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词条 SEHA League
释义

  1. History of the league

  2. Current season (2018–19)

  3. Final four tournaments

      Winners    Hosts  

  4. Records and statistics

      By club    By country    Participating clubs  

  5. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2013}}{{Infobox handball league
| current = 2018–19 SEHA League
| name = SEHA Liga
СЕХА Лига
| logo = SEHA League.png
| founded = {{Start date and age|2011}}
| country = {{flagicon|BLR}} Belarus
{{flagicon|CRO}} Croatia
{{flagicon|MKD}} Macedonia
{{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia
{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakia
{{flagicon|ROU}} Romania
{{flagicon|BIH}} Bosnia and Herzegovina
| confed = EHF
| teams = 10
| champions = Vardar (5th title)
| most successful club = Vardar (5 titles)
}}

South East Handball Association League or simply SEHA League is a top-level regional handball league, featuring teams from Belarus, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Romania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Due to sponsorship reasons, the league is also known as the Gazprom South Stream League. The league exists alongside scaled-down national leagues of the participating nations and all of SEHA League teams join their respective country's own competitions in late spring after the SEHA League regular season and post-season have been completed. The league's headquarters are in Zagreb, Croatia, and the league's president is Mihajlo Mihajlovski Vardar's ex-chairman. 2011–12 was the first season of the competition, with Vardar from Skopje, Macedonia, becoming the first champions.

History of the league

The initiative for establishing the regional South-East European handball league was presented during the first half of 2011. After the idea of forming a Regional Sparkasse League failed, during July 2011 it was agreed that the first season of the SEHA League would start in September of the same year.

In the first season of SEHA League 14 clubs took part, but their number reduced during the following years. Today, there are 10 clubs in the SEHA League from seven countries.

The league is based on a regular season, and the Final four, in which the four best placed clubs from the regular season participate. Until today, the hosts of the Final four have been Zagreb, Skopje, Novi Sad, Veszprém and Varaždin.

The most successful participants of the SEHA League during its first seven seasons is Vardar with five titles. Vardar became the first team with more than one title when it won the 2013–14 edition.

Current season (2018–19)

Below is the list of clubs that are members of the 2018–19 SEHA League season.

CountryTeamCityVenue (Capacity)
BLR}} BelarusMeshkov BrestBrestUniversal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740)
{{flagicon|CRO}} CroatiaPPD ZagrebZagrebArena Zagreb (15,200)
Sutinska Vrela Hall (2,000)
NexeNašiceSportska dvorana (2,500)
{{flagicon|MKD}} MacedoniaVardarSkopjeJane Sandanski Arena (6,000)
MetalurgSkopjeBoris Trajkovski Sports Center (7,000), Avtokomanda (2,000)
{{flagicon|SRB}} SerbiaŽelezničarNišČair Sports Center (4,800)
VojvodinaNovi SadSPENS (11,000), SC Slana Bara (2,000)
SVK}} SlovakiaTatran PrešovPrešovTatran Handball Arena (4,000)
BIH}} Bosnia and HerzegovinaIzviđačLjubuškiLjubuški Sports Hall (4,000)
ROU}} RomaniaCSA Steaua BucureștiBucharestSala Polivalentă (5,300)

Final four tournaments

Winners

Below is the list of winners, finalists and other participants of Final four SEHA tournaments.

YearHostFinalMatch for third place
ChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
2011–12
Details
ZagrebMacedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
21–18Macedonia|size=30px}}
Metalurg
Croatia|size=30px}}
Zagreb
31–29Slovakia|size=30px}}
Tatran Prešov
2012–13
Details
SkopjeCroatia|size=30px}}
Zagreb
25–24
a.e.t.
Macedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
Macedonia|size=30px}}
Metalurg
26–21Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov Brest
2013–14
Details
Novi SadMacedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
29–27Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov
Croatia|size=30px}}
Zagreb
36–28Slovakia|size=30px}}
Tatran
2014–15
Details
VeszprémHungary|size=30px}}
Veszprém
32–21Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov
Croatia|size=30px}}
Zagreb
26–23Macedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
2015–16
Details
VaraždinHungary|size=30px}}
Veszprém
28–26Macedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
Croatia|size=30px}}
PPD Zagreb
24−23Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov Brest
2016–17
Details
BrestMacedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
26–21Hungary|size=30px}}
Veszprém
Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov Brest
23−19Croatia|size=30px}}
PPD Zagreb
2017–18
Details
SkopjeMacedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
26–24Croatia|size=30px}}
PPD Zagreb
Slovenia|size=30px}}
Celje
31–28Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov Brest
2018–19
Details
BrestMacedonia|size=30px}}
Vardar
26–23Croatia|size=30px}}
PPD Zagreb
Belarus|size=30px}}
Meshkov Brest
24–19Croatia|size=30px}}
Nexe

Hosts

YearFinal four hostHallDateAttendanceFinal (att.)
2011–12CRO}} ZagrebArena Zagreb 14–15 April 2012 5,500 1,500
2012–13MKD}} SkopjeBoris Trajkovski Sports Center 12–13 April 2013 13,450 5,500
2013–14SRB}} Novi SadSPC Vojvodina 11–13 April 2014 15,710 5,160
2014–15HUN}} VeszprémVeszprém Aréna 25–29 March 2015 16,100 5,000
2015–16CRO}} VaraždinVaraždin Arena 1–3 April 2016 20,611 5,486
2016–17BLR}} BrestUniversal Sports Complex Victoria 7–9 April 201712,1502,750
2017–18MKD}} SkopjeJane Sandanski Arena 13–15 April 201816,6506,000
2018–19BLR}} BrestUniversal Sports Complex Victoria 2–3 April 201911,1353,210

Records and statistics

By club

Correct as of the 2018–19 SEHA League season.
ClubWonRunner-upYears wonYears runner-up
MKD}} Vardar
5
2
2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 20192013, 2016
HUN}} Veszprém
2
1
2015, 20162017
CRO}} Zagreb
1
2
20132018, 2019
MKD}} Metalurg
0
1
2012
BLR}} Meshkov
0
2
2014, 2015

By country

Correct as of the 2018–19 SEHA League season.
Club / NationWonRunner-upFinals
Macedonia}}
5
3
8
Hungary}}
2
1
3
Croatia}}
1
2
3
Belarus}}
0
2
2

Participating clubs

Correct as of the 2018–19 SEHA League season.
Bold indicates the winning years.

ClubSeasonsYears
MKD}} Vardar
8
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
CRO}} Zagreb
8
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
SVK}} Tatran
8
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
CRO}} Nexe
8
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
MKD}} Metalurg
7
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019
BLR}} Meshkov
7
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
BIH}} Borac
5
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
SRB}} Vojvodina
5
2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
BIH}} Izviđač
4
2012, 2013, 2017, 2019
HUN}} Veszprém
3
2015, 2016, 2017
MNE}} Lovćen
3
2012, 2013, 2014
SVN}} Celje
2
2017, 2018
SVN}} Gorenje
2
2017, 2018
MNE}} Sutjeska
1
2012
SRB}} Metaloplastika
1
2012
SRB}} Radnički
1
2015
SRB}} Partizan
1
2014
SRB}} Crvena zvezda
1
2012
BIH}} Sloga
1
2013
BIH}} Bosna
1
2012
SRB}} Spartak Vojput
1
2016
MKD}} Maks Strumica
1
2016
SRB}} Dinamo Pančevo
1
2018
SRB}} Železničar
1
2019
ROU}} CSA Steaua București
1
2019

External links

  • Official website
{{SEHA League seasons}}{{EHF leagues}}

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