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==Pre-1956 Champions==
==Pre-1956 Champions==
;Angermanland
;Angermanland
*1953: Kramfors IF
*1953: Kramfors IF
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*1955: Rogle BK
*1955: Rogle BK


==Champions==
;Goteborg
===As fifth-tier league===
*1945: ''not completed due to adverse weather''
''Information prior to 1999 is incomplete''.
*1946: Vastra Frolunda IF finished third in Division B with a 1-2-0-2 4:19 record, they lost 7-3 to Goteborgs Skridskolubb in one game
{| class="wikitable"
*1947: Division A - 1. Goteborg Skridskolubb, 2. Vastra Frolunda IF 1-1-1-3 21:12, 3. Hisingen, 4. Chalmers
|-
*1948: 1. Dixhov, 2. Vastra Frolunda IF 4-1-0-8 20:8, Frolunda notably beat Chalmers on forfeit
! Year
*1949: ''not played due to mild winter''
! Group winners
*1950: Vastra Frolunda IF won Division B with a 3-0-0-6 16:4 record
! Promoted teams
*1951: Vastra Frolunda IF won Klass 1 with a 4-0-0-8 29:9 record, notably beating Lerum 15-2
|-
*1954: Vastra Frolunda IF won Klass 1 with a 4-0-0-8 46:8 record
|1997-98|| || Halmstad Hammers
|-
|1998-99|| Mariestad BoIS, Alvsby IF, Falu HC, IFK Stockholm, KB Knights, Virserums SGF, Kista HC, Hammaro Chiefs, Gallsta IK, Vaxjo Lakers HC||Mariestad BoIS, Alvsby IF, Falu HC, Vaxjo Lakers HC
|}
===As sixth-tier league===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Group winners
! Promoted teams
|-
|1999-2000|| Sigtuna HC, Lidingo Wik, Orby IS, Calmar HC||Ekskilstuna HC, Sigtuna HC
|-
|2000-01|| Jarfalla NS, Alla Fall, Vendelso, SPAIF, Herrings, Ramberget||Jarfalla NS, SPAIF
|-
|2001-02||Duvbo IK, Alta IF, HKL Make Believes, IFK Taby, Fotskals HC||Alta IF
|-
|2002-03|| Brinkens IF, Grantorps AIK, Kallhalls IF, Fotskals HC, IK Guts, Boras Knights||Osthammars SK
|-
|2003-04|| Vallingby AIK, Akersberga Vikings, Nykoping Griffins, Sergersjo HC, Rambergets HC, Herrings HC||Nykoping Griffins
|-
|2004-05|| Jarvso IK, Kallhalls IF, Boo IF, Orby IS, Aby HC, Flyers HC||Boo IF
|-
|2005-06||Ulricehamns IF J20, HKL Make Believes, Varmdo HC 2, Ockelbo IF, SPAIF, Rambergets HC, IK Raid||
|-
|2006-07|| Hemsta IF, Ulricehamns IF J20, Alta IF, HC Undici, HKL Make Believes, Rambergets HC, IK Raid||Alta IF, HC Undici
|-
|2007-08||Telge Black Knights, HC Lidkoping J20, Vallingby AIK, IK Huge 2, Aby HC, HKL Make Believes, Bele Barkarby||Telge Black Knights, Bromma Bombers, Katrineholms HF
|-
|2008-09|| Bajen Fans IF, Sala HK, Grastorps IK J20, Aby HC, Jarfalla North Stars, Tyreso HK, Gripen HC||Jarfalla North Stars, Osthammars SK
|-
|2009-10|| Jarna SK, HC Liljan, Kista HC, Brinkens IF, Skarblacka IF, HC Dynamo 414, IK Huge 2, Norsborgs IF 2||HC Liljan
|-
|2010-11|| Flyers HC, Varmdo HC 2, AC Camelen, Brinkens IF, Nynashamns IF 2, Hallsta IK, Sundbybergs IK, Gripen HC||
|-
|2011-12|| Duells HC, Orby IS, Hasselby Kalvesta, Tullinge TP, Vasterhaninge IF, Gimo IF, Linkoping Mighty Ravens||
|-
|2012-13|| LN-70 HC, AC Camelen, Grantorps AIK, Viggbyholms IK, Flemingsbergs IK, KTH IF, SPAIF, Ostervala IF, Vasterviks IK 2||Viggbyholms IK, Flemingsbergs IK, KTH IF
|-
|2013-14|| Herrings HC, Boras Knights, Ormsta HC, Eksjo HC, FoC Farsta 2, AC Camelen, SPAIF, IFK Mariehamn, Segeltorps IF, Sundbybergs IK, Linkoping Mighty Ravens||SPAIF, IFK Mariehamn, Segeltorps IF
|-
|2014-15|| Slottskogen HC, Duells HC, Black Wings HC, Kallhalls IF, Boo HC, Gripen HC, Ar Athletics HC, Toreboda HF J20, Finspangs AIK||Gripen HC
|-
|2015-16||Duells HC, Aby HC, Skarpnacks AIK, Ormsta HC, Boo HC, HC Liljan, Ulricehamns IF J20, Black Wings HC||Ekero IK
|-
|2016-17||Aby HC, LN-70 HC, Skarpnacks AIK, Sundbybergs IK, Gnesta IK, HC Liljan, Ulricehamns IF J20, Black Wings HC||HC Liljan
|-
|2017-18||Duells HC, Skargardens SK 2, Skarpnacks AIK, Kista HC, Gnesta IK, Tierps HK, Black Wings HC||IK Waxholm, Tierps HK
|}
 
==Seasons==
==Seasons==
*[[1956-57 Swedish Division 4 season]]
*[[1956-57 Swedish Division 4 season]]

Revision as of 13:43, 3 July 2023

Division 4
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1999 (as sixth-tier)
No. of teams
Country(ies) Flag of Sweden Sweden
Most recent champion(s) Multiple regional winners

The Swedish Division 4 (also called the HockeyFyran) is the sixth highest-level league, for men's ice hockey in Sweden.

Format

The league is divided into 11 regional groups. The top teams in Division 4 are promoted to the fifth-level Division 3. It lies above Division 5.

Groups:

  • 4A GBG
  • 4B GBG
  • Norra Stockholm
  • Småland
  • Stockholm Grupp 1
  • Stockholm Grupp 2
  • Södermanland
  • Uppland
  • Öst/Syd Stockholm
  • Öst/Väst Stockholm
  • Östergötland

Pre-1956 Champions

Angermanland
  • 1953: Kramfors IF
  • 1954: Jarveds IF
  • 1955: Ornskoldsviks SK
  • 1956: Kopanholmens IF (Norra), Solleftea IK (Sodra), Asele IK (Vastra)
Jamtlandsserien
  • 1949: Stromsund
  • 1950: Stromsund
  • 1951: played as North Swedish Championship
  • 1952: Stromsund
  • 1953: Waplan
  • 1954: Stromsund
  • 1955: IFK Ostersund
  • 1956: Jarpen
Uppland
  • 1949: Gimo IF (Roslagsgruppen)
  • 1950: Enkopings SK (Upplandsgruppen), Gimo IF (Roslagsgruppen)
  • 1951: IF Nordens (Vastra), Norrtalje BK (Ostra), Osterby IF (Norra)
  • 1952: Altmuna IS (Vastra A), SK Elvan (Vastra B), Osthammars SK (Ostra A), Norrtalje BK B (Ostra B)
  • 1953: IF Vesta (Reserv), Norrtalje BK (Ostra)
  • 1954: IF Vesta (Reserv), Osterby IF (Norra), Hallsta IK (Ostra)
  • 1955: SK Servia (Vastra), Osthammars SK (Ostra)
  • 1956: Skarplinge IK (Norra), Oregrunds IK (Ostra A), Norrtalje BK (Norra B), SK Elvan (Vastra)
Stockholm Klass I
  • 1947: Sundbybergs IK
  • 1948: Kungsholms IF
  • 1949: Malarhojdens IK
  • 1950: Turebergs IF
  • 1951: Westermalms IF
  • 1952: Spanga IS
  • 1953: Rasunda IS
  • 1954: Reymersholms IK
  • 1955: Huddinge IK
  • 1956: Nynashamns IF
Sodermanland
  • 1949: Nykopings IK
  • 1950: IFK Gnesta
  • 1951: BK Star
  • 1952: Nykopings AIK
  • 1953: Nykopings IK
  • 1954: BK Star
  • 1955: BK Remo
  • 1956: Nykvarns SK
Narke
  • 1950: Wedevag
  • 1951: Wedevag
  • 1952: Bofors B (Wedevag)
  • 1953: IFK Lindesberg
  • 1954: Wedevags IF
  • 1955: BK Fotward
  • 1956: Svarta IF
Vastergotland
  • 1947: Norrby IF
  • 1948: Falkopings AIK, IFK Vanersborg
  • 1949: not complete
  • 1950: IFK Hjo, IFK Vanersborg
  • 1951: IFK Hjo, Falkopings AIK
  • 1952: Mariestads CK, Sjodalens IK
  • 1953: Sorhaga IK, IFK Tidaholm, Karlsborgs BK
  • 1954: Norrby IF, Vanersborgs IF, Tibro IK
  • 1955: IF Elfsborg, Falkopings AIK
  • 1956: Norrby IF, Torenboda IK
Gotland Klass I
  • 1950: Hemse BK
  • 1951: Hemse BK
  • 1952: Slite IF
  • 1953: Hemse BK
  • 1954: Slite IF
  • 1955: Slite IF
  • 1956: Visby IF
Smaland

Nordostra

  • 1952: Vasterviks AIS
  • 1953: Vasterviks AIS
  • 1954: Vasterviks AIS
  • 1955: IFK Oskarshamn
  • 1956: Eds Bruks IF

Nordvastra

  • 1952: Nassjo IF
  • 1953: Tenhults IF
  • 1954: Norrahammars IK
  • 1955: Gnosjo IF
  • 1956: Tabergs SK

Sydostra

  • 1952: Aseda IF
  • 1953: Osters IF
  • 1954: Tingsryd AIF
  • 1955: Lessebo GIF
  • 1956: Alvesta SK B

Sydvastra

  • 1952: Stromsnasbruks IF
  • 1953: Almhults IF
  • 1954: Lagans SK
  • 1955: Gransholms IF
  • 1956: Stromsnasbruks IF
Skane
  • 1950: IFK Malmo
  • 1951: not completed
  • 1952: Skanes Fagerhult (North), Tyringe SOS (South)
  • 1953: Rogle BK (North), IFK Malmo (South)
  • 1954: IFK Malmo
  • 1955: Rogle BK
Goteborg
  • 1945: not completed due to adverse weather
  • 1946: Vastra Frolunda IF finished third in Division B with a 1-2-0-2 4:19 record, they lost 7-3 to Goteborgs Skridskolubb in one game
  • 1947: Division A - 1. Goteborg Skridskolubb, 2. Vastra Frolunda IF 1-1-1-3 21:12, 3. Hisingen, 4. Chalmers
  • 1948: 1. Dixhov, 2. Vastra Frolunda IF 4-1-0-8 20:8, Frolunda notably beat Chalmers on forfeit
  • 1949: not played due to mild winter
  • 1950: Vastra Frolunda IF won Division B with a 3-0-0-6 16:4 record
  • 1951: Vastra Frolunda IF won Klass 1 with a 4-0-0-8 29:9 record, notably beating Lerum 15-2
  • 1954: Vastra Frolunda IF won Klass 1 with a 4-0-0-8 46:8 record

Seasons

External links

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Women's Leagues
International leagues

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National leagues

Austria - Belarus - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland (1, 2, 3, U20, U18, U16) - France - Germany (1, 2, 3, Cup) - Great Britain (England U16) - Hungary - Iceland - Italy - Kazakhstan - Latvia - Lithuania - Netherlands - Norway - Poland - Romania - Russia (U18) - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden (1, 2, 3, 4, U20) - Switzerland - Turkey - Ukraine

Defunct leagues

Czechoslovakia - Interliga - Low Countries Cup

Junior Leagues
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University Leagues
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