Swedish Futsal Championship

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This article is about Swedish champions in futsal from 1994 and onwards. For the league launched in 2014, see Swedish Futsal League.
Swedish Futsal Championship
Founded |
2003 |
Country |
Sweden |
Confederation |
UEFA |
Number of teams |
4 (Final Four) |
Level on pyramid |
1 |
International cup(s) |
UEFA Futsal Cup |
Current champions |
IFK Göteborg Futsal (2016) |
Most championships |
Skövde AIK (5) |
Website |
www.svenskfotboll.se |
Current Season at UEFA.com
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The Swedish Futsal Championship (SM i futsal) is the premier futsal competition in Sweden and is organised by the Svenska Fotbollförbundet.
The tournament previously consisted of several regional tournaments, but since the season 2014/15 the Swedish Futsal League acts as the qualification round. The top four teams play the Final Four to determine the champion.
The official championship was played for the first time in 2003/04.[1]
Champions by year
Season |
Champions
|
1994 |
Hammarby IF
|
1996 |
Malmö FF
|
1997 |
Malmö FF
|
1998 |
Malmö FF
|
1999 |
Trelleborgs FF
|
2000 |
IF Sylvia
|
2001 |
Eskilstuna City FK
|
2002 |
Degerfors IF
|
2003 |
Degerfors IF
|
2004 |
Degerfors IF
|
2005 |
Skövde AIK
|
2006 |
Skövde AIK
|
2007 |
Skövde AIK
|
2008 |
Skövde AIK
|
2009 |
Skövde AIK
|
2010 |
Vimmerby IF
|
2011 |
Falcao FC Stockholm
|
2012 |
FC Ibra
|
2013 |
Göteborg Futsal Club
|
2014 |
Malmö City FC Futsal
|
2015 |
Göteborg Futsal Club
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2016 |
IFK Göteborg Futsal
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External links
(in English) www.futsalplanet.com
- www.svenskfotboll.se
Futsal in Sweden
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League competitions |
Swedish Futsal League (2014–)
- Swedish Futsal Championship
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National teams |
Men's national team (results)
- Women's national team
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National futsal cups of Europe (UEFA)
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