Belarusian Men's Handball Championship

The Belarusian Men's Handball Championship is the national league for team handball in Belarus. The current champions are HC Meshkov Brest, who won the title in 2014–15 season. The record-holding champions are SKA Minsk with 10 championships.

List of champions

Year
1993 SKA Minsk SKA Minsk 2 Case-SCAF
1994 SKA Minsk SCAF-RSHVSM Minsk RUOR Minsk
1995 SKA Minsk SCAF-RSHVSM Minsk Morena-University Gomel
1996 SKA Minsk SCAF-RSHVSM Minsk Arkatron Minsk
1997 SKA Minsk SCAF-RSHVSM Minsk Arkatron Minsk
1998 SKA Minsk SKA Minsk Region Arkatron-Ghani-RSHVSM Minsk
1999 SKA Minsk SKA-RUOR Minsk region Arkatron-Ghani-RSHVSM Minsk
2000 SKA Minsk SKA-RUOR Minsk region Arkatron-Ghani-RTSOP Minsk
2001 SKA Minsk Arkatron-Ghani-RTSOP Minsk University Gomel
2002 SKA Minsk Region Arkatron-MES Minsk SKA-RUOR Minsk
2003 RTSOP-Arkatron-MES Minsk Meshkov Brest SCAF-SDUSHOR Minsk
2004 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk region SCAF-SDUSHOR Minsk
2005 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk region BGUFK Victoria Regia Minsk
2006 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk region BGUFK Victoria Regia Minsk
2007 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk COR-BGK Brest
2008 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk Masheka Mogilev
2009 Dinamo Minsk Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk
2010 Dinamo Minsk Meshkov Brest Masheka Mogilev
2011 Dinamo Minsk Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk
2012 Dinamo Minsk Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk
2013 Dinamo Minsk SKA Minsk Meshkov Brest
2014 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk GK Gomel
2015 Meshkov Brest SKA Minsk GK Gomel

Season 2015/16

The season consists of 3 stages.

First stage

Teams are divided into 2 groups:

During this stage each team plays the others: in Group 1 – 4 times, in Group 2 – 6 times. HC Meshkov Brest as defending champions of the 2014–15 season skip this stage.

Second stage

According to the results of the first stage will be formed 3 groups:

At the end of the stage in Group B are determined the places from 5th to 7th in the championship, in the Group C – the places from 8th to 10th in the championship.

Third stage (Playoffs)

According to the final positions in Group A will be formed semi-final pairs up as follows:

Winners of the semi-final pairs will play in the final round, where will compete for the gold and silver medals of the championship. Defeated in semi-finals teams will compete for the bronze medals. The semi-finals are held up to two wins one of the teams, the final round - up to three wins.

Results

Group 1 (updated to games played on 24 October 2015)

Pos Team 1 2 3 4 5 GD P
1 SKA Minsk X 36:20
34:22
34:26
42:28
34:26
41:33
221:155 12
2 GK Gomel X 29:30
32:28
44:24
24:21
28:25
35:32
192:160 10
3 Kronon Grodno 20:36
22:34
30:29
28:32
X 28:36
32:28
28:27 188:222 6
4 GK im. Levin Novopolotsk 26:34
28:42
24:44
21:24
36:28
28:32
X 31:24 194:228 4
5 Masheka Mogilev 26:34
33:41
25:28
32:35
27:28 24:31 X 167:197 0

Group 2 (updated to games played on 30 October 2015)

Pos Team 1 2 3 4 GD P
1 Meshkov Brest 2 X 30:16
35:25
40:26 36:25
31:20
172:112 10
2 RCOR 16:30
25:35
X 34:26
37:28
31:23
35:31
178:173 8
3 SKA-Suvorov 26:40 26:34
28:37
X 34:33
34:33
148:177 4
4 RGUOR-SKA 25:36
20:31
23:31
31:35
33:34
33:34
X 165:201 0

EHF coefficient ranking

For season 2015/2016[1]

References

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