Superettan (basketball)

Superettan is the second-tier league of men's professional basketball in Sweden. The league was established in 2017 and replaced the Basketettan as the second level. Köping Stars was the inaugural champion. The winners of Superettan are promoted to Basketligan. As of the 2021-22 season there will be a playoffs after the end of the regular season. For the seasons prior, the winner of the regular season was crowned superettan champion.[1]

Superettan
Organising bodySwedish Basketball Federation
Founded2017 (2017)
First season2017–18
CountrySweden
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams13
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toBasketligan
Relegation toBasketettan
Current championsHelsingborg (1st title)
(2022-23)
TV partnersSEH TV
Websitesuperettanherr.se
2023-24 season
Stockholm Teams: 
*AIK
*Norrort
*Tureberg
*Huddinge
Sloga Uppsala
Sloga Uppsala
RIG Mark
RIG Mark
Högsbo
Högsbo
IK Eos
IK Eos
Eskilstuna
Eskilstuna
Wetterbygden
Wetterbygden
Team4Q
Team4Q
Stockholm
Stockholm
Location of teams in the 2022-23 Superettan
Superettan (basketball) is located in Stockholm
Norrort
Norrort
AIK
AIK
Huddinge
Huddinge
Tureberg
Tureberg
Location of Stockholm teams during the 2022-23 season

Current teams

The clubs for the 2022–23 season are:

Team City Venue Capacity
AIK Solna Vasalundshallen N/A
Eskilstuna Basket Eskilstuna STIGA Sports Arena N/A
IK Eos Lund Eoshallen 350[2]
Norrort Täby Tibblehallen 1,000[3]
Helsingborg BBK Helsingborg GA Hallen 500[4]
Ockelbo BBK Ockelbo Kuxahallen 840
Team4Q Helsingborg GA Hallen 500[4]
Wetterbygden Huskvarna Huskvarna Sporthall 422[5]
Sloga Uppsala Uppsala USIF Arena N/A
RIG Mark Kinna Kinnahallen N/A
Högsbo Gothenburg Gothia Arena 1,000
Tureberg Sollentuna Sollentuna Sporthall 320[6]
Huddinge Huddinge Edbohallen N/A

Playoff format

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                
1 1st place reg. season A H
8 8th place reg. season H A
Winner QF1 A H
Winner QF4 H A
4 4th place reg. season A H
5 5th place reg. season H A
Winner SF1 H A H
Winner SF2 A H H
3 3rd place reg. season A H
6 6th place reg. season H A
Winner QF3 A H
Winner QF2 H A
2 2nd place reg. season A H
7 7th place reg. season H A

The quarterfinals and semifinals are determined in two games, one home and one away, with the top seeded team starting away. The finals is played in a best-of-three series, alternating between home and away games, with the top seeded team starting at home.[1]

Champions

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
2017–18 Köping Stars Wetterbydgen Stars Djurgårdens IF
2018–19 Djurgårdens IF Alvik IK Eos
2019–20 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden
2020–21
2021-22 Uppsala Basket[7] Kalmar[8] Högsbo Basket
2022-23 Helsingborg[9] Eskilstuna IK Eos, Norrort

References

  1. "Så spelas Superettan herr". SEH. September 24, 2021. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  2. "eoslund.se". Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  3. "Idrottshallar". taby.se. January 4,2023. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  4. "Gustav Adolfshallen". helsingborg.se. September 22, 2020. Retrieved April 6. 2023
  5. "Sporthallar och gymnastiksalar". jonkoping.se. March 24, 2023. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  6. "Sim- och sporthallen A". Sollentuna.se. September 5, 2022. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  7. Grufstedt, Johannes. Guldhattarna på för Uppsala. Superettanherr. March 4, 2022. Retrieved March 5 2022.
  8. Grufstedt, Johannes. Kalmar tar grepp om andraplatsen. Superettanherr. March 1, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2022
  9. Järpemo, August. "SEH MÄSTARE 2023 - HELSINGBORG BASKET". Superettan.se. April 29, 2023. Retrieved April 30, 2023.


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