Allsvenskan top scorers - Sweden 2019

The leading goalscorers in Allsvenskan in the 2019 season, as well as the players with the most assists and all hat-tricks.

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Allsvenskan best goalscorers 2019

Below is the final top scorer list for the Allsvenskan 2019, including the 27 players who scored the most goals during the season. If you want to see each players' goal progression per round during the season you can find it here.

# Player, Team Nationality Age % team's goals Min/goal GoalsGoals
1. Mohammed Buya Turay
Djurgården
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
24 26.4% 169
  Muamer Tankovic
Hammarby
Sweden
24 18.7% 172
  Robin Söder
IFK Göteborg
Sweden
28 30.4% 138
4. Markus Rosenberg
Malmö FF
Sweden
37 23.2% 155
  Nikola Djurdjic
Hammarby
Serbia
33 17.3% 184
6. Carlos Strandberg
Örebro
Sweden
23 27.5% 138
  Henok Goitom
AIK
Sweden
35 23.4% 199
  Jordan Larsson
IFK Norrköping
Sweden
22 20.4% 118
  Paulinho
Häcken
Brazil
33 25.0% 137
  Tarik Elyounoussi
AIK
Norway
31 23.4% 197
11. Alexander Kacaniklic
Hammarby
Sweden
28 13.3% 169
  Christoffer Nyman
IFK Norrköping
Sweden
27 18.5% 200
13. Anders Christiansen
Malmö FF
Denmark
29 16.1% 216
  Søren Rieks
Malmö FF
Denmark
32 16.1% 241
15. Alexander Jeremejeff
Häcken
Sweden
26 18.2% 211
  Filip Rogic
Örebro
Sweden
26 20.0% 216
  Imad Khalili
Hammarby
Sweden
32 10.7% 173
  Jake Larsson
Örebro
Sweden
20 20.0% 287
  Jesper Karlsson
Elfsborg
Sweden
21 18.2% 184
20. Arnor Traustason
Malmö FF
Iceland
26 12.5% 288
  Dino Islamovic
Östersund
Sweden
25 25.9% 298
  Giorgi Kharaishvili
IFK Göteborg
Georgia
23 15.2% 356
  Jonathan Ring
Djurgården
Sweden
27 13.2% 338
  Max Svensson
Helsingborg
Sweden
21 24.1% 333
  Philip Haglund
Sirius
Sweden
32 20.6% 357
  Samuel Nnamani
AFC Eskilstuna
Nigeria
24 30.4% 319
  Vidar Örn Kjartansson
Hammarby
Iceland
29 9.3% 193
TIP! Click on the number of goals to see the matches in which the player scored.
  • Sources: Historical statistics are based on data from our providers and checked against archived season records when needed. Read more in our About Us section.
  • Methodology: We count league goals, including knockout rounds when they are part of the same competition. Qualification, promotion and relegation playoffs are not included.
The age of the players is when the season ended at 2 November 2019

Most assists in the Allsvenskan 2019

This is the list of the players that assisted to most goals the Allsvenskan during the 2019 season.

# Player, team Nationality Age Assists
1. Darijan Bojanic
Hammarby
Sweden
24
11
2. Nikola Djurdjic
Hammarby
Serbia
33
8
  Sebastian Larsson
AIK
Sweden
34
8
  Giorgi Kharaishvili
IFK Göteborg
Georgia
23
8
  Arnor Traustason
Malmö FF
Iceland
26
8
6. Muamer Tankovic
Hammarby
Sweden
24
7
  Sead Haksabanovic
IFK Norrköping
Sweden
20
7
  Simon Sandberg
Hammarby
Sweden
25
7
  Alexander Kacaniklic
Hammarby
Sweden
28
7
10. Henok Goitom
AIK
Sweden
35
6
  Philip Haglund
Sirius
Sweden
32
6
  Søren Rieks
Malmö FF
Denmark
32
6
  Martin Broberg
Örebro
Sweden
29
6
  Nordin Gerzic
Örebro
Sweden
35
6
  Jonathan Ring
Djurgården
Sweden
27
6

Scored hat-tricks in Allsvenskan, season 2019

In total there were 8 scored hat-tricks during the season 2019 in Allsvenskan, Sweden. All players scoring these hat-tricks (or more than 3 goals), and the matches they scored it in, are listed here.

Player, Team Match GoalsGoals
Henok Goitom
AIK
Falkenberg - AIK 1-5
Sun 20 October 2019
4
13', 33', 79', 80'
Montenegro
Vladimir Rodic
Hammarby
Hammarby - Örebro 5-1
Mon 30 September 2019
3
39', 62', 80'
Robin Söder
IFK Göteborg
IFK Göteborg - Kalmar FF 4-0
Mon 26 August 2019
3
43', 55', 72'
Carlos Strandberg
Örebro
Sirius - Örebro 3-4
Sat 24 August 2019
3
15', 32', 55'
Carlos Strandberg
Örebro
Helsingborg - Örebro 1-4
Mon 29 July 2019
3
23', 28', 32'
Nikola Djurdjic
Hammarby
AFC Eskilstuna - Hammarby 1-6
Sat 27 July 2019
3
18', 33', 67'
Filip Rogic
Örebro
Örebro - Falkenberg 4-0
Sat 20 July 2019
3
7', 39', 64'
Alexander Kacaniklic
Hammarby
Hammarby - Falkenberg 6-2
Sun 7 July 2019
3
8', 56', 57'

The first game in Allsvenskan the season 2019 was played 31 March 2019, and the season ended 2 November 2019.

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