2016–17 Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League

The 2016–17 Superleague is the 26th season of the Ukrainian Men's Handball Super League, Ukrainian's top-tier handball league. A total of eight teams contest this season's league, which began on 2 September 2016 and is scheduled to conclude in May 2017. HC Motor Zaporozhye are the defending champions.

Superleague
Season2016–17
ChampionsHC Motor Zaporozhye
(5th title)
2015–16
2017–18
All statistics correct as of 16 May 2017.

Format

The competition format for the 2016–17 season consists of eight teams playing in twice home-and-away round-robin system for a total of 28 games for each team, and following play-off round.[1]

Teams

HC Motor
ZTR
HC ZNTU-ZAB
ZTR Burevisnik
CSKA Kyiv
Shakhtar-Academiya
NAEC Netishyn
Lviv Polytechnic
2016–17 Superleague teams

The following 8 clubs compete in the Superleague during the 2016–17 season.

Team City Arena
HC Motor Zaporozhye Zaporizhia Yunost Sport Hall
ZTR Zaporizhia Zaporizhia Palace of Sports "ZTR"
HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye Zaporizhia Palace of Sports "ZAB"
CSKA Kyiv Kiev
Shakhtar-Academiya Donetsk
NAEC Netishyn Netishyn
ZTR Burevisnyk Zaporizhia Palace of Sports "ZTR"
Lviv Polytechnic Lviv

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 HC Motor Zaporozhye 28 28 0 0 1136 546 +590 56
2 ZTR Zaporizhia 28 24 0 4 963 604 +359 48
3 HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye 28 17 1 10 830 736 +94 35
4 CSKA Kyiv 28 15 1 12 752 809 57 31
5 Shakhtar-Academiya 28 10 1 17 713 833 120 21
6 NAEC Netishyn 28 9 0 19 740 988 248 18
7 ZTR Burevisnik 28 7 0 21 676 786 110 14
8 Lviv Polytechnic 28 0 1 27 552 1060 508 1

Results

Home \ Away BUR CSK LVI MOT NAE SHA ZNT ZTR BUR CSK LVI MOT NAE SHA ZNT ZTR
ZTR Burevisnik 30–31 29–23 17–39 23–24 25–24 21–24 22–25 20–21 37–20 21–29 35–18 28–24 23–28 21–28
CSKA Kyiv 28–22 40–19 23–34 40–36 33–32 24–19 20–38 28–24 24–24 23–34 46–26 36–28 17–18 22–38
Lviv Polytechnic 21–23 26–34 11–46 27–34 22–29 18–41 14–35 20–33 23–34 14–45 22–37 23–45 21–43 18–42
HC Motor Zaporozhye 39–16 41–19 49–11 60–22 40–12 31–18 33–21 36–26 44–14 43–13 46–16 45–15 42–20 36–24
NAEC Netishyn 35–29 26–38 30–25 29–48 26–32 27–38 21–44 33–29 30–39 35–26 15–51 10–0 32–42 20–37
Shakhtar-Academiya 30–19 30–17 38–22 19–39 26–29 24–30 22–38 23–22 34–26 38–26 21–43 39–24 29–36 21–36
HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye 32–19 29–17 41–22 28–36 36–33 33–18 19–38 25–24 18–21 48–18 25–33 35–33 30–30 27–31
ZTR Zaporizhia 36–16 33–21 41–15 27–33 33–17 42–18 32–26 42–22 33–16 46–8 26–41 42–22 33–12 22–21
Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-off round

  • Gold medal matches were not played according to regulations due to the difference between first and second teams was more than five points.[2][3][4]
  • Bronze medal matches:
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References

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