Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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10/20 16:30 | 6 | 스토르브레타 IBK v 픽스버 왈렌스탐 | 10-4 |
10/15 14:00 | 5 | 린코핑 IBK v 칼스타드 IBF | 6-2 |
10/15 14:00 | 5 | 픽스버 왈렌스탐 v FBC 칼마르순드 | 6-4 |
10/15 13:02 | 5 | FC 헬싱보르그 v IBF 팔룬 | 4-7 |
10/14 13:00 | 5 | 하군다 IF v 박스조 IBK | 8-7 |
10/14 13:00 | 5 | 팀 토랜그루펜 SK v 존코핑스 IK | 3-4 |
10/13 17:00 | 5 | 물르쇼 아이스 v 스토르브레타 IBK | 3-7 |
10/11 17:00 | 5 | 니크와르느스 IBF 웅돔 v AIK | 8-7 |
10/08 14:30 | 4 | 박스조 IBK v 칼스타드 IBF | 9-3 |
10/08 14:00 | 4 | 린코핑 IBK v 하군다 IF | 12-5 |
10/07 15:00 | 4 | 픽스버 왈렌스탐 v 니크와르느스 IBF 웅돔 | 9-4 |
10/07 14:00 | 4 | 물르쇼 아이스 v 팀 토랜그루펜 SK | 14-4 |
10/07 11:00 | 4 | AIK v 존코핑스 IK | 10-9 |
10/06 16:30 | 4 | 스토르브레타 IBK v IBF 팔룬 | 3-4 |
10/04 16:30 | 4 | FBC 칼마르순드 v FC 헬싱보르그 | 8-4 |
10/02 16:30 | 3 | FC 헬싱보르그 v 스토르브레타 IBK | 1-8 |
10/01 15:00 | 3 | 니크와르느스 IBF 웅돔 v 박스조 IBK | 5-4 |
10/01 14:00 | 3 | IBF 팔룬 v 린코핑 IBK | 7-4 |
10/01 14:00 | 3 | 칼스타드 IBF v 픽스버 왈렌스탐 | 0-5 |
09/30 14:00 | 3 | 팀 토랜그루펜 SK v FBC 칼마르순드 | 10-6 |
09/29 17:00 | 3 | 존코핑스 IK v 물르쇼 아이스 | 5-4 |
09/29 17:00 | 3 | 하군다 IF v AIK | 3-4 |
09/25 17:00 | 2 | FC 헬싱보르그 v 박스조 IBK | 4-9 |
09/24 15:00 | 2 | 하군다 IF v 칼스타드 IBF | 8-7 |
09/24 14:00 | 2 | 물르쇼 아이스 v FBC 칼마르순드 | 8-6 |
09/24 13:00 | 2 | 린코핑 IBK v 존코핑스 IK | 5-4 |
09/23 15:00 | 2 | Pixbo IBK v IBF 팔룬 | 4-5 |
09/23 13:00 | 2 | 팀 토랜그루펜 SK v AIK | 11-10 |
09/20 17:00 | 2 | 니크와르느스 IBF 웅돔 v 스토르브레타 IBK | 1-6 |
09/17 16:30 | 1 | 스토르브레타 IBK v 팀 토랜그루펜 SK | 6-5 |
Swedish Super League (Swedish: Svenska Superligan för herrar; formerly, Elitserien) is the highest league in the league system of Swedish floorball and comprises the top 14 Swedish floorball teams. The first season began in 1995–96. The season ends with a play-off and a final.
The champion of the league is eligible to compete at the Champions Cup.
The Swedish Super League was founded in 1995 under the name Elitserien. It then replaced the Division 1 league as the high level floorball league of Sweden. Between the seasons 1995–96 and 1998–99 the league was divided into a northern and a southern group. Since the 1999–2000 season, it is a national league.
In March 2007, it was decided that the Elitserien will comprise 14 teams from the 2008–09 season.
In May 2007, the name of league was changed from Elitserien to the Swedish Super League.
Mika Kohonen holds the record for points in one season (107 p in 29 games) and also the all-time record for points.