Handbollsligan
Season2016–17
ChampionsIFK Kristianstad
(7th title)
Matches played262
All statistics correct as of 5 June 2017.

The 2016–17 Handbollsligan is the 83rd season of the Handbollsligan, Swedish's top-tier handball league. A total of fourteen teams contest this season's league, which began on 13 September 2016 and is scheduled to conclude on 27 May 2017.

IFK Kristianstad are the defending champions, having beaten Alingsås HK 27–18 in the previous season's final.

Format

The first 7 rounds consist on a round-robin tournament with 2 groups of 7 teams each. Then, the competition format for the 2016–17 season consists of a home-and-away round-robin system. The top 8 teams qualifiy directly to quarterfinals, while teams ranked 11th to 13th play a play-down round against teams ranked 2nd to 4th from the lower division. Last ranked team is directly relegated to Allsvenskan.

Teams

Location of 2016–17 Handbollsligan teams in Sweden
Alingsås HK
Alingsås HK
Eskilstuna Guif
Eskilstuna Guif
Hammarby IFRicoh HK
Hammarby IF
Ricoh HK
IFK YstadYstads IF HF
IFK Ystad
Ystads IF HF
HIF Karlskrona
HIF Karlskrona
Kristianstad
Kristianstad
Lugi HF
Lugi HF
HK Malmö
HK Malmö
RedbergslidsIK Sävehof
Redbergslids
IK Sävehof
IFK Skövde
IFK Skövde
HK Aranäs
HK Aranäs
2016–17 Handbollsligan

The following 14 clubs competed in Handbollsligan during the 2016–17 season. HK Drott was relegated from the previous season and IFK Ystad was promoted from 2015-16 Allsvenskan.

Team City Arena
Alingsås HK Alingsås Estrad Arena
Eskilstuna Guif Eskilstuna Eskilstuna Sporthall
Hammarby IF Stockholm Eriksdalshallen
IFK Ystad Ystad Ystad Arena
HIF Karlskrona Karlskrona Karlskrona idrottshall
IFK Kristianstad Kristianstad Kristianstad Arena
Lugi HF Lund FFS Arena
HK Malmö Malmö Baltiska Hallen
Redbergslids IK Gothenburg Lisebergshallen
Ricoh HK Stockholm Solnahallen
IFK Skövde Skövde Arena Skövde
IK Sävehof Partille Partillebohallen
Ystads IF HF Ystad Ystad Arena
HK Aranäs Kungsbacka Aranäshallen

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 IFK Kristianstad 32 25 1 6 901 769 +132 51 Play-offs
2 Lugi HF 32 23 2 7 885 777 +108 48
3 Redbergslids IK 32 23 1 8 859 741 +118 47
4 HK Malmö 32 20 3 9 859 773 +86 43
5 Alingsås HK 32 21 0 11 904 796 +108 42
6 IK Sävehof 32 20 2 10 923 855 +68 42
7 Eskilstuna Guif 32 14 5 13 851 858 7 33
8 Ystads IF HF 32 15 1 16 891 864 +27 31
9 IFK Skövde 32 12 2 18 854 898 44 26
10 Ricoh HK 32 11 4 17 787 839 52 26
11 HK Aranäs 32 8 6 18 823 932 109 22 Relegation Round
12 Hammarby IF 32 7 3 22 747 844 97 17
13 HIF Karlskrona 32 4 4 24 768 933 165 12
14 IFK Ystad 32 2 4 26 780 953 173 8 Relegation
Updated to match(es) played on 5 June 2017. Source: Handbollsligan

Results

Round 1-7
Round 8-33
Home \ Away ALI ARA ESK HAM KAR KRI LUG MAL RED RIC SAV SKO YIF YST
Alingsås HK 29–24 23–30 28–21 35–31 30–24 21–29 24–23 23–28 31–21 29–26 36–20 34–24 37–23
HK Aranäs 26–37 23–29 26–30 27–22 35–29 31–29 24–24 22–33 21–22 22–33 33–25 29–27 35–31
Eskilstuna Guif 31–24 28–28 25–21 32–29 25–26 22–30 25–36 0–10 27–29 31–25 28–28 33–32 33–33
Hammarby IF 26–25 26–26 30–28 32–23 21–29 23–24 27–27 22–31 22–26 23–26 24–26 23–25 26–18
HIF Karlskrona 25–40 24–24 23–24 26–32 24–32 25–25 21–29 24–38 21–27 25–27 29–27 25–33 32–27
IFK Kristianstad 25–16 33–18 27–23 33–21 33–18 31–25 23–20 25–16 28–27 22–20 34–26 28–27 39–22
Lugi HF 28–26 25–20 31–26 29–23 31–20 19–29 27–22 32–27 33–21 31–22 31–24 24–20 33–28
HK Malmö 26–21 35–27 30–24 26–16 29–20 25–25 26–25 20–25 29–25 32–29 28–24 29–28 31–29
Redbergslids IK 18–27 30–20 33–25 25–14 27–23 31–21 29–18 27–30 27–17 22–24 26–23 32–26 29–22
Ricoh HK 26–27 32–27 25–34 19–19 21–21 23–26 26–23 24–28 18–25 28–28 20–21 18–28 26–21
IK Sävehof 27–21 28–28 28–31 29–21 38–21 30–23 26–30 25–24 27–28 27–26 36–24 32–27 35–30
IFK Skövde 18–26 28–30 36–25 24–27 24–18 32–33 23–28 20–31 27–30 32–31 36–26 31–30 34–27
Ystads IF HF 31–27 33–22 25–28 27–24 28–27 28–25 30–28 27–18 31–31 28–29 25–28 29–32 33–30
IFK Ystad 15–30 31–31 25–31 27–21 24–24 25–28 20–24 24–26 18–28 17–26 33–37 26–30 23–22
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1 IFK Kristianstad 30 27 39
7 Eskilstuna Guif 19 21 17
1 IFK Kristianstad 32 23 37 30
8 Ystads IF HF 26 26 25 27
2 Lugi HF 20 34 26 24 22
8 Ystads IF HF 19 31 27 25 23
1 IFK Kristianstad 31
5 Alingsås HK 25
3 Redbergslids IK 29 29 31 18 23
6 IK Sävehof 28 23 32 26 25
6 IK Sävehof 20 28 23 27
5 Alingsås HK 27 23 24 33
4 HK Malmö 20 22 26 21
5 Alingsås HK 24 31 20 27

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sweden Simon Jeppsson Lugi HF 236
2 Sweden Fredrik Petersen HK Malmö 181
3 Denmark Lars Møller Madsen HIF Karlskrona 179
4 Sweden Linus Arnesson Redbergslids IK 164
5 Sweden Hampus Andersson Ystads IF HF 161
6 Sweden Tommy Atterhäll HK Aranäs 156
7 Sweden Olle Forsell Schefvert IK Sävehof 154
8 Sweden Emil Mellegård Redbergslids IK 152
9 Sweden Alfred Ehn IFK Skövde 151
10 Sweden Hampus Jildenbäck Lugi HF 147

[1]

Player of the month

Month Player of the Month
Player Club
September Sweden Kim Andersson Ystads IF HK
October Sweden Olle Forsell Schefvert IK Sävehof
November Sweden Simon Jeppsson Lugi HF
December Sweden Linuas Arnesson Redbergslids IK
January Sweden Martin Lindell HK Aranäs
February Sweden Tobias Thulin Redbergslids IK
March Sweden Simon Jeppsson Lugi HF
April Norway Stig Tore Moen Nilsen IFK Kristianstad

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Attendance

Team Attendance
IFK Kristianstad 4764
Ystads IF HF 2217
IK Sävehof 1811
Alingsås HK 1700
Lugi HF 1628
IFK Skövde HK 1447
HK Malmö 1257
Eskilstuna Guif 1190
Hammarby IF 1126
HK Aranäs 1022
HIF Karlskrona 1010
IFK Ystad HK 871
Redbergslids IK 865
Ricoh HK 526

[3]

References

  1. "Statistik - Handbollsligan". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
  2. "Statistik - Handbollsligan".
  3. "Publik". Archived from the original on 2 October 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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