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.
The fixtures were announced on 6 June 2016.

Teams

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.
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.

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationStadiumTurfCapacity2015–16
position
AalborgNordjyske Arena
Aalborg Stadium
Aalborg Portland Park
Natural13,797
HorsensCASA Arena HorsensNatural10,400
AarhusCeres ParkNatural20,032
BrøndbyBrøndby StadiumNatural29,000
EsbjergBlue Water ArenaNatural18,000
CopenhagenTelia ParkenNatural38,065
HerningMCH ArenaNatural11,800
FarumRight to Dream ParkArtificial9,900
LyngbyLyngby StadionNatural8,000
OdenseTRE-FOR Park
EWII Park
Natural15,790
RandersBioNutria Park RandersNatural12,000
SilkeborgMASCOT ParkNatural10,000
HaderslevSydbank ParkNatural10,000
ViborgEnergi Viborg ArenaNatural9,566

Personnel and sponsoring

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

Regular season

Positions by round

Results

Championship round

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

Positions by round

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.

Relegation round

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

Group A

Group B

European play-offs

Bracket

European play-off quarter-finals

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European play-off semi-finals

European play-off final

Relegation play-offs

First round

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Second round

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Third round

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Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Marcus IngvartsenNordsjælland23
2 Teemu PukkiBrøndby20
3 Paul OnuachuMidtjylland19
4 Morten Duncan RasmussenAGF16
5 Kamil WilczekBrøndby13
6 Andreas CorneliusCopenhagen12
6 Emiliano MarcondesNordsjælland12
6 Federico SantanderCopenhagen12
9 Jeppe KjærLyngby11
9 Robin SöderEsbjerg11
11 Kjartan FinnbogasonHorsens10
11 Marvin PouriéRanders10
11 Robert SkovSilkeborg10
11 Nicklas HeleniusSilkeborg10

Awards

Player of the Month

Attendances

Teams with an average home attendance of at least 10,000:
TeamTotal attendanceHome average
FC København171,19813,169
Brøndby IF164,25112,635