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2019–20 SEHA League


2019–20 SEHA League season
SEHA League
Handball
3 September 2019–6 September 2020
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12 Belarus (1 team) China (1 team) Croatia (2 teams) Hungary (1 team) North Macedonia (2 teams) Russia (1 team) Serbia (2 teams) Ukraine (1 team) Slovakia (1 team)
Mikita Vailupau(111 goals)
Telekom Veszprém
Vardar 1961
Rodrigo Corrales

The 2019–20 SEHA League season was the ninth season of the SEHA (South East Handball Association) League and sixth under the sponsorship of the Russian oil and gas company Gazprom. Twelve teams from nine countries (Belarus, Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia and China were participating in this year's competition. On 13 August the Executive Committee of the SEHA – Gazprom League has made a decision that because of the crucial disagreements over conditions regarding the participation in the 2019/20 season, Tatabánya will not participate in the SEHA – Gazprom League this season.

Vardar 1961 were defending champions.

Final four tournament was held at Krešimir Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia, on 4 and September 2020. Telekom Veszprém defeated Vardar 1961 30–29 in the final to win their third title.

Twelve teams, divided into two groups participated in the competition. Groups A and B were played with six teams each, in a round robin, home and away format. The top two teams in each group qualified directly for the quarter-finals, while the teams that finish the Group Phase in positions 3–6 played in the Play off phase.

Play off Phase

8 teams played home and away in the Play off phase, with the teams that finish the Group Phase in positions 3–6.

Quarter-finals

The four winners of the matches in the Play off phase, joined by the top two of Groups A and B, played home and away for the right to contest the SEHA Final 4.

SEHA Final 4

The culmination of the season, the SEHA Final 4, continues in its existing format, with the four top teams from the competition competing for the title over one weekend. The host and schedule for this year's Final Four tournament was announced on 25 February 2020.

The SEHA – Gazprom League Executive Committee made decision that 12 participants will play in two groups in the upcoming season. Telekom Veszprem, Motor Zaporizhzhia, Eurofarm Pelister, Metaloplastika Sabac, HC Spartak Moscow and Beijing Sport University are the new clubs that will join the 9th SEHA – Gazprom League season.

CountryTeamCityVenue (Capacity)
BelarusMeshkov BrestBrestUniversal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740)
ChinaBeijing Sport UniversityBeijing1Dom sportova 2, Zagreb (3,100)
CroatiaPPD ZagrebZagrebDom sportova 2 (3,100)
NexeNašiceSportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500)
HungaryTelekom VeszprémVeszprémVeszprém Aréna (5,096)
MacedoniaVardar 1961SkopjeJane Sandanski Arena (6,500)
Eurofarm PelisterBitolaSports Hall Boro Čurlevski (3,700)
SerbiaMetaloplastikaŠabacZorka Hall (3,000)
VojvodinaNovi SadSportski centar Slana Bara (2,000)
RussiaSpartak MoscowMoscowDynamo Sports Palace (5,000)
UkraineMotor ZaporizhzhiaZaporizhzhiaYunost Sport Hall (3,600)
SlovakiaTatran PrešovPrešovTatran Handball Arena (4,870)

Notes

Following is the list of clubs competing in 2019–20 SEHA League, with their manager, team captain, kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor.

TeamHead coachTeam captainKit manufacturer
Meshkov BrestRaúl AlonsoIvan PesicJoma
PPD ZagrebVeselin VujovićZlatko HorvatHummel
NexeHrvoje HorvatVedran ZrnićJako
Vardar 1961Stevče AluševskiStojanče StoilovHummel
Eurofarm PelisterŽeljko BabićGoce OjleskiUnit Sport
Telekom VeszprémDavid DavisMáté Lékai2Rule
VojvodinaBoris RojevićVukašin StojanovićNAAI
Tatran PrešovSlavko GolužaRadovan PekárATAK Sportswear
MetaloplastikaVeselin VukovićBorivoje ĐukićUnit Sport
Motor ZaporizhzhiaRostislav LanevichZakhar DenysovHummel
Spartak MoscowIgor LyovshinDimitry KovalevPuma
Beijing Sport UniversityVlado ŠolaWang WeiHummel
RoundClubOutgoing coachDate of changeIncoming coach
3rdPPD ZagrebBranko Tamše24 September 2019Veselin Vujović
5thVardar 1961David Pisonero17 October 2019Eduard Koksharov
7thMotor ZaporizhzhiaMykola Stepanets12 November 2019Rostislav Lanevich
7thEurofarm PelisterStevče Aluševski24 November 2019Božidar Mojsov
10thVardar 1961Eduard Koksharov28 December 2019Stevče Aluševski
10thEurofarm PelisterBožidar Mojsov8 January 2020Željko Babić

In the Group Phase, each team played ten matches within their respective groups. Five matches were played at home, and five matches away. The final position after the ten rounds determined if a club will play in the Play off phase or if they will earn a direct placement to the quarterfinals phase.

The Play off phase was made up of two matches for each participating team, one match played at home and one match played away. The teams that finished the Group Phase in positions 3–6 played in the Play off phase.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Spartak Moscow45–63Tatran Prešov23–3122–32
Metaloplastika48–51Vojvodina24–2524–26
Nexe45–44Eurofarm Pelister23–2022–24
Beijing Sport University49–87 1Meshkov Brest26–4623–41

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2 February 2020 17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Spartak Moscow23–31Tatran PrešovDynamo Sports Palace, Moscow Attendance: 250 Referees: Nabokau, Kulik (BLR)
Vinogradov 6(13–15)Rábek 9
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8 February 2020 18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Tatran Prešov32–22Spartak MoscowTatran Handball Arena, Prešov Attendance: 2,475 Referees: Boričič, Marković (SRB)
Rábek 9(16–11)Voiniush 5
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Tatran Prešov won 63–45 on aggregate.

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2 February 2020 19:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Metaloplastika24–25VojvodinaZorka Hall, Šabac Attendance: 1,500 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Milić 8(14–12)Nikolić 7
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11 February 2020 17:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Vojvodina26–24MetaloplastikaSportski centar Slana Bara, Novi Sad Attendance: 552 Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov (MKD)
Grozdanić 5(11–12)Milić 5
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Vojvodina won 51–48 on aggregate.

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1 February 2020 15:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Nexe23–20Eurofarm PelisterSportska dvorana kralja Tomislava, Našice Attendance: 2,150 Referees: Horváth, Márton (HUN)
B. Jaman, Kević 4(10–9)Ostroushko 7
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12 February 2020 20:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Eurofarm Pelister24–22NexeSports Hall Boro Čurlevski, Bitola Attendance: 3,000 Referees: Nikolić, Stojković (SRB)
Jotić 5(13–10)Severec 5
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Nexe won 45–44 on aggregate.

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2 March 2020 16:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Beijing Sport University26–46Meshkov BrestSportshall Victoria, Brest Attendance: 215 Referees: Antashev, Musatov (RUS)
Qinglong 6(14–20)Baranau 8
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3 March 2020 16:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Meshkov Brest41–23Beijing Sport UniversitySportshall Victoria, Brest Attendance: 165 Referees: Antashev, Musatov (RUS)
Baranau 9(20–11)Juncheng 5
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Meshkov Brest won 87–49 on aggregate.

There will be eight teams competing in the quarter-finals phase. Four teams will have earned a direct placement after the Group Phase, and four additional teams will have earned a quarter-finals spot through the playoff phase.

The SEHA – Gazprom League’s commissioner on Friday 13 March 2020 has made a decision to postpone SEHA - Gazprom League Quarter final 2nd leg matches: Telekom Veszprem – Vojvodina (14 March 2020) and Vardar 1961 - Nexe (15 March 2020), due to the ongoing developments in the spread of COVID-19 across Europe. All further updates will be published accordingly.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Nexe56–56Vardar 196130–3126-25
Vojvodina26–41Telekom Veszprém26–310–10
Meshkov Brest63–56Motor Zaporizhzhia30–2833–28
Tatran Prešov37–53PPD Zagreb21–2516–28
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8 March 2020 17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Nexe30–31Vardar 1961Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava, Našice Attendance: 2,560 Referees: Brunovský, Čanda (SVK)
Pešić 7(15–15)Dibirov 12
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29 August 2020 20:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Vardar 196125–26NexeJane Sandanski Arena, Skopje Referees: Boričić, Marković (SRB)
Dissinger, Čupić 5(13–13)Jaganjac 8
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Vardar 1961 won 56–56 on aggregate on away goals.

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8 March 2020 13:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Vojvodina26–31Telekom VeszprémSportski centar Slana Bara, Novi Sad Attendance: 1,250 Referees: Metalari, Nikolovski (MKD)
Stojković 9(10–15)Štrlek 7
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25 August 2020Telekom Veszprém10–0 (awarded)VojvodinaVeszprém Aréna, Veszprém
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  • HC Vojvodina has informed the SEHA – Gazprom League Board that due to epidemiological and transport issues which occurred in Serbia caused by the pandemic situation, they were not able to travel to Hungary, for the 2nd leg of the SEHA Quarter finals against Telekom Veszprém. SEHA - Gazprom League’s Commissioner regarding mentioned match, decided the game to be awarded 10–0 in favor of Telekom Veszprém, according to the League’s regulations.

Telekom Veszprém won 41–26 on aggregate.

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7 March 2020 15:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Meshkov Brest30–28Motor ZaporizhzhiaSportshall Victoria, Brest Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Pandžić, Mošorinski (SRB)
Shkurinskiy 6(16–15)Ganchev 6
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12 March 2020 17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Motor Zaporizhzhia28–33Meshkov BrestYunost Sport Hall, Zaporizhzhia Attendance: 200 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Pukhouski 7(11–15)Vailupau 8
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Meshkov Brest won 63–56 on aggregate.

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7 March 2020 17:15 CEST (UTC+02:00)Tatran Prešov21–25PPD ZagrebTatran Handball Arena, Prešov Attendance: 1,439 Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov (MKD)
Pacheco 9(11–11)Mandić 6
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11 March 2020 20:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)PPD Zagreb28–16Tatran PrešovDom sportova 2, Zagreb Attendance: 0 Referees: Todorovski, Mitrevski (MKD)
Božović, Horvat 6(12–9)Pacheco 4
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PPD Zagreb won 53–37 on aggregate.

The four winners of the quarter-final matches qualify for the right to contest the SEHA final four. The SEHA - Gazprom League Executive Committee had made the decision for the final four tournament to be held at the Krešimir Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia, on 3 and 5 April 2020. Due to the current situation in the spread of COVID-19 across Europe and further objective reasons, SEHA Executive Committee has made a decision to postpone the Final 4 indefinitely. All further updates will be published accordingly. On 11 August 2020 the SEHA - Gazprom League Executive Committee announced the decision for the final four tournament to be held at the Krešimir Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia, on 4 and 6 September 2020.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
SemifinalsFinal
4 Sep
Vardar 1961 (Pen.)30
6 Sep
PPD Zagreb29
Vardar 196127
4 Sep
Telekom Veszprém35
Telekom Veszprém28
Meshkov Brest24
Third place
6 Sep
PPD Zagreb24
Meshkov Brest29
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4 September 2020 20:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)Vardar 196130–29PPD ZagrebKrešimir Ćosić Hall, Zadar Attendance: 500 Referees: Boričić, Marković (SRB)
Dibirov, Dissinger 5(13–16)Mandić 7
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FT: 26–26 Pen: 4–3
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4 September 2020 18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)Telekom Veszprém28–24Meshkov BrestKrešimir Ćosić Hall, Zadar Attendance: 500 Referees: Jurinović, Mrvica (CRO)
Marguč, Nenadić 6(12–13)Panić, Shkurinskiy 6
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6 September 2020 18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)PPD Zagreb24–29Meshkov BrestKrešimir Ćosić Hall, Zadar Attendance: 500 Referees: Mitrevski, Todorovski (MKD)
Obradović 5(12–14)Yurynok 7
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6 September 2020 20:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)Vardar 196127–35Telekom VeszprémKrešimir Ćosić Hall, Zadar Attendance: 500 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO)
Kalarash 6(12–15)Nenadić 5
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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Mikita VailupauMeshkov Brest111
2Lovro JotićEurofarm Pelister68
3Timur DibirovVardar 196166

The all-star team was announced on 6 September 2020.

  • Goalkeeper:  Rodrigo Corrales (ESP)

  • Right wing:  Gašper Marguč (SLO)

  • Right back:  Jorge Maqueda (ESP)

  • Centre back:  Lovro Jotić (CRO)

  • Left back:  Alexander Shkurinskiy (RUS)

  • Left wing:  David Mandić (CRO)

  • Pivot:  Andreas Nilsson (SWE)

  • Best Defender:  Blaž Blagotinšek (SLO)

  • MVP of the Final four:  Rodrigo Corrales (ESP)

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