2012–13 SEHA League
The 2012–13 season is the 2nd season of the SEHA League and 10 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovakia and Belarus participate in it.
2012-13 SEHA League season | |
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League | SEHA League |
Sport | Handball |
Duration | 12 September 2012 – 2013 |
Number of teams | Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 teams) Croatia (2 teams) North Macedonia (2 teams) Montenegro (1 team) Slovakia (1 team) Belarus (1 team) |
Regular season | |
Season champions | Meshkov Brest |
Final Four | |
Finals champions | Zagreb CO |
Runners-up | Vardar |
Team information
Venues and locations
Country | Teams | Team | City | Venue (Capacity) |
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Belarus | 1 | |||
Meshkov Brest | Brest | Universal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740) | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3 | |||
Izviđač | Ljubuški | Gradska sportska dvorana Ljubuški (4,000) | ||
Borac | Banja Luka | Sportska dvorana Borik (3,500) | ||
Sloga | Doboj | Dvorana srednjoškolskog centra Doboj (700) | ||
Croatia | 2 | |||
Zagreb | Zagreb | Arena Zagreb (15,000) | ||
Nexe | Našice | Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500) | ||
Montenegro | 1 | |||
Lovćen | Cetinje | Sala RK Lovćen (1,800) | ||
Macedonia | 2 | |||
Vardar | Skopje | SRC Kale (2,500) | ||
Metalurg | Skopje | Avtokomanda (2,000) | ||
Slovakia | 1 | |||
Tatran | Prešov | City Hall Prešov (4,000) | ||
Regular season
Standings
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Pld - Played; W - Won; L - Lost; PF - Points for; PA - Points against; Diff - Difference; Pts - Points. As of 17 February 2013[1]
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Results
In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.
BOR | IZV | LOV | MET | MES | NEX | SLO | TAT | VAR | ZAG | |
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Borac Banja Luka | 21–20 | 28–28 | 20–30 | 28–33 | 19–20 | 26–25 | 30-36 | 22-28 | 26–35 | |
Izviđač | 22-29 | 31–27 | 19-27 | 27–31 | 30–23 | 33–26 | 28–31 | 21-34 | 29–31 | |
Lovćen | 31–27 | 24–22 | 22-24 | 29–29 | 28–27 | 33-30 | 30–29 | 23–21 | 30-28 | |
Metalurg | 31–19 | 28–18 | 32–19 | 28-26 | 29–30 | 28-18 | 30–19 | 26-21 | 33–26 | |
Meshkov Brest | 33–26 | 34–28 | 33-30 | 28-26 | 30-25 | 38-28 | 34–29 | 30–27 | 30–25 | |
Nexe Našice | 33–25 | 27-25 | 29–30 | 27–28 | 36–27 | 27–25 | 28–25 | 27–27 | 18-28 | |
Sloga | 25-25 | 29-18 | 29–33 | 23–26 | 23–37 | 26–32 | 29-31 | 27–35 | 21–27 | |
Tatran Prešov | 29–22 | 10-0 | 36-29 | 10–0* | 40–36 | 40-36 | 33–26 | 28-28 | 26–26 | |
Vardar PRO | 36–25 | 41–23 | 38-29 | 27–26 | 34–27 | 27-25 | 36–22 | 29–33 | 26–23 | |
CO Zagreb | 35-21 | 25–23 | 30–22 | 25-19 | 29-32 | 33–31 | 35–17 | 30–28 | 25–25 |
Final four
Semifinals
12 April 2013 17:00 |
Meshkov | 29 – 31 | CO Zagreb | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 1,100 Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov (MKD) |
(17–16) | ||||
12 April 2013 19:00 |
Metalurg | 21 – 22 | Vardar PRO | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 5,350 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO) |
(9–12) | ||||
Match for third place
13 April 2013 17:00 |
Meshkov | 21 – 26 | Metalurg | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 1,500 Referees: A. Konjičanin, D. Konjičanin (BIH) |
(8–13) | ||||
Final
13 April 2013 19:00 |
CO Zagreb | 25 – 24 | Vardar PRO | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 5,500 Referees: Gousko, Repkin (BLR) |
(10–11) | ||||
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