2003 in Swedish football
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The 2003 season in Swedish football started in January 2003 and ended in December 2003.
Official titles
| Title | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Swedish Champions 2003 | Djurgårdens IF | Winners of Allsvenskan |
| Swedish Cup Champions 2003 | IF Elfsborg | Winners of Svenska Cupen |
Competitions
| Level | Competition | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1st level | Allsvenskan 2003 | Djurgårdens IF |
| 2nd level | Superettan 2003 | Kalmar FF |
| Cup | Svenska Cupen 2003 | IF Elfsborg |
Promotions, relegations and qualifications
Promotions
| Promoted from | Promoted to | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superettan 2003 | Allsvenskan 2004 | Kalmar FF | Winners |
| Trelleborgs FF | 2nd team | ||
| Division 2 2003 | Superettan 2004 | Friska Viljor FC | Winners of promotion play-off |
| GAIS | Winners of promotion play-off | ||
| IK Brage | Winners of promotion play-off |
Relegations
| Relegated from | Relegated to | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allsvenskan 2003 | Superettan 2004 | Östers IF | 13th team |
| Enköpings SK | 14th team | ||
| Superettan 2003 | Division 2 2004 | IFK Malmö | 14th team |
| BK Forward | 15th team | ||
| IF Sylvia | 16th team |
International qualifications
| Qualified for | Enters | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| UEFA Champions League 2004–05 | 2nd qualifying round | Djurgårdens IF | Winners of Allsvenskan |
| UEFA Cup 2004–05 | 2nd qualifying round | Hammarby IF | 2nd team in Allsvenskan |
| IF Elfsborg | Winners of Svenska Cupen | ||
| 1st qualifying round | Östers IF | UEFA Fair Play winners | |
| UEFA Intertoto Cup 2004 | 1st round | Malmö FF | 3rd team in Allsvenskan |