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  2. AIK–IFK Göteborg rivalry - Wikipedia

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    AIK: 9–3: IFK Göteborg: 8 August 1968 Allsvenskan: 10 AIK 9–1: IFK Göteborg 5 May 1910 Svenska Serien: IFK Göteborg 6–4: AIK 30 October 1910 Svenska Serien 9 IFK Göteborg 8–1: AIK 15 April 1917 Svenska Serien AIK 2–7: IFK Göteborg 22 April 1945 Allsvenskan AIK 3–6: IFK Göteborg 11 August 1977 Allsvenskan 8 IFK Göteborg 5–3 ...

  3. Football derbies in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    AIK vs Hammarby is arguably the least tense Stockholm derby. In 2015, two of the three games between these two teams had an attendance of 41 063 and 41 630 respectively. Hammarby consider Södermalm , the southern district of Stockholm City Centre where the club was founded, and the boroughs south of said district , their heartland.

  4. History of AIK Fotboll - Wikipedia

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    AIK went through to the semi-finals, where they were beaten by archrivals Djurgårdens IF. In 1905, AIK went just as far, this time being beaten by IFK Stockholm. AIK competed in the championship three times in 1906–1910 without any success, but in 1911 they won the championship for the third time after beating IFK Uppsala in the final.

  5. Gothenburg derbies - Wikipedia

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    A Gothenburg derby (Swedish: Göteborgsderby) is the name given to any fixture between football clubs from Gothenburg, the traditional football capital of Sweden. [1] The major derbies are traditionally played between GAIS, IFK Göteborg, and Örgryte IS, but five other Gothenburg teams have also played in the top tier of Swedish football, giving rise to additional hotly contested derbies.

  6. 2009 Svenska Cupen final - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Svenska Cupen Final took place on November 7, 2009 at Råsunda Stadium in Solna.The match was contested between recently crowned Allsvenskan champions AIK and Allsvenskan runners-up IFK Göteborg, The two teams actually met in the last and crucial league match of the season, just six days before the cup final, where AIK won 2-1 and became league champions.

  7. 1998 Allsvenskan - Wikipedia

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    AIK won the title despite having the fewest goals (25) scored in the league. Of the 315 players who participated, fewer than half (147) were full-time professional footballers. Many were students, while just over a quarter (81) had full-time jobs outside football, although this proportion had substantially reduced from previous Allsvenskan seasons.

  8. Big Three (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The three clubs AIK from Stockholm, IFK Göteborg from Gothenburg, and Malmö FF from Malmö have a combined 50 out of 119 Swedish championship titles, 30 out of 64 Svenska Cupen titles, and occupy the top three places in the All-time Allsvenskan table.

  9. 1983 in Swedish football - Wikipedia

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    AIK: Winners of Allsvenskan [1] Östers IF: 4th team in Allsvenskan [2] UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84: 1st round: Hammarby IF: Runners-up of Svenska Cupen [3] International Football Cup 1984: Group stage: AIK: Winners of Allsvenskan Malmö FF: 2nd team in Allsvenskan IFK Göteborg: 3rd team in Allsvenskan Östers IF: 4th team in Allsvenskan