1994–95 Elitserien (men's handball)

The 1994–95 Elitserien was the 61st 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. HK Drott won the regular season, but Redbergslids IK won the playoffs and claimed their 14th Swedish title.[1][2][3]

Elitserien
1994–95
Tournament information
SportHandball
Teams12
Final positions
ChampionsRedbergslids IK (14th title)
Runner-upHK Drott

League tables

Autumn

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1HK Drott1611325244388625
2IF Guif1612134864563025
3Redbergslids IK1610244133734022
4IFK Skövde1610154674402721
5IK Sävehof16826387418−3118
6Irsta HF16808384418−3416
7Stockholmspolisens IF16628384402−1814
8IFK Kristianstad16619419444−2513
9IF Saab16529431435−412
10Lugi HF165011413434−2110
11Västra Frölunda IF163211276410−1348
12IFK Karlskrona163211405470−658

Spring

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1HK Drott30243394380314051
2Redbergslids IK30195682572110443
3IFK Skövde30182108438073638
4IF Guif3017498848622238
5IK Sävehof3014313754749531
6IFK Kristianstad3010218807850−4322
7Stockholmspolisens IF3010218761818−5722
8Irsta HF309318720803−8321

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals

  • IFK Skövde–IFK Kristianstad 32–36, 36–33, 26–23 (IFK Skövde won series 2–1)
  • IK Sävehof–IF GUIF 24–27, 26–20, 28–26 a.e.t. (IK Sävehof won series 2–1)

Semifinals

  • Redbergslids IFK Skövde 23–20, 21–25, 24–23 (Redbergslids IK won series 2–1)
  • HK Drott–IK Sävehof 34–32 a.e.t., 36–29 (HK Drott won series 2–0)

Finals

  • Redbergslids IK–HK Drott 24–40, 26–21, 16–17, 26–23, 19–17 (Redbergslids IK won series 3–2)
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References

  1. "Handboll 1994/1995 Elitserien höst". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. "Handboll 1994/1995 Elitserien vår". Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. Handbollboken 1995 (The handball book 1995). Swedish Handball Federation. 1995.
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