2022 Damallsvenskan

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Damallsvenskan
Season2022
Dates26 March 2022 –
5 November 2022
Champions Rosengård
Relegated AIK
Umeå
Champions League Rosengård
Häcken
Linköping
Matches played182
Goals scored559 (3.07 per match)
Top goalscorer Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard
(22)
Biggest home win Linköping 7–0 Umeå
19 June 2022
Biggest away win Kalmar 0-6 Rosengård
8 June 2022
AIK 0-6 Rosengård
19 June 2022
Highest scoring AIK 2-6 Kristianstad
10 September 2022
Rosengård 6-2 Kalmar
16 September 2022
Häcken 7-1 AIK
31 October 2022
Longest winning run Häcken
Kristianstad
(9 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Rosengård
(15 matches)
Longest winless run Umeå
(16 matches)
Longest losing run AIK
(11 matches)
Highest attendance7,877
Hammarby v Eskilstuna
26 March 2022
Lowest attendance100
AIK v Umeå
21 August 2022
2021
2023
All statistics correct as of 5 November 2022.

The 2022 Damallsvenskan was the 35th season of the Swedish women's association football top division, Damallsvenskan. The league began on 26 March 2022, and ended on 5 November 2022.

Contents

IF Brommapojkarna, IFK Kalmar and Umeå IK were new teams for this season.

Teams

TeamLocationStadiumTurfStadium capacitya
AIK Stockholm Skytteholms IP Artificial5,200
BK Häcken FF Gothenburg Bravida Arena Artificial6,500
Djurgårdens IF Stockholm Stockholm Olympic Stadium Natural14,417
Eskilstuna United DFF Eskilstuna Tunavallen Artificial7,600
FC Rosengård Malmö Malmö IP Artificial5,700
Hammarby IF Stockholm Hammarby IP Artificial3,700
IF Brommapojkarna Stockholm Grimsta IP Artificial5,000
IFK Kalmar Kalmar Guldfågeln Arena Natural12,000
KIF Örebro DFF Örebro Behrn Arena Artificial12,624
Kristianstads DFF Kristianstad Kristianstads fotbollsarena Hybrid3,080b
Vilans IP Natural5,000b
Linköpings FC Linköping Arena Linköping Artificial8,500
Piteå IF Piteå LF Arena Artificial3,000
Umeå IK Umeå Umeå Energi Arena Artificial10,000
Vittsjö GIK Vittsjö Vittsjö IP Natural3,000

Notes: a According to each club information page previously available at the Swedish Football Association website for Damallsvenskan, [1] unless otherwise noted. Since May 2018 this is no longer present. Numbers were usually lower than official stadium numbers.
b According to Kristianstads DFF's history web page. [2]

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FC Rosengård (C)2621327424+5066Qualification to Champions League second round
2 BK Häcken 2618536522+4359
3 Linköpings FC 2618356126+3557Qualification to Champions League first round
4 Kristianstads DFF 2616465728+2952
5 Hammarby 2615384329+1448
6 Vittsjö GIK 2613674026+1445
7 Piteå IF 26124103426+840
8 Eskilstuna United DFF 26124103332+140
9 KIF Örebro DFF 26122123737038
10 Djurgårdens IF 26821631481726
11 IFK Kalmar 26541725643919
12 IF Brommapojkarna 26332020604012Qualification for the relegation play-offs
13 Umeå IK 26332021684712Relegation to Elitettan
14 AIK 2622221869518
Source: svenskfotboll.se
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champion

Results

Home \ Away AIK IBP DIF ESK HÄK HAM KAL KRI LIN ORE PIT ROS UME VIT
AIK 0–22–41–20–30–11–22–60–42–01–00–60–00–3
Brommapojkarna 1–11–11–31–50–22–31–21–51–20–10–33–01–3
Djurgårdens IF 4–22–12–01–31–24–01–01–21–21–42–53–00–3
Eskilstuna 1–03–01–01–20–11–01–10–22–01–30–34–20–0
BK Häcken 7–11–00–00–14–13–13–12–06–03–12–25–02–3
Hammarby 2–04–13–00–31–24–00–20–10–01–02–02–02–2
IFK Kalmar 3–11–00–11–11–21–50–21–40–40–10–63–20–1
Kristianstad 5–14–14–02–21–23–14–01–03–01–00–24–11–0
Linköpings FC 2–14–02–15–21–53–12–24–11–02–03–47–01–1
KIF Örebro DFF 5–14–02–01–00–10–14–23–20–00–12–42–00–1
Piteå IF 1–00–03–01–21–11–11–02–20–14–12–13–11–2
FC Rosengård 2–12–03–01–02–04–16–21–11–02–02–15–23–2
Umeå IK 2–01–22–11–21–10–31–10–20–31–30–10–34–0
Vittsjö GIK 1–03–01–02–00–01–21–10–21–21–22–11–15–0
Updated to match(es) played on 5 November 2022. Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation play-offs

The 12th-placed team of Damallsvenskan will meet the third-placed team from 2022 Elitettan in a two-legged tie on a home-and-away basis with the team from Damallsvenskan finishing at home.

20 November 2022 Uppsala 0–1 Brommapojkarna Uppsala
15:00 CET
  • Selberg Yellow card.svg 18'
Report
  • Selberg Soccerball shade.svg19' (o.g.)
Stadium: Studenternas IP
Attendance: 653
Referee: Eva Svärdsudd
27 November 2022 Brommapojkarna 3–1 Uppsala Vällingby
15:00 CET
  • Ahlberg Soccerball shade.svg5'
  • Johansson Prakt Soccerball shade.svg9'
  • Andrup Soccerball shade.svg63'
Report
  • Robertson Yellow card.svg 6'
  • Thorisson Soccerball shade.svg62'
Stadium: Grimsta IP
Attendance: 404
Referee: Sara Persson

Brommapojkarna won 4–1 on aggregate and will remain in Damallsvenskan for the 2023 season.

Positions by Round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological progress, any matches moved from their original game round are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for round 13, but then postponed and played between rounds 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for round 16.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
FC Rosengård 45232111111111111111111111
BK Häcken 93111422223244444444443222
Linköpings FC 74324343332322332222232333
Kristianstads DFF 11576877665433223333324444
Hammarby 1314121391211101087777765555555565
Vittsjö GIK 8111387686554555676767876656
Piteå IF 22663235779898988886667887
Eskilstuna United DFF 36758554446666557678788778
KIF Örebro DFF 10944576891081010101010101099999999
Djurgårdens IF 12131414131099891098989991010101010101010
IFK Kalmar 1410111210111212131111111111111111111111111111111111
IF Brommapojkarna 11791012131313121313131313131314141312121213131212
Umeå IK 612891191011111212121212121212121213131312121313
AIK 58101114141414141414141414141413131414141414141414
Leader and Champions League second round
Champions League second round
Champions League first round
Relegation play-offs
Elitettan
Updated to match(es) played on 5 November 2022. Source: [ citation needed ]

Results by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
AIK WLLLLLLLLLLLWLLLDDLLLLLLLL
IF Brommapojkarna LWLLLLLLWLLLLLLLLDDDLLLLWL
Djurgårdens IF LLLLWWWWLLDWWLWLLLLDLWLLLL
Eskilstuna United DFF WLDWLWWWWLLDWWWLLWLLWDLWDL
BK Häcken DWWWDDWWWDDWLLWWLWWWWWWWWW
Hammarby LLWLWLDWWLWWWWLWWWWLLDWWDW
IFK Kalmar LWLLWLLLLWLLLLLLDDLLLWLDDW
Kristianstads DFF WDDLWLWDWWWWWWWWWLWWWDLLLW
Linköpings FC DWWWLWLWWWWLWWWWWLWWWLWDWD
KIF Örebro DFF LWWWLLWLLLWLLLWWLLWWWLWWDD
Piteå IF WDLWWWLLLDLWLWLWWWDWWDLLLW
FC Rosengård WDWWDWWDWWWWWWWLWWLWWWWWWW
Umeå IK DLWLLWLLLLLLLLLDDLLLLLWLLL
Vittsjö GIK DDLWWDDWWWWDLWLLWDWLLWWWWL
Updated to match(es) played on 5 November 2022. Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose

Player statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Sweden.svg Filippa Curmark Häcken AIK 3-0 (A)15 April 2022
Flag of Sweden.svg Mia Persson Rosengård Djurgårdens IF 5-2 (A)
Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard Linköping Hammarby 3-1 (H)20 April 2022
Flag of Finland.svg Jutta Rantala Vittsjö AIK 3-0 (A)24 April 2022
Flag of Sweden.svg Madelen Janogy Hammarby Kalmar 5-1 (A)29 May 2022
Flag of Iceland.svg Hlín Eiríksdóttir Piteå Djurgårdens IF 3-0 (H)13 June 2022
Flag of Sweden.svg Pauline Hammarlund Häcken Umeå IK 5-0 (H)9 September 2022
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Évelyne Viens 4 Kristianstad AIK 6-2 (A)10 September 2022
Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard 4 Linköping Eskilstuna United DFF 5-2 (H)11 September 2022
Flag of Sweden.svg Karin Lundin Rosengård Kalmar 6-2 (H)16 September 2022
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Évelyne Viens Kristianstad Djurgårdens IF 4-0 (H)24 September 2022
Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Jørgensen Vangsgaard Linköping Kristianstad 4-1 (H)28 October 2022
Flag of Hungary.svg Anna Csiki Häcken AIK 7-1 (H)31 October 2022
Notes

4 Player scored 4 goals
(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Flag of Finland.svg Anna Tamminen Hammarby 12
2 Flag of Germany.svg Melina Loeck Kristianstad 11
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Cajsa Andersson Linköping 10
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sabrina D'Angelo Vittsjö
5 Flag of the United States.svg Mandy McGlynn Piteå 9
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Teagan Micah Rosengård
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Tove Enblom Örebro 7
Flag of Sweden.svg Jennifer Falk Häcken
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Fraine Eskilstuna
10 Flag of the United States.svg Kelsey Daugherty Djurgården 6
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Lovisa Koss IF Brommapojkarna 3
12 Flag of Sweden.svg Serina Backmark AIK 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Angel Mukasa Rosengård
Flag of New Zealand.svg Erin Nayler Umeå IK

Discipline

Player

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 38 [7]

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