Lennart Johanssons Pokal
| Lennart Johanssons Pokal | |
|---|---|
Lennart Johanssons Pokal | |
| Awarded for | Winning Allsvenskan and thus becoming Swedish champions |
| Presented by | Swedish Football Association |
| First award | 2001 |
| Currently held by | Malmö FF |
| Website | svenskfotboll.se |
Lennart Johanssons Pokal is a trophy awarded annually by the Swedish Football Association to the winning team of the Swedish top division, Allsvenskan. The winner of Allsvenskan is also crowned Swedish Champions.
The trophy was introduced in 2001 following media publicity in early November 2000 that Clarence von Rosen, the man after whom the previous trophy was named, had Nazi sympathies during the 1930s. The first club to lift the trophy was Hammarby IF in 2001 and the most recent winner was Malmö FF in 2024. Malmö FF have won the trophy the most times (ten).