2005–06 Elitserien (men's handball)

Elitserien
2005–06
Tournament information
Sport Handball
Teams 14
Final positions
Champions Hammarby IF (1st title)
Runner-up IK Sävehof

The 2005–06 Elitserien was the 72nd season of the top division of Swedish handball. 14 teams competed in the league. The eight highest placed teams qualified for the playoffs, whereas teams 11–12 had to play relegation playoffs against teams from the second division, and teams 13–14 were relegated automatically. IK Sävehof won the regular season, but Hammarby IF won the playoffs and claimed their first Swedish title.[1][2][3][4]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1IK Sävehof26193481067313741
2Hammarby IF26191686174911239
3Lugi HF26181778067810237
4IFK Skövde2616288067238334
5IFK Ystad2617097357013434
6LIF Lindesberg2614210840842−230
7HK Drott26114117016881326
8Redbergslids IK26113127066931325
9H 43 Lund2611312793795−225
10IF Guif2612113701740−3925
11Alingsås HK269215698764−6620
12IK Heim266416672725−5316
13Önnereds HK262222664788−1246
14Djurgårdens IF263023635843−2086

Playoffs bracket

[5][6][7]

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                           
  1 IK Sävehof 36 35 35  
6 LIF Lindesberg 27 33 26  
  1 IK Sävehof 35 22 32 31  
  3 Lugi HF 32 23 19 25  
3 Lugi HF 25 21 25 26 25
  4 HK Drott 26 23 15 23 22  
    1 IK Sävehof 31
  2 Hammarby IF 34
  2 Hammarby IF 34 27 34 29  
5 IFK Ystad 30 29* 25 23  
  2 Hammarby IF 28 28 30 26 34
  4 IFK Skövde 29 23 33 25 29    
4 IFK Skövde 35 31 27 24 32*
  8 Redbergslids IK 28 30 33 26 29  

References

  1. "Handboll 2005/2006 Elitserien Elitserien". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. Handbollboken 2006 (The handball book 2006). Swedish Handball Federation. 2006.
  3. "Hammarbys guldkupp". Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  4. "Historiskt, Hammarby". Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  5. "Handboll 2005/2006 Elitserien kvartsfinal". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  6. "Handboll 2005/2006 Elitserien semifinal". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  7. "Handboll 2005/2006 Elitserien SM-final". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
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