Sweden II Division North

Second Division Nodra.

Falu BS – the weakest team in the whole second division. Unable to win even a single match. Only 3 ties gave them points. 3 points.

Tyreso FF – 13th with 19 points.

Karlslunds IF – 12th with 21 points and the third relegated team this year.

Ope IF – 11th with 23 points.

IFK Vasteras – 10th with 25 points.

Vasalunds IF – 9th with 25 points.

Sandvikens IF – 8th with 26 points.

IF Brommapojkarna – 7th with 26 points.

Lulea FF – 6th with 27 points.

IFK Eskilstuna – 5th with 28 points.

Orebro SK – 4th with 28 points.

Like the other group, three teams were high above the rest of the league, battling for the top two positions, giving chance for promotion.

Gefle IF lost the battle – 3rd with 35 points.

Vasteras SK settled for 2nd place with 38 points.

With 40 points, Djurgardens IF won the championship. 16 wins, 8 ties, 2 losses, 50-20. Vasteras SK scored more goals and had much better goal-difference, but Djurgardens ended with more points.

The promotion play-offs opposed a group winner to the second-best in the other group. Two legs were played. Djurgardens IF and GAIS proved to be equally matched – both legs ended 0-0, goals were scored at last in the extra-time, but still there was no winner: 1-1. Penalty shoot-out favoured Djurgardens IF – 4-2.

No such drama in the other play-off. In fact, no drama at all: IF Elfsborg destroyed Vasteras SK at their home turf 5-2 and the second leg was mere formality. At home, Elfsborg simply won again, this time 4-0.

The group winners – Djurgardens IF and IF Elfsborg – were promoted to the top division. For both teams, it was a return to familiar league.