Bosnia and Herzegovina women's football championship

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Bosnia and Herzegovina women's football championship
Country  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Confederation UEFA
Founded 2001
Divisions 1
Number of teams 6
Level on pyramid 1
Domestic cup(s) National Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Champions League
Current champions SFK 2000 Sarajevo (14th title)
(2015–16)
Most championships SFK 2000 Sarajevo (14 titles)
Website NSFBiH.ba

The Bosnia and Herzegovina women's football championship (Bosnian: Ženska nogometna liga BiH) is the top level women's football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2013 the league is united, before it was played in two separate groups, one being the Republika Sprska women's football championship, with the champion being decided in a play-off group.[1]

The winner of the play-off qualifyies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The league draws basically no media attention in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There is very low funding for the clubs that often don't even have training fields.[2]

History

Until 2013 the league was divided into the NFSBiH league and the league of the Republic of Srpska. The best two teams of the NFSBiH league qualified for a play-off in which the champion of the Republika Sprska women's football championship joined. The venue for the play-off was decided beforehand and it was played as three-team group.

Format

The teams play a double round robin after which the two best-placed teams advance to 3 team play-off group with the best placed club from Republika Srpska.

In 2014/15 eight teams play a triple round-robin for 21 matches in total.

2012–13 Teams

The 2012–13 season is played by the following six teams.[3]

Bosnia and Herzegovina women's football championship is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Sarajevo
Srebrenik
Srebrenik
Tuzla
Tuzla
Zenica
Zenica
Travnik
Travnik
Orahovica
Orahovica
Locations of the Bosnian First League teams
Team Home city Home ground
SFK 2000 Sarajevo Koševo II
ŽOFK Gradina Srebrenik Gradski stadion
ŽNK Čelik Zenica Zenica Kamberović polje
ŽNK Salt City Tuzla NK Mramor
ŽNK Mladost Nević Polje Travnik Mladost Nević Polje
ŽNK Orahovica 74 Donja Orahovica Barice

List of champions

The list of champions[4]

  • 2001–02: NK Iskra Bugojno
  • 2002–03: SFK 2000 (Sarajevo)
  • 2003–04: SFK 2000
  • 2004–05: SFK 2000
  • 2005–06: SFK 2000
  • 2006–07: SFK 2000
  • 2007–08: SFK 2000
  • 2008–09: SFK 2000
  • 2009–10: SFK 2000
  • 2010–11: SFK 2000
  • 2011–12: SFK 2000[5]
  • 2012–13: SFK 2000
  • 2013–14: SFK 2000[6]
  • 2014–15: SFK 2000
  • 2015–16: SFK 2000[7]

Title by team

Club Titles
SFK 2000 14
Iskra Bugojno 1

References

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