List of bandy clubs in Sweden


Swedish bandy clubs play in the Swedish bandy league system, where the top-tier is Elitserien and lower levers are Allsvenskan, Division 1 and Division 2. The lower levels are in turn divided into groups based on geography.
The Swedish championship is decided through a play-off for the eight best teams in Elitserien each year; the Swedish championship has been played every year since 1907. There is also a Swedish domestic cup tournament, Svenska Cupen, since 2005.
Here is a list of clubs which have an article at the English Wikipedia:
ClubHome townFoundedHome stadiumChamp.CupLeague 2014–15
AIKSolna1891Bergshamra IP3Division 2
Bollnäs GIFBollnäs1897Sävstaås IP2Elitserien
BS BolticGötaKarlstad2000Allsvenskan
Broberg/Söderhamn BandySöderhamn1919Hällåsen5Elitserien
Djurgårdens IFStockholm1891Spånga IP2Division 1
Edsbyns IFEdsbyn1909Dina Arena92Elitserien
Falu BSFalun1935Lugnets Isstadion2Division 1
GAISGothenburg1894HedenElitserien
Gripen Trollhättan BKTrollhättan1936SlättbergshallenAllsvenskan
GT-76Stockholm1976Gubbängens IdrottsparkDivision 1
Hammarby IFStockholm1897Zinkensdamms IP22Elitserien
Ljusdals BKLjusdal1943Ljusdals IP1Elitserien
IFK MalmöMalmö1899SjöaltsvallenDivision 1
IFK MotalaMotala1932Motala Isstadion1Allsvenskan
Örebro SKÖrebro1908Vinterstadion5Allsvenskan
Sandvikens AIKSandviken1901Göransson Arena95Elitserien
Selånger SKSundsvall1921Allsvenskan
IK SiriusUppsala1907Studenternas IP5Elitserien
Slottsbrons IFSlottsbron19184Division 1
IK TellusStockholm1921Allsvenskan
Tillberga IKTillberga1930Rocklunda IPDivision 1
IFK UppsalaUppsala1895Studenternas IPDivision 2
Vetlanda BKVetlanda1945Sapa Arena3Elitserien
Villa Lidköping BKLidköping1934Sparbanken Lidköping ArenaElitserien
IFK VänersborgVänersborg1903Arena VänersborgElitserien
Västerås SKVästerås1904ABB Arena18Elitserien

Defunct teams