Damallsvenskan 2010

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The Damallsvenskan 2010 was the 23rd season of Damallsvenskan , the top division in Swedish women's football . The games took place between April 3 and October 16, 2010. The champions were LdB FC Malmö , which won the Swedish championship for the sixth time. The club had previously won five championships under the name Malmö FF . The top scorer was the Dutchman Manon Melis from champions LdB FC Malmö with 25 goals this season. The relegation places occupied Sunnanå SK and AIK Solna . Both teams will be replaced by Dalsjöfors GoIF and Piteå IF .

table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. LdB FC Malmö  22nd  19th  2  1 066:180 +48 59
 2. Kopparbergs / Gothenburg FC  22nd  14th  6th  2 059:180 +41 48
 3. Linköpings FC (M / P)  22nd  11  7th  4th 039:150 +24 40
 4th Tyresö FF (N)  22nd  12  4th  6th 041:260 +15 40
 5. KIF Örebro  22nd  9  6th  7th 031:270  +4 33
 6th Jitex BK (N)  22nd  10  3  9 032:390  −7 33
 7th Umeå IK  22nd  8th  3  11 025:400 −15 27
 8th. Djurgården Damfotboll  22nd  6th  4th  12 024:340 −10 22nd
 9. Kristianstads DFF  22nd  5  5  12 032:480 −16 20th
10. Hammarby IF  22nd  5  3  14th 022:370 −15 18th
11. Sunnanå SK  22nd  4th  5  13 018:530 −35 17th
12. AIK Solna  22nd  3  4th  15th 016:500 −34 13
  • 2010 Swedish champion and participant in the 2011/12 UEFA Women's Champions League
  • Swedish runners-up in 2010 and participant in the 2011/12 UEFA Women's Champions League
  • Relegated to Division 1 in 2011
  • (M) Swedish champion 2009
    (P) Cup winner 2009
    (N) Promoted from Division 1 in 2009

    List of goalscorers

    Player society Gates
    1. Manon Melis LdB FC Malmö 25th
    2. Linnea Liljegärd Kopparbergs / Gothenburg FC 16
    Sara Lindén Kopparbergs / Gothenburg FC
    4th Kirsten van de Ven Tyresö FF 13
    5. Susanne Moberg Kristianstads FF 11
    Sanna Talonen KIF Örebro

    statistics

    A total of 405 goals were scored in the 132 games. This corresponds to an average of 3.07. A total of 86,223 spectators were counted. The average attendance was 653, a decrease of 171 compared to the previous year.