BENE-League Handball

The BENE-League is a multinational handball competition for men's teams from Belgium and the Netherlands, which started in January 2008 under the name BENE-LIGA. Between 2010 and 2014, Luxembourg teams also participated in the tournament that was then called Benelux League.

BENE-League
Current season, competition or edition:
2020–21 season
CountriesBelgium
Netherlands
Luxembourg (former)
ConfederationEHF
Founded2008
Number of teams11
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Current championsAchilles Bocholt
Most championshipsAchilles Bocholt (5 titles)
WebsiteWebsite

History

The idea of setting up a collaboration between the Belgian and Dutch top clubs dates back to the 1980s. However, as in many other sports, it was mainly talked about. However, in 2006 it all became more concrete. A system was devised to better frame the friendly matches from the preparation period, and a knock-out system was set up: quarter-finals in round-trip matches between the top 4 from Belgium and the Netherlands, and the winners would compete in a Final 4. At the end of 2007 it was announced that eight teams from the Netherlands and Belgium would compete against each other. The goal was to start a full Bene Liga competition in 2010 with more teams from the Low Countries.

The first edition of the Bene Liga was played in 2008 as a kind of cup formula. On the Belgian side, the first was kicked off by Initia Hasselt, Tongeren, Neerpelt and KV Sasja HC. Volendam, Aalsmeer, Hellas and Bevo HC from the Netherlands took part. The start of the BENE-Liga was, symbolically, announced in Baarle-Hertog. Evert ten Napel, a well-known Dutch sports reporter led the press conference. In the first edition of the BENE-Liga, KV Sasja became champion.

2020–21 season

Below is the list of clubs that are members of the 2019–20 BENE-League Handball season.
Country Team City Venue
Belgium Achilles Bocholt Bocholt Sportcomplex De Damburg
HC AtomiX Haacht Sporthal Den Dijk
Hubo Initia Hasselt Hasselt Sporthal Alverberg
Sporting Pelt Neerpelt Dommelhof
Handbal Tongeren Tongeren Eburons Dôme
HC Visé BM Visé Hall Omnisports de Visé
Netherlands Green Park Handbal Aalsmeer Aalsmeer Sporthal De Bloemhof
Herpertz Bevo HC Panningen SportArena De Heuf
JD Techniek/Hurry-Up Zwartemeer Succes Holidayparcs Arena
KEMBIT-LIONS Sittard-Geleen Stadssporthal Sittard
KRAS/Volendam Volendam Sporthal de Opperdam


Below is the list of winners, finalists and other participants of Final four BENE-League tournaments.

Year Host Final Match for third place
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2008
Details
Lommel
KV Sasja HC
24-31
Eurotech/Bevo HC

Initia Hasselt
31–29
United HC Tongeren
2008–09
Details
Tongeren
FIQAS/Aalsmeer
33-27
KRAS/Volendam

Initia Hasselt
29-27
KV Sasja HC
2009–10
Details
Luxembourg City
KRAS/Volendam
33-30
Achilles Bocholt

Pals groep/E&O
34-33
United HC Tongeren
2010–11
Details
Hoboken
KRAS/Volendam
32-29
HC Berchem

United HC Tongeren
32-22
Initia Hasselt
2011–12
Details
Volendam
KRAS/Volendam
30-24
Initia Hasselt

United HC Tongeren
33-23
OCI-LIONS
2012–13
Details
Houthalen-Helchteren
Achilles Bocholt
35-29
KRAS/Volendam

Initia Hasselt
30-29
Kremer/Hurry-Up
2013–14
Details
Differdange
Initia Hasselt
31-18
OCI-LIONS

HC Achilles Bocholt
31-28
KRAS/Volendam
2014–15
Details
Hasselt
OCI-LIONS
27-25
Targos Bevo HC

United HC Tongeren
24–22
Hubo I. Hasselt
2015–16
Details
Sittard
Hubo I. Hasselt
35-34
OCI-LIONS

Targos Bevo HC
32-22
QubiQ A. Bocholt
2016–17
Details
Hasselt
Achilles Bocholt
38-37
OCI-LIONS

Callant Tongeren
32-22
Hubo I. Hasselt
2017–18
Details
's-Hertogenbosch
Achilles Bocholt
34-31
OCI-LIONS

FIQAS/Aalsmeer
29-28
Hubo I. Hasselt
2018–19
Details
Antwerp
Achilles Bocholt
35-34
HC Visé BM

OCI-LIONS
32-22
Green Park/Aalsmeer
2019–20
Details
's-Hertogenbosch
Achilles Bocholt

KEMBIT-LIONS

Herpertz Bevo HC

HC Visé BM

Hosts

Year Final four host Hall Date
2008 Lommel Sportcentrum de Soeverein 30 Juny–1 July 2008
2008–09 Tongeren Eburons Dôme 30-31 May 2009
2009–10 Luxembourg City Coque Sport Cente 20-21 February 2010
2010–11 Hoboken Sporthal Sport VIII 26-27 February 2011
2011–12 Volendam Sporthal de Opperdam 3-4 March 2012
2012–13 Houthalen-Helchteren Sportpark Lakerveld ?
2013–14 Differdange Differdange Sports Center ?
2014–15 Hasselt Sporthal de Alverberg 7-8 February 2015
2015–16 Sittard Topsporthal Fitland XL Sittard 6-7 February 2016
2016–17 Hasselt Sporthal de Alverberg 25-26 February 2017
2017–19 's-Hertogenbosch Maaspoort 17-18 March 2018
2018–19 Antwerpen Lotto Arena 30-31 March 2019
2019–20 's-Hertogenbosch Maaspoort 14-15 March 2020

Records and statistics

By club

Club Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Bocholt
5
1
2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 2010
Volendam
3
2
2010, 2011, 2012 2009, 2013
Hasselt
2
1
2014, 2016 2012
Limburg Lions
1
5
2015 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020
Aalsmeer
1
0
2009
Sasja
1
0
2008
Bevo HC
0
2
2008, 2014
Berchem
0
1
2011
HC Visé BM
0
1
2019

By country

Club / Nation Won Runner-up Finals
 Belgium
8
3
11
 Netherlands
5
9
14
 Luxembourg
0
1
1
Total131326
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