England Handball Association

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England Handball Association
Type Sports association
Legal status Federation
Purpose/focus Development of Handball as a sport in England
Location England
Region served England
Official languages English is the official language.
Website England Handball Association

The England Handball Association is a governing body of Team Handball in England. It is a member of the European Handball Federation (EHF).[1]

English Men National League 1

Year Champion Runner-up
1975 Birkenhead
1976 Birkenhead
1977 Birkenhead Kirkby
1978 Kirkby Select Brentwood '72
1979 Brentwood '72 Kirkby Select
1980 Brentwood '72 Kirkby Select
1981 Brentwood '72 Liverpool
1982 Brentwood '72 Liverpool
1983 Brentwood '72 Liverpool
1986 Kirkby Select
2000 Great Dane (London) Ruislip Eagles
2001 Great Dane (London) Ruislip Eagles
2002
2003 Liverpool Ruislip Eagles
2004
2005 Great Dane (London) Heathrow
2006 Oxford University University of Manchester
2007 University of Manchester Great Dane HC London
2008 Great Dane (London) University of Manchester
2009 Great Dane (London) Olympia HC London
2010 London GD Olympia HC London
2011 London GD Ruislip Eagles
2012 Salford Ruislip Eagles
2013 London GD Salford
Data sources: 1975-1976 Wirral Handball Club Clubs and Honours;[2] 1977-1982 Midlands Handball Association (1982) Handball Directory. page 12.;[3] 1983 British Handball Association Word is ... No.5 page 3;[4] 2006 Oxford University Handball Club Entries for Great Dane & 2009

Men EHA Cup

Year Winner
2009 London GD
2010 Ruislip Eagles
2011 London GD
2012 London GD
2013 Salford

English National League 2

Year Champion Runner-up
1977 Whitchurch (Bristol)
1978 Olympia (Cannock)Leicester '73
1979 Leicester '73
1980 Recreation NuneatonIpswich
1981 Olympia (Cannock)Great Danes
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2006 Liverpool Hope
2013 Olympia (London) NEM Hawks
Data source: 1977-1982 Midlands Handball Association (1982) Handball Directory. page 12;.[3] 2006

See also

List of handball clubs in England

References

  1. "European Handball Federation - EHF Member Federation / ENG". Eurohandball.com. Retrieved 2012-08-20. 
  2. "Clubs and Honours". Wirralhandballclub.tripod.com. Retrieved 2012-08-20. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "MA+Directory++p12.jpg (image)". 1.bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-08-20. 
  4. Hadd, Russell (2009-03-09). "British Handball History: British Cup and League Tables 1983". Britishhandballmemories.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-08-20. 

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