Elitserien (speedway)

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Founded1982
No. of teams8
CountrySweden
Elitserien
SportSpeedway
Founded1982
No. of teams8
CountrySweden
Most recent
champion
2025 - Västervik
BroadcastersSweden: ESS Sport
UK: Premier Sport & FreeSports
Official websiteOfficial site
Current sports event 2026
Notes
Leagues below
Allsvenskan
Division One

Elitserien (literally, "The Elite Series") (Swedish: Elitserien i speedway) is the highest league in the league system of speedway in Sweden and currently comprises the top eight Swedish speedway teams.[1] The first season began in 1982. Before that Allsvenskan was the highest division.[2] The winner of the Elitserien is crowned the Swedish Speedway Team Championship winner.

Team City County or län Founded Stadium Nickname
    Dackarna Målilla Kalmar County 1929 Skrotfrag Arena The Tires
    Indianerna Kumla Örebro County 1936 Glottra Skog Arena The Indians
    Lejonen Gislaved Jönköping County 1936 OnePartnerGroup Arena The Lions
   Piraterna Motala Östergötland County 1949 Motala Arena The Pirates
    Rospiggarna Hallstavik Stockholm County 1930 Credentia Arena Rospiggarna
    Smederna Eskilstuna Södermanland County 1951 Smedstadion The Blacksmiths
    Vargarna Norrköping Östergötland County 1947 Norrköping Motorstadion The Wolves
   Västervik Speedway Västervik Kalmar County 1966 Ljungheden The Skippers

History

From the start of Swedish league speedway in 1948 until 1981 the highest speedway league in Sweden was called Division 1. In 1982 Elitserien was formed, consisting of only six teams where the top four teams qualified for the playoffs. Getingarna became the first winners after defeating Njudungarna in the finals. The league size was increased to seven teams in 1983 and to eight teams in 1984, a league size that was maintained until the 1996 season when the league expanded to nine teams and then to ten teams the following season. In 1986 the playoffs lost its championship status; instead the winner of the league became the Swedish champions. However, in 2000, playoffs were reintroduced as a championship final.

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