National League A (handball) 1997/98
National League A | |
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master |
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Cup winners |
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Teams | 8th |
Games | 156 (of which 156 played) |
spectator | 124555 (ø 798 per game) |
Top scorer |
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← National League A 1996/97 | |
The 1997/98 season was the 49th regular time of the Swiss National League A in handball .
mode
The 12 teams play 14 games each.
The championship is then divided into a final and promotion / relegation round.
The best 8 teams from the qualifying round play in the final round.
In the promotion / relegation round, the teams play in ranks 9th – 12th. with the best 4 of the NLB in a double round (14 games each) for promotion / relegation.
After the final round, the teams in ranks 1 to 4 play a playoff (1st vs 4th, 2nd vs 3rd). The winner of the playoffs becomes Swiss champions.
Qualifying round
rank | society | Games | Points |
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1. |
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14th | 28 |
2. |
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14th | 23 |
3. |
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14th | 22nd |
4th |
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14th | 20th |
5. |
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14th | 14th |
6th |
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14th | 13 |
7th |
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14th | 10 |
8th. |
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14th | 9 |
9. |
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14th | 9 |
10. |
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14th | 8th |
11. |
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14th | 6th |
12. |
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14th | 6th |
As of December 22nd, 1997 |
At the end of the main round: | |
Championship round | |
Relegation round |
NLA final round
rank | society | Games | Points |
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1. |
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14th | 25th |
2. |
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14th | 21st |
3. |
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14th | 19th |
4th |
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14th | 17th |
5. |
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14th | 16 |
6th |
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14th | 10 |
7th |
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14th | 6th |
8th. |
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14th | 4th |
Status 6.4.1998 |
At the end of the final round: | |
Playoff | |
Season ended |
NLB / NLA Promotion / Relegation Round
rank | society | Games | Points |
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1. |
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14th | |
2. |
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14th | |
3. |
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14th | |
4th |
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14th | |
5. |
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14th | |
6th |
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14th | |
7th |
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14th | |
8th. |
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14th | |
As of April 27, 1998 |
At the end of the promotion round: | |
NLA | |
NLB |
Playoff
Play-off tree
Semifinals | final | |||||||
Pathfinder Winterthur | 2 | |||||||
TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen | 0 | |||||||
Pathfinder Winterthur | 2 | |||||||
TV Suhr | 0 | |||||||
TV Suhr | 2 | |||||||
Wacker Thun | 0 |
Semifinals
Modus is best of three
series | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
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2-0 | 30:20 | 30:28 | - |
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2-0 | 19:18 | 27:23 | - |
final
Modus is best of three
series | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
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2-0 | 31:25 | 29:28 | - |
List of goalscorers
If the number of hits is the same, the players are sorted alphabetically.
Pl. | player | Gates | cut | team |
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1. | Attila Kotorman | 237 | 8.8 |
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2. | Goran Perkovac | 235 | 7.3 |
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3. | Zlatko Portner | 225 | 8th |
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6th championship title for Pfadi Winterthur
Swiss champion Pfadi Winterthur![]() |
Team:
Goalkeeper: Field: Back center: Jae-Won Kang Head coach: Manager: Ernst Liniger |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Freiburger Nachrichten, December 22nd, 1997 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved May 14, 2019 .
- ^ Freiburger Nachrichten, April 6, 1998 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved May 14, 2019 .
- ^ Freiburger Nachrichten April 27, 1998 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved May 14, 2019 .
- ↑ All play-offs 1994 to 2015 in the flash view. (PDF) Archived from the original on November 7, 2017 ; Retrieved April 11, 2017 .