Football in Sweden
England and Scotland were the main sources of inspiration and it is thus not strange that football gained popularity fast, with the first agreement of rules made in 1885 by the clubs active in Gothenburg, Stockholm and Visby.Which 64 teams from the lower divisions that get to play is decided by the number of licensed players in the football districts.The Sweden women's national football team was once leading in the development of women's football and won the unofficial European Championships in 1984, a success the team has not managed to repeat, however, it won a silver in the 2003 World Cup.Swedish football began to have regular seasons from 1924 on, when Allsvenskan started.The last five seasons: The current Swedish Champions title is held by the winners of Allsvenskan.The last five holders of the title: The following teams have advanced to elimination rounds in the European Cup.