2011–12 SEHA League

2011-12 SEHA League season
League SEHA League
Sport Handball
Duration 10 September 2011 - 15 April 2012
Number of teams  Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 teams)
 Croatia (2 teams)
 Serbia (2 teams)
 Montenegro (2 teams)
 Macedonia (2 teams)
 Slovakia (1 team)
Regular season
Season champions Croatia Zagreb CO
Final Four
Finals champions Republic of Macedonia Vardar
  Runners-up Republic of Macedonia Metalurg

The 2011–12 season is the 1st inaugural season of the SEHA League and 12 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Slovakia participate in it.[1]

Team information

Venues and locations

CountryTeamsTeamCityVenue (Capacity)2010-11 result
 Bosnia and Herzegovina3
Bosna BH GasSarajevoKSC Skenderija (5,000)Bosnian league, 1st
Izviđač Mi GrupaLjubuškiGradska sportska dvorana Ljubuški (4,000)Bosnian league, 3rd
Borac m:telBanja LukaSportska dvorana Borik (5,000)Bosnian league, 2nd
 Croatia2
CO ZagrebZagrebArena Zagreb (15,200)Croatian league, 1st
Nexe NašiceNašiceSportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500)Croatian league, 2nd
 Serbia2
Crvena zvezdaBeogradSC Šumice (2,000)Serbian league, 2nd
MetaloplastikaŠabacDvorana Zorka (3,000)Serbian league, 4th
 Montenegro2
LovćenCetinjeSala RK Lovćen (1,500)Montenegrin league, 2nd
SutjeskaNikšićDvorana SRC Nikšić (2,600)Montenegrin league, 3rd
 Macedonia2
Vardar PROSkopjeSRC Kale (2,500)Macedonian league, 2nd
MetalurgSkopjeHala Avtokomanda (2,000)Macedonian league, 1st
 Slovakia1
Tatran PrešovPrešovCity Hall Presov (3,850)Slovak league, 1st


RK Partizan (Serbian league, 1st) and RK Mojkovac (Montenegrin league, 1st) declined participation.

Regular season

Standings

Results

In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.

Bosnia and Herzegovina BOR Bosnia and Herzegovina BOS Serbia CZV Bosnia and Herzegovina IZV Montenegro LOV Serbia MPL Republic of Macedonia MET Croatia NEX Montenegro SUT Slovakia TAT Republic of Macedonia VAR Croatia ZAG
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 36–1435–2531–2625–2432–2226–3122–2223–2024–3337–2924–29
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna Sarajevo24–23 10-010-018–2810-019–31126–2330–2428–3819–3225–392
Serbia Crvena zvezda20–2410-0 24–2610-023–2710-032–3720–2129–4022–2625–502
Bosnia and Herzegovina Izviđač20–2310-029–31 26–3033–2721–2626–2729–2727–3627–2824–29
Montenegro Lovćen31–3029–2526–2027–19 28–2220–2124–2231–2225–3724–2927–25
Serbia Metaloplastika28–2825–2233–2328–2221–25 17–2526–2910-027–2722–2322–31
Republic of Macedonia Metalurg26–2536–1128–1831–1632–1721–19 26–2631–2332–2418–1819–19
Croatia Nexe Našice28–2340–2132–2935–3432–2131–2329–27 32–1935–3621–2720–20
Montenegro Sutjeska22–3223–1729–2219–1920–2620–2222–2817–32 20–2624–2930–33
Slovakia Tatran Prešov31–3536–2536–2939–3034–3127–2010-028–2642–22 29–2032–31
Republic of Macedonia Vardar PRO34–3026–2635–2426–2134–2927–2510-026–2533–2326–25 10-0
Croatia CO Zagreb37–3238–2732–1935–2938–2428–2730–2536–2437–2735–2936–31 
  • 1played in Skopje
  • 2played in Zagreb

Final four

Semifinals

14 April 2012
15:30
Metalurg Republic of Macedonia 26 – 25 Slovakia Tatran Prešov Arena Zagreb, Zagreb
Attendance: 500
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Marković 6 (15–11) Krištopāns 9

14 April 2012
18:00
CO Zagreb Croatia 29 – 30 Republic of Macedonia Vardar PRO Arena Zagreb, Zagreb
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Brunovsky, Canda (SVK)
Horvat 7 (14–13) Doder 6
 Yellow card Report  Yellow card

Match for third place

15 April 2012
15:30
CO Zagreb Croatia 31 – 29 Slovakia Tatran Prešov Arena Zagreb, Zagreb
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Načevski, Nikolov (MKD)
Horvat 10 (14–11) Kopco 8
 Yellow card Report  Yellow card

Final

15 April 2012
18:00
Metalurg Republic of Macedonia 18 – 21 Republic of Macedonia Vardar PRO Arena Zagreb, Zagreb
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Marković 7 (12–10) Sobol 6
 Yellow card Report  Yellow card

References

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