USM HU17-21 Round 2: Dates & Details – 2026

Round 2 USM Hu17-21 will be played February 27 – March 1, 2026.

Men u17

The prerequisites for the Hu17 SM:
  • 34 participating teams
  • 8 seeded teams play each other ranking groups in round 1.
    (Alvik, Central, Fryshuset, Högsbo, Luleå, Sollentuna, Södertälje, Uppsala)
  • The seeded teams then stand above Round 2 and go directly to Round 3.
  • 6 group 1s in round 1 are directly qualified for round 3.
    (Blackeberg, Borås/Marbo, Malbas, Skuru, Örebro, Östersund)
  • 6 group 2s and the best 4 group 3s in round 1 go to round 2.
  • 2 group 1s in round 2 qualify for round 3.
  • Remaining teams are eliminated.
  • Organizing club i fet cursive style.
Group 1
Group 2
Eos Bankeryd
Crossover Lidingö
Kvarnby Northern region
Norrköping Western Hisingen
Weather district Huddinge

Men u19

The conditions for Hu19 SM:
  • 30 participating teams.
  • 8 seeded teams play each other ranking groups in round 1.
    (Alvik, Blackeberg, Fryshuset, Högsbo, Kvarnby, Södertälje, Trelleborg, Uppsala)
  • The seeded teams then stand above Round 2 and go directly to Round 3.
  • 5 group 1s in round 1 are directly qualified for round 3.
    (BC Luleå, Kungsholmen, Lidingö, Norrköping, Nässjö)
  • Group 2s, Group 3s and the top 5 Group 4-5s in Round 1 advance to Round 2.
  • Remaining teams are eliminated.
  • Organizing club i fet cursive style.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Borås/Marbo Stockholm NV Skuru
Eos Painting base Hammarby
Viby Umeå Northern region
Örebro Unsaleable Östersund
Central Tureberg Västerås

Men u21

The conditions for Hu21 SM:
  • 12 participating teams.
  • No seeded teams.
  • 4 group 1s are directly qualified for the quarter-finals.
    (Malbas, Norrort, Nässjö, Uppsala)
  • Group 2s and Group 3s from Round 1 advance to Round 2.
    (AIK, Alvik, Eos, Fryshuset, Kvarnby Lions, Norrby, Västerås, Västra Hisingen)
  • The age group does not play Round 2.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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