Swedish Super League (women's floorball)
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Swedish Super League[1] (SSL, Template:Langx; formerly named Elitserien) is the highest league in the league system of Swedish women's floorball and comprises the top 14 Swedish floorball teams.
The champion of the league is eligible to compete at the Champions Cup.[2]
The current five-time champion, as of the 2024–25 season, is Team Thorengruppen, the successor to IKSU, the most successful club in the league’s history.
History
The Swedish Super League was preceded by the Swedish Cup (Svenska cupen), held from 1982 to 1993, which was the world's first floorball competition. It was followed by the Division 1 league, played from 1993.
In 1997, the Elitserien league was established, which was divided into northern and southern groups until the 2005/2006 season. Starting from the 2006/2007 season, the competition became a national league. Before the 2012/2013 season, the name was changed from Elitserien to the Swedish Super League.[3]
Season structure
The season starts with a regular season with 26 games per team, one home and one away against all teams. In the spring a play-off starts with the eight best teams from the regular season. The quarter finals as well as the semi-finals is played in best of five matches, the final is settled in just one. The final is played in Stockholm Globe Arena together with the men's Swedish Super League final. The two last teams play in a relegation league to avoid relegation.[3]
Current clubs
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SSL clubs in season 2024–25:[4]
- Template:Ill (Visby)
- FBC Kalmarsund (Färjestaden)
- IBF Falun
- IBK Dalen (Umeå)
- Template:Ill (Lund)
- Template:Ill (Mora)
- Template:Ill (Karlstad)
- Template:Ill (Malmö)
- Pixbo IBK (Mölnlycke)
- Täby FC
- Team Thorengruppen
- Template:Ill (Södertälje)
- Template:Ill (Västerås)
- Warberg IC
Previous winners
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- 1998 – Högdalens AIS
- 1999 – Högdalens AIS
- 2000 – Balrog IK
- 2001 – Balrog IK
- 2002 – Balrog IK
- 2003 – Balrog IK
- 2004 – Örnsköldsviks SK
- 2005 – IKSU
- 2006 – IKSU
- 2007 – Rönnby IBK
- 2008 – IKSU
- 2009 – Balrog IK
- 2010 – Rönnby IBK
- 2011 – Djurgårdens IF
- 2012 – IKSU
- 2013 – Rönnby IBK
- 2014 – Djurgårdens IF
- 2015 – KAIS Mora IF
- 2016 – Pixbo IBK
- 2017 – IKSU
- 2018 – IKSU
- 2019 – Täby FC
- 2020 – IKSU
- 2021 – Team Thorengruppen
- 2022 – Team Thorengruppen
- 2023 – Team Thorengruppen
- 2024 – Team Thorengruppen
- 2025 – Team Thorengruppen[5]
Source:[6]
List of champions
| Team | Titles | Last |
|---|---|---|
| IKSU | 7 | 2019–20 |
| Team Thorengruppen | 5 | 2024–25 |
| Balrog IK | 5 | 2008–09 |
| Rönnby IBK | 3 | 2012–13 |
| Djurgårdens IF | 2 | 2013–14 |
| Högdalens AIS | 2 | 1998–99 |
| Täby FC | 1 | 2018–19 |
| Pixbo IBK | 1 | 2015–16 |
| KAIS Mora IF | 1 | 2014–15 |
| Örnsköldsviks SK | 1 | 2003–04 |
References
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External links
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