In this special feature for Flashscore, we break down the numbers and statistics that go some way to putting Mjallby's extraordinary achievement into some kind of context.
Mjallby by numbers
0 - The number of major trophies Mjallby had won before the 2025 season, previously coming closest in 2023, when they were beaten 4-1 by Hacken in the Svenska Cupen final.
0 - The number of European campaigns the club have ever played, which will change next summer, as they enter the Second Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League.
0 - Karl-Marius Aksum had zero senior coaching experience before he was appointed assistant coach in January 2024. He holds a PhD in visual perception in elite football, and his "scanning" method has transformed Mjallby's play in possession.
1 - Mjallby's one and only league defeat so far came away at AIK on 11th May, in which they took an early lead before falling to a 2-1 loss.
2 - The number of first-team regular players - Ludvig Thorell and Axel Noren - who signed for the club at the start of the season, or during the campaign, who have played over 500 minutes in the league, as Mjallby have generally stuck with the side that finished fifth a year ago.
3 - MAIF won the league with three matches to spare, as their 2-0 away victory over IFK Goteborg took them 11 points clear after 27 of the Allsvenskan's 30 rounds of fixtures.
4 - Mjallby have been remarkably consistent this season, winning many games by small margins. The most goals they have scored in a league match in 2025 is four, doing so just once when they beat Degerfors 4-1 in April, thus making it their biggest win of the season.

5 - Before this season, Mjallby had never finished higher than fifth in the Swedish top flight, doing so in 2020 and 2024.
7 - Despite their lofty placing, no Mjallby player has scored more than the seven league goals that Herman Johansson and Abdoulie Manneh each have. 12 players have scored at least once, while Johansson leads the assist chart with nine.
9 - Only nine years ago, in 2016, Mjallby needed a win on the final day of the season to avoid relegation to the fourth tier of Swedish football, a prospect that would have likely bankrupted the club.
11 - In 14 away matches this season, the Yellow and Blacks have won 11, while drawing two and losing once. That gives them 35 away points, compared to 34 at home.
12 - The number of years ago Anders Torstensson began the first of his three spells in charge of Mjallby. He began his senior coaching career 10 years prior, and worked as a school headteacher in between his stints at MAIF and other clubs, including Karlskrona.
14 - Depite picking up one more point on the road, MAIF are unbeaten in 14 matches at their Stranvallen home this season, winning 10 and drawing four.
16 - MAIF have become the 16th different club to win the Allsvenskan, and the fourth to earn a maiden win in the 21st Century.

18 - Mjallby have conceded only 18 times in 28 matches so far, nine fewer than any other side in the division. 51 goals scored is the second-best return in the Allsvenskan, further highlighting the significance of their defence. The ever-present Noel Tornqvist has registered 12 clean sheets.
20 - Since their only league defeat of the season, Mjallby have gone 20 games without a loss in the Allsvenskan, winning 16 and drawing four.
21 - The number of wins Mjallby have amassed so far en route to winning the title, drawing six and losing the other one of their 28 games.
50 - The 2024 season saw Mjallby hit their previous club-record points total, reaching a half century for the first time.
69 - With a 2-1 win over Norrkoping last weekend, MAIF put the cherry on top of their already-lavish cake by setting a new Allsvenskan points record of 69, eclipsing the 67 Malmo recorded in 2010 and AIK in 2018.
75 - The maximum number of points Mjallby can still attain, which they will reach should they win their final two games against Varnamo and Hacken.
85 - Mjallby AIF came into existence in 1939, 85 years ago, as a merger between local sides Listers IF and Halleviks IF. They have played at Strandvallen ever since.
800 - The approximate population of Hallevik, the village on the Swedish south coast that is home to the club's home ground, Strandvallen. Around 1,250 people live in Mjallby town, while only 17,500 live in the Solvesborg Municipality, which MAIF call home.

7,000 - The capacity of Strandvallen, which has unsurprisingly sold out regularly this season as Mjallby did the impossible. The stadium is smaller than Cherrywood Road, home of Farnborough FC, who ply their trade in National League South, in the sixth tier of English football.
350,000 - The amount of money in GBP Mjallby were in debt in 2016, putting them at risk of going out of business. That prompted an overhaul in the club's business model, and now the club has an annual turnover of £2.3m.
16.85m - The value in EUR of Mjallby's entire squad according to Transfermarkt, making them only the ninth most valuable set of players in the Allsvenskan, and less valuable than Bolton Wanderers, who play in England's third tier, League One.
 
    