Baltic Handball League
Baltic Handball League is a handball league, where participate the strongest clubs from Baltic states. The league is organized by Baltic Handball Association.[1] The league is established in the beginning of 1990s.[2]
Participated clubs
Participated clubs (as of 2020):
- Põlva Serviti
- ZRHK Tenax Dobele
- VHC Šviesa
- Celtnieks Rīga
- Dragūnas Klaipėda
- HC Kehra / Horizon Pulp & Paper
- Viljandi HC
- Varsa-Stronglasas Alytus
- Granitas Kaunas
- SK Tapa / N.R. Energy
- SK Latgols Ludza
- HK Ogre.[1]
Winners
- 1993 SKA Minsk
- 1994 SKA Minsk
- 1995 SKA Minsk
- 1996 SKA Minsk
- 1997 SKA Minsk
- 1998 SKA Minsk
- 1999 SKA Minsk
- 2000 SKA Minsk
- 2001 SKA Minsk
- 2002 HK ASK Riga
- 2003 HK ASK Riga
- 2004 HK ASK Riga
- 2005 GK Newa St. Petersburg
- 2006 HC Kehra
- 2007 HK ASK Riga
- 2008 Põlva Serviti
- 2009 HC Dinamo Minsk
- 2010 Põlva Serviti
- 2011 HC Kehra
- 2012 HC Kehra
- 2013 SKA Minsk
- 2014 SKA Minsk
- 2015 SKA Minsk
- 2016 Riihimaen Cocks
- 2017 Riihimaen Cocks
- 2018 Riihimaen Cocks
- 2019 Riihimaen Cocks
References
- "Baltic Handball League". baltichandball.net. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
- "Association". baltichandball.net. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
External links
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