2012–13 SEHA League
Sports season
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The 2012–13 season is the 2nd season of the SEHA League and 10 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovakia and Belarus participate in it.
LeagueSEHA League
SportHandball
Duration12 September 2012 – 2013
Teams
Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 teams)
Croatia (2 teams)
Macedonia (2 teams)
Montenegro (1 team)
Slovakia (1 team)
Belarus (1 team)
| 2012-13 SEHA League season | |
|---|---|
| League | SEHA League |
| Sport | Handball |
| Duration | 12 September 2012 – 2013 |
| Teams | |
| Regular season | |
| Season champions | |
| Final Four | |
| Finals champions | |
| Runners-up | |
Team information
Venues and locations
| Country | Teams | Team | City | Venue (Capacity) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||||
| Meshkov Brest | Brest | Universal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740) | ||
| 3 | ||||
| Izviđač | Ljubuški | Gradska sportska dvorana Ljubuški (4,000) | ||
| Borac | Banja Luka | Sportska dvorana Borik (3,500) | ||
| Sloga | Doboj | Dvorana srednjoškolskog centra Doboj (700) | ||
| 2 | ||||
| Zagreb | Zagreb | Arena Zagreb (15,000) | ||
| Nexe | Našice | Sportska dvorana kralja Tomislava (2,500) | ||
| 1 | ||||
| Lovćen | Cetinje | Sala RK Lovćen (1,800) | ||
| 2 | ||||
| Vardar | Skopje | SRC Kale (2,500) | ||
| Metalurg | Skopje | Avtokomanda (2,000) | ||
| 1 | ||||
| Tatran | Prešov | City Hall Prešov (4,000) | ||
Regular season
Standings
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Pld - Played; W - Won; L - Lost; PF - Points for; PA - Points against; Diff - Difference; Pts - Points. As of 17 February 2013[update][1]
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Results
In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.
| 21–20 | 28–28 | 20–30 | 28–33 | 19–20 | 26–25 | 30-36 | 22-28 | 26–35 | ||
| 22-29 | 31–27 | 19-27 | 27–31 | 30–23 | 33–26 | 28–31 | 21-34 | 29–31 | ||
| 31–27 | 24–22 | 22-24 | 29–29 | 28–27 | 33-30 | 30–29 | 23–21 | 30-28 | ||
| 31–19 | 28–18 | 32–19 | 28-26 | 29–30 | 28-18 | 30–19 | 26-21 | 33–26 | ||
| 33–26 | 34–28 | 33-30 | 28-26 | 30-25 | 38-28 | 34–29 | 30–27 | 30–25 | ||
| 33–25 | 27-25 | 29–30 | 27–28 | 36–27 | 27–25 | 28–25 | 27–27 | 18-28 | ||
| 25-25 | 29-18 | 29–33 | 23–26 | 23–37 | 26–32 | 29-31 | 27–35 | 21–27 | ||
| 29–22 | 10-0 | 36-29 | 10–0* | 40–36 | 40-36 | 33–26 | 28-28 | 26–26 | ||
| 36–25 | 41–23 | 38-29 | 27–26 | 34–27 | 27-25 | 36–22 | 29–33 | 26–23 | ||
| 35-21 | 25–23 | 30–22 | 25-19 | 29-32 | 33–31 | 35–17 | 30–28 | 25–25 |
Final four
Semifinals
| 12 April 2013 17:00 |
Meshkov |
29 – 31 | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 1,100 Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov (MKD) | |
| (17–16) | ||||
| 12 April 2013 19:00 |
Metalurg |
21 – 22 | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 5,350 Referees: Gubica, Milošević (CRO) | |
| (9–12) | ||||
Match for third place
| 13 April 2013 17:00 |
Meshkov |
21 – 26 | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 1,500 Referees: A. Konjičanin, D. Konjičanin (BIH) | |
| (8–13) | ||||
Final
| 13 April 2013 19:00 |
CO Zagreb |
25 – 24 | Boris Trajkovski Sports Center, Skopje Attendance: 5,500 Referees: Gousko, Repkin (BLR) | |
| (10–11) | ||||