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2000–01 Elitserien (men's handball)

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Elitserien
2000–01
Tournament information
SportHandball
Teams12
Final positions
ChampionsRedbergslids IK (19th title)
Runner-upIF Guif

The 2000–01 Elitserien was the 67th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 12 teams competed in the league. The league was split into an autumn league and a spring league. The eight highest placed teams in the autumn league qualified for the spring league, whereas the four lowest placed teams qualified for Allsvenskan along with the highest placed teams from the autumn season of Division I (the second level). The six highest placed teams in the spring season of Elitserien qualified for the quarterfinals, whereas the two lowest placed teams qualified for the preliminary round of the playoffs, along with the two highest placed teams of Allsvenskan. Redbergslids IK won the regular season and also won the playoffs to claim their 19th Swedish title.[1][2][3]

League tables

Autumn

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Redbergslids IK 22 17 1 4 519 441 78 35
2 IF Guif 22 15 2 5 518 482 36 32
3 HK Drott 22 14 3 5 553 474 79 31
4 Alingsås HK 22 14 1 7 521 493 28 29
5 IFK Ystad HK 22 13 1 8 506 455 51 27
6 H 43 Lund 22 10 2 10 496 493 3 22
7 IFK Skövde 22 10 1 11 563 546 17 21
8 Lugi HF 22 10 0 12 470 499 −29 20
9 IK Sävehof 22 7 4 11 440 439 1 18
10 IFK Tumba 22 9 0 13 464 506 −42 18
11 HP Warta 22 3 3 16 448 550 −102 9
12 Önnereds HK 22 1 0 21 425 545 −120 2

Spring

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Redbergslids IK 36 28 1 7 871 737 134 57
2 HK Drott 36 25 3 8 889 758 131 53
3 IF Guif 36 25 2 9 829 773 56 52
4 IFK Ystad HK 36 21 2 13 832 756 76 44
5 H 43 Lund 36 15 3 18 789 808 −19 33
6 Alingsås HK 36 15 3 18 800 824 −24 33
7 IFK Skövde 36 14 2 20 885 899 −14 30
8 Lugi HF 36 13 1 22 758 835 −77 27

Playoffs

First Round

[4]

  • Tumba–Skövde 19–28
  • Skövde–Tumba 22–26

Skövde won 50–45 on aggregate

  • Sävehof–Lugi 29–19
  • Lugi–Sävehof 20–13

Sävehof won 42–39 on aggregate

Quarterfinals

[5]

  • Redbergslid–H 43 21–20
  • H 43–Redbergslid 11–21

Redbergslid won series 2–0

  • Drott–Alingsås 25–12
  • Alingsås–Drott 20–25

Drott won series 2–0

  • Guif–Sävehof 21–18
  • Sävehof–Guif 18–20

Guif won series 2–0

  • IFK Ystad–Skövde 22–24
  • Skövde–IFK Ystad 28–26

Skövde won series 2–0

Semifinals

[6]

  • Drott–Guif 24–28
  • Guif–Drott 23–21

Guif won series 2–0

  • Redbergslid–Skövde 25–27
  • Skövde–Redbergslid 16–20
  • Redbergslid–Skövde 27–24

Redbergslid won series 2–1

Finals

[7]

  • Redbergslid–Guif 25–19
  • Guif–Redbergslid 27–26
  • Redbergslid–Guif 25–21

Redbergslid won series 2–1

References

  1. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien Elitserien". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien Super Elit". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. ^ Handbollboken 2001 (The handball book 2001). Swedish Handball Federation. 2001.
  4. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien åttondelsfinal". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien kvartsfinal". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien semifinal". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Handboll 2000/2001 Elitserien SM-final". Retrieved 10 November 2017.