The 1901 season in Swedish football, starting January 1901 and ending December 1901:
Honours
Official titles
Title | Team | Reason |
---|---|---|
Swedish Champions 1901 | AIK | Winners of Svenska Mästerskapet |
Competitions
Level | Competition | Team |
---|---|---|
Championship Cup | Svenska Mästerskapet 1901 | AIK |
Cup competition | Kamratmästerskapen 1901 | IFK Eskilstuna |
Rosenska Pokalen 1901 | No winner |
Promotions, relegations and qualifications
Promotions
Promoted from | Promoted to | Team | Reason[1] |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown | Svenska Bollspelsförbundets serie 1902 | AIK | Unknown |
AIK 2 | Unknown | ||
Djurgårdens IF | Unknown | ||
Norrmalms IK | Unknown | ||
IF Sleipner | Unknown | ||
IF Swithiod | Unknown | ||
Östermalms SK | Unknown | ||
Unknown | Svenska Bollspelsförbundets andra serie 1902 | AIK 3 | Unknown |
Djurgårdens IF 2 | Unknown | ||
Norrmalms SK | Unknown | ||
IFK Stockholm | Unknown | ||
IK Svea | Unknown | ||
IF Swithiod 2 | Unknown | ||
Östermalms IF | Unknown |
Domestic results
Svenska Mästerskapet 1901
- Final
Kamratmästerskapen 1901
- Final
IFK Eskilstuna | 0–0 1–0 (aet) | IFK Köping |
---|---|---|
Johannisdal, Köping
Rosenska Pokalen 1901
- Final
Notes
- ↑ There existed no regular promotion and relegation in the leagues at this time. Teams were excluded, relegated, admitted or promoted to a league on other bases than their finishing position the season before.
- ↑ The match could not be played due to darkness, and AIK were given the title as they were considered to be the better team because they had already beaten Örgrytes main team in the semi-final, and also because they then would not need to stay in Gothenburg overnight.
- ↑ The match ended 1–1 even after extra time had been played and the replay date was set to 29 September 1901, but that match was cancelled and no winners were declared.
References
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- Jönsson, Åke (2006). Fotboll: hur världens största sport växte fram. Lund: Historiska media. ISBN 91-85377-48-1.
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Online
- "Fakta och historik". AIK Fotboll. 2006. Archived from the original on 3 April 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
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