1926–27 Allsvenskan
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Allsvenskan 1926–27, part of the 1926–27 Swedish football season, was the third
Allsvenskan Allsvenskan (; ), also known as Fotbollsallsvenskan (, ) is a professional association football league in Sweden and the highest level of the Swedish football league system. Founded in 1924, it operates on a system of promotion and relegatio ...
season played. The first match was played 1 August 1926 and the last match was played 6 June 1927.
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won the league ahead of runners-up
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, while
Westermalms IF Westermalms IF FK is a football club located in Stockholm, Sweden, that competed in the Allsvenskan for two seasons in the late 1920s. The club currently play eight tiers lower in Division 7 Stockholm D. The original colours of the team were bla ...
and
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were relegated.


Participating clubs


League table


Promotions, relegations and qualifications


Results


Attendances


Top scorers


References

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