National League A (handball) 1992/93

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National League A
Logo of the SHV
master BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne
Teams 10
Games 132  (of which 135 played)
Top scorer Goran Perkovac  (252 goals)
National League A 1991/92

The 1992/93 season was the 44th regular time of the Swiss National League A in handball .

mode

The 10 teams play a main round of 18 games each.

Then the first 6 play for the most Swiss title in a double round of 10 games each.

The worst 4 teams play a double round of 6 games each against relegation.

Main round

rank society Games Points
1. BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 18th 26th
2. BSV BernBSV Bern BSV Bern 18th 26th
3. Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur 18th 25th
4th Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen 18th 24
5. Wacker ThunWacker Thun Wacker Thun 18th 22nd
6th ZMC Amicitia ZurichZMC Amicitia Zurich ZMC Amicitia 18th 18th
7th RTV 1879 BaselRTV 1879 Basel RTV 1879 Basel 18th 16
8th. GC Amicitia ZurichGC Amicitia Zurich Grasshopper 18th 10
9. TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr 18th 8th
10. HC HorgenHC Horgen HC Horgen 18th 5
As of February 8, 1991
At the end of the main round:
Championship round
Relegation round

Final round

Championship round

rank society Games S. U N Gates Points Points from qual
1. Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pfadi Winterthur (M) 10 7th 0 3 656: 570 27 13
2. BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 10 7th 0 3 682: 605 27 13
3. Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen 10 7th 1 2 647: 587 27 12
4th Wacker ThunWacker Thun Wacker Thun 10 4th 0 6th 650: 622 19th 11
5. BSV BernBSV Bern BSV Bern 10 1 2 7th 700: 697 17th 13
6th ZMC Amicitia ZurichZMC Amicitia Zurich ZMC Amicitia 10 2 1 7th 560: 636 14th 9
As of May 17, 1993

Relegation round

rank society Games Points
1. TSV St. Otmar St. GallenTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen St. Otmar St. Gallen (NLB) 10
2. GC Amicitia ZurichGC Amicitia Zurich Grasshopper (NLA) 10
3. BSV StansBSV Stans BSV Stans (NLB) 10
4th TV ZoffingenTV Zoffingen TV Zoffingen (NLB) 10
5. TV SuhrTV Suhr TV Suhr (NLA) 10
6th KTV MuotathalKTV Muotathal KTV Muotathal (NLB) 10
Status 7.5.1993
rank society Games Points
1. RTV 1879 BaselRTV 1879 Basel RTV 1879 Basel (NLA) 10
2. HC HorgenHC Horgen HC Horgen (NLA) 10
3. Urdorf / StapoUrdorf / Stapo Urdorf / Stapo (NLB) 10
4th TV LänggasseTV Länggasse TV Länggasse (NLB) 10
5. TV MöhlinTV Möhlin TV Möhlin (NLB) 10
6th Path NeuhausenPath Neuhausen Pathfinder Neuhausen (NLB) 10
Status 7.5.1993
At the end of the main round in 1992/93
(NLA) National League A
(NLB) National League B
At the end of the 1992/93 season:
NLA 1993/94
NLB 1993/94

Decision-making round

Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen 24:26 Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur
BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 17:17 Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen
Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pathfinder Winterthur 16:17 BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne
rank society Games S. U N Gates Points
1. BSV Borba LucerneBSV Borba Lucerne BSV Borba Lucerne 2 1 1 0 34:33 3
2. Pathfinder WinterthurPathfinder Winterthur Pfadi Winterthur (M) 2 1 0 1 42:41 2
3. Cadets SchaffhausenCadets Schaffhausen Cadets Schaffhausen 2 0 1 1 41:43 1
At the end of the 1992/93 season:
master
Season ended
At the end of the 1991/92 season:
(M) Swiss champion : Pfadi Winterthur

Swiss master

1st Swiss championship title for BSV Borba Luzern

Swiss champion BSV Borba Luzern
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Field players: Goran Perkovac , Nick Christen, Martin Hotz, Carlos Lima , Patrick Aellen, Hermann Matter, Mark Haggenmüller, Beat Bachmann, Dominik Werren, Christian Mäder, Marco Bourquin

Goalkeepers : Peter Hürlimann, Stefan Marty

Coach : Halid Demirovic

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Freiburger Nachrichten, February 8, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved May 2, 2019 .
  2. ^ Walliser Bote May 17, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  3. a b Walliser Bote May 7, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  4. ^ Freiburger Nachrichten May 21, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  5. ^ Freiburger Nachrichten May 27, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  6. ^ Walliser Bote June 1, 1993 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved October 26, 2018 .