SPAR Premium League 2
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Current season | 2020/21 |
sport | Handball |
abbreviation | SPL1 |
Association | Handball Committee (HBA) of the ETV (until NLB 1973/74 ) Swiss Handball Federation (from NLB 1974/75 ) |
Teams | 8th |
Country countries | Switzerland |
Title holder | LK Zug II |
Website | www.handball.ch/de/spar-premium-league |
↑ SPAR Premium League 1 |
The SPAR Premium League 2 is the second highest division in Swiss handball . With SPL1, SPL2 comprises the Swiss Handball League (SPL).
Surname
- (1973 / 74-2008 / 09): National League B
- (2009 / 10–2011 / 12): Swiss Premium League 2
- (2012 / 13– ): SPAR Premium League 2
Champion from 2009/10
season | master | Runner-up | result | Teams |
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2009/10 | TV Uster | SG Basel Regio | 22–17 p. | 8th |
2010/11 | HV Herzogenbuchsee | LC Bruehl II | 21–20 p. | 8th |
2011/12 | GC Amicitia Zurich | HV Herzogenbuchsee | 26–20 p. | 8th |
2012/13 | TV Zofingen | BSV Stans | 24–20 p. | 8th |
2013/14 | LC Bruehl II | LK Zug II | 32–27 P. | 8th |
2014/15 | GC Amicitia Zurich | LC Bruehl II | 42–36 p. | 8th |
2015/16 | LC Bruehl II | HSC Kreuzlingen | 37–35 p. | 8th |
2016/17 | GC Amicitia Zurich | HV Herzogenbuchsee | 44–36 p. | 8th |
2017/18 | LK Zug II | HSG Leimental | 24–19 p. | 8th |
2018/19 | LK Zug II | HSC Kreuzlingen | 23-20 p. | 8th |
2019/20 | Termination due to the coronavirus | 8th |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brühl far ahead. In: The deed . January 8, 1974, p. 9 , accessed April 27, 2019 .
- ↑ Marco Ellenberger: New name, new mode: The women with a new appearance. In: handball.ch. Swiss Handball Federation , August 25, 2009, accessed on April 27, 2019 .
- ↑ Roger Felder: SPAR Handels AG becomes the title sponsor of the women's league. In: handball.ch. Swiss Handball Federation , August 29, 2012, accessed on April 27, 2019 .