Sports season
The 2011–12 season is the 1st inaugural season of the SEHA League and 12 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Slovakia participate in it.[1]
Venues and locations
Country |
Teams |
Team |
City |
Venue (Capacity) |
2010-11 result
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
3
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Bosna BH Gas |
Sarajevo |
KSC Skenderija (5,000) |
Bosnian league, 1st
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Izviđač Mi Grupa |
Ljubuški |
Gradska sportska dvorana Ljubuški (4,000) |
Bosnian league, 3rd
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Borac m:tel |
Banja Luka |
Sportska dvorana Borik (5,000) |
Bosnian league, 2nd
|
Croatia |
2
|
CO Zagreb |
Zagreb |
Arena Zagreb (15,200) |
Croatian league, 1st
|
Nexe Našice |
Našice |
Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500) |
Croatian league, 2nd
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Serbia |
2
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Crvena zvezda |
Beograd |
SC Šumice (2,000) |
Serbian league, 2nd
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Metaloplastika |
Šabac |
Dvorana Zorka (3,000) |
Serbian league, 4th
|
Montenegro |
2
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Lovćen |
Cetinje |
Sala RK Lovćen (1,500) |
Montenegrin league, 2nd
|
Sutjeska |
Nikšić |
Dvorana SRC Nikšić (2,600) |
Montenegrin league, 3rd
|
Macedonia |
2
|
Vardar PRO |
Skopje |
SRC Kale (2,500) |
Macedonian league, 2nd
|
Metalurg |
Skopje |
Hala Avtokomanda (2,000) |
Macedonian league, 1st
|
Slovakia |
1
|
Tatran Prešov |
Prešov |
City Hall Presov (3,850) |
Slovak league, 1st
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RK Partizan (Serbian league, 1st) and RK Mojkovac (Montenegrin league, 1st) declined participation.
Location of teams in the SEHA League 2011–12
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Location of teams in the SEHA League 2011–12
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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 6 April 2012[update][2]
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Results
In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.
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BOR
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BOS
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CZV
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IZV
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LOV
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MPL
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MET
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NEX
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SUT
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TAT
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VAR
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ZAG
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Borac Banja Luka |
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36–14 |
35–25 |
31–26 |
25–24 |
32–22 |
26–31 |
22–22 |
23–20 |
24–33 |
37–29 |
24–29
|
Bosna Sarajevo |
24–23 |
|
10-0 |
10-0 |
18–28 |
10-0 |
19–311 |
26–23 |
30–24 |
28–38 |
19–32 |
25–392
|
Crvena zvezda |
20–24 |
10-0 |
|
24–26 |
10-0 |
23–27 |
10-0 |
32–37 |
20–21 |
29–40 |
22–26 |
25–502
|
Izviđač |
20–23 |
10-0 |
29–31 |
|
26–30 |
33–27 |
21–26 |
26–27 |
29–27 |
27–36 |
27–28 |
24–29
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Lovćen |
31–30 |
29–25 |
26–20 |
27–19 |
|
28–22 |
20–21 |
24–22 |
31–22 |
25–37 |
24–29 |
27–25
|
Metaloplastika |
28–28 |
25–22 |
33–23 |
28–22 |
21–25 |
|
17–25 |
26–29 |
10-0 |
27–27 |
22–23 |
22–31
|
Metalurg |
26–25 |
36–11 |
28–18 |
31–16 |
32–17 |
21–19 |
|
26–26 |
31–23 |
32–24 |
18–18 |
19–19
|
Nexe Našice |
28–23 |
40–21 |
32–29 |
35–34 |
32–21 |
31–23 |
29–27 |
|
32–19 |
35–36 |
21–27 |
20–20
|
Sutjeska |
22–32 |
23–17 |
29–22 |
19–19 |
20–26 |
20–22 |
22–28 |
17–32 |
|
20–26 |
24–29 |
30–33
|
Tatran Prešov |
31–35 |
36–25 |
36–29 |
39–30 |
34–31 |
27–20 |
10-0 |
28–26 |
42–22 |
|
29–20 |
32–31
|
Vardar PRO |
34–30 |
26–26 |
35–24 |
26–21 |
34–29 |
27–25 |
10-0 |
26–25 |
33–23 |
26–25 |
|
10-0
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CO Zagreb |
37–32 |
38–27 |
32–19 |
35–29 |
38–24 |
28–27 |
30–25 |
36–24 |
37–27 |
35–29 |
36–31 |
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- 1played in Skopje
- 2played in Zagreb
Final four
Semifinals
Match for third place
Final
References
External links
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