2013–14 SEHA League

2013-14 SEHA League season
League SEHA League
Sport Handball
Duration 5 September 2013 - 24 March 2014
Number of teams  Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 team)
 Croatia (2 teams)
 Macedonia (2 teams)
 Montenegro (1 team)
 Slovakia (1 team)
 Serbia (2 teams)
 Belarus (1 team)
Regular season
Final Four

The 2013–14 season is the third season of the SEHA League and 10 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Serbia and Belarus participate in it.

Team information

Venues and locations

Country Teams Team City Venue (Capacity)
Belarus Belarus 1
Meshkov Brest Brest Universal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
Borac Banja Luka Sportska dvorana Borik (3,500)
Croatia Croatia 2
Zagreb Zagreb Arena Zagreb (16,800)
Našice Našice Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500)
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 2
Metalurg Skopje Avtokomanda (2,000)
Vardar Skopje SRC Kale (2.500)
Montenegro Montenegro 1
Lovćen Cetinje Sala RK Lovćen (2,020)
Serbia Serbia 2
Partizan Beograd SC Banjica (2,500)
Vojvodina Novi Sad SC Slana Bara (4,000)
Slovakia Slovakia 1
Tatran Prešov City Hall Prešov (4,000)

Regular season

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts
1Slovakia Tatran Prešov 181503605493+21245
2Croatia Zagreb 181314567496+7140
3Republic of Macedonia Vardar Skopje 181215530458+7237
4Belarus Meshkov Brest 181215496461+3537
5Republic of Macedonia Metalurg Skopje 18846462441+1928
6Croatia Nexe Našice 18738511499+1224
7Serbia Vojvodina Novi Sad 187011460497-3721
8Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 185013428528–10015
9Montenegro Lovćen Cetinje 183213459554–9511
10Serbia Partizan Belgrade 182017430521–916

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 Serbia VOJ Croatia ZAG Montenegro LOV Republic of Macedonia MET Belarus MES Croatia NEX Croatia PAR Slovakia TAT
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja LukaXXX20:2628:2724:2526:3322:2624:3231:2726:2127:29
Republic of Macedonia Vardar PRO28:24XXX23:2533:2436:1921:2229:2429:2733:2634:37
Serbia Vojvodina22:2621:30XXX27:2930:2324:3024:3128:2421:2024:25
Croatia CO Zagreb44:2030:2940:29XXX38:2725:2926:2037:3036:2442:34
Montenegro Lovćen27:2322:4225:2834:35XXX23:2924:3024:3331:2822:39
Republic of Macedonia Metalurg36:1828:2829:2727:2719:19XXX25:2624:2426:2123:32
Belarus Meshkov Brest31:2723:2732:2321:1934:2827:24XXX26:2033:2828:30
Republic of Macedonia Nexe Našice33:1932:2522:2927:3126:2627:2329:29XXX29:1834:32
Serbia Partizan20:2227:2823:2530:3126:2323:2223:2725:30XXX28:32
Slovakia Tatran Prešov41:2127:2937:2631:2832:2927:2031:2243:3746:19XXX

Final four

Semifinals

11 April 2014
18:00
CO Zagreb Croatia 22 : 30 Republic of Macedonia Vardar SPENS, Novi Sad
Attendance: 2500
Referees: Ivan Mošorinski, Aleksandar Pandžić (SRB)
(10 : 12)

11 April 2014
20:30
Tatran Prešov Slovakia 30 : 31 Belarus Meshkov Brest SPENS, Novi Sad
Attendance: 4150
Referees: Nenad Nikolić, Dušan Stojković (SRB)
(16 : 14)

Match for third place

13 April 2014
16:00
Tatran Prešov Slovakia 28 : 36 Croatia CO Zagreb SPENS, Novi Sad
Attendance: 3900
Referees: Gjorgi Načevski, Slave Nikolov (MKD)
(12 : 18)

Finals

13 April 2014
18:30
Vardar Republic of Macedonia 29 : 27 Belarus Meshkov Brest SPENS, Novi Sad
Attendance: 5160
Referees: Matija Gubica, Boris Milošević (CRO)
(14 : 15)

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