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A Swedish fairy tale

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December 2025

How a village team became champions of Sweden

A Swedish fairy tale

Midday church bells stir the small town of Bromolla in southern Sweden into life on an otherwise sleepy October Sunday. It signals the moment when, as if from nowhere, football supporters bedecked in yellow and black emerge from every street, converging on the same hotel like bees returning to the hive. Inside its packed bars the buzz is electric. Yet not only is it still two hours before kickoff, these fans’ team is not even playing.

These fans support Mjallby AIF, and they have turned out in force to watch their wildest dreams become reality. Formed in 1939, Mjallby have spent the majority of their existence bouncing between Sweden's lower leagues, never lifting major silverware. Yet today, if IFK Goteborg can avoid defeat to second-placed Hammarby, Mjallby will win Sweden's top flight - the Allsvenskan - for the first time, completing one of football's great miracles.

image"Miracle" is no exaggeration - as recently as 2016, Mjallby needed a win on the final day to avoid relegation to the fourth tier with the threat of bankruptcy looming. Debts were paid and promotions earned and, in 2020, the club returned to the top flight and finished fifth, their best-ever league position. The next three seasons saw mid-table consistency, before finishing fifth again in 2024, breaking the 50-point mark in the Allsvenskan.

That was supposed to be Mjallby's ceiling, until 2025. Anders Torstensson's side first went top of the table in early May and have been there permanently since mid-July. Their expected drop off never came, and instead they have been the model of consistency, losing just once all season, having scored in every match.

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