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2003 Superettan

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Superettan
Season2003
ChampionsKalmar FF
Promoted
Relegated
Matches played240
2002
2004

The 2003 Superettan was part of the 2003 Swedish football season, and the fourth season of Superettan, Sweden's second-tier football division in its current format. A total of 16 teams contested the league.

Overview

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It was contested by 16 teams, and Kalmar FF won the championship.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Kalmar FF (C, P) 30 21 4 5 51 28 +23 67 Promotion to Allsvenskan
2 Trelleborgs FF (P) 30 18 6 6 63 33 +30 60
3 BK Häcken 30 18 3 9 56 40 +16 57 Qualification to Promotion playoffs
4 Åtvidabergs FF 30 13 9 8 47 37 +10 48
5 Västra Frölunda 30 14 6 10 47 40 +7 48
6 IF Brommapojkarna 30 13 6 11 41 41 0 45
7 Café Opera United 30 11 8 11 53 48 +5 41
8 Gefle IF 30 11 7 12 46 51 −5 40
9 IFK Norrköping 30 10 9 11 47 49 −2 39
10 Assyriska FF 30 12 3 15 47 53 −6 39
11 Boden 30 10 9 11 43 50 −7 39
12 Västerås SK 30 10 7 13 44 48 −4 37
13 Falkenbergs FF 30 10 4 16 37 44 −7 34
14 IFK Malmö (R) 30 10 3 17 42 58 −16 33 Relegation to Division 2
15 BK Forward (R) 30 7 5 18 45 63 −18 26
16 IF Sylvia (R) 30 4 7 19 34 60 −26 19
Source: svenskfotboll.se (in Swedish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[1]
1 Sweden Göran Marklund Café Opera/Djursholm 23
2 Sweden Mats Lilienberg Trelleborgs FF 18
3 Liberia Dioh Williams BK Häcken 16
4 Sweden Mats Haglund Åtvidabergs FF 15
5 Sweden Niclas Fredriksson IFK Norrköping 14
Sweden Daniel Westlin Gefle IF 14
Brazil Daniel Mendes Kalmar FF 14
8 Sweden Stefan Bärlin Västerås SK 13
Sweden Magnus Eriksson IFK Malmö 13
10 Sweden Christos Christoforidis Assyriska 12
Sweden Henrik Andersson BK Forward 12

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Skytteliga". The Swedish Football Association. The Swedish Football Association. Retrieved 9 April 2012.

References

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