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|MVP = Blaž Janc[1] |MVP_link = |TV = |attendance = |caption = |duration = 30 August 2016 – 16 March 2017 |finals = |finals_MVP = Joan Cañellas |finals_MVP_link = |finals_champ = {{flagicon|MKD}} Vardar |finals_link = |finals_runner-up = {{flagicon|HUN}} MVM Veszprém KC |league = SEHA League |no_of_games = 90 (regular season) 94 (including F4 tournament) |no_of_teams = 10 {{nowrap|{{BLR}} (1 team)}} {{BIH}} (1 team) {{CRO}} (2 teams) {{HUN}} (1 team) {{MKD}} (2 teams) {{SVK}} (1 team) {{SLO}} (2 teams) |pixels = 180px |playoffs = Final Four |playoffs_link = |season = Regular season |season_champs = {{flagicon|MKD}} Vardar |sport = Handball |title = 2016-17 SEHA League season |top_scorer = Blaž Janc (110 goals) |top_scorer_link = |seasonslist = SEHA League#Champions |seasonslistnames = SEHA League |prevseason_link = |prevseason_year = 2015–16 |nextseason_link = |nextseason_year = 2017–18 }} The 2016–17 season was the sixth season of the SEHA (South East Handball Association) League and third under the sponsorship of the Russian oil and gas company Gazprom. Ten teams from seven countries (Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Slovakia and Slovenia) participated in that year's competition. Telekom Veszprém were the defending champions. The SEHA League was consisted of two phases – the first has 18 rounds in which all teams play one home and one away game against each other. After that, the four best ranked clubs played on the Final Four tournament. The campaign began on 30 August 2016 with the match between last year's runner up Vardar and fourth placed Meshkov Brest. The regular season ended on 16 March 2017, with the decisive match between PPD Zagreb and Meshkov Brest. The Final Four tournament was held in the city of Brest and organised in cooperation with Meshkov Brest, from 7 April to 9 April 2017.[2] Team informationVenues and locations
}}{{col-4}}{{location map+ |Belarus |float=left |height=400 |width=220 |caption=Location of teams in 2016-17 SEHA League (Belarus) |places={{location map~ |Belarus |lat=52.13 |long=23.67 |label={{Nowrap|Meshkov Brest}} |position=right}} }}{{location map+ |Hungary |float=left |height=400 |width=220 |caption=Location of teams in 2016-17 SEHA League (Hungary) |places={{location map~ |Hungary |lat=47.09 |long=17.91 |label={{Nowrap|Telekom Veszprém}} |position=top}} }}{{location map+ |Slovakia |float=left |height=400 |width=220 |caption=Location of teams in 2016-17 SEHA League (Slovakia) |places={{location map~ |Slovakia |lat=49.00 |long=21.23 |label={{Nowrap|Tatran Prešov}} |position=top}} }}{{col-4}}{{col-end}} Personnel and kitsFollowing is the list of clubs competing in 2016–17 SEHA League, with their manager, team captain, kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor.
Coaching changes
Regular seasonStandings{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|update=complete |source=SEHA Standings |winpoints=3 |team1=VAR |team2=VES |team3=MES |team4=ZAG |team5=CEL |team6=GOR |team7=NEX |team8=MET |team9=TAT |team10=IZV |win_MES=11|draw_MES=2 |loss_MES=5 |gf_MES=552 |ga_MES=500 |win_IZV=1 |draw_IZV=1 |loss_IZV=16|gf_IZV=503 |ga_IZV=603 |win_ZAG=11|draw_ZAG=1 |loss_ZAG=6 |gf_ZAG=496|ga_ZAG=469 |win_NEX=5 |draw_NEX=3 |loss_NEX=10|gf_NEX=493 |ga_NEX=523 |win_VES=14|draw_VES=2 |loss_VES=2 |gf_VES=521 |ga_VES=458 |win_VAR=15|draw_VAR=2 |loss_VAR=1 |gf_VAR=599 |ga_VAR=510 |win_MET=5 |draw_MET=2 |loss_MET=11|gf_MET=453 |ga_MET=472 |win_TAT=4 |draw_TAT=1 |loss_TAT=13|gf_TAT=469 |ga_TAT=548 |win_GOR=6 |draw_GOR=0 |loss_GOR=12|gf_GOR=501 |ga_GOR=520 |win_CEL=11|draw_CEL=0 |loss_CEL=7 |gf_CEL=561 |ga_CEL=545 |name_MES={{flagicon|BLR}} Meshkov Brest |name_IZV={{flagicon|BIH}} Izviđač CO |name_ZAG={{flagicon|CRO}} PPD Zagreb |name_NEX={{flagicon|CRO}} Nexe |name_VES={{flagicon|HUN}} Telekom Veszprém |name_VAR={{flagicon|MKD}} Vardar |name_MET={{flagicon|MKD}} Metalurg |name_TAT={{flagicon|SVK}} Tatran Prešov |name_GOR={{flagicon|SLO}} Gorenje Velenje |name_CEL={{flagicon|SLO}} Celje Pivovarna Laško |result1=FF |result2=FF |result3=FF |result4=FF |res_col_header=Q |col_FF=green1 |text_FF=Final Four }} Results
Final fourThe final four will be held at the Universal Sports Complex Victoria in Brest, Belarus on 7 and 9 April 2017. FormatThe first-placed team of the group faces the fourth-placed team, and the second-placed team will play against the third-placed team from the other group in the final four. Semifinals{{handballbox|date= 7 April 2017 |time= 17:30 {{small|CEST (00)}} |team1= Vardar {{flagicon|MKD}} |score= 36–28 |team2= {{flagicon|CRO}} PPD Zagreb |report= Report |goals1= Čupić 8 |goals2= Horvat 8 |HT= 19–12 |twomin1= 7 |yellow1= 2 |red1= |twomin2= 5 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= Universal Sports Complex Victoria, Brest |attendance= 2,700 |referee= Nabokao, Kulik |refnat= BLR }}{{handballbox |date= 7 April 2017 |time= 20:00 {{small|CEST (00)}} |team1= Telekom Veszprém {{flagicon|HUN}} |score= 33–31 |team2= {{flagicon|BLR}} Meshkov Brest |report= Report |goals1= Ilić 7 |goals2= Stojković 9 |HT= 14–14 |FT= 29–29 |PEN= 4-2 |twomin1= 4 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 4 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= Universal Sports Complex Victoria, Brest |attendance= 3,325 |referee= Mandak, Rudinsky |refnat= SVK }} Match for third place{{handballbox|date= 9 April 2017 |time= 17:30 {{small|CEST (00)}} |team1= Meshkov Brest {{flagicon|Belarus}} |score= 23–19 |team2= {{flagicon|CRO}} Zagreb |report= Report |goals1= Stojković 4 |goals2= Horvat, Marković 5 |HT= 14–10 |twomin1= 1 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 2 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= Universal Sports Complex Victoria, Brest |attendance= 3,375 |referee= Nachevski, Nikolov |refnat= MKD }} Final{{handballbox|date= 9 April 2017 |time= 20:00 {{small|CEST (00)}} |team1= Vardar {{flagicon|MKD}} |score= 26–21 |team2= {{flagicon|HUN}} MVM Veszprém |report= Report |goals1= Cañellas, Dibirov 5 |goals2= Ilić 5 |HT= 11–11 |twomin1= 4 |yellow1= 3 |red1= |twomin2= 4 |yellow2= 3 |red2= |stadium= Universal Sports Complex Victoria, Brest |attendance= 2,750 |referee= Gubica, Milošević |refnat= CRO }} References1. ^http://www.seha-liga.com/novost/1406/coaches-choice-best-of-the-season-blaz-janc-mvp 2. ^http://www.seha-liga.com/novost/1397/final-4-in-brest-belarus-from-7th-till-9th-of-april-2017 3. ^{{cite news|title=RK Gorenje sack Sibila – Borut Plaskan is new coach|url=http://www.handball-planet.com/rk-gorenje-sack-sibila-borut-plaskan-is-new-coach/|publisher=handball-planet.com |date=3 October 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=PPD Zagreb and Vujovic part ways, Nikolic leads the team against Tatran|url=http://www.seha-liga.com/novost/1215/ppd-zagreb-and-vujovic-part-ways-nikolic-leads-the-team-against-tatran|publisher=seha-liga.com |date=17 October 2016}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=We have a new coach|url=http://www.rknexe.hr/vijest/imamo-novog-trenera/}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=GOLUŽA TAKES OVER ZAGREB BEFORE HEADING TO TATRAN PREŠOV|url=http://www.ehfcl.com/men/2016-17/article/28275/Golu%C5%BEa+takes+over+Zagreb+before+heading+to+Tatran+Pre%C5%A1ov}} External links
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