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Swedish Super League (men's floorball)

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Highest of the Swedish floorball leagues
For the women's league with the same name, seeSwedish Super League (women's floorball). For other Swedish top sport leagues, seeElitserien.
Swedish Super League
SportFloorball
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
AdministratorSwedish Floorball Federation
No. of teams14
CountrySweden
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion
Storvreta IBK (9th time)
(2024–25)
Most titlesStorvreta IBK (9 titles)
Streaming partnerSSL TV
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Relegation toAllsvenskan
Domestic cupSwedish Cup
International cupChampions Cup
Official websitessl.se

Swedish Super League (SSL,Swedish:Svenska Superligan för herrar; formerly,Elitserien) is the highest league in the league system of Swedishfloorball and comprises the top 14Swedish floorball teams. The first season began in 1995–96. The season ends with a play-off and a final.

The champion of the league is eligible to compete at theChampions Cup.[1]

The most successful team in the league, with nine titles and the current champion of the 2024–25 season, isStorvreta IBK.[2]

Storvreta IBK players celebrate the title in the 2017–18 season

History

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The Swedish Super League was founded in 1995 under the name Elitserien. It then replaced theDivision 1 league as the high level floorball league of Sweden. Between the seasons 1995–96 and 1998–99 the league was divided into a northern and a southern group. Since the 1999–2000 season, it is a national league.

In March 2007, it was decided that the Elitserien will comprise 14 teams from the 2008–09 season.

In May 2007, the name of league was changed from Elitserien to the Swedish Super League.

Mika Kohonen holds the record for points in one season (107 p in 29 games) and also the all-time record for points.[3]

Season structure

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The season starts with a regular season with 26 matches per team, one home and one away against all teams. In the spring a play-off starts with the eight best teams from the regular season. The quarterfinals and semifinals are played as best-of-seven series. The final is played as a single decisive match, known as the Superfinal. This is usually held at theStockholm Globen Arena, together with the final of thewomen's Swedish Super League. The bottom two teams are relegated to the lower division,Allsvenskan.[4]

Current clubs

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Location of teams in the league

SSL clubs in season 2024–25:[4]

The final betweenStorvreta IBK andIBF Falun in the 2018–19 season

Previous winners

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TheIBF Falun team celebrates victory in the final of the 2021–22 season

List of winners:[5]

  • 1983 – Kolarbyn
  • 1984 – Tomasgården
  • 1985 – Kolarbyn
  • 1986 – Norrstrand
  • 1987 – Lockerud
  • 1988 – Lockerud
  • 1989 – Kolarbyn/Fagersta
  • 1990 – Lockerud
  • 1991 – Lockerud
  • 1992 – Lockerud
  • 1993 –Balrog
  • 1994 – Fornudden
  • 1995 – Kista
  • 1996 – Balrog IK
  • 1997 – Fornudden IB
  • 1998 –Warberg IC 85
  • 1999 – Haninge IBK
  • 2000 – Haninge IBK
  • 2001 – Haninge IBK
  • 2002 –Pixbo Wallenstam IBK
  • 2003 – Pixbo Wallenstam IBK
  • 2004 – Balrog IK
  • 2005 – Warberg IC 85
  • 2006 –AIK
  • 2007 –Warberg IC
  • 2008 – Warberg IC
  • 2009 – AIK
  • 2010 –Storvreta IBK
  • 2011 – Storvreta IBK
  • 2012 – Storvreta IBK
  • 2013 –IBF Falun
  • 2014 – IBF Falun
  • 2015 – IBF Falun
  • 2016 – Storvreta IBK
  • 2017 – IBF Falun
  • 2018 – Storvreta IBK
  • 2019 – Storvreta IBK
  • 2020 – IBF Falun[6]
  • 2021 – IBF Falun[7]
  • 2022 – IBF Falun
  • 2023 – Storvreta IBK[8]
  • 2024 – Storvreta IBK[9]
  • 2025 – Storvreta IBK[2]

List of champions

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TeamTitlesLast
Storvreta IBK92024–25
IBF Falun72021–22
IBK Lockerud [sv]51991–92
Warberg IC42007–08
Kolarbyns IBS [sv]31988–89
Balrog IK32003–04
Haninge IBK [sv]32000–01
Fornudden IB [sv]21996–97
Pixbo IBK22002–03
AIK Innebandy22008–09
Kista IBK [sv]11994–95
Norrstrands IF [sv]11985–86
Tomasgårdens IF11983–84

References

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  1. ^"IFF Champions Cup".IFF. Retrieved2 June 2024.
  2. ^ab"Storvreta historiska efter SM-finalsegern".www.ssl.se (in Swedish). 27 April 2024. Retrieved12 June 2025.
  3. ^"Mika Kohonen är världens bäste 2005" [Mika Kohonens record for most points in one season].innebandy.se (in Swedish). 1 September 2005. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2017. Retrieved25 September 2020.
  4. ^ab"SSL Herr" [SSL Men].Svenska Superligan (in Swedish). Retrieved12 June 2025.
  5. ^"Om SSL" [About SSL].Svenska Superligan (in Swedish). Retrieved12 June 2025.
  6. ^"Coronavirus status update – as of March 20th".IFF. 20 March 2020. Retrieved29 September 2020.
  7. ^"6th Swedish championship title for Falun".IFF. 5 March 2021. Retrieved5 March 2021.
  8. ^"Storvreta bröt Faluns gulddominans och vann SM-guld!" (in Swedish). 22 April 2023. Retrieved12 June 2025.
  9. ^"Storvreta historiska efter SM-finalsegern" (in Swedish). 27 April 2024. Retrieved12 June 2025.

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