2015 Allsvenskan
{{Short description|91st season of Allsvenskan}}
{{stack|{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Allsvenskan
| season = 2015
| winners = IFK Norrköping
13th Allsvenskan title
13th Swedish title
| relegated = Halmstads BK
Åtvidabergs FF
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = IFK Norrköping
| continentalcup2 = Europa League
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = IFK Göteborg
AIK
| matches = 240
| total goals = 674
| league topscorer = Emir Kujović (21 goals){{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=sl | title=Skytteliga | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=The Swedish Football Association | access-date=10 April 2015 | language=sv | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150706004438/http://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=sl | archive-date=6 July 2015 | url-status=dead | df=dmy-all }}
| best goalkeeper = John Alvbåge (81 save %)
| biggest home win = {{nobreak|IFK Göteborg 6–0 Örebro SK}}
(2 August 2015){{cite web|url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/spelprogram/ | title=Spelprogram - Allsvenskan, herrar | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=10 April 2015}}
{{nobreak|Falkenbergs FF 6–0 Åtvidabergs FF}}
(18 October 2015)
| biggest away win = {{nobreak|IFK Norrköping 0–4 IF Elfsborg}}
(13 April 2015)
| highest scoring = {{nobreak|AIK 4–3 Falkenbergs FF}}
(3 June 2015)
{{nobreak|Malmö FF 4–3 Falkenbergs FF}}
(23 September 2015)
{{nobreak|BK Häcken 5–2 IF Elfsborg}}
(25 October 2015)
| longest wins = 9 matches{{cite web |url=http://www.whoscored.com/Regions/212/Tournaments/40/Sweden-Allsvenskan#streaks-11975 |title=Allsvenskan |publisher=whoscored.com |access-date=11 August 2015}}
AIK
| longest unbeaten = 15 matches
Djurgårdens IF
| longest winless = 18 matches
Åtvidabergs FF
| longest losses = 6 matches
Åtvidabergs FF
| highest attendance = 43,713
{{nobreak|AIK 1–2 IFK Göteborg}}
(26 October 2015)
| lowest attendance = 1,431
{{nobreak|BK Häcken 2–0 Örebro SK}}
(10 May 2015)
| attendance = 2,392,098{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=spl | title=Publikliga | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=10 April 2015}}
| prevseason = 2014
| nextseason = 2016
| updated =
}}}}
The 2015 Allsvenskan season, was the 91st edition of top tier Allsvenskan football competition since its founding in 1924 under the authority of the Swedish Football Association in Sweden; the 2015 Swedish football season. 16 teams contested the league; 14 returning from the 2014 season and two that were promoted from Superettan. The 2015 fixtures were released on 21 January 2015.{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/arkiv/cuper-serier/2015/01/spelprogram-for-2015/ | title=Spelprogram för 2015 | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=14 February 2015 | author=27 January 2015 | language=sv}} The season started on 4 April 2015, when BK Häcken visited newly promoted Hammarby IF at Tele2 Arena and ended on 31 October 2015.
Malmö FF unsuccessfully defended its 2014 title losing to IFK Norrköping in the 2015 title final on 31 October 2015, 2–0. IFK Norrköping would win the title with a margin of three points ahead of IFK Göteborg and five points clear of third-placed team AIK. The 2015 title enabled IFK Norrköping a guaranteed place to contest in the second qualifying round the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League tournament; runners-up IFK Göteborg and third-placed AIK would compete in first qualifying round of 2016–17 UEFA Europa League. The fourth-placed team Elfsborg would play in Europa League if they or one of the top three teams won 2015–16 Svenska Cupen.
Summary
=Background=
The annual pre-season kick-off meeting was held at Scandic Infra City in Upplands Väsby on 23 March 2015.{{cite web | url=http://www.svenskelitfotboll.se/datum-for-upptaktstraffarna-2015-klart/ | title=Datum för Upptaktsträffarna 2015 klart! | publisher=Föreningen Svensk Elitfotboll | work=svenskelitfotboll.se | date=2 February 2015 | access-date=14 February 2015 | language=sv}} Managers and key players from the major teams as well as some of the predicted bottom teams will be interviewed by representatives from the media as well as commentators from C More Entertainment, the official broadcasters of the league.
=Season overview=
The season started on 4 April 2015 with two fixtures, an early afternoon fixture between newcomers Hammarby IF and last year's fifth placed team BK Häcken at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm followed by the match between Kalmar FF and Helsingborgs IF at Guldfågeln Arena. The rest of the fixtures of the first round were spread out during the two following days. The defending champions Malmö FF will start the season with an away fixture against newcomers GIF Sundsvall at Norrporten Arena on 6 April 2015. The first few match weeks include a number of high-profile matches, Malmö FF faced last years third placed team AIK in a home fixture on 9 April 2015 and last year's runners-up IFK Göteborg in an away fixture on match day three on 12 April 2015. Matchday seven featured both a Scanian derby between Malmö FF and Helsingborg on 3 May 2015 and a Stockholm derby between AIK and Hammarby on 4 May 2015.
During the 26th round of play, a record was set as the total attendance for the season surpassed 2 million spectators. The previous record of 1,956,042 spectators was set in 1957–58.{{cite web |url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/arkiv/allsvenskan/tt/2015/09/tva-miljoner-har-sett-allsvenskan/ | title=Två miljoner har sett allsvenskan |work=svenskfotboll.se |date=27 September 2015 |language=sv}}
=Allsvenskans stora pris=
For the third year running, the broadcaster of Allsvenskan, C More Entertainment, hosted an award ceremony where they presented seven awards and two special awards to the players and staff of the 16 Allsvenskan clubs, the award ceremony was held on 5 November 2015.{{cite web | url=https://www.allsvenskan.se/alla-vinnare-i-allsvenskans-stora-pris/ | title=Alla vinnare i Allsvenskans Stora Pris | publisher=allsvenskan.se | work=allsvenskan.se | access-date=5 November 2015 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The nominations for the 2015 season were officially announced on 2 November 2015. Nominees are displayed below, the winners are marked in bold text. IFK Norrköping received the most nominations with six nominations while AIK received five nominations and IFK Göteborg received four nominations. Djurgårdens IF and IF Elfsborg received two nominations and Falkenbergs FF and Malmö FF received one nomination each.
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Goalkeeper of the year
- John Alvbåge (IFK Göteborg)
- Patrik Carlgren (AIK)
- Kevin Stuhr Ellegaard (IF Elfsborg)
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Defender of the year
- Andreas Johansson (IFK Norrköping)
- Haitam Aleesami (IFK Göteborg)
- Emil Salomonsson (IFK Göteborg)
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Midfielder of the year
- Ebenezer Ofori (AIK)
- Daniel Sjölund (IFK Norrköping)
- Viktor Claesson (IF Elfsborg)
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Forward of the year
- Emir Kujović (IFK Norrköping)
- Henok Goitom (AIK)
- Markus Rosenberg (Malmö FF)
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Newcomer of the year
- Kerim Mrabti (Djurgårdens IF)
- Sam Johnson (Djurgårdens IF)
- Gustaf Nilsson (Falkenbergs FF)
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Manager of the year
- Jan Andersson (IFK Norrköping)
- Jörgen Lennartsson (IFK Göteborg)
- Andreas Alm (AIK)
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Most valuable player of the year
- Henok Goitom (AIK)
- Emir Kujović (IFK Norrköping)
- Andreas Johansson (IFK Norrköping)
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Teams
A total of sixteen teams will contest the league, including fourteen sides from the 2014 season and two promoted teams from the 2014 Superettan. Both of the promoted teams for the 2014 season managed to stay in the league, Falkenbergs FF and Örebro SK.
Mjällby AIF and IF Brommapojkarna were relegated at the end of the 2014 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by 2014 Superettan champions Hammarby IF and runners-up GIF Sundsvall. Hammarby returned to Allsvenskan after five years absence, having been relegated at the end of the 2009 season. This was Hammarby's 47th season in the league. Sundsvall returned to Allsvenskan after two years absence, having been relegated at the end of the 2012 season. This was Sundsvall's 15th season in the league.
Gefle IF as 14th-placed team retained their Allsvenskan spot after winning against third-placed Superettan team Ljungskile SK 4–1 on aggregate in a relegation/promotion playoff.
=Stadia and locations=
{{location map+ |Sweden Southern |float=right |width=350 |caption=Location of teams in 2015 Allsvenskan |places=
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=59.34535 |long=18.079044 |label={{nobreak|AIK}}|position=top}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=57.719167 |long=11.930556 |label=
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=56.674375 |long=12.857788 |label={{nobreak|Halmstads BK}}|position=right}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=56.049444 |long=12.706944 |label=
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=57.735556 |long=12.935278 |label={{nobreak|IF Elfsborg}}}}
{{Location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=58.60 |long=16.20 |label={{nobreak|IFK Norrköping}}|position=left}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=55.583333 |long=12.983333 |label={{nobreak|Malmö FF}}}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=56.668611 |long=16.31 |label={{nobreak|Kalmar FF}}}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=58.20 |long=16.00 |label={{nobreak|Åtvidabergs FF}}}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=59.34535 |long=18.079044 |label={{nobreak|Djurgårdens IF}}|position=left}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=57.706111 |long=11.980556 |label={{nobreak|IFK Göteborg}}|position=bottom}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=59.266111 |long=15.223056 |label={{nobreak|Örebro SK}}|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=56.90 |long=12.4833 |label={{nobreak|Falkenbergs FF}}|position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=59.34535 |long=18.079044 |label={{nobreak|Hammarby IF}}|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=62.40 |long=17.3167 |label={{nobreak|GIF Sundsvall}}}}
{{location map~ |Sweden Southern |lat=60.673056 |long=17.1275 |label={{nobreak|Gefle IF}}}}
}}
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
! Team ! Location ! Stadium ! Turf1 ! Stadium capacity1 |
AIK
|align="center" |50,000 |
rowspan="2"|BK Häcken
|rowspan="2"|Gothenburg |Gamla Ullevi (Until 6 June 2015) |Natural |align="center" |18,600 |
Bravida Arena (From 5 July 2015)
|align="center" |6,500 |
Djurgårdens IF
|Stockholm |Artificial |align="center" |30,000 |
Falkenbergs FF
|Natural |align="center" |4,000 |
rowspan="2"|Gefle IF
|rowspan="2"|Gävle |Strömvallen (Until 30 April 2015) |Artificial |align="center" |7,200 |
Gavlevallen (From 20 May 2015)
|Artificial |align="center" |6,500 |
GIF Sundsvall
|Artificial |align="center" |7,700 |
Halmstads BK
|Natural |align="center" |15,500 |
Hammarby IF
|Stockholm |Tele2 Arena |Artificial |align="center" |30,000 |
Helsingborgs IF
|Natural |align="center" |16,5002 |
IF Elfsborg
|Artificial |align="center" |16,899 |
IFK Göteborg
|Gothenburg |Gamla Ullevi |Natural |align="center" |18,600 |
IFK Norrköping
|Artificial |align="center" |15,734 |
Kalmar FF
|Natural |align="center" |12,000 |
Malmö FF
|Natural |align="center" |24,000 |
Åtvidabergs FF
|Artificial |align="center" |8,100 |
Örebro SK
| Örebro |Artificial |align="center" |12,300 |
- 1 According to each club information page at the Swedish Football Association website for Allsvenskan.{{cite web |title=Allsvenskan |url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/ |publisher=The Swedish Football Association |access-date=6 November 2014|language=sv }}
- 2 The capacity of Olympia will be reduced during the season due to major stadium renovations.{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/arkiv/allsvenskan/tt/2014/10/olympia-byggs-om-for-408-miljoner/ | title=Olympia byggs om för 408 miljoner | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | date=22 October 2014 | access-date=6 November 2014 | language=sv}}
{{Clear}}
=Personnel and kits=
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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! Team ! Head coach1 ! Captain ! Kit manufacturer ! Main shirt sponsor |
AIK
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Andreas|Alm}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Nils-Eric|Johansson}} | Adidas | Åbro |
BK Häcken
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Peter|Gerhardsson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Martin|Ericsson}} | Nike | BRA Bygg |
Djurgårdens IF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Per|Olsson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Emil|Bergström}} | Adidas | Prioritet Finans |
Falkenbergs FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Hans Eklund |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|David|Svensson|David Svensson (footballer, born 1984)}} | Nike |
Gefle IF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Roger|Sandberg}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|David|Fällman}} | Umbro | Sandvik |
GIF Sundsvall
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Joel|Cedergren}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Tommy|Naurin}} | Adidas | Various |
Halmstads BK
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Jan|Jönsson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Fredrik|Liverstam}} | Puma | Prioritet Finans |
Hammarby IF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Nanne|Bergstrand}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Kennedy|Bakircioglu}} | Puma | LW |
Helsingborgs IF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Henrik|Larsson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Peter|Larsson|Peter Larsson (footballer, born 1984)}} | Puma |
IF Elfsborg
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Magnus|Haglund}} |{{flagicon|DEN}} {{sortname|Kevin|Stuhr Ellegaard}} | Umbro | Various |
IFK Göteborg
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Jörgen|Lennartsson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Mattias|Bjärsmyr}} | Adidas | Prioritet Finans |
IFK Norrköping
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Janne|Andersson}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Andreas|Johansson|Andreas Johansson (footballer, born 1982)}} | Nike | Holmen |
Kalmar FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Peter|Swärdh}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|David|Elm|David Elm (footballer)}} | Puma | Småländska Hjältevadshus |
Malmö FF
|{{flagicon|NOR}} {{sortname|Åge|Hareide}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Markus|Rosenberg}} | Puma | Rörläggaren |
Åtvidabergs FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Roar|Hansen}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Daniel|Hallingström}} | Uhlsport | Various |
Örebro SK
|{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Alexander|Axén}} |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Robert|Åhman Persson}} | Puma | Various |
=Managerial changes=
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Team
!Outgoing manager !Manner of departure !Date of vacancy !Table !Incoming manager !Date of appointment |
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IFK Göteborg
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Stahre |Sacked |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Jörgen|Lennartsson}} |
Falkenbergs FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Larsson |End of contract |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} Hans Eklund |
Helsingborgs IF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Roar Hansen |Demoted |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Larsson |
IF Elfsborg
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Janne Mian |Demoted |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} Magnus Haglund |
Kalmar FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Hans Eklund |Sacked |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Peter|Swärdh}} |
Åtvidabergs FF
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Peter Swärdh |Mutual termination |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} Roar Hansen |
Halmstads BK
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jens Gustafsson |Sacked |Pre-season |{{flagicon|SWE}} Jan Jönsson |
League table
|source=[https://www.svenskfotboll.se/serier-cuper/tabell-och-resultat/allsvenskan-herrar/57221/ svenskfotboll.se] {{in lang|sv}}
|team1=IFKN |team2=IFKG |team3=AIK |team4=IFE |team5=MFF |team6=DIF |team7=BKH |team8=HIF |team9=ÖSK |team10=GIF |team11=HAM |team12=GIFS |team13=KFF |team14=FFF |team15=HBK |team16=ÅFF
|result1=CL2Q |result2=EL1Q |result3=EL1Q |result7=EL2Q |result14=RPO |result15=REL |result16=REL
|update=complete
|win_AIK =18|draw_AIK =7 |loss_AIK =5 |gf_AIK =54|ga_AIK =34
|win_BKH =13|draw_BKH =6 |loss_BKH =11|gf_BKH =45|ga_BKH =39
|win_DIF =14|draw_DIF =9 |loss_DIF =7 |gf_DIF =52|ga_DIF =37
|win_FFF =7 |draw_FFF =4 |loss_FFF =19|gf_FFF =38|ga_FFF =56
|win_GIF =10|draw_GIF =6 |loss_GIF =14|gf_GIF =35|ga_GIF =50
|win_GIFS=9 |draw_GIFS=5 |loss_GIFS=16|gf_GIFS=34|ga_GIFS=52
|win_HAM =8 |draw_HAM =9 |loss_HAM =13|gf_HAM =35|ga_HAM =39
|win_HBK =4 |draw_HBK =9 |loss_HBK =17|gf_HBK =21|ga_HBK =44
|win_HIF =11|draw_HIF =4 |loss_HIF =15|gf_HIF =43|ga_HIF =45
|win_IFE =16|draw_IFE =7 |loss_IFE =7 |gf_IFE =59|ga_IFE =42
|win_IFKG=18|draw_IFKG=9 |loss_IFKG=3 |gf_IFKG=52|ga_IFKG=22
|win_IFKN=20|draw_IFKN=6 |loss_IFKN=4 |gf_IFKN=60|ga_IFKN=33
|win_KFF =8 |draw_KFF =7 |loss_KFF =15|gf_KFF =31|ga_KFF =42
|win_MFF =15|draw_MFF =9 |loss_MFF =6 |gf_MFF =54|ga_MFF =34
|win_ÅFF =2 |draw_ÅFF =9 |loss_ÅFF =19|gf_ÅFF =25|ga_ÅFF =55
|win_ÖSK =9 |draw_ÖSK =10|loss_ÖSK =11|gf_ÖSK =36|ga_ÖSK =50
|status_IFKN=C
|status_FFF =O
|status_HBK =R
|status_ÅFF =R
|name_AIK =AIK
|name_BKH =BK Häcken
|name_DIF =Djurgårdens IF
|name_FFF =Falkenbergs FF
|name_GIF =Gefle IF
|name_GIFS=GIF Sundsvall
|name_HAM =Hammarby IF
|name_HBK =Halmstads BK
|name_HIF =Helsingborgs IF
|name_IFE =IF Elfsborg
|name_IFKG=IFK Göteborg
|name_IFKN=IFK Norrköping
|name_KFF =Kalmar FF
|name_MFF =Malmö FF
|name_ÅFF =Åtvidabergs FF
|name_ÖSK =Örebro SK
|show_limit=5
|class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Play-off
(Note: Play-off is only played if need to decide champion, teams for relegation or UEFA competition and will be played on a neutral ground).{{cite web |url=http://d01.fogis.se/svenskfotboll.se/ImageVault/Images/id_92120/scope_0/ImageVaultHandler.aspx141202110258-uq |title=Tävlingsbestämmelser år 2015 |trans-title=Regulations 2015 |format=pdf |publisher=Swedish Football Association |language=sv |access-date=11 July 2015}}
|res_col_header=QR
|col_CL2Q=green1 |text_CL2Q=Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
|col_EL2Q=blue1 |text_EL2Q=Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
|col_EL1Q=blue2 |text_EL1Q=Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
|col_RPO=red2 |text_RPO=Qualification for the relegation play-offs
|col_REL=red1 |text_REL=Relegation to the Superettan
|note_res_EL2Q=BK Häcken qualified for the Europa League second qualifying round by winning the 2015–16 Svenska Cupen.
}}
Positions by round
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|team1= IFK Norrköping
| pos1= 8/ 3/ 9/12/ 8/ 8/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 4/ 3/ 4/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 4/ 3/ 4/ 4/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1
|team2= IFK Göteborg
| pos2= 6/ 2/ 6/ 3/ 1/ 3/ 3/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 2
|team3= AIK
| pos3= 4/ 7/ 3/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 3
|team4= IF Elfsborg
| pos4= 5/ 6/ 1/ 1/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 5/ 4
|team5= Malmö FF
| pos5= 1/ 4/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 1/ 1/ 2/ 4/ 5/ 4/ 2/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 4/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 4/ 5
|team6= Djurgårdens IF
| pos6=11/10/13/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 5/ 4/ 3/ 3/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 3/ 4/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6
|team7= BK Häcken
| pos7=14/11/12/14/12/12/ 9/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7
|team8= Helsingborgs IF
| pos8= 9/ 9/ 7/ 4/ 6/ 5/ 7/ 7/ 9/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8
|team9= Örebro SK
| pos9= 7/12/14/16/16/16/16/16/14/14/14/14/14/14/15/15/15/15/15/15/15/14/13/13/13/11/11/11/ 9/ 9
|team10= Gefle IF
| pos10= 2/ 1/ 5/ 6/ 9/ 9/10/10/ 8/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 8/10/ 9/ 7/ 8/ 8/ 9/10/ 9/ 7/ 8/ 8/10/10/11/10
|team11= Hammarby IF
| pos11= 3/ 5/ 4/ 7/ 5/ 6/ 8/ 9/10/11/11/11/11/11/10/11/11/11/12/12/10/11/11/11/10/10/ 9/ 9/10/11
|team12= GIF Sundsvall
| pos12=16/ 8/11/ 8/10/10/12/11/12/13/13/13/13/13/14/13/14/12/11/10/11/ 9/10/10/12/13/12/12/12/12
|team13= Kalmar FF
| pos13=10/14/10/11/13/14/11/13/11/10/10/10/10/10/11/ 9/10/10/10/11/12/12/12/12/11/12/13/13/13/13
|team14= Falkenbergs FF
| pos14=15/13/ 8/10/11/11/13/12/13/12/12/12/12/12/13/14/12/13/13/13/13/13/14/14/14/14/14/14/14/14
|team15= Halmstads BK
| pos15=12/16/16/15/14/15/15/15/16/16/15/15/15/15/12/12/13/14/14/14/14/15/15/15/15/15/15/15/15/15
|team16= Åtvidabergs FF
| pos16=13/15/15/13/15/13/14/15/15/15/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16
| color_1 =#FFD700|text_1 =Leader
| color_2-3=#CCF3FF|text_2-3=2016–17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
| color_14 =#FFE6E6|text_14 =Relegation play-offs
| color_15-=#FFCCCC|text_15-=Relegation to 2016 Superettan
|updated=complete
|source=[https://www.everysport.com/fotboll-herr/2015/serie/allsvenskan/69620 everysport.com]
}}
Results
{{#invoke:sports results|main
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|team1=AIK|team2=BKH|team3=DIF|team4=FFF|team5=GIF
|team6=GIFS|team7=HBK|team8=HAM|team9=HIF|team10=IFE
|team11=IFKG|team12=IFKN|team13=KFF|team14=MFF|team15=ÅFF
|team16=ÖSK
|name_AIK=AIK
|match_AIK_BKH=2–1
|match_AIK_DIF=1–0
|match_AIK_FFF=4–3
|match_AIK_GIF=3–1
|match_AIK_GIFS=4–1
|match_AIK_HBK=2–1
|match_AIK_HAM=2–0
|match_AIK_HIF=3–1
|match_AIK_IFE=4–2
|match_AIK_IFKG=1–2
|match_AIK_IFKN=2–2
|match_AIK_KFF=2–1
|match_AIK_MFF=2–1
|match_AIK_ÅFF=1–0
|match_AIK_ÖSK=3–0
|name_BKH=BK Häcken
|match_BKH_AIK=0–0
|match_BKH_DIF=1–1
|match_BKH_FFF=0–2
|match_BKH_GIF=1–1
|match_BKH_GIFS=3–1
|match_BKH_HBK=4–1
|match_BKH_HAM=3–3
|match_BKH_HIF=3–2
|match_BKH_IFE=5–2
|match_BKH_IFKG=1–2
|match_BKH_IFKN=0–2
|match_BKH_KFF=3–0
|match_BKH_MFF=1–0
|match_BKH_ÅFF=3–0
|match_BKH_ÖSK=2–0
|name_DIF=Djurgårdens IF
|match_DIF_AIK=2–2
|match_DIF_BKH=2–1
|match_DIF_FFF=3–1
|match_DIF_GIF=5–1
|match_DIF_GIFS=4–2
|match_DIF_HBK=4–2
|match_DIF_HAM=2–2
|match_DIF_HIF=2–2
|match_DIF_IFE=1–2
|match_DIF_IFKG=2–2
|match_DIF_IFKN=1–1
|match_DIF_KFF=1–0
|match_DIF_MFF=0–2
|match_DIF_ÅFF=0–0
|match_DIF_ÖSK=2–0
|name_FFF=Falkenbergs FF
|match_FFF_AIK=2–4
|match_FFF_BKH=1–2
|match_FFF_DIF=0–2
|match_FFF_GIF=0–2
|match_FFF_GIFS=1–1
|match_FFF_HBK=1–0
|match_FFF_HAM=0–1
|match_FFF_HIF=2–3
|match_FFF_IFE=2–2
|match_FFF_IFKG=1–0
|match_FFF_IFKN=0–1
|match_FFF_KFF=1–3
|match_FFF_MFF=3–3
|match_FFF_ÅFF=6–0
|match_FFF_ÖSK=2–0
|name_GIF=Gefle IF
|match_GIF_AIK=1–2
|match_GIF_BKH=2–0
|match_GIF_DIF=2–1
|match_GIF_FFF=1–0
|match_GIF_GIFS=3–1
|match_GIF_HBK=0–0
|match_GIF_HAM=1–1
|match_GIF_HIF=2–1
|match_GIF_IFE=2–3
|match_GIF_IFKG=0–0
|match_GIF_IFKN=1–2
|match_GIF_KFF=2–0
|match_GIF_MFF=1–2
|match_GIF_ÅFF=2–1
|match_GIF_ÖSK=2–2
|name_GIFS=GIF Sundsvall
|match_GIFS_AIK=0–2
|match_GIFS_BKH=1–1
|match_GIFS_DIF=0–2
|match_GIFS_FFF=0–1
|match_GIFS_GIF=2–1
|match_GIFS_HBK=0–0
|match_GIFS_HAM=3–0
|match_GIFS_HIF=2–1
|match_GIFS_IFE=0–1
|match_GIFS_IFKG=2–2
|match_GIFS_IFKN=0–1
|match_GIFS_KFF=1–1
|match_GIFS_MFF=1–4
|match_GIFS_ÅFF=0–1
|match_GIFS_ÖSK=1–0
|name_HBK=Halmstads BK
|match_HBK_AIK=0–1
|match_HBK_BKH=0–2
|match_HBK_DIF=2–3
|match_HBK_FFF=0–1
|match_HBK_GIF=0–1
|match_HBK_GIFS=1–0
|match_HBK_HAM=2–1
|match_HBK_HIF=1–2
|match_HBK_IFE=1–0
|match_HBK_IFKG=1–2
|match_HBK_IFKN=0–3
|match_HBK_KFF=1–0
|match_HBK_MFF=0–0
|match_HBK_ÅFF=0–0
|match_HBK_ÖSK=2–2
|name_HAM=Hammarby IF
|match_HAM_AIK=1–0
|match_HAM_BKH=2–0
|match_HAM_DIF=2–1
|match_HAM_FFF=3–0
|match_HAM_GIF=3–0
|match_HAM_GIFS=1–2
|match_HAM_HBK=2–2
|match_HAM_HIF=1–4
|match_HAM_IFE=0–0
|match_HAM_IFKG=0–1
|match_HAM_IFKN=0–1
|match_HAM_KFF=0–0
|match_HAM_MFF=0–1
|match_HAM_ÅFF=2–1
|match_HAM_ÖSK=1–2
|name_HIF=Helsingborgs IF
|match_HIF_AIK=3–1
|match_HIF_BKH=1–2
|match_HIF_DIF=0–1
|match_HIF_FFF=0–0
|match_HIF_GIF=1–2
|match_HIF_GIFS=2–0
|match_HIF_HBK=2–0
|match_HIF_HAM=1–0
|match_HIF_IFE=2–1
|match_HIF_IFKG=1–2
|match_HIF_IFKN=3–1
|match_HIF_KFF=1–2
|match_HIF_MFF=0–3
|match_HIF_ÅFF=3–0
|match_HIF_ÖSK=0–2
|name_IFE=IF Elfsborg
|match_IFE_AIK=3–2
|match_IFE_BKH=1–0
|match_IFE_DIF=2–0
|match_IFE_FFF=4–2
|match_IFE_GIF=5–1
|match_IFE_GIFS=1–2
|match_IFE_HBK=2–0
|match_IFE_HAM=1–1
|match_IFE_HIF=2–1
|match_IFE_IFKG=1–1
|match_IFE_IFKN=3–2
|match_IFE_KFF=2–1
|match_IFE_MFF=2–2
|match_IFE_ÅFF=3–1
|match_IFE_ÖSK=2–2
|name_IFKG=IFK Göteborg
|match_IFKG_AIK=3–0
|match_IFKG_BKH=4–0
|match_IFKG_DIF=0–0
|match_IFKG_FFF=2–1
|match_IFKG_GIF=3–0
|match_IFKG_GIFS=3–2
|match_IFKG_HBK=1–1
|match_IFKG_HAM=1–0
|match_IFKG_HIF=3–1
|match_IFKG_IFE=1–0
|match_IFKG_IFKN=0–0
|match_IFKG_KFF=2–2
|match_IFKG_MFF=0–1
|match_IFKG_ÅFF=1–0
|match_IFKG_ÖSK=6–0
|name_IFKN=IFK Norrköping
|match_IFKN_AIK=1–2
|match_IFKN_BKH=3–1
|match_IFKN_DIF=4–2
|match_IFKN_FFF=2–0
|match_IFKN_GIF=4–1
|match_IFKN_GIFS=5–1
|match_IFKN_HBK=3–1
|match_IFKN_HAM=1–0
|match_IFKN_HIF=3–2
|match_IFKN_IFE=0–4
|match_IFKN_IFKG=2–2
|match_IFKN_KFF=2–1
|match_IFKN_MFF=3–1
|match_IFKN_ÅFF=2–1
|match_IFKN_ÖSK=1–1
|name_KFF=Kalmar FF
|match_KFF_AIK=0–0
|match_KFF_BKH=0–1
|match_KFF_DIF=0–3
|match_KFF_FFF=4–0
|match_KFF_GIF=3–1
|match_KFF_GIFS=0–2
|match_KFF_HBK=1–0
|match_KFF_HAM=2–2
|match_KFF_HIF=0–0
|match_KFF_IFE=0–3
|match_KFF_IFKG=0–2
|match_KFF_IFKN=1–2
|match_KFF_MFF=2–1
|match_KFF_ÅFF=2–1
|match_KFF_ÖSK=3–0
|name_MFF=Malmö FF
|match_MFF_AIK=0–0
|match_MFF_BKH=0–3
|match_MFF_DIF=1–1
|match_MFF_FFF=4–3
|match_MFF_GIF=2–0
|match_MFF_GIFS=3–0
|match_MFF_HBK=3–1
|match_MFF_HAM=3–1
|match_MFF_HIF=3–1
|match_MFF_IFE=1–1
|match_MFF_IFKG=2–1
|match_MFF_IFKN=0–2
|match_MFF_KFF=3–0
|match_MFF_ÅFF=3–0
|match_MFF_ÖSK=2–2
|name_ÅFF=Åtvidabergs FF
|match_ÅFF_AIK=1–1
|match_ÅFF_BKH=1–1
|match_ÅFF_DIF=2–3
|match_ÅFF_FFF=3–1
|match_ÅFF_GIF=1–1
|match_ÅFF_GIFS=2–3
|match_ÅFF_HBK=0–0
|match_ÅFF_HAM=0–3
|match_ÅFF_HIF=1–2
|match_ÅFF_IFE=1–2
|match_ÅFF_IFKG=0–1
|match_ÅFF_IFKN=1–1
|match_ÅFF_KFF=1–1
|match_ÅFF_MFF=2–2
|match_ÅFF_ÖSK=2–3
|name_ÖSK=Örebro SK
|match_ÖSK_AIK=1–1
|match_ÖSK_BKH=2–0
|match_ÖSK_DIF=0–1
|match_ÖSK_FFF=2–1
|match_ÖSK_GIF=1–0
|match_ÖSK_GIFS=1–3
|match_ÖSK_HBK=1–1
|match_ÖSK_HAM=2–2
|match_ÖSK_HIF=0–0
|match_ÖSK_IFE=4–2
|match_ÖSK_IFKG=0–2
|match_ÖSK_IFKN=1–3
|match_ÖSK_KFF=2–1
|match_ÖSK_MFF=1–1
|match_ÖSK_ÅFF=2–1
|update=complete
|source=[https://www.svenskfotboll.se/serier-cuper/tabell-och-resultat/allsvenskan-herrar/57221/ Swedish Football Association] {{in lang|sv}}
}}
Play-offs
The 14th-placed team of Allsvenskan meets the third-placed team from 2015 Superettan in a Two-legged tie on a home-and-away basis with the team from Allsvenskan finishing at home.
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{{football box
|date = 5 November 2015
|time = 18:00
|team1 = IK Sirius
|score = 2–2
|report = [https://svenskfotboll.se/cuper-och-serier/information/?scr=result&fmid=3189392 Report]
|team2 = Falkenbergs FF
|goals1 = Ogbu {{goal|11}}, {{goal|64}}
|goals2 = Nilsson {{goal|19||56}}
|stadium = Studenternas IP, Uppsala
|attendance = 7,100
|referee = Andreas Ekberg (Lund)
}}
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{{football box
|date = 8 November 2015
|time = 17:15
|team1 = Falkenbergs FF
|score = 1–1
|report = [https://svenskfotboll.se/cuper-och-serier/information/?scr=result&fmid=3189393 Report]
|team2 = IK Sirius
|goals1 = Keat {{goal|56}}
|goals2 = Eriksson {{goal|19}}
|stadium = Falkenbergs IP, Falkenberg
|attendance = 3,594
|referee = Mohammed Al-Hakim (Köping)
}}
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3–3 on aggregate. Falkenbergs FF won on away goals.
Season statistics
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
=Top scorers=
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Rank !Player !Club |
1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Emir Kujović |align="left"|IFK Norrköping |21 |
2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|ERI}} Henok Goitom |align="left"|AIK |18 |
rowspan="4"|3
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Marcus Antonsson |align="left"|Kalmar FF |rowspan="4"|12 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ZIM}} Nyasha Mushekwi
|align="left"|Djurgårdens IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Oremo
|align="left"|Gefle IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Robin Simović
|align="left"|Helsingborgs IF |
rowspan="3"|7
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Viktor Claesson |align="left"|IF Elfsborg |rowspan="3"|11 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulinho
|align="left"|BK Häcken |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Markus Rosenberg
|align="left"|Malmö FF |
{{col-2}}
=Top assists=
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
Rank
!Player !Club |
---|
rowspan="2"|1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Viktor Claesson |align="left"|IF Elfsborg |rowspan="2"|10 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ISL}} Arnór Ingvi Traustason
|align="left"|IFK Norrköping |
rowspan="2"|3
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Astrit Ajdarević |align="left"|Örebro SK |rowspan="2"|9 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Magnus Wolff Eikrem
|align="left"|Malmö FF |
5
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Kristian Bergström |align="left"|Åtvidabergs FF |8 |
rowspan="7"|6
|align="left"|{{flagicon|GAM}} Pa Dibba |align="left"|GIF Sundsvall |rowspan="7"|6 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SER}} Nikola Đurđić
|align="left"|Malmö FF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jonas Lantto
|align="left"|Gefle IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Kerim Mrabti
|align="left"|Djurgårdens IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|BIH}} Haris Radetinac
|align="left"|Djurgårdens IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|NOR}} Fredrik Torsteinbø
|align="left"|Hammarby IF |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Calle Wede
|align="left"|Falkenbergs FF |
{{col-end}}
=Top goalkeepers=
(Minimum of 10 games played)
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |
Rank
!Goalkeeper !Club !{{Abbr|GP|Games played}} !{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}} !{{Abbr|SV%|Save percentage}}{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=ml | title=Målvaktsliga | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=10 April 2015 | language=sv}} !{{Abbr|CS|Clean sheets}} |
---|
1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} John Alvbåge |align="left"|IFK Göteborg |30 |22 |81 |14 |
rowspan="3"|2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|MKD}} David Mitov Nilsson |align="left"|IFK Norrköping |30 |33 |rowspan="3"|76 |9 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Patrik Carlgren
|align="left"|AIK |25 |26 |8 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Gustav Jansson
|align="left"|Åtvidabergs FF |11 |21 |2 |
rowspan="5"|5
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Stojan Lukić |align="left"|Halmstads BK |29 |43 |rowspan="5"|75 |8 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Otto Martler
|align="left"|Falkenbergs FF |30 |56 |8 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Wiland
|align="left"|Malmö FF |14 |12 |7 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Christoffer Källqvist
|align="left"|BK Häcken |13 |15 |5 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Jacob Rinne
|align="left"|Örebro SK |14 |20 |2 |
10
|align="left"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Pär Hansson |align="left"|Helsingborgs IF |23 |34 |74 |6 |
=Hat-tricks=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Player | For !! Against !! align=center| Result !! Date | |||
{{flagicon|DEN}} Søren Rieks | IFK Göteborg | BK Häcken | align=center|[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2939128 4–0] | 16 August 2015 |
{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulinho | BK Häcken | Halmstads BK | align=center|[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2939157 4–1] | 14 September 2015 |
{{flagicon|SWE}} Martin Broberg | Örebro SK | IF Elfsborg | align=center|[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2939163 4–2] | 21 September 2015 |
{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulinho | BK Häcken | IF Elfsborg | align=center|[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2939201 5–2] | 25 October 2015 |
{{flagicon|SWE}} Sebastian Andersson | Djurgårdens IF | GIF Sundsvall | align=center|[https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2939214 4–2] | 31 October 2015 |
=Scoring=
- First goal of the season: Kennedy Bakircioglu for Hammarby IF against BK Häcken (4 April 2015){{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/match/?scr=result&fmid=2938976 | title=Matchinformation: Hammarby IF - BK Häcken | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | date=4 April 2015 | access-date=10 April 2015 | language=sv}}
- Largest winning margin: 6 goals
- IFK Göteborg 6–0 Örebro SK (2 August 2015)
- Falkenbergs FF 6–0 Åtvidabergs FF (18 October 2015)
- Highest scoring game: 7 goals
- AIK 4–3 Falkenbergs FF (3 June 2015)
- Malmö FF 4–3 Falkenbergs FF (23 September 2015)
- BK Häcken 5–2 IF Elfsborg (25 October 2015)
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 6 goals
- IFK Göteborg 6–0 Örebro SK (2 August 2015)
- Falkenbergs FF 6–0 Åtvidabergs FF (18 October 2015)
- Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals
- AIK 4–3 Falkenbergs FF (3 June 2015)
- Malmö FF 4–3 Falkenbergs FF (23 September 2015)
- Fewest games failed to score in: 2{{cite web | url=http://www.soccerstats.com/trends.asp?league=sweden | title=Scoring | publisher=soccerstats.com | work=soccerstats.com | access-date=29 March 2014}}
- IFK Norrköping
- Most games failed to score in: 14
- Halmstads BK
=Clean sheets=
- Most clean sheets: 14
- IFK Göteborg
- Fewest clean sheets: 4
- GIF Sundsvall
- Åtvidabergs FF
- Örebro SK
=Discipline=
- Most yellow cards (club): 62{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=bl | title=Varningsliga | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=29 March 2014}}
- Malmö FF
- Most yellow cards (player): 9
- Marcus Rohdén (IF Elfsborg)
- Daniel Sjölund (IFK Norrköping)
- Most red cards (club): 5{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=sol | title=Utvisningsliga | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=29 March 2014}}
- Åtvidabergs FF
- Most red cards (player): 2
- Daniel Hallingström (Åtvidabergs FF)
- Most fouls (player): 71{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=pl&toggle=2&sortby=freekick_against&tournamentid= | title=Orsakat frispark | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=10 April 2015}}{{cite web | url=https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/statistikligor/?scr=pl&sortby=penalty_against&tournamentid=57221&teamid=0&page=1 | title=Orsakat straff | publisher=The Swedish Football Association | work=svenskfotboll.se | access-date=29 July 2015}}
- Robin Simović (Helsingborgs IF)
See also
{{Col-start}}
{{Col-2}}
;Competitions
{{Col-2}}
;Team seasons
- 2015 AIK Fotboll season
- 2015 BK Häcken season
- 2015 Djurgårdens IF season
- 2015 Hammarby Fotboll season
- 2015 IFK Göteborg season
- 2015 IFK Norrköping season
- 2015 Malmö FF season
{{Col-end}}
References
{{Reflist|30em}}
External links
{{Commonscat-inline}}
- {{Official website|https://svenskfotboll.se/allsvenskan/}} {{in lang|sv}}
{{Allsvenskan seasons}}
{{2015 in Swedish football}}
{{2014–15 in European football (UEFA)}}
{{2015–16 in European football (UEFA)}}