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2003 Svenska Cupen
Svenska Cupen 2003 was the forty-eighth season of the main Sweden, Swedish Association football, football Cup. The competition started on 27 March 2003 and concluded on 1 November 2003 with the 2003 Svenska Cupen Final, Final, held at Råsunda Stadium, Solna Municipality in Stockholms län. IF Elfsborg won the final 2-0 against Assyriska Föreningen. First round There were 34 matches played between 27 March and 18 April 2003. There were 68 teams in the first round from Swedish football Division 1, Division 1, Swedish football Division 2, Division 2 and Swedish football Division 3, Division 3, but also including a few teams from Swedish football Division 4, Division 4 and Swedish football Division 5, Division 5. !colspan="3", 27 March 2003 , - !colspan="3", 30 March 2003 , - !colspan="3", 1 April 2003 , - !colspan="3", 6 April 2003 , - !colspan="3", 8 April 2003 , - !colspan="3", 9 April 2003 , - !colspan="3", 12 April 2003 , - !colspan="3", 13 April 2003 ...
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IF Elfsborg
Idrottsföreningen Elfsborg, more commonly known as IF Elfsborg or simply Elfsborg (), is a professional football club based in Borås, Sweden, and is affiliated to the Västergötlands Fotbollförbund. They play in the Allsvenskan and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Swedish football. Their homeground is Borås Arena, where they have played since 17 April 2005. The club was founded in 1904 by a group of 19 youngsters which all were 14–15 years old. ''Borås Fotbollslag'' was formed in Ordenshuset at Landala (today Knalleland) on 26 June 1904. The main protagonist in the formation, Carl Larson, who in addition to football also practiced athletics and wrestling. Claimed the reason was that the main sports club in the city, Borås Athletic and Sports Society, would not exert football in their program. Carl Larson, however, found that there were too many clubs containing the city name Borås which contributed to the name change in 1906 by Riksidrottsförbunde ...
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