Previous Winners
Season | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
1928–29 | Sandvikens IF (1) | Hallstahammars SK |
1929–30 | IFK Eskilstuna (1) | Hammarby IF |
1930–31 | Hallstahammars SK (1) | IK Brage |
1931–32 | Sandvikens IF (2) | IFK Norrköping |
1932–33 | Gefle IF (1) | IK Brage |
1933–34 | IK Brage (1) | Örebro SK |
1934–35 | IK Brage (2) | IFK Västerås |
1935–36 | Hallstahammars SK (2) | IK Brage |
1936–37 | IK Brage (3) | Ljusne AIK |
1937–38 | Hammarby IF (1) | Djurgårdens IF |
1938–39 | Hammarby IF (2) | Ludvika FfI |
1939–40 | Reymersholms IK (1) | Djurgårdens IF |
1940–41 | Reymersholms IK (2) | Djurgårdens IF |
1941–42 | IK Brage (4) | Hammarby IF |
1942–43 | IK Brage (5) | Sandvikens AIK |
1943–44 | Ludvika FfI (1) | Hammarby IF |
1944–45 | Djurgårdens IF (1) | Surahammars IF |
1945–46 | Surahammars IF (1) | Avesta AIK |
1946–47 | Ludvika FfI (2) | Sandvikens AIK |
1947–1971 | Not played | |
1972 | IK Sirius (1) | IFK Holmsund |
1973 | Brynäs IF (1) | GIF Sundsvall |
1974 | GIF Sundsvall (1) | IF Saab |
1975 | IFK Sundsvall (1) | Brynäs IF |
1976 | BK Derby (1) | Sandvikens IF |
1977 | Västerås SK (1) | Sandvikens IF |
1978 | IFK Sundsvall (2) | IK Brage |
1979 | IK Brage (6) | Örebro SK |
1980 | AIK (1) | Örebro SK |
1981 | IFK Eskilstuna (2) | Örebro SK |
1982 | Djurgårdens IF (2) | Gefle IF |
1983 | IFK Norrköping (1) | Djurgårdens IF |
1984 | Örebro SK (1) | Åtvidabergs FF |
1985 | Djurgårdens IF (3) | Västerås SK |
1986 | GIF Sundsvall (2) | IF Brommapojkarna |
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