Austrian Hockey Bundesliga (field, women) 2016/17

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The Austrian women's field hockey Bundesliga was held for the 73rd time in 2016/17. The Austrian field hockey champion and the representatives for the European competitions 2016/17 were determined. The organizer was the Austrian Hockey Association (ÖHV) and the competition started in September 2016 and ended in June 2017 with the final. The winner of the championship was SV Arminen for the sixth time in a row .

mode

The league was composed of seven teams. They first played a basic round, consisting of two games each (a home and an away game) against the other teams. The first four qualified for the "Final Four". The first and fourth as well as the second and third of the basic round each played a semi-finals. The winners played for the championship title in the final. Third place was not played out. Instead, it went directly to the best placed in the basic round who did not reach the final. A relegation was not carried out because this was the only Austrian women's hockey league on the field. The basic round winner qualified as the second-ranked representative for the European competition. In the event that the winner of the season also becomes champion, the runner-up in the season qualifies for the European Cup.

Shoot-out

A team, like many other European leagues, received three points for a win and zero points for a loss. In the event of a tie after regular time, a shoot-out was played. The winner of this shoot-out received two points and the loser received one point. In addition, a shoot-out was held in the final four if there was a tie at the end of a game.

Attendees

city Club Placement 2014/15
Vienna SV Arminen master
Vienna AHTC 2nd place
Vienna HC Wiener Neudorf 3rd place
Vienna HC Vienna 4th Place
Wiener Neudorf WAC 5th place
Vienna Post SV 6th place
Mödling HG Mödling 7th place
Clubs of the women's field league 2015/16
Viennese clubs of the Bundesliga 2015/16

Basic round

table

Pl. Club Sp. S. U (SO 1 ) N Gates Diff. Pt.
1. SV Arminen 12 9 3 (3) 0 44: 5 +39 33
2. AHTC 12 9 2 1 41: 5 +36 16
3. WAC 12 4th 5 (3) 3 24:11 +13 20th
4th Post SV 12 5 1 6th 21:19 +2 16
5. HC Vienna 21st 5 0 7th 18:28 −10 15th
6th HC Wiener Neudorf 12 3 3 (1) 6th 23:23 0 13
7th HG Mödling 12 0 0 12 2:82 −80 0
1 Number of shoot-outs won
At the end of the 2016/17 season:
Participation in the Final Four and the European Cup 2017/18
Participation in the final four

Results

SVA AHTC WN HCW WAC PSV HGM
SV Arminen 1-0 4-0 6: 1 2-0 3-0 17: 0
AHTC 1: 1
(1: 2 SO)
4-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 8-0
HC Wiener Neudorf 1: 1
(0: 1 SO)
1: 2 2: 3 1: 1
(1: 3 SO)
0: 1 6-0
HC Vienna 0: 2 1: 7 4: 2 0: 4 0: 2 3: 1
WAC 1: 1
(0: 2 SO)
1: 1
(1: 0 SO)
1: 1
(0: 1 SO)
0: 1 3: 1 5-0
Post SV 1: 3 0: 5 2: 3 1-0 0: 0
(1: 2 SO)
9-0
HG Mödling 0: 3 0: 8 0: 6 0: 5 0: 8 1: 4

Final four

The Final-Four 2016/17 took place in Mödling at HG Mödling from June 16 to 18, 2017. As part of the Final Four, the finals for women and men as well as the relegation for the men's Bundesliga were traditionally organized.

Semifinals

06/17/2017
SV Arminen 3: 1 Post SV
AHTC 1-0 WAC

final

06/18/2017
SV Arminen 1-0 AHTC

Ranking

rank Club
1. SV Arminen
2. AHTC
3. WAC
4th Post SV
5. HC Vienna
6th HC Wiener Neudorf
7th HG Mödling
Austrian champion and participation in EuroHockey Club Champions Challenge II 2017
Participation in the EuroHockey Club Champions Challenge III 2017

Individual awards

The following individual awards were given:

Individual evidence

  1. a b ÖHV Implementation Regulations 2017 field website of the ÖHV. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  2. EveryBody Fitness Hockey Final 4 2017 website of the ÖHV. Retrieved October 12, 2017
  3. Women-BL: 1-0 win by Arminen secures title! Website of the ÖHV. Retrieved October 12, 2017.