2015–16 Korfbal League

Korfbal League
Season 2015–16
Relegated Dalto
← 2014-15
2016-17 →

The 2015–16 Korfbal League season is the 10th season of the Korfbal League since its establishment in 2005. PKC are the defending champions.[1] At the end of the season Dalto relegated direct. AW.DTV went to the play-off to stay in.

Teams

A total of 10 teams will be taking part in the league: The best eight teams from the 2014-15 season, one direct promotion from the Hoofdklasse and one promotion/relegation play-off winner.

Locatie of teams in 2015-16 Korfbal League
Club Province Location Position in 2014-15
Blauw-Wit North Holland North Holland Amsterdam 4th
Dalto Utrecht (province) Utrecht Driebergen 8th
DVO Gelderland Gelderland Bennekom 6th
Fortuna South Holland South Holland Delft 5th
AW.DTV North Holland North Holland Amsterdam Winner Hoofklasse play-off
KZ North Holland North Holland Koog aan de Zaan 3rd
LDODK Friesland Friesland Gorredijk 7th
DOS'46 Drenthe Drenthe Nijeveen Winner promotion/relegation play-off
PKC South Holland South Holland Papendrecht 1st
TOP South Holland South Holland Sassenheim 2nd

Regular Season Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Play-offs or relegation
1 PKC 18 16 2 0 556 384 +172 34 Final Stages
2 TOP 18 15 0 3 508 420 +88 30
3 Blauw-Wit 18 10 2 6 504 453 +51 22
4 KZ 18 9 0 9 467 453 +14 18
5 Fortuna 18 8 2 8 426 445 19 18
6 LDODK 18 7 0 11 422 454 32 14
7 DOS'46 18 6 1 11 409 441 32 13
8 DVO 18 6 0 12 431 499 68 12
9 AW.DTV 18 5 2 11 430 517 87 12 promotion / relegation play-off
10 Dalto 18 3 1 14 413 500 87 7 Relegation to Hoofdklasse
Updated to match(es) played on 1 April 2016. Source: KNKV

Final Stages

Semi-finals Final
2 April 2016 -
 North Holland Koog Zaandijk  18  
 South Holland PKC  22  
 
16 April 2016 -
     South Holland PKC  22
   South Holland TOP  24
Third place
2 April 2016 - 16 April 2016 -
 North Holland Blauw-Wit  27  North Holland Koog Zaandijk  
 South Holland TOP  26    North Holland Blauw-Wit  

References

  1. "Korfballers PKC winnen zaalfinale". 11 April 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2016.

External links

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