2016–17 Danish Superliga

The 2016–17 Danish Superliga season was the 27th season of the Danish Superliga, which decides the Danish football championship. The season was the first with a new league structure in which 14 clubs play each other home and away, until the league was split up in championship and relegation play-offs. The new structure was inspired by the one used by the Belgian First Division A and was approved by the Danish FA, Dansk Boldspil-Union, on 28 June 2015.[1]

Alka Superliga
Season2016–17
ChampionsCopenhagen
RelegatedEsbjerg
Viborg
Champions LeagueCopenhagen
Europa LeagueBrøndby
Lyngby
Midtjylland
Matches played250
Goals scored662 (2.65 per match)
Top goalscorerMarcus Ingvartsen (23 goals)
Biggest home winCopenhagen 5–0 Horsens
Biggest away winAGF 0–7 Brøndby
Highest scoringSilkeborg 5–3 AaB
AGF 6–2 Esbjerg
Longest unbeaten runCopenhagen (33)

The fixtures were announced on 6 June 2016.[2]

Teams edit

Hobro IK finished the 2015–16 season in 12th place and was relegated to the 2016–17 1st Division.

The relegated team was replaced by 2015–16 1st Division champions Lyngby Boldklub, while the 2nd and 3rd place teams, Silkeborg IF and AC Horsens, were promoted to bring the total teams in the league to 14.

On 23 October 2016, the home stadium for Odense Boldklub changed its name from TRE-FOR Park to EWII Park as a consequence of the current stadium sponsor changing its name.[3]

On 31 December 2016, the previous sponsorship agreement for the home stadium of Aalborg BK, Nordjyske Arena, expired and the stadium was officially referred to as Aalborg Stadium, because a new sponsorship agreement was signed and took effect on 1 April 2017, renaming the stadium Aalborg Portland Park.[4]

Stadia and locations edit

ClubLocationStadiumTurfCapacity2015–16
position
AaBAalborgNordjyske Arena (until 31 December 2016)
Aalborg Stadium (1 January-31 March 2017)
Aalborg Portland Park (from 1 April 2017)[4]
Natural13,7975th
AC HorsensHorsensCASA Arena HorsensNatural10,4001D, 3rd
AGFAarhusCeres ParkNatural20,03210th
Brøndby IFBrøndbyBrøndby StadiumNatural29,0004th
Esbjerg fBEsbjergBlue Water ArenaNatural18,00011th
FC CopenhagenCopenhagenTelia ParkenNatural38,0651st
FC MidtjyllandHerningMCH ArenaNatural11,8003rd
FC NordsjællandFarumRight to Dream ParkArtificial9,9009th
Lyngby BKLyngbyLyngby StadionNatural8,0001D, 1st
OBOdenseTRE-FOR Park (until 22 October 2016)
EWII Park (from 23 October 2016)[3]
Natural15,7907th
Randers FCRandersBioNutria Park RandersNatural12,0006th
Silkeborg IFSilkeborgMASCOT ParkNatural10,0001D, 2nd
SønderjyskEHaderslevSydbank ParkNatural10,0002nd
Viborg FFViborgEnergi Viborg ArenaNatural9,5668th

Personnel and sponsoring edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AaB Morten Wieghorst Rasmus WürtzhummelSpar Nord
AC Horsens Bo Henriksen Mathias Nielsenhummel
AGF Glen Riddersholm Morten RasmussenhummelCeres
Brøndby IF Alexander Zorniger Thomas KahlenberghummelBet25.dk
Esbjerg fB Lars Lungi Sørensen Jeppe AndersenNikeStofa
F.C. Copenhagen Ståle Solbakken Mathias JørgensenAdidasCarlsberg
FC Midtjylland Jess Thorup Jakob PoulsenNikeDet Faglige Hus
FC Nordsjælland Kasper Hjulmand Patrick MtiligaDiadoraDHL
Lyngby BK David Nielsen Mathias TauberAdidasHellerup Finans
OB Kent Nielsen Kenneth Emil PetersenhummelCarlsberg
Randers FC Ólafur Kristjánsson Mads FengerPumaVerdo
Silkeborg IF Peter Sørensen Dennis FlintauhlsportMascot International
SønderjyskE Claus Nørgaard Pierre KanstruphummelFrøs Herreds Sparekasse
Viborg Johnny Mølby Mikkel RaskNikeAndelskassen

Managerial changes edit

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Brøndby IF Aurelijus SkarbaliusEnd of contract30 May 2016[5] Alexander Zorniger13 June 2016[6]Pre-Season
Randers FC Colin ToddMutual consent30 June 2016[7] Ólafur Kristjánsson1 July 2016[8]Pre-Season
Esbjerg fB Jonas DalSacked30 June 2016[9] Colin Todd8 July 2016[10]Pre-Season
Esbjerg fB Colin ToddSacked5 December 2016[11] Lars Lungi Sørensen5 December 201614th
AaB Lars SøndergaardSacked15 December 2016[12] Morten Wieghorst2 January 2017[13]8th
SønderjyskE Jakob MichelsenSigned by Hammarby IF31 December 2016[14] Claus Nørgaard5 January 2017[15]6th

Regular season edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Copenhagen2619705710+4764Qualification for the championship round
2Brøndby2615745223+2952
3Lyngby2611692523+239
4SønderjyskE2610973032−239
5Midtjylland2610884429+1538
6Nordsjælland269894141035
7Randers2696112632−633Qualification for the relegation round
8AaB2696112838−1033
9Silkeborg2679103146−1530
10Horsens2678112945−1629
11Odense2677122632−628
12AGF2667133340−725
13Viborg2667132940−1125
14Esbjerg2659122848−2024
Source: DBU, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Play-off (played on neutral ground if determining teams for different rounds); 6) Draw.[16]

Positions by round edit

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Copenhagen31111222111111111111111111
Brøndby12332111232222222222222222
Lyngby Boldklub1212756678776454555555534433
SønderjyskE11912121213131210107767666666667554
Midtjylland54225555453333334333343345
Nordsjælland16101111111111121111109999897891010986
Randers FC59674443324545443444455667
AaB755433345456888810897876778
Silkeborg IF911131413141414141412121210111191110111089899
Horsens778109966668876777789798101010
OB9788881010111213131313131312121312131313111211
AGF43467797989111011101011101110111111121112
Viborg FF1313119101089891091112121213131413141414141413
Esbjerg fB1314141314121213131314141414141414141214121212131314
Updated to match(es) played on 19 March 2016. Source: Weltfussball

Results edit

Home \ AwayACHAaBAGFBIFEfBFCKFCNFCMLBKOBRFCSJESIFVFF
Horsens3–01–50–21–00–20–01–52–11–11–01–13–31–2
AaB1–12–10–12–11–21–11–11–02–22–10–13–01–0
AGF1–11–20–76–20–13–11–10–11–21–21–20–02–1
Brøndby2–22–01–04–01–12–32–13–23–02–24–03–11–2
Esbjerg fB1–13–02–21–10–42–21–32–23–21–13–00–01–3
Copenhagen5–01–12–00–02–04–03–13–02–01–04–02–04–0
Nordsjælland2–11–23–21–13–01–10–40–10–11–12–35–14–3
Midtjylland5–22–00–13–33–01–31–21–11–02–22–23–00–0
Lyngby Boldklub0–11–00–01–00–00–10–11–02–20–22–01–11–0
OB0–14–02–11–00–10–33–10–11–23–00–10–00–0
Randers FC1–00–11–10–10–22–22–10–22–03–00–41–02–1
SønderjyskE2–01–11–21–21–11–10–01–00–11–01–02–21–0
Silkeborg IF1–05–31–00–23–01–32–22–10–41–12–01–11–5
Viborg FF2–42–11–11–22–10–00–40–00–11–10–12–21–3
Updated to match(es) played on 13 March 2017. Source: Danish Football Association and Superliga.dk (in Danish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship round edit

Points and goals carried over in full from regular season. The round began 2 April 2017.[17]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Copenhagen (C)3625927420+5484Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2Brøndby36188106240+2262Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
3Lyngby36177124235+758Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4Midtjylland (O)36159126753+1454Qualification for the European play-off final
5Nordsjælland361310135955+449
6SønderjyskE361210144454−1046
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Play-off (played on neutral ground if determining champion or UEFA competitions); 6) Draw.[16]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners

Positions by round edit

Below the positions per round are shown. As teams did not all start with an equal number of points, the initial pre-playoffs positions are also given.

Team ╲ RoundInitial12345678910
Copenhagen11111111111
Brøndby22222222222
Lyngby Boldklub33553443333
Midtjylland55334334444
Nordsjælland66445555555
SønderjyskE44666666666
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Weltfussball

Relegation round edit

Points and goals carried over in full from regular season. The round began 2 April 2017.[17]

Group A edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Randers32118133335−241Qualification for the European play-off quarter-finals
2Odense32109133338−539
3Horsens (O)3299143453−1936Qualification for the relegation play-offs
4Esbjerg (R)32612143254−2230
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Play-off.[16]
(O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated

Group B edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Silkeborg32911123651−1538Qualification for the European play-off quarter-finals
2AaB32108143045−1538
3AGF (O)32107154546−137Qualification for the relegation play-offs
4Viborg (R)3289153547−1233
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Play-off.[16]
(O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated

European play-offs edit

Bracket edit

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                
13 and 16 May 2017
Odense314
20 and 29 May 2017
Silkeborg123
Odense101
12 and 17 May 2017
Randers123
AaB011
1 June 2017
Randers224
Midtjylland3
Randers0

European play-off quarter-finals edit

Odense3–1Silkeborg
R. Jönsson 18'
M. Greve 69'
R. Festersen 76'
N. Helenius 35'
Attendance: 4805
Silkeborg2–1Odense
R. Skov 51', 72'M. Desler 70'
Attendance: 2452

AaB0–2Randers
M. Pourié 26', 32'
Randers2–1AaB
Đurđić 34'
Lundberg 66'
Thellufsen 55'

European play-off semi-finals edit

Odense1–1Randers
Jönsson 83'Allansson 54'
Attendance: 4,447
Randers2–0Odense
Pourié 90'
Lundberg 90'

European play-off final edit

Midtjylland3–0Randers
Onuachu 37'
Nicolaisen 67'
Borring 69'

Relegation play-offs edit

First round edit

Esbjerg0–0AGF
Attendance: 6305
AGF3–1Esbjerg
Junker 3'
Sverrisson 55'
Rasmussen 90'
Hvilsom 28'
Attendance: 10134

Viborg FF3–0Horsens
F. Møller 21' (o.g.)
Park Jung-bin 78'
O. Akharraz 87'
Attendance: 3020
Horsens1–0Viborg FF
Nymann 28'

Second round edit

Viborg FF2–2AGF
Park 10'
Déblé 89'
Rasmussen 15' (pen.)
Junker 68'
AGF1–0Viborg FF
Rasmussen 10'

Esbjerg1–1Horsens
Söder 67'Tshiembe 38'
Attendance: 5157
Horsens3–2Esbjerg
Kryger 36'
Finnbogason 46' 73' (pen.)
Lungi Sørensen 41'
Zivzivadze 90'
Attendance: 5429
Referee: Jakob Kehlet

Third round edit

Helsingør1–1Viborg FF
Minor Petersen 50'Jakobsen 73'
Viborg FF2–2 (a.e.t.)Helsingør
Reese 83'
Vestergaard 92'
Christensen 60'
Riel 112'
Attendance: 5202
Referee: Jakob Kehlet

Horsens0–0Vendsyssel
Vendsyssel1–3Horsens
Tiago 40'Jespersen 51'
Finnbogason 85'
Gemmer 90'

Top goalscorers edit

As of 2 June 2017[18]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Marcus IngvartsenNordsjælland23
2 Teemu PukkiBrøndby20
3 Paul OnuachuMidtjylland19
4 Morten Duncan RasmussenAGF16
5 Kamil WilczekBrøndby13
6 Andreas CorneliusCopenhagen12
Emiliano MarcondesNordsjælland
Federico SantanderCopenhagen
9 Jeppe KjærLyngby11
Robin SöderEsbjerg
11 Kjartan FinnbogasonHorsens10
Marvin PouriéRanders
Robert SkovSilkeborg
Nicklas HeleniusSilkeborg

Awards edit

Player of the Month edit

MonthWinnersNominees
PlayerClubPlayersClubs
July Rasmus FalkCopenhagen Thomas DelaneyCopenhagen
Andrew HjulsagerBrøndby
August Teemu PukkiBrøndby Andrew HjulsagerBrøndby
Hany MukhtarBrøndby
September Jesper HansenLyngby Simon KroonSønderjyskE
Jeppe KjærLyngby
October Andreas CorneliusCopenhagen William KvistCopenhagen
Mikael IshakRanders FC
November Marcus IngvartsenNordsjælland Youssef ToutouhCopenhagen
Mathias JørgensenCopenhagen
February Jakub SylvestrAaB Rasmus JönssonOB
Mikkel DuelundMidtjylland
March Emiliano MarcondesNordsjælland Federico SantanderCopenhagen
Marcus IngvartsenNordsjælland
April Marcus IngvartsenNordsjælland Frederik RønnowBrøndby
Paul OnuachuMidtjylland
May Paul OnuachuMidtjylland Mikkel DuelundMidtjylland
Jesper HansenLyngby

Attendances edit

Teams with an average home attendance of at least 10,000:[19]

TeamTotal attendanceHome average
FC København171,19813,169
Brøndby IF164,25112,635

References edit

External links edit