Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Premijer liga Bosne i Hercegovine
Countries  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Confederation European Union EHF (Europe)
Founded 2001
Number of teams 17
International cup(s) EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
Current champions Borac m:tel (3rd title)
(2014–15)
Most championships Bosna Sarajevo (7 titles)
Website rsbih.com (Bosnian)

The Handball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the top handball league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The league is operated by the Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is composed of 16 teams. The champion is seeded into the EHF Champions League. Second team is seeded into EHF Cup, while third and fourth teams go to EHF Challenge Cup. The winner of the league cup is seeded into the EHF Cup Winner's Cup.

Premier handball league for men

Current clubs

The following 17 clubs compete in the Handball Premier League during the 2015–16 season.[1]

Team City
Borac m:tel (play off) Banja Luka
Bosna Sarajevo
Bosna Centrotrans Visoko
Čelik Zenica
Derventa Derventa
Gračanica Gračanica
Gradačac Gradačac
Igman Ilidža
Izviđač Ljubuški
Konjuh Živinice
Krajina Cazin
Maglaj Maglaj
Prijedor Prijedor
Sloboda Solana Tuzla
Sloga Doboj
Vogošča Poljine Hills Vogošča
Zrinjski Mostar

Champions by year

United Premier league exists from 2001. Till that year, in Bosnia there were three separated federations and championships. EHF recognized only that of official Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina based in Sarajevo.

In years 1998 and 1999 playoffs were held, with teams competing from Federation based in Sarajevo, and Handball Federation of Herzeg-Bosnia. In 2001 clubs from Republika Srpska and their Federation participated, and for the first time after Bosnian War, clubs from all of Bosnia and Herzegovina were competing with each other. Sadly, next year, in 2001 clubs from Republika Srpska refused to play, and therefore playoffs were not played. Only in 2002 was this drama of Bosnian handball ended. In 2001 united Premier league of Bosnia and Herzegovina started, which was a turning point for better quality of teams in years to come.

Regional championships

Year Handball Federation B&H Republika Srpska Herzeg-Bosnia Play-off
1994 Sloboda Solana Tuzla Borac Banja Luka - -
1995 Sloboda Solana Tuzla Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški -
1996 Sloboda Solana Tuzla Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški -
1997 Bosna Visoko Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški -
1998 Borac Travnik Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški Borac Travnik
1999 Bosna Visoko Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški Bosna Visoko
2000 ? Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški Izviđač Ljubuški
2001 Gračanica Borac Banja Luka Izviđač Ljubuški Not played

Note: Till united league, only Handball Federation of B&H was officially recognized by European Handball Federation, and also International Handball Federation. Bolded teams are declared as official winners of Premier league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

List of champions

Champions of united Premier league of Bosnia and Herzegovina which started from 2001.

Performance by club

Club Titles Years
RK Bosna Sarajevo
7
2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
RK Borac Banja Luka
3
2013, 2014, 2015
HRK Izviđač
3
2002, 2004, 2005
RK Sloga Doboj
1
2012

EHF Ranking

As of 28 November 2012[2]
Current
Ranking
Movement Last Season
Ranking
League Coefficient
12 (15) Republic of Macedonia Super League 23.58
13 (13) Sweden Elitserien 23.08
14 Steady (14) Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League 22.33
15 (18) Serbia Superleague 21.17
16 (16) Poland Ekstraklasa 19.83

Premier handball league for women

Season Champion
Play off champions 1998 Interinvest, Mostar
1999 Interinvest, Mostar
2000 Interinvest, Mostar
Season Champion
Premier league champions 2001–2002 Zrinjski, Mostar
2002–2003 Ljubuški HO, Ljubuški
2003–2004 Galeb, Mostar
2004–2005 Zrinjski, Mostar
2005–2006 Zrinjski, Mostar
2006-2007 Borac, Banja Luka

Note: Interinvest Mostar merged with Zrinjski

Champions of regional leagues

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Season Women's champion
1993–1994 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
1994–1995 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
1995–1996 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
1996–1997 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
1997–1998 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
1998–1999 Zmaj od Bosne, Tuzla
1999–2000 Jedinstvo, Tuzla
2000–2001 Gorica Iskra, Bugojno

Herzeg-Bosnia

Season Women's champion
1994 ?
1994–1995 ?
1995–1996 ?
1996–1997 ?
1997–1998 Interinvest, Mostar
1998–1999 Interinvest, Mostar
1999–2000 Interinvest, Mostar
2000–2001 ?

References

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