The Story of Swedish Allsvenskan Kits
A Tradition of Distinct Colours and Local Pride
Swedish football has always been about identity and local connection, and nowhere is that clearer than in the kits of its top clubs. The Allsvenskan, founded in 1924, has produced some of Europe’s most visually distinctive teams — each with colours deeply tied to their community.
From the regal blue of IFK Göteborg to the minimalist black and yellow of AIK, and the green and white of Hammarby, Swedish shirts are more than football apparel — they’re symbols of heritage, geography, and belonging.
Evolution of Swedish Club Kits
In the early decades, Swedish clubs wore unbranded, heavy cotton shirts in solid colours. As the professional era arrived in the 1970s and 1980s, Scandinavian sportswear brand hummel began to shape the visual identity of many clubs. Its distinctive chevrons on the sleeves became a hallmark of Swedish football design, alongside Adidas, which provided Göteborg’s European kits in their 1980s golden era.
Over the years, shirt design in Sweden has mirrored both the country’s understated minimalism and flashes of bold expression. AIK, for example, often uses clean black kits with subtle gold detailing — reflecting Stockholm’s modern aesthetic — while Hammarby and Malmö FF have introduced environmentally themed designs, reflecting their community values and progressive club culture.
Famous Allsvenskan Shirts
Several Swedish club shirts have transcended the league to become cult classics:
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IFK Göteborg’s 1982 and 1987 UEFA Cup-winning shirts, featuring crisp blue-and-white stripes under Adidas — iconic in European competition.
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AIK’s 1999 gold-trimmed kit, worn during a Champions League campaign that pitted them against Barcelona and Arsenal.
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Hammarby’s 2019 home shirt, which sold out within days after the club’s first league title in over a century of history.
Malmö FF’s sky-blue shirts — consistently among the cleanest in European football and synonymous with the club’s identity since the 1920s.
Little-Known Facts About Swedish Kits
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The hummel connection: Many Swedish clubs were early adopters of hummel long before its resurgence in European football. The brand’s chevrons first appeared in Allsvenskan in the 1970s.
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AIK’s “blackout” concept: The club has released several all-black special editions — including one in 2019 that sold out in under an hour and is now a collector’s item.
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Malmö’s crest evolution: The sky-blue colour was originally much darker, but the club lightened it post-war to symbolise optimism and progress.
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IFK Göteborg’s royal ties: The “Göteborg blue” is said to have been chosen to mirror the city’s coat of arms and maritime heritage.
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Hammarby’s environmental kit: In 2021, the club released an away shirt made from 100% recycled ocean plastic — a first for the league.
Sponsorship restraint: Several clubs, including AIK, have historically chosen minimal front sponsors to maintain clean designs, a nod to Scandinavian design philosophy.
Our Range and Personalisation Options
At UK Soccer Shop, you’ll find official Swedish Allsvenskan shirts from every major club, including AIK, Malmö FF, IFK Göteborg, and Hammarby. Each jersey is 100% authentic, featuring official club crests and manufacturer detailing. You can also personalise your shirt with your name or your favourite player’s in authentic Swedish Super League lettering.
For collectors and fans alike, we also stock Sweden National Team Shirts, European club kits, and training wear, so you can complete your football wardrobe with pieces that celebrate Sweden’s unique football culture.