2014–15 SEHA League

The 2014–15 season is the fourth season of the SEHA League and 10 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia and Belarus.

2014-15 SEHA League season
LeagueSEHA League
SportHandball
Duration27 August 2014 - 18 March 2015
Number of teams Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 team)
 Croatia (2 teams)
 Macedonia (2 teams)
 Hungary (1 team)
 Slovakia (1 team)
 Serbia (2 teams)
 Belarus (1 team)
Regular season
Season championsHungary MKB-MVM Veszprém
Top scorerRadoslav Antl (125 goals)
Final Six
Finals championsHungary MKB-MVM Veszprém
  Runners-upBelarus Meshkov Brest

Team information

Venues and locations

Country Team City Venue (Capacity)
Belarus Belarus HC Meshkov Brest Brest, Belarus Universal Sports Complex Victoria (3,740)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka Sportska dvorana Borik (3,500)
Croatia Croatia RK Zagreb Zagreb Arena Zagreb (16,800)
RK Nexe Našice Našice Sportska dvorana (2,500)
Hungary Hungary MKB-MVM Veszprém Veszprém Veszprém Aréna (5,096)
North Macedonia Macedonia RK Vardar Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena (6,000)
RK Metalurg Skopje Skopje Avtokomanda (2,000)
Serbia Serbia RK Vojvodina Novi Sad Hala Slana Bara (4,000)
RK Radnički Kragujevac Kragujevac Jezero Hall (3,570)
Slovakia Slovakia HT Tatran Prešov Prešov City Hall Prešov (4,000)

Regular season

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts
1 Hungary Veszprém 18 17 0 1 561 413 148 51
2 North Macedonia Vardar Skopje 18 15 0 3 531 462 69 45
3 Belarus Meshkov Brest 18 13 0 5 508 459 49 39
4 Croatia Zagreb 18 12 0 6 480 417 63 36
5 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 18 11 0 7 539 500 39 33
6 Croatia Nexe Našice 18 5 1 12 443 512 -69 16
7 North Macedonia Metalurg Skopje 18 5 1 12 397 445 -48 15
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 18 4 1 13 464 537 -73 13
9 Serbia Vojvodina Novi Sad 18 2 4 12 444 511 -67 10
10 Serbia Radnički Kragujevac 18 2 1 15 472 589 -117 7

Results

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

Bosnia and Herzegovina BOR North Macedonia VAR Serbia VOJ Hungary VES North Macedonia MET Belarus MES Croatia NEX Croatia ZAG Serbia RAD Slovakia TAT
Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 22−31 25−25 29−33 27−21 31−36 30−28 24−30 34−32 37−30
North Macedonia Vardar Skopje 31−26 30−26 28−21 27−21 28−25 32−21 32−29 39−33 32−26
Serbia Vojvodina 27−24 21−26 19−32 22−25 24−35 26−26 23−28 31−23 25−29
Hungary Veszprém 32−18 31−23 31−26 33−21 31−26 36−18 27−22 40−24 37−25
North Macedonia Metalurg 24−17 20−26 26−26 22−27 17−26 23−21 20−23 35−22 34−28
Belarus Meshkov Brest 31−27 30−22 34−22 17−29 25−23 29−26 28−29 29−28 30−24
Croatia Nexe Našice 25−21 27−30 28−23 21−37 25−19 25−28 19−35 29−23 26−27
Croatia PPD Zagreb 30−25 25−22 29−24 21−24 10−0 21−24 32−29 27−18 21−25
Serbia Radnički Kragujevac 29−27 29−38 24−24 24−28 29−24 26−33 29−30 29−45 22−33
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 42−20 29−34 36−30 29−32 31−22 26−22 32−25 24−23 43−28

Final six

Quarterfinals

25 March 2015
17:45
Meshkov Brest Belarus 28−24 Croatia RK Nexe Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 1,096
(11−11)
25 March 2015
20:15
PPD Zagreb Croatia 33−26 Slovakia Tatran Prešov Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 1,000
(16−10)

Semifinals

27 March 2015
17:45
RK Vardar North Macedonia 28−32 Belarus Meshkov Brest Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 1,500
(11−16)
27 March 2015
20:15
Veszprém Hungary 25−24 Croatia PPD Zagreb Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 4,500
Referees: Gjorgi Načevski, Slave Nikolov (MKD)
(14−10)

Match for third place

29 March 2015
15:30
RK Vardar North Macedonia 23−26 Croatia PPD Zagreb Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 3,000
(10−11)

Final

29 March 2015
18:00
Meshkov Brest Belarus 21−32 Hungary Veszprém Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Gjorgi Načevski, Slave Nikolov (MKD)
(9−14)

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