F-liiga
Current season, competition or edition: 2015-16 | |
File:Salibandyliiga Logo.png | |
Formerly | Miesten Mestaruussarja (1986-1994) |
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Sport | Floorball |
Founded | 1986 |
CEO | JP Lehtonen |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | Finland |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Classic |
Most titles | SSV (11 titles) |
TV partner(s) | YLE TV2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Suomen Cup |
Official website | http://www.salibandyliiga.fi |
Salibandyliiga (Template:Lang-en) is Finland's primary floorball competition. Contested by 14 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Divari (Template:Lang-en). Salibandyliiga has been played since 1986.
History
The league was founded in 1986, but has only been referred to as Salibandyliiga since 1994. Salibandyliiga is organized by the company SSBL Salibandy Oy which is owned by the Finnish Floorball Federation (SSBL).
The 2014-15 season ended with SPV securing their 3rd title win over Happee in the final series. The series was close fought with the last two games going on overtime, both won by SPV taking the series 3-1. SSV Helsinki placed third after beating Espoon Oilers 8-5 in bronze medal game.[1][2]
Format
Regular season
In the regular season, the league is played like a typical round-robin tournament, for a total of 26 games per team. The total number of regular season games is 182. If a team finishes in the top 8, they will qualify for the playoffs in the spring.
Playoffs
The playoffs are played every spring. The top 8 teams from the regular season play for the national championship. The first placed team of the regular season picks their opponent from the teams placed between 5th and 8th place. The second placed team picks their opponent from the remaining three and after that the third placed team makes its pick of the 2 remaining teams. The last playoff pair is made of two remaining team. The quarter-finals and semi-finals are played in best-of-five format. In the 2015-2016 season the champion will be crowned by a single game for the first time. The Superfinal will be played in Hartwall Arena on 16 April.
Playout
The playout round was first introduced for 2014-15 season. The teams placed 11th to 14th continue to a playout phase after the regular season. The 11th placed team picks their opponent between the 13th and 14th placed teams. The winners of the first round of playout get to keep their spots in Salibandyliiga, but the losing teams face each other in the second round. The winner of the second round of playout faces the 2nd placed team of Divari (English: First Division). The winner of this match-up wins a place in the Salibandyliiga and losing team is relegated. The loser of the second round of playout is also relegated to Divari. The winner of Divari is directly promoted to Salibandyliiga.[3]
Current teams
Season 2016-17
- Classic, Tampere
- EräViikingit, Helsinki (combined team of SSV and Erä)
- Happee, Jyväskylä
- Indians, Espoo
- Koovee, Tampere
- LaSB, Lahti
- M-Team, Helsinki
- Nokian KrP, Nokia
- Oilers, Espoo
- OLS, Oulu
- SalBa, Rauma
- SPV, Seinäjoki
- Steelers, Hämeenlinna
- TPS, Turku
Recent champions
Season | Champions | Runner-up | Third Placed |
2015-16 | Classic | Oilers | Happee |
2014-15 | SPV | Happee | SSV |
2013-14 | Happee | Classic | SSV |
2012-13 | SPV | SSV | Classic |
2011-12 | SPV | SSV | Koovee |
2010-11 | SSV | SPV | Oilers |
2009-10 | SSV | Erä | SPV |
2008-09 | SSV | Erä | SPV |
2007-08 | SSV | Classic | Erä |
2006-07 | SSV | Classic | Erä |
2005-06 | Oilers | SSV | Josba |
2004-05 | SSV | Happee | Classic |
2003-04 | SSV | Oilers | Josba |
2002-03 | Oilers | Josba | HIFK |
2001-02 | Oilers | Josba | SSV |
2000-01 | SSV | Oilers | Josba |
1999-2000 | HIFK | Oilers | Happee |
1998-99 | Oilers | VFT | Viikingit |
1997-98 | Viikingit | Oilers | HIFK |
1996-97 | VFT | Viikingit | Oilers |
1995-96 | SSV | VFT | Viikingit |
1994-95 | SSV | Gunners | Josba |
1993-94 | Josba | SSV | Viikingit |
1992-93 | SSV | Viikingit | Josba |
1991-92 | Josba | SSV | Viikingit |
1990-91 | S.C. Dalmac | BET | SSV |
1989-90 | S.C. Dalmac | VÅSC | BET |
1988-89 | BET | Synkkä Uhma | S.C. Dalmac |
1987-88 | Manse United | RuRu | Synkkä Uhma |
1986-87 | Manse United | S.C. Dalmac | RuRu |
Updated as of season 2015-16.[4]
List of champions
Team | Titles | Season |
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SSV | 11 | 1992-93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11 |
Oilers | 4 | 1998-99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2005-06 |
SPV | 3 | 2011-12, 2012–13, 2014–15 |
ManU | 2 | 1986-87, 1987–88 |
SC Dalmac | 2 | 1988-90, 1990–91 |
Josba | 2 | 1991-92, 1993–94 |
BET | 1 | 1988-89 |
VFT | 1 | 1993-94 |
Viikingit | 1 | 1997-98 |
HIFK | 1 | 1999-00 |
Happee | 1 | 2013-14 |
Classic | 1 | 2015-16 |
Updated as of season 2014-15.[4]
Records
Regular season
Game records
- Highest attendance : 3214
- Biggest home win: 21-6
- Biggest away win: 1-17
- Highest scoring game: 34
Individual records
Career
- Most games played: 450
- Most goals: 415
- Most assists: 327
- Most points: 667
Season
- Most goals: 63
- Tero Tiitu (Oilers), 2006–07
- Most assists: 68
- Mika Kohonen (Happee), 2004–05
- Most points: 108
- Jaakko Hintikka, (Oilers), 2005–06
- Most penalty minutes: 82
- Mika Sandell, (HIFK) 1998-1999
- Henri Kämäräinen, (SBS Pori), 2001-02
Playoffs
Game records
- Highest attendance : 5580
- Biggest win: 14-2
- Highest scoring game: 24
Individual records
Career
- Most games played: 169
- Most goals: 138
- Most assists: 116
- Most points: 254
Season
- Most goals: 20
- Santtu Manner (SSV), 2004–05
- Most assists: 21
- Mika Kohonen (Happee), 2004–05
- Most points: 32
- Mika Kohonen (Happee), 2004–05
All records updated as of season 2013-14. [5]
External links
References
- ^ Henelius, Inka (11 April 2015). "SPV palasi välivuoden jälkeen salibandyn Suomen mestariksi". YLE (in Finnish). YLE. YLE. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
- ^ "SSV jatkoi Salibandyliigan mitaliputkeaan pronssilla". MTV Sport (in Finnish). MTV. MTV-STT. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
- ^ "Sarjan esittely". floorball.fi (in Finnish). Finnish Floorball Federation. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ a b "Mitallijoukkueet kautta aikain". floorball.fi (in Finnish). Finnish Floorball Federation. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
- ^ "Salibandyliigan ennätykset". floorball.fi (in Finnish). Finnish Floorball Federation. Retrieved 7 November 2014.