The players of the Premier Women's League of Bosnia and Herzegovina are in the winter break, and the competition in our elite women's football will continue on 17th March.
The first place in the table, after the 11th round of the autumn part of the championship, is SFK 2000 Sarajevo with 31 points. The “Sarajke” had 10 wins, one draw and without a defeat, with an impressive goal difference of 70:0. Radnik Boomerang took second place with 22 points, while the third-placed team is Iskra from Bugojno with 1 point less.
SFK 2000 is the team with the highest number of wins, while the second in this segment is Radnik, which finished 7 matches with a positive outcome. Iskra had the highest number of draws (3), while Sloga Kakmuž Petrovo was defeated in all 11 games.
The team from Sarajevo is the most efficient team in the league with 70 goals, while the second best attack has Lokomotiva Brčko, whose players shattered the opponent's nets 49 times. The Sloga players scored the least goals (4).
SFK 2000 has the best defence in the league with no received goals, followed by Radnik with 9 received goals. The worst defence has Sloga with 73 and ŽOFK Gradina with 56 received goals.
Dajana Spasojević from SFK 2000, with 20 scored goals, leads the list of goal scorers of PWL. Esmeralda Mujkić from Lokomotiva scored the opponent's nets 16 times, and Mejrema Medić (SFK 2000) scored 10 times. Alisa Spahić (SFK 2000) and Valentina Šakotić (Radnik Boomerang) scored 9 goals each.
The best score at home has SFK 2000 Sarajevo with 5 wins from the same number of games and a goal difference 44:0. Iskra is the second with 11 points won home (3 wins, 2 draws, 1 defeat, with a goal difference 10:5). Sloga was defeated in all five home matches (goal difference 2:35), while Gradina won 4 points on its pitch (1 win, 1 draw and 4 defeats, with a goal difference 6:29).
The “Sarajke” team had the most success at the visiting pitches, where they had 5 wins and one draw 0:0 in the third round against Iskra in Bugojno. Radnik Boomerang won 12 points away with a goal difference 14:4. The team from Bijeljina won its hosts4 times, and only 2 times returned defeated from its away matches. Sloga (0 points, goal difference 2:38) and Banja Luka (1 point, goal difference 1:16) had the least success.
In 44 matches of the autumn part of the championship, 20 victories were won by home teams (45.46%) and 19 (43.18) by away ones, while 5 (11.36%) matches ended without winners. 217 goals were scored (4.93 per game, i.e. 1 goal for every 18.2 minutes). 113 goals scored home and 104 away teams.
In the autumn part of the championship, the Premier Women's League’s referees gave 97 cautions (2.2 per match, yellow card for every 40.8 minutes). Only two red cards were shown (0.05 per match, one for every 1,980 minutes).
The highest number victories in the series have SFK 2000 Sarajevo (8), from the 4th to the 11th round. Sloga Kakmuž Petrovo had 11 defeats in a row. The players of SFK 2000 have the longest series without defeat, as well as without a goal (all 11 matches).
Table:
1 SFK 2000 Sarajevo 11 10 1 0 70 0 +70 31
2 ŽFK Radnik Bumerang 11 7 1 3 23 9 +14 22
3 ŽNK Iskra Bugojno 11 6 3 2 29 10 +19 21
4 ŽFK Lokomotiva Brčko 11 6 1 4 49 20 +29 19
5 ŽFK Fortuna Živinice 11 4 1 6 15 20 -5 13
6 ŽOFK Gradina 11 4 1 6 15 56 -41 13
7 ŽFK Banja Luka 11 2 2 7 12 29 -17 8
8 ŽFK Sloga Kakmuž 11 0 0 11 4 73 -69 0





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HŠK ZRINJSKI
FK SARAJEVO
FK VELEŽ
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FK ŽELJEZNIČAR
FK RADNIK
FK SLOGA DOBOJ
HŠK POSUŠJE
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