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RK Sloga Požega
RK Sloga Požega is a Serbian handball team located in Požega. They compete in Serbian Handball Super League The Serbian Handball Super League ( / Superliga Srbije u rukometu) is the top men's Team handball, handball league in Serbia. It was founded in 2006. Rules Competition format The league is operated by the Handball Federation of Serbia. It is .... European record Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2016–17 season'' ;Goalkeepers * Branko Dimitrijevic * Janko Gemaljevic * Borislav Vladisavljevic ;Wingers ;RW: * Milan Knezevic * Miroslav Marjanovic ;LW: * Djordje Spasic * Ivan Voksi ;Line players * Zeljko Jacimovic * Nikolas Jestrovic ;Back players * Nemanja Gojkovic * Dragoslav Ilic * Ljubomir Janicijevic * Mladen Krsmancic * Darko Milenkovic * Aleksandar Milicevic * Antonije Pavic * Milan Pavlovic * Predrag Rodic * Vuk Stevanovic * Filip Stojcic External linksEHF club profile Handball clubs in Serbia Požega, Serbia {{Serbi ...
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Serbian Handball Super League
The Serbian Handball Super League ( / Superliga Srbije u rukometu) is the top men's Team handball, handball league in Serbia. It was founded in 2006. Rules Competition format The league is operated by the Handball Federation of Serbia. It is composed of 12 teams. Current teams Teams for season 2024–25 List of champions Performances In Serbia All-time * ''Including titles in Yugoslav Handball Championship, Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro Handball Super League, Serbia and Montenegro'' Serbian handball clubs in European competitions EHF Champions League Ex. ''European Cup'' EHF European Cup Ex. ''European City Cup'' Sponsorships and broadcasting rights * Merkur osiguranje * Select Sport, Select * Elektroprivreda Srbije, EPS * Radio Television of Serbia, RTS See also * Serbian First League of Handball for Women * Handball Federation of Serbia Notes and references External links * Handball Federation of Serbia
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Team Handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a Handball goalkeeper, goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins. Modern handball is played on a court of , with a goal in the middle of each end. The goals are surrounded by a zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball, Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball. The game is fast and high-scoring: professional teams now typically score between 20 and 35 goals each, though lower scores were not uncommon until a few decades ...
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Požega, Serbia
Požega ( sr-cyr, Пожега, ), formerly Užička Požega ( sr-cyr, Ужичка Пожега), is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The population of the town is 12,362, while the municipality has 25,988 inhabitants. The town also has a non-profit organization, called Forca Požega. Settlements Aside from the town of Požega, the municipality includes the following settlements: * Bakionica * Velika Ježevica * Visibaba * Vranjani * Glumač * Godovik * Gornja Dobrinja * Gorobilje * Gugalj * Donja Dobrinja * Dražinovići * Duškovci * Zaselje * Zdravčići * Jelen Do * Kalenići * Lopaš * Loret * Ljutice * Mađer * Mala Ježevica * Milićevo Selo * Mršelji * Otanj * Papratište * Pilatovići * Prijanovići * Prilipac * Radovci * Rasna * Rečice * Roge * Rupeljevo * Svračkovo * Srednja Dobrinja * Tabanovići * Tvrdići * Tometino Polje * Tučkovo * Uzići * Čestobrodica Demographics Acc ...
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2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup
The 2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup was the 20th edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for men's handball clubs, which was won by Sporting CP running from 19 November 2016 to 27 May 2017. Overview Team allocation * TH: Title holders Round and draw dates All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Round 3 Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into last 16. Last 16 Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into quarter-finals. Quarterfinals Semifinals Final See also * 2016–17 EHF Champions League * 2016–17 EHF Cup References External links EHF Challenge Cup(official website) {{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 EHF Challenge Cup Challenge Cup Challenge Cup The ...
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EHF Challenge Cup
The EHF European Cup is an annual men's handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation (EHF). It is the third-tier competition of European club handball, after the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League. Founded in 1993 as the EHF City Cup, the competition was renamed the EHF Challenge Cup in 2000 before adopting its current name in 2020. History Before 2000, it was called EHF City Cup. Currently, the EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter. Winners EHF City Cup EHF Challenge Cup EHF European Cup * The first leg was canceled due to the flooding in Serbia, and the final was disputed in only one game. * Both finals held in Chalkida, Greece, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. Performances By teams By countries See also * EHF Champions League The EHF Champions League is the most important club handball competition for men's teams in Europe and involves the leading teams ...
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HC Visé BM
HC Visé BM is a men's handball club from Visé, Belgium, that plays in the Belgian First Division and in the BENE-League. History The association was founded in 1954 under the name Amicale Visé. In 1988, the name of the club was changed to Handball Club Visé Basse-Meuse. The team reached the Belgian First Division in the 2000/2001 season. In 2014, they reached the final of the Belgian Cup, where they lost against Initia HC Hasselt 32-27, but since Initia HC Hasselt managed to win the league title, the club was able to participate in the international cup for the first time in the 2014/15 season, the EHF Challenge Cup. In 2019, the team took second place in the BENE-League. In 2021/22, the club won the national championship for the first time. Crest, colours, supporters Naming history Kits Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' Technical staff * Head coach: Thomas Cauwenberghs Transfers :''Transfers for the 2023–24 season'' ;Joini ...
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Lokomotiv Metalex Bild
Lokomotiv Metalex Bild is a Bulgarian handball team based in Varna. History Handball club Lokomotiv – Varna was established in 1963 with Mr. Georgi Velikov as a president of the club and its first coach the honoured master of sports Dimitar Nushev. Mr. Alexander Evtimov was elected as a president of Handball club "Lokomotiv Nadin" in 2003. Mrs. Rumyana Radusheva has been a president of Handball club "Lokomotiv Metalex Build" since 2004. Trophies Lokomotiv Metalex Bild has been a Champion of Bulgaria 11 times since the year 2000 (in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2017, 2018, and 2019) and 9 times a winner of Bulgarian Cup (1998, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019) and the First champion of Beach handball in 1997. From 1998 until 2007 was 5 times Champion of Bulgaria of Beach handball. Lokomotiv Varna currently holds the record for the longest unbeaten streak in the history of handball with 73 consecutive wins during period from June 4, 2016 till nowadays. ...
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Valur Men's Handball
The Valur men's handball is an Iceland professional team handball club from Reykjavík, that plays in the Úrvalsdeild karla. History The Valur men's handball team has a long history in Icelandic handball, the club is one of the most successful in the sport in Iceland: no team has won the Icelandic Championship and the Icelandic Cup as many times as the Valur men's team. The team's greatest achievement was undoubtedly reaching the final of the EHF Champions League in 1980, which it lost against the German TV Grosswallstadt. The final was played in the Munich Olympic Hall and was lost 21:12. Since then, no Icelandic club team has reached the finals of a European competition. In 2024 they won the EHF European Cup for the first time, beating Olympiacos S.F.P. in the final over two legs with 30-26 and 32-35 (62-61 agg.). Crest, colours, supporters Kit manufacturers Kits Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' Technical staff * Head Coach: Ós ...
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Handball Clubs In Serbia
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins. Modern handball is played on a court of , with a goal in the middle of each end. The goals are surrounded by a zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball, Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball. The game is fast and high-scoring: professional teams now typically score between 20 and 35 goals each, though lower scores were not uncommon until a few decades ago. Body contact is ...
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