Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
03/27 18:00 | 22 | [12] Lugi HF Women vs VasterasIrsta HF Women [9] | 29-25 |
03/27 18:00 | 22 | Skovde HF Women vs Hoors HK H 65 Women | 29-27 |
03/27 18:00 | 22 | [7] IF Hallby HK Women vs Skuru IK Women [1] | 31-23 |
03/27 18:00 | 22 | [2] IK Savehof Women vs Onnereds HK Women [4] | 26-24 |
03/27 18:00 | 22 | [10] HK Aranas Women vs Kungalvs HK Women [11] | 23-24 |
03/27 18:00 | 22 | Skara HF Women vs Kristianstad HK Women | 25-29 |
03/23 14:00 | 21 | Kungalvs HK Women vs Lugi HF Women | 28-32 |
03/23 14:00 | 21 | VasterasIrsta HF Women vs Skara HF Women | 29-25 |
03/23 14:00 | 21 | Kristianstad HK Women vs IF Hallby HK Women | 24-23 |
03/23 13:00 | 21 | [1] Skuru IK Women vs IK Savehof Women [2] | 26-22 |
03/23 13:00 | 21 | Hoors HK H 65 Women vs HK Aranas Women | 33-26 |
03/22 18:00 | 21 | [4] Onnereds HK Women vs Skovde HF Women [8] | 27-20 |
Handbollsligan is the highest division of women's handball in Sweden. The inaugural Elitserien season took place in 1951, with Kvinnliga IK Sport winning the championship.
The league currently consists of 12 teams. The eight top teams at the end of every season continue to the playoffs, in which the quarterfinals and semifinals are played as a best-of-five series, unlike the final which is played as a single match. The champion is awarded a spot in the EHF Women's Champions League's qualification stage.
Historically, the women's Elitserien was dominated by IK Sävehof, with 15 championships.
For the 2016–2017 season, the name of the league was changed to Svensk Handbollselit. Until then, it was called Elitserien (English: the Elite League) (Swedish: Elitserien i handboll för damer). For the 2023–2024 season it changed name to "Handbollsligan", like the men's league.