given as wins draws losses Year Champions number of titles Matches 6 Runners up1967 68 IF Saab 1 1 0 SoIK Hellas1968 69 SoIK Hellas 3 2 0 0 Ystads IF HF1969 70 SoIK Hellas 4 1 1 0 HK Drott1970 71 SoIK Hellas 5 2 0 0 Vastra Frolunda IF1971 72 SoIK Hellas 6 2 0 1 HK Drott1972 73 IF Saab 2 1 1 0 SoIK Hellas1973 74 IF Saab 3 2 0 1 SoIK Hellas1974 75 HK Drott 1 1 0 IFK Kristianstad1975 76 Ystads IF HF 2 0 1 IK Heim1976 77 SoIK Hellas 7 2 0 0 IK Heim1977 78 HK Drott 2 2 0 0 Lugi HF1978 79 HK Drott 3 1 1 0 Ystads IF HF1979 80 Lugi HF 2 0 1 Ystads IF HF1980 81 Vikingarnas IF 3 2 0 1 Ystads IF HF1981 82 IK Heim 6 2 0 0 HK Drott1982 83 IK Heim 7 2 0 0 Vastra Frolunda IF1983 84 HK Drott 4 3 0 Lugi HF1984 85 Redbergslids IK 9 3 2 HK Drott1985 86 Redbergslids IK 10 3 1 HP Warta1986 87 Redbergslids IK 11 3 1 HK Drott1987 88 HK Drott 5 3 0 Redbergslids IK1988 89 Redbergslids IK 12 3 0 HK Drott1989 90 HK Drott 6 3 1 IF Saab1990 91 HK Drott 7 3 0 Irsta HF1991 92 Ystads IF HF 2 3 0 HK Drott1992 93 Redbergslids IK 13 3 2 IK Savehof1993 94 HK Drott 8 3 0 IK Savehof1994 95 Redbergslids IK 14 3 2 HK Drott1995 96 Redbergslids IK 15 3 0 Lugi HF1996 97 Redbergslids IK 16 3 0 IF Guif1997 98 Redbergslids IK 17 3 1 HK Drott1998 99 HK Drott 9 3 1 Redbergslids IK1999 2000 Redbergslids IK 18 2 1 HK Drott2000 01 Redbergslids IK 19 2 1 IF Guif2001 02 HK Drott 10 2 0 Redbergslids IK2002 03 Redbergslids IK 20 3 0 HK Drott2003 04 IK Savehof 3 0 Redbergslids IKPlayoff winners single final 2004 2018 edit Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season 5 7 An asterisk denotes result after extra time Year Champions number of titles Score 3 Runners up Venue Attendance 8 2004 05 IK Savehof 2 27 26 IFK Skovde Ericsson Globe Stockholm 14 3272005 06 Hammarby IF 34 31 IK Savehof Scandinavium Gothenburg 12 2362006 07 Hammarby IF 2 34 22 IFK Skovde Ericsson Globe Stockholm 14 0892007 08 Hammarby IF 3 35 29 IK Savehof Scandinavium Gothenburg 12 1672008 09 Alingsas HK 29 26 IF Guif Ericsson Globe Stockholm 13 2972009 10 IK Savehof 3 30 28 HK Drott Malmo Arena Malmo 11 8222010 11 IK Savehof 4 35 18 Eskilstuna Guif Scandinavium Gothenburg 10 7632011 12 IK Savehof 5 29 21 IFK Kristianstad Malmo Arena Malmo 12 0682012 13 HK Drott 11 28 27 IFK Kristianstad Scandinavium Gothenburg 12 0442013 14 Alingsas HK 2 24 22 Lugi HF Malmo Arena Malmo 10 4672014 15 IFK Kristianstad 5 28 25 Alingsas HK Scandinavium Gothenburg 12 3122015 16 IFK Kristianstad 6 27 18 Alingsas HK Malmo Arena Malmo 11 5792016 17 IFK Kristianstad 7 31 25 9 Alingsas HK Malmo Arena Malmo 9 876 9 2017 18 IFK Kristianstad 8 23 22 10 HK Malmo Scandinavium Gothenburg 9 668 10 Playoff winners final series 2018 edit Teams in bold are those who also won the regular season Year Champions number of titles Matches 6 Runners up2018 19 IK Savehof 6 3 2 Alingsas HK2019 20 none a 2020 21 IK Savehof 7 3 0 IFK Skovde2021 22 Ystads IF 3 3 1 IFK Skovde2022 23 IFK Kristianstad 9 3 2 IK SavehofTotal titles won editTitles won by club Redbergslids IK 20 22 HK Drott 11 12 IFK Kristianstad 9 9 SoIK Hellas 7 8 IK Heim 7 8 Majornas IK 7 8 IK Savehof 7 8 Other clubs 25 A total of 21 clubs have been crowned Swedish champions from Flottans IF Karlskrona in 1932 until IFK Kristianstad in 2023 A total of 91 Swedish championships have been awarded Redbergslids IK is the most successful club with 20 Swedish Championship titles Teams are ranked by number of titles then by number of times they have been runners up then alphabetically Teams in bold are those who play in Handbollsligan in 2023 24 Club Winners Runners up Years won Years runners upRedbergslids IK 20 9 1933 1934 1947 1954 1958 1963 1964 1965 1985 1986 1987 1989 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2003 1937 1939 1948 1953 1959 1988 1999 2002 2004HK Drott 11 12 1975 1978 1979 1984 1988 1990 1991 1994 1999 2002 2013 1970 1972 1982 1985 1987 1989 1992 1995 1998 2000 2003 2010IFK Kristianstad 9 6 1941 1948 1952 1953 2015 2016 2017 2018 2023 1951 1954 1955 1975 2012 2013SoIK Hellas 7 5 1936 1937 1969 1970 1971 1972 1977 1949 1967 1968 1973 1974IK Heim 7 4 1950 1955 1959 1960 1962 1982 1983 1947 1961 1976 1977IK Savehof 7 5 2004 2005 2010 2011 2012 2019 2021 1993 1994 2006 2008 2023Majornas IK 7 0 1935 1940 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 Ystads IF HF 3 4 1976 1992 2022 1969 1979 1980 1981OV Helsingborg HK 3 2 1961 1967 1981 1962 1964IF Saab 3 1 1968 1973 1974 1990Hammarby IF 3 0 2006 2007 2008 Alingsas HK 2 4 2009 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019Orebro SK 2 2 1956 1957 1950 1958Lugi HF 1 5 1980 1960 1978 1984 1996 2014AIK 1 1 1951 1952Flottans IF Karlskrona 1 1 1932 1936IFK Lidingo 1 0 1949 IS Gota 1 0 1966 Upsala Studenters IF 1 0 1939 Vasteras IK 1 0 1938 Eskilstuna Guif 0 4 1997 2001 2009 2011IFK Karlskrona 0 4 1940 1944 1945 1956IFK Skovde 0 4 2005 2007 2021 2022Stockholms Flottans IF 0 4 1932 1933 1935 1942Vastra Frolunda IF 0 2 1971 1983Djurgardens IF 0 1 1938H43 Lund 0 1 1966HK Malmo 0 1 2018HP Warta 0 1 1986IF Hallby 0 1 1963IFK Malmo 0 1 1957IFK Uppsala 0 1 1941Irsta HF 0 1 1991KFUM Boras 0 1 1965Solleftea GIF 0 1 1934Upsala IF 0 1 1946Vasteras HF 0 1 1943See also editHandbollsliganNotes edit The postseason was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak and no championship was awarded 11 References edit a b c d SM slutspel herrar PDF Retrieved 22 June 2017 a b c Boken om handboll The book about handball Bygd och folk forlag pp 46 75 a b Simic bjod pa stor show Retrieved 4 July 2017 Avslojar Finalfesten skrotas Retrieved 22 July 2019 a b c d Placeringar i hogsta serien PDF Retrieved 4 July 2017 a b Handbollboken The handball book Yearbook published by the Swedish Handball Federation 1968 2004 Jerry Tollbring Syrrans guld ar storre Retrieved 4 July 2017 SM finalerna 2017 spelas i Malmo Retrieved 4 July 2017 a b Alingsas foll tungt i finalen tredje raka silvret Retrieved 4 July 2017 a b IFK Kristianstad svenska mastare efter jattedramatik Retrieved 13 May 2018 Klart Handbollsligan utokas till 15 lag Retrieved 20 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Swedish men 27s handball champions amp oldid 1158440910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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