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The Swedish Women's Division 1 is the second-level of women's ice hockey in Sweden, below the Svenska damhockeyligan. From 2015-16-2020-21, it was also been known as the Damettan, and since 2021 its been called the Nationella Damhockeyligan.

It was formerly the top-level competition in Sweden. After the creation of the Riksserien in 2008, Division 1 regional winners received the opportunity to qualify for the national final until the 2008-09 season. Since then, they have only been eligible for promotion to the top-level league.

Champions (since 2008)[]

  • 2008-09: Munskund SSK (North), Västerås IK (West), Segeltorps IF II (East), Hanhals IF (South), Hanhals IF (Promotion round)
  • 2009-10: Munksund SSK (North), Sandvikens IK (West), Ormsta (East), Växjö Lakers (South)
  • 2010-11: MODO II (North), Hällefors IK (West), Södertälje SK (East), Växjö Lakers (South)
  • 2011-12: MODO II (North), Sandvikens IK (West), Södertälje SK (East), HV71 (South), IF Sundsvall, HV71 (AllEttan)
  • 2012-13: IF Sundsvall (North), Skåre BK (West), Almtuna IS (East), HC Vita Hästen (South), IF Sundsvall, Södertälje SK (AllEttan)
  • 2013-14: MODO II (North), Sandvikens IK (West), Almtuna IS (East), HV71 (South), HV71, Stocksund DE (AllEttan)
  • 2014-15: MODO II (North), Färjestad BK (West), Djurgårdens IF (East), HV71 (South)
  • 2015-16: IF Björklöven (North), Färjestad BK (West), Haninge HC (East), Göteborg HC (South)
  • 2016-17: IF Björklöven (North), Färjestad BK (West), Haninge HC (East), Göteborg HC (South)
  • 2017-18: Skellefteå AIK (North), Färjestad BK (West), Hammarby IF (East), IF Troja/Ljungby (South)
  • 2018-19: Skellefteå AIK (North), Färjestad BK (West), Södertälje SK (East), Karlskrona HK (South)
  • 2019-20: Skellefteå AIK (North), Färjestad BK (West), Haninge HC (East), IF Malmö (South)
  • 2020-21: season cancelled
  • 2021-22: Skellefteå AIK (North), Färjestad BK (West), Södertälje SK (East), IF Malmö (South)
  • 2022-23: Skellefteå AIK (North), Färjestad BK (West), Södertälje SK (East), Frölunda HC (South)

Seasons[]

  • 2007-08 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2008-09 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2009-10 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2010-11 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2011-12 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2012-13 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2013-14 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2014-15 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2015-16 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2016-17 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2017-18 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2018-19 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2019-20 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2020-21 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2021-22 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
  • 2022-23 Swedish Women's Division 1 season
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