SEHA League 2015/16

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SEHA - Gazprom League

Current season 2015/16
sport Handball
abbreviation SEHA league
Association South East Handball Association
League foundation 2011
Teams 10
Country countries Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia & Herzegovina Croatia North Macedonia Serbia Slovakia Hungary Belarus
CroatiaCroatia
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia
SerbiaSerbia
SlovakiaSlovakia
HungaryHungary
BelarusBelarus
Title holder HungaryHungary Telecom Veszprém
Record champions North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Vardar Skopje (2 titles)
Website seha-liga.com
Qualification too not applicable
SEHA League 2014/15

The SEHA League is a supranational handball competition that is entering its fifth season in the 2015/16 season. The organizer is the South Eastern Handball Association. The ten teams still participating in the fifth season came from Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Macedonia , Serbia , Slovakia , Hungary and Belarus . Telekom Veszprém from Hungary was the champion in the fifth season .

Attendees

coat of arms society country Previous participation in the SEHA League title
RK Borac Banja Luka.png 01Borac m: tel Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 5 (2011,2012,2013,2014,2015)
RK Zagreb Logo.png 01PPD Zagreb CroatiaCroatia Croatia 5 (2011,2012,2013,2014,2015) 1 (2013)
Logo RK Nexe.png 01RK Nexe Našice CroatiaCroatia Croatia 5 (2011,2012,2013,2014,2015)
01RK Strumica North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 1 (2015)
Vardar Skopje-Logo.png 01RK Vardar Skopje North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 5 (2011,2012,2013,2014,2015) 2 (2012,2014)
01RK Spartak Vojput SerbiaSerbia Serbia 1 (2015)
01RK Vojvodina SerbiaSerbia Serbia 3 (2013,2014,2015)
01HT Tatran Prešov SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 5 (2011,2012,2013,2014,2015)
01Telecom Veszprém HungaryHungary Hungary 2 (2014,2015) 1 (2015)
01Meshkov Brest BelarusBelarus Belarus 4 (2012,2013,2014,2015)

mode

The ten participants compete against each other twice in the main round in a league. Once in the home hall and once outside. The four best teams qualify after the round for the play-offs, which were held in Varaždin , Croatia in the fifth year . The point allocation in the league is unusual for handball. The handball association of Bosnia-Herzegovina, which is in charge of the SEHA, has adopted the so-called "English table" system, which is also used in the domestic league, in which there are three points for a win and one for a draw.

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Individual evidence