2012 Damallsvenskan
The 2012 Damallsvenskan, part of the 2012 Swedish football season, was the 25th season of Damallsvenskan since its establishment in 1988. The 2012 fixtures were released on 8 December 2011.[1] The season began on 9 April 2012 and ended on 3 November 2012. LdB FC Malmö were the defending champions, having won their 7th title the previous season. In an interesting season finish Malmö had a five points advantage over Tyresö two days before the end. On the second last matchday though Malmö only drew, while Tyresö won and the teams then met on the final matchday to play for the championship. Due to a better goal difference Tyresö won its first title after a late goal for a 1–0 win.
A total of twelve teams contested the league, 10 returning from the 2011 season and two promoted from Division 1.
Teams
Hammarby IF DFF and Dalsjöfors GoIF were relegated at the end of the 2011 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by Division 1 division champions AIK and Vittsjö GIK.
Stadia and locations
Locations of the 2012 Damallsvenskan teams
Team |
Location |
Stadium |
Stadium capacity1 |
AIK |
Stockholm |
Skytteholms IP |
3,000 |
Djurgårdens IF |
Stockholm |
Kristinebergs IP |
930 |
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC |
Gothenburg |
Valhalla IP |
3,000 |
Jitex BK |
Mölndal |
Åbyvallen |
2,000 |
Kristianstads DFF |
Kristianstad |
Vilans IP |
5,000 |
Linköpings FC |
Linköping |
Folkungavallen |
8,000 |
LdB FC Malmö |
Malmö |
Malmö IP |
6,800 |
Piteå IF |
Piteå |
LF Arena |
3,000 |
Tyresö FF |
Tyresö |
Tyresövallen |
3,500 |
Umeå IK |
Umeå |
T3 Arena |
8,000 |
Vittsjö GIK |
Vittsjö |
Vittsjö IP |
1,500[2] |
KIF Örebro DFF |
Örebro |
Behrn Arena |
13,500 |
- 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.[3]
Table
Results
Home ╲ Away |
AIK !AIK |
Djurgårdens IF !DIF |
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC !KGFC | Jitex BK !JBK | Kristianstads DFF !KDFF | Linköpings FC !LFC | LdB FC Malmö !LdB | Piteå IF !PIF | Tyresö FF !TFF | Umeå IK !UIK | Vittsjö GIK !VGIK | KIF Örebro DFF !KIFÖ |
AIK !AIK
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| 0–1
| 1–0
| 3–1
| 2–3
| 1–3
| 2–0
| 0–3
| 0–4
| 2–2
| 1–1
| 0–2 |
Djurgårdens IF !Djurgårdens IF
| 2–1
|
| 0–2
| 0–2
| 0–1
| 1–4
| 1–2
| 4–3
| 2–0
| 1–0
| 1–1
| 3–1 |
Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC !Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC
| 1–1
| 2–0
|
| 3–3
| 3–0
| 6–0
| 0–1
| 2–1
| 0–1
| 5–0
| 1–2
| 2–1 |
Jitex BK !Jitex BK
| 2–0
| 2–0
| 1–3
|
| 3–1
| 0–0
| 1–4
| 2–2
| 1–3
| 1–1
| 1–2
| 0–1 |
Kristianstads DFF !Kristianstads DFF
| 3–0
| 4–3
| 4–1
| 1–3
|
| 1–1
| 0–3
| 3–2
| 0–2
| 0–1
| 3–1
| 4–0 |
Linköpings FC !Linköpings FC
| 0–0
| 11–0
| 3–2
| 4–0
| 1–1
|
| 3–5
| 4–1
| 1–0
| 4–1
| 4–3
| 1–1 |
LdB FC Malmö !LdB FC Malmö
| 5–0
| 4–0
| 2–1
| 2–0
| 5–2
| 2–1
|
| 3–1
| 0–1
| 7–1
| 4–1
| 2–1 |
Piteå IF !Piteå IF
| 3–0
| 3–1
| 1–3
| 0–1
| 2–0
| 0–1
| 0–2
|
| 1–5
| 3–1
| 2–0
| 3–0 |
Tyresö FF !Tyresö FF
| 1–0
| 2–0
| 3–1
| 3–0
| 1–2
| 3–0
| 2–0
| 5–1
|
| 6–0
| 5–1
| 7–0 |
Umeå IK !Umeå IK
| 3–1
| 2–0
| 0–3
| 1–1
| 0–2
| 1–1
| 1–1
| 2–0
| 1–5
|
| 4–1
| 0–1 |
Vittsjö GIK !Vittsjö GIK
| 3–1
| 4–1
| 0–1
| 1–0
| 2–1
| 3–0
| 2–3
| 2–1
| 1–1
| 2–3
|
| 0–1 |
KIF Örebro DFF !KIF Örebro DFF
| 3–0
| 3–0
| 0–6
| 1–0
| 1–4
| 2–3
| 3–4
| 1–2
| 0–5
| 0–2
| 3–4
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Source: svenskfotboll.se (Swedish)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Season prizes
Season statistics
References
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