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.

2013-14 SEHA League season
LeagueSEHA League
SportHandball
Duration5 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
Season championsSlovakia Tatran Prešov
Top scorerTimur Dibirov (110 goals)
Final Four
Finals championsNorth Macedonia Vardar
  Runners-upBelarus Meshkov Brest
SEHA League seasons

Team information edit

Venues and locations edit

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

Regular season edit

Standings edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts
1   Tatran Prešov 18 15 0 3 605 493 +212 45
2   Zagreb 18 13 1 4 567 496 +71 40
3   Vardar Skopje 18 12 1 5 530 458 +72 37
4   Meshkov Brest 18 12 1 5 496 461 +35 37
5   Metalurg Skopje 18 8 4 6 462 441 +19 28
6   Nexe Našice 18 7 3 8 511 499 +12 24
7   Vojvodina Novi Sad 18 7 0 11 460 497 -37 21
8   Borac Banja Luka 18 5 0 13 428 528 –100 15
9   Lovćen Cetinje 18 3 2 13 459 554 –95 11
10   Partizan Belgrade 18 2 0 17 430 521 –91 6

Results edit

In the table below the home teams are listed on the left and the away teams along the top.

  BOR   VAR   VOJ   ZAG   LOV   MET   MES   NEX   PAR   TAT
  Borac Banja Luka XXX 20:26 28:27 24:25 26:33 22:26 24:32 31:27 26:21 27:29
  Vardar PRO 28:24 XXX 23:25 33:24 36:19 21:22 29:24 29:27 33:26 34:37
  Vojvodina 22:26 21:30 XXX 27:29 30:23 24:30 24:31 28:24 21:20 24:25
  CO Zagreb 44:20 30:29 40:29 XXX 38:27 25:29 26:20 37:30 36:24 42:34
  Lovćen 27:23 22:42 25:28 34:35 XXX 23:29 24:30 24:33 31:28 22:39
  Metalurg 36:18 28:28 29:27 27:27 19:19 XXX 25:26 24:24 26:21 23:32
  Meshkov Brest 31:27 23:27 32:23 21:19 34:28 27:24 XXX 26:20 33:28 28:30
  Nexe Našice 33:19 32:25 22:29 27:31 26:26 27:23 29:29 XXX 29:18 34:32
  Partizan 20:22 27:28 23:25 30:31 26:23 23:22 23:27 25:30 XXX 28:32
  Tatran Prešov 41:21 27:29 37:26 31:28 32:29 27:20 31:22 43:37 46:19 XXX

Final four edit

Semifinals edit

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

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

Match for third place edit

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

Finals edit

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

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