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| champion = [[HC Vita Hästen]], [[IF Björklöven]]
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| website  = [http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/ Kvalserien @ HockeyAllsvenskan.se]
| website  = [http://www.hockeyallsvenskan.se/ Kvalserien @ HockeyAllsvenskan.se]
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''This article is about the Kvalserien qualification for HockeyAllsvenskan. For other Kvalserien qualifications, see [[Kvalserien (disambiguation)]].''
''This article is about the Kvalserien qualification for HockeyAllsvenskan. For other Kvalserien qualifications, see [[Kvalserien (disambiguation)]].''


'''Kvalserien''', also known as ''Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan'', was the name of the [[Sweden|Swedish]] round-robin ice hockey tournament to qualify for play in the next season of [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] (formerly named Allsvenskan), Sweden's second highest ice hockey league for men. It was contested until 2019.
'''Kvalserien''', also known as ''Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan'', is the name of the [[Sweden|Swedish]] round-robin ice hockey tournament to qualify for play in the next season of [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] (formerly named Allsvenskan), Sweden's second highest ice hockey league for men.


==Teams==
==Teams==
Kvalserien was formed after the regular seasons of [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] and [[Swedish Division 1|Division 1]] are played. Prior to 2006, the two worst ranked teams in Allsvenskan Södra Vår and Allsvenskan Norra Vår, and the two best ranked teams in each Division 1 series, formed the leagues (one qualification league for the southern Allvenskan, and another for the northern Allsvenskan). However, since 2006, the two worst ranked teams in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 (Hockeyettan) playoffs, form the league. The six teams played each other twice and the teams finishing first and second were promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan the next season. The remaining four teams played in Division 1 the next season.
Kvalserien is formed after the regular seasons of [[HockeyAllsvenskan]] and [[Swedish Division 1|Division 1]] are played. Prior to 2006, the two worst ranked teams in Allsvenskan Södra Vår and Allsvenskan Norra Vår, and the two best ranked teams in each Division 1 series, formed the leagues (one qualification league for the southern Allvenskan, and another for the northern Allsvenskan). However, since 2006, the two worst ranked teams in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 (Hockeyettan) playoffs, form the league. The six teams play each other twice and the teams finishing first and second are promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan the next season. The remaining four teams play in Division 1 the next season.


The exemption was the [[2008–09 HockeyAllsvenskan season#Relegation round|2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien]], when the teams ranked 14th and 15th in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 playoffs, formed the league. The worst ranked team in HockeyAllsvenskan was automatically relegated to Division 1, and only the best team in the 2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien was promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan, to allow a change in HockeyAllsvenskan from 16 to 14 teams.
The exemption was the [[2008–09 HockeyAllsvenskan season#Relegation round|2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien]], when the teams ranked 14th and 15th in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 playoffs, formed the league. The worst ranked team in HockeyAllsvenskan was automatically relegated to Division 1, and only the best team in the 2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien was promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan, to allow a change in HockeyAllsvenskan from 16 to 14 teams.
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*[[2017–18 HockeyAllsvenskan season#HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers|2018]] - [[Västerviks IK]], [[Västerås IK]]
*[[2017–18 HockeyAllsvenskan season#HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers|2018]] - [[Västerviks IK]], [[Västerås IK]]
*[[2018–19 HockeyAllsvenskan season#HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers|2019]] - [[HC Vita Hästen]], [[Kristianstads IK]]
*[[2018–19 HockeyAllsvenskan season#HockeyAllsvenskan qualifiers|2019]] - [[HC Vita Hästen]], [[Kristianstads IK]]
 
*2020: ''not played''
*[[2020–21 Hockeyettan season|2021]]: [[IF Troja/Ljungby]]
*[[2021–22 Hockeyettan season|2022]]: [[Östersunds IK]]
*[[2022–23 Hockeyettan season|2023]]: [[Nybro Vikings IF]]
*[[2023–24 Hockeyettan season|2024]]: [[Vimmerby HC]]
==Previous seasons==
==Previous seasons==
===2001 season===
===2001 season===

Latest revision as of 22:31, 27 August 2024

Kvalserien (HockeyAllsvenskan)
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2001
No. of teams 6
Country(ies) Sweden
Official website Kvalserien @ HockeyAllsvenskan.se

This article is about the Kvalserien qualification for HockeyAllsvenskan. For other Kvalserien qualifications, see Kvalserien (disambiguation).

Kvalserien, also known as Kvalserien till HockeyAllsvenskan, is the name of the Swedish round-robin ice hockey tournament to qualify for play in the next season of HockeyAllsvenskan (formerly named Allsvenskan), Sweden's second highest ice hockey league for men.

Teams

Kvalserien is formed after the regular seasons of HockeyAllsvenskan and Division 1 are played. Prior to 2006, the two worst ranked teams in Allsvenskan Södra Vår and Allsvenskan Norra Vår, and the two best ranked teams in each Division 1 series, formed the leagues (one qualification league for the southern Allvenskan, and another for the northern Allsvenskan). However, since 2006, the two worst ranked teams in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 (Hockeyettan) playoffs, form the league. The six teams play each other twice and the teams finishing first and second are promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan the next season. The remaining four teams play in Division 1 the next season.

The exemption was the 2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien, when the teams ranked 14th and 15th in HockeyAllsvenskan, and the four winning teams in the Division 1 playoffs, formed the league. The worst ranked team in HockeyAllsvenskan was automatically relegated to Division 1, and only the best team in the 2009 HockeyAllsvenskan Kvalserien was promoted to HockeyAllsvenskan, to allow a change in HockeyAllsvenskan from 16 to 14 teams.

Although Allsvenskan (curretly named HockeyAllsvenskan) was formed in the 1999–2000 season, no Kvalserien was played in 2001; instead, the four worst teams in Allsvenskan were relegated to Division 1 while the four best teams in Division 1 were promoted to Allsvenskan.

Previous winners

Previous seasons

2001 season

Halmstad Hammers HC, HC Örebro 90, Huddinge IK, and Almtuna IS were promoted to Allsvenskan. IFK Kumla, IF Mölndal Hockey, Tierps HK, and IF Vallentuna BK were relegated to Division 1.

2013 season

IF Björklöven returned to HockeyAllsvenskan after a three-year absence, and Karlskrona HK remained in the second-tier league for the 2013–14 season. Tingsryds AIF were relegated to Division 1.

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