2015–16 Hoofdklasse (Korfball)

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Hoofdklasse
Season2015–16
Promoted DSC
Relegated Groen Geel
GKV
Ons Eibernest
SKF
2014-15
2016-17

The 2015-16 Hoofdklasse season is split up in two divisions of 8 teams: Hoofdklasse A and Hoofdklasse B. On 26 March 2016 DSC managed promotion by winning the play-off of the 2015-16 season against TOP. [1] This meant TOP had to meet AW.DTV (number 9 of the Korfbal League) in the promotion / relegation play-off.

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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.

Hoofdklasse A

ClubProvinceLocationPosition in 2014-15
Avanti Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Pijnacker
DeetosSnel Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Dordrecht
DSC North Brabant-Flag.svg North Brabant Eindhoven
GKV Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Gorinchem
Groen Geel Flag of North Holland.svg North Holland Wormer
KVS Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Scheveningen
Oranje Wit Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Dordrecht
TOP Flag of Zeeland.svg Zeeland Arnemuiden

Hoofdklasse B

ClubProvinceLocationPosition in 2014-15
Ons Eibernest Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland The Hague
KCC Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg South Holland Capelle aan den IJssel
Nic. Flag of Groningen.svg Groningen Groningen
OVVO Utrecht (province)-Flag.svg Utrecht Maarssen
Rohda Flag of North Holland.svg North Holland Amsterdam
SCO Frisian flag.svg Friesland Oldeholtpade
SKF Utrecht (province)-Flag.svg Utrecht Veenendaal
Wageningen Flag of Gelderland.svg Gelderland Wageningen

Regular Season Table

Hoofdklasse A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPlay-offs or relegation
1 TOP 141202358315+4324Promotion play-offs
2 DSC 141103323281+4222
3 DeetosSnel 141013367331+3621
4 Avanti 14716341314+2715
5 KVS 14419306320149
6 Oranje Wit 144010299351528
7 Groen Geel 143110291334437Relegation
8 GKV 142210327366396
Updated to match(es) played on 1 April 2016. Source: KNKV

Hoofdklasse B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPlay-offs or relegation
1 Wageningen 141013378320+5821Promotion play-offs
2 KCC 14815342324+1817
3 OVVO 14806338309+2916
4 Rohda 14716334325+915
5 Nic. 14707336324+1214
6 SCO 145273363572112
7 Ons Eibernest 145183193462711Relegation
8 SKF 143011301379786
Updated to match(es) played on 1 April 2016. Source: KNKV

Promotion play-off

 
Round 1Round 2
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg KCC 25 12 16
 
26 March 2016 - PKC-hal
 
Flag of Zeeland.svg TOP 18 2117
 
Flag of Zeeland.svg TOP 13
 
 
 
North Brabant-Flag.svg DSC 21
 
North Brabant-Flag.svg DSC 2023
 
 
Flag of Gelderland.svg Wageningen 19 22
 

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References

  1. "DSC promoveert naar Korfbal League". ed.nl. 26 March 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2016.