1951–52 Svenska Mästerskapet (men's Handball)
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The 1950–51 Svenska mästerskapet was the 21st and final season of Svenska mästerskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of men's handball. Starting in the following season, the title of Swedish Champions would be awarded to the winners of
Allsvenskan Allsvenskan (; en, the All-Swedish, also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan, en, the Football All-Swedish) is a Swedish professional league for men's association football clubs. It was founded in 1924 and is the top tier of the Swedish football lea ...
. The tournament was contested by all Allsvenskan teams and all District Champions, along with invited teams from Division II. 32 teams competed in the tournament. AIK were the defending champions, but were defeated by IFK Kristianstad in the final. IFK Kristianstad won their third title. The final was played in Sporthallen in Kristianstad and was watched by 1,272 spectators.


Results


First round

* Bodens BK– Sandåkern SK 11–14 * Ludvika FfI–
Upsala Studenters IF Upsala Studenters IF is a Swedish sport club from Uppsala founded in 1908. They club has had sections in basketball, table tennis, sport of athletics, athletics, fencing, handball, volleyball, bandy and tennis The handball team was promoted to Han ...
11–9 * Sollefteå GIF–
Västerås HF Västerås HF was a Swedish handball club based in Västerås. The club was founded in 1934. In 1942–43, the club made its debut in both the top division, Allsvenskan, and Svenska mästerskapet (SM), the tournament held to determine the Swedish ...
6–17 * Heffners IF– Sandvikens IF 5–26 * AIK– GUIF 20–4 * IFK Lidingö– F 11 IF 12–10 * Västerås IK– Norrköpings AIS 9–15 * IF Gute– SoIK Hellas 7–19 * Karlstads BIK–
IK Heim IK Heim were a Swedish handball club from Gothenburg, founded in 1923. They have been Swedish champions 7 times. They won the title in 1950 (by defeating Örebro in the final), 1955, 1959, 1960 and 1962 (by winning the league). They were relega ...
16–13 *
Skövde AIK Skövde AIK is a Swedish football club from Skövde. It was founded on 21 June 1919. The club is currently in Superettan. Background Skövde AIK has played 14 seasons in second tier Swedish football, the last time being as recently as 1995 ...
– Redbergslids IK 13–12 * GF Kroppskultur–
IK Baltichov IK or Ik may refer to: Businesses and organizations * IK Investment Partners, a European private equity firm * Imair Airlines (IATA code IK) * Iparretarrak, a Basque nationalist organization Languages * Ik language (ISO 639 alpha-3 ikx), spo ...
16–23 * Majornas IK– Örebro SK 13–12 *
Växjö BK Växjö BK is a Swedish football club located in Växjö in Kronoberg County. Background Växjö Bollklubb was formed on 20 January 1924 at a meeting at the Roséns café. Fotbollsföreningen Tigrarna had the previous year applied to join the ...
– IFK Karlskrona 8–10 * IFK Trelleborg–
HK Drott HK Drott Halmstad is a handball club, based in Halmstad, Sweden. The club has won the Swedish Championship eleven times, last in 2013. Together with Redbergslids IK, HK Drott have dominated Swedish handball between 1984 and 2003. This club has ...
24–5 * Näsby IF– Jönköpings Södra IF 10–7 * IFK Malmö– IFK Kristianstad 12–13


Second round

*
Västerås HF Västerås HF was a Swedish handball club based in Västerås. The club was founded in 1934. In 1942–43, the club made its debut in both the top division, Allsvenskan, and Svenska mästerskapet (SM), the tournament held to determine the Swedish ...
– IFK Lidingö 18–12 * Sandåkern SK– AIK 5–9 * Sandvikens IF– Ludvika FfI 20–4 * Norrköpings AIS– Näsby IF 8–10 * SoIK Hellas–
Skövde AIK Skövde AIK is a Swedish football club from Skövde. It was founded on 21 June 1919. The club is currently in Superettan. Background Skövde AIK has played 14 seasons in second tier Swedish football, the last time being as recently as 1995 ...
9–6 *
IK Baltichov IK or Ik may refer to: Businesses and organizations * IK Investment Partners, a European private equity firm * Imair Airlines (IATA code IK) * Iparretarrak, a Basque nationalist organization Languages * Ik language (ISO 639 alpha-3 ikx), spo ...
– Karlstads BIK 14–13 * IFK Karlskrona– Majornas IK 20–17 * IFK Kristianstad– IFK Trelleborg 19–15


Quarterfinals

* AIK–
Västerås HF Västerås HF was a Swedish handball club based in Västerås. The club was founded in 1934. In 1942–43, the club made its debut in both the top division, Allsvenskan, and Svenska mästerskapet (SM), the tournament held to determine the Swedish ...
10–3 * IFK Karlskrona– SoIK Hellas 8–10 * Näsby IF–
IK Baltichov IK or Ik may refer to: Businesses and organizations * IK Investment Partners, a European private equity firm * Imair Airlines (IATA code IK) * Iparretarrak, a Basque nationalist organization Languages * Ik language (ISO 639 alpha-3 ikx), spo ...
12–10 * Sandvikens IF– IFK Kristianstad 10–17


Semifinals

* IFK Kristianstad– Näsby IF 16–9 * AIK– SoIK Hellas 13–12
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Final

* IFK Kristianstad– AIK 16–15
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Champions

The following players for IFK Kristianstad received a winner's medal: Pelle Svensson, Carl Fridlundh (5 goals in the final),
Carl-Erik Stockenberg Carl-Erik Stockenberg (; 11 June 1925 – 30 June 1985) was a Swedish handball player, who played as a back player. He was a prolific goalscorer and also skilled at blocking shots from opponents. ' He was a Swedish champion with IFK Kristianstad ...
(2), Bertil Rönndahl (1), Evert Sjunnesson (1), Erik Nordström (2), Åke Moberg (4), Ingvar Svensson (1), Åke Skough and Uno Kvist.


See also

1951–52 Allsvenskan (men's handball) The 1951–52 Allsvenskan was the 18th season of the top division of Swedish handball and the final season where the league did not determine the Swedish Champions. 10 teams competed in the league. IFK Kristianstad won the league, but the title ...


References

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