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2015–16 Romanian Superliga (women's football)

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Season
  
2015–16

Relegated
  
no team

Matches played
  
80

Champions
  
Olimpia Cluj

Women's UCL
  
Olimpia Cluj

Goals scored
  
448 (5.6 per match)

2015–16 Romanian Superliga (women's football)

The 2015–16 season of Romania's top level women's football league was the third under the new name Superliga. The old name Liga I is now being used for the new second level league. It is the 26th season of top level football and will decide the Romanian champions and UEFA Women's Champions League participant.

Contents

Olimpia Cluj were the defending champions.

Changes from 2014–15

  • Universitatea Alexandria, CS Brazi and CFR Timişoara were relegated to Liga I.
  • Navobi Iași, Independența Baia Mare and Vasas Odorhei were promoted to Superliga.
  • Format

    The 8 teams play each other twice, for a total of 14 matches, with the top four teams qualifying for a championship round and the bottom four teams playing a relegation round. Points accumulated at the regular season are halved and added to the points of the final stage rounds.

    Results

    Updated to games played on 3 April 2016.
    Source: FRF (Romanian)
    ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Final Stage

    Each team carries the points of the regular season (which are halved and rounded up), adding them to the points scored at this final stage.

    Championship Group

    Played by the teams placed first to fourth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice.

    League table

    Relegation Group

    Played by the teams placed fifth to eighth of the regular season. Teams play each other twice. Because iof the league expansion from 8 to 10 teams, no team was relegated and all of the four played the next season as well.

    League table

    References

    2015–16 Romanian Superliga (women's football) Wikipedia