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:
Club | Home town | Founded | Home stadium | Champ. | Cup | League 2014–15 | |
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1891 | Bergshamra IP | 3 | Division 2 | ||||
1897 | 2 | Elitserien | |||||
2000 | Allsvenskan | ||||||
1919 | 5 | Elitserien | |||||
1891 | Spånga IP | 2 | Division 1 | ||||
1909 | 9 | 2 | Elitserien | ||||
1935 | 2 | Division 1 | |||||
1894 | Elitserien | ||||||
1936 | Allsvenskan | ||||||
1976 | Gubbängens Idrottspark | Division 1 | |||||
1897 | 2 | 2 | Elitserien | ||||
1943 | 1 | Elitserien | |||||
1899 | Sjöaltsvallen | Division 1 | |||||
1932 | 1 | Allsvenskan | |||||
1908 | Vinterstadion | 5 | Allsvenskan | ||||
1901 | 9 | 5 | Elitserien | ||||
Selånger SK | 1921 | Allsvenskan | |||||
1907 | 5 | Elitserien | |||||
1918 | 4 | Division 1 | |||||
1921 | Allsvenskan | ||||||
1930 | Rocklunda IP | Division 1 | |||||
1895 | Division 2 | ||||||
1945 | 3 | Elitserien | |||||
1934 | Elitserien | ||||||
1903 | Elitserien | ||||||
1904 | 18 | Elitserien |