1986 Allsvenskan

Final Round: Mats Magnusson, Lasse Larsson (both Malmö FF )

The Fotbollsallsvenskan 1986 was the 62nd season playing time in the highest Swedish football league Fotbollsallsvenskan. Between 19 April and October 5, 1985 came the twelve first division in return game in the regular season at before then also in home -and-away the best four teams to November 1 in a final round, the Swedish in the Cup mode Championship playing off.

Course of the season

The supervised by Roy Hodgson team Malmö FF placed analogously to the previous year at the top of the regular season. Only in the duel against IK Brage on the seventh match had to leave the place as a loser team. This year's finalist IFK Göteborg was relegated to second place. Behind the third-placed AIK the season designed balanced - between the fourth and the first relegation were at the end of the season four points.

IFK Norrköping escaped despite a 0-1 home defeat against Kalmar FF on goal difference before the tied competitors Halmstad BK in the championship finals. Östers IF and Hammarby IF missed with a 0-0 draw on the final day in a direct duel the jump to fourth place, IK Brage by a defeat against AIK and last year's champion Örgryte IS by a 0:2 at Halmstad BK.

In the semifinals, the finals in each case the away goals rule had to decide. Malmö FF and AIK then met in the final. After AIK won the home game 1-0 Malmö FF decided the return match by a 5-2 win for themselves. Thus, brought the team to Ingemar Erlandsson Jan Moeller, Jonas Thern, Leif Engqvist, Magnus Andersson and Hans Borg Von Rosen's Cup.

Even before the last game were Kalmar FF and Movers Djurgårdens IF that adopted in the second class Division 1 each with home wins, firmly relegated.

Final Table

Championship finals

Survey

Semifinal

  • IFK Norrköping and Malmö FF 2-2, 0-0 (2-2 )
  • AIK IFK Göteborg 0-0, 1-1 (1-1 )

Final

  • AIK - Malmö FF 1-0, 2:5 ( 3:5 )

Decisions

Top scorers

The title of the scorer landed Johnny Ekström from the second- IFK Gothenburg. In the final round Mats Magnusson and Lasse Larsson sailed from master Malmö FF, each with three goals out.

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