2015–16 SEHA League

2015-16 SEHA League season
League SEHA League
Sport Handball
Duration 1 September 2015 – 3 April 2016
Number of games 90 (regular season)
94 (including F4 tournament)
Number of teams  Belarus (1 team)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 team)
 Croatia (2 teams)
 Hungary (1 team)
 Macedonia (2 teams)
 Serbia (2 teams)
 Slovakia (1 team)
Regular season
Season champions MVM Veszprém KC
Season MVP Momir Ilić
Top scorer Radoslav Antl (99 goals) [1]
Final Four
Finals champions MVM Veszprém KC
  Runners-up RK Vardar
Finals MVP Momir Ilić

The 2015–16 season is the fifth season of the SEHA (South East Handball Association) League and second under the sponsorship of the Russian oil and gas company Gazprom. Ten teams from seven countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia and Belarus) will participate in this year's competition.

Veszprém are the defending champions. The SEHA League consists of two phases – the first has 18 rounds in which all teams play one home and one away game against each other. After that the four best ranked clubs play the Final Four. The campaign began on 1 September 2015 with the match between the defending champions Veszprém and last year's runner-up Meshkov Brest. The regular season will end on 13 March 2016, while the Final Four tournament will be held in Varaždin from 1 to 3 April 2016.[2]

Team information

Venues and locations

Country Team City Venue (Capacity)
Belarus Belarus Meshkov Brest Brest, Belarus Universal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac m:tel Banja Luka Sportska dvorana Borik (3,500)
Croatia Croatia PPD Zagreb Zagreb Arena Zagreb (16,800)
Nexe Našice Sportska dvorana (2,500)
Hungary Hungary Veszprém Veszprém Veszprém Aréna (5,096)
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia Vardar Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena (6,000)
Maks Strumica Strumica Sportska Sala Park (4,000)
Serbia Serbia Vojvodina Novi Sad Hala Slana Bara (4,000)
Spartak Vojput Subotica Hala sportova u Subotici (3,000)
Slovakia Slovakia Tatran Prešov Prešov City Hall Prešov (4,000)

Regular season

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts Note
1 Hungary Veszprém 18 16 2 0 628 418 210 50 Advance to Final Four
2 Republic of Macedonia Vardar 18 14 2 2 603 491 112 44 Advance to Final Four
3 Croatia PPD Zagreb 18 14 0 4 570 453 117 42 Advance to Final Four
4 Belarus Meshkov Brest 18 12 0 6 567 481 86 36 Advance to Final Four
5 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 18 9 1 8 546 492 54 28
6 Croatia Nexe 18 8 1 9 497 502 -5 25
7 Serbia Vojvodina 18 4 3 11 471 574 -103 15
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac m:tel 18 3 2 13 461 577 -116 11
9 Serbia Spartak Vojput 18 3 1 14 461 583 -122 10
10 Republic of Macedonia Maks Strumica 18 0 2 16 389 622 -233 2

Results

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

Bosnia and Herzegovina BOR Republic of Macedonia VAR Hungary VES Serbia VOJ Republic of Macedonia MAK Belarus MES Croatia NEX Croatia PPD Serbia SPA Slovakia TAT
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac m:tel 31−42 20−34 21−30 26−21 34−42 27−27 21−35 28−24 24−23
Republic of Macedonia Vardar 39−27 30−30 37−27 42−27 27−28 31−28 33−24 36−18 39−32
Hungary Veszprém 32−25 24−24 44−21 50−16 31−24 39−21 38−27 36−29 39−31
Serbia Vojvodina 37−29 26−31 22−42 30−25 22−32 24−26 28−44 27−27 26−26
Republic of Macedonia Maks Strumica 30−30 26−35 23−37 25−25 22−41 20−30 21−40 23−31 24−31
Belarus Meshkov Brest 42−18 30−32 25−37 31−22 39−20 31−26 21−24 40−28 23−31
Croatia Nexe 30−25 29−36 21−35 32−27 23−17 28−31 27−28 32−22 31−32
Croatia PPD Zagreb 30−20 30−25 19−23 46−29 42−13 28−24 25−23 36−22 34−26
Serbia Spartak Vojput 32−29 27−36 15−31 25−28 26−18 28−35 26−32 29−35 29−39
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 27−26 27−28 25−26 31−20 44−18 23−28 26−31 30−23 42−23

Final Four

The final four was held at the Varaždin Arena, in Varaždin, Croatia on 1 and 3 April 2016.

Format

The first-placed team of the group faces the fourth-placed team, and the second-placed team will play against the third-placed team from the other group in the final four.

Semifinals

1 April 2016
18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
MVM Veszprém Hungary 24−21 Belarus Meshkov Brest Varaždin Arena, Varaždin
Attendance: 4,358
Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Nagy, Ugalde 5 (6−11) four players 4
 YC Report  YC

FT: 20−20 Pen: 4–1

1 April 2016
20:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Vardar Republic of Macedonia 26−24 Croatia Zagreb Varaždin Arena, Varaždin
Attendance: 5,347
Referees: Brunovsky, Canda (SVK)
Manaskov 6 (12−10) Horvat 6
 YC Report  YC

Match for third place

3 April 2016
16:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Meshkov Brest Belarus 23−24 Croatia Zagreb Varaždin Arena, Varaždin
Attendance: 5,420
Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov (MKD)
Stojković 6 (9−11) Horvat 8
 YC Report  YC

Final

3 April 2016
19:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
MVM Veszprém Hungary 28−26 Republic of Macedonia Vardar Varaždin Arena, Varaždin
Attendance: 5,486
Referees: Nikolić, Stojković (SRB)
Ilić 7 (14−15) Cindrić 5
 YC Report  YC Red card

References

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