Croatian First Division (women)

Croatian First Division (women)
Croatian First Division (women)
Countries Croatia
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1992
Number of teams 8
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to 2. HNŽL
Domestic cup(s) Croatian Women's Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Women's
Champions League
Current champions ŽNK Osijek
(2010–11)
Most championships ŽNK Osijek (15)

Prva HNL za žene (also known as 1. HNLŽ or fully Prva hrvatska nogometna liga za žene, Croatian for First Croatian Football League of Women) is the top women's football league in Croatia. The league was formed in 1992 following the dissolution of the Yugoslav First Women's League, and it currently features 8 clubs. League winners qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

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Current Format

Each team plays all other teams twice (14 matches each). Then there are two playoff groups, one championship group, one relegation group. Each team plays the other 3 teams in its group twice again, for a total of then 20 matches. The winner of the championship group is the Champion, and the last place of the relegation group is relegated into the 2.HNŽL.

Winners

All winners:[1]

Season Champions Runners up Third place
1992 Maksimir
1993 ŽNK Zagreb Osijek Loto Zagreb
1993–94 Osijek
1994–95 Osijek
1995–96 Osijek
1996–97 Osijek
1997–98 Osijek
1998–99 Osijek
1999–2000 Osijek
2000–01 Osijek
2001–02 Osijek Tomašanci Pregrada
2002–03 Osijek Radnik '99 Maksimir
2003–04 Maksimir Osijek Dalmacija
2004–05 Maksimir Viktorija Osijek
2005–06 Maksimir Ombla Osijek
2006–07 Osijek Maksimir Viktorija
2007–08 Osijek Maksimir Viktorija
2008–09 Osijek Viktorija Maksimir
2009–10 Osijek Viktorija Ombla
2010–11 Osijek Rijeka-Jack Pot Maksimir

Record Champions

Titles Team
15 ŽNK Osijek (includes Osijek Lijanovići)
4 ŽNK Dinamo Maksimir (includes Maksimir)
1 ŽNK Merkur
ŽNK Sava
ŽNK Zagreb

2011–12 Clubs

  • ŽNK Agram
  • ŽNK Dinamo-Maksimir
  • ŽNK Marjan
  • ŽNK Osijek
  • ŽNK Pregrada
  • ŽNK Rijeka-Jack Pot
  • ŽNK Split
  • ŽNK Viktorija

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