LIF Lindesberg | |||
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Full name | Lindeskolans IF Lindesberg | ||
Short name | LIF | ||
Founded | 1966 | ||
Arena | Lindesberg Arena, Lindesberg | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Lindeskolans IF Lindesberg is a Swedish handball club from Lindesberg. As of 2017–18, they play in Allsvenskan, the second highest level. [1] In 2004–05, they finished third in Allsvenskan [2] and qualified for promotion playoffs. They lost the series against Djurgården, [3] but were still promoted after Kroppskultur withdrew from the top division. [4] In 2005–06, the club made their debut in the top division, at the time known as Elitserien. They finished sixth and qualified for the playoffs, [5] where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Sävehof. [6] In 2006–07, they finished seventh in Elitserien and again qualified the playoffs. [7] They were defeated in the quarter-finals by Hammarby. [8] In 2007–08 they improved to fifth in the league, [9] but were once more eliminated in the quarter-finals by Sävehof. [10] In 2008–09 the club finished eighth in the league and qualified for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. [11] However, they were once again defeated in the quarter-finals, this time by Alingsås. [12] In 2009–10, Lindesberg finished 12th in Elitserien and had to play in the qualification league to avoid relegation. [13] They won the qualification league and remained in the top division. [14] However, in 2010–11 they finished last in Elitserien and were relegated automatically. [15] In the following season, the club finished fourth in Allsvenskan and qualified for the qualification league. [16] However, they finished last in the qualification league and remained in Allsvenskan. [17] In 2015–16, Lindesberg finished fourth in Allsvenskan and qualified for the playoffs for promotion to Elitserien, [18] but they lost the series against Skövde and stayed in Allsvenskan. [19]
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