H League
Appearance
File:Handball Korea League.png | |
Founded | 2011 |
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First season | 2011 |
Country | South Korea |
Confederation | KHF |
Most recent champion(s) | Men: Doosan (2020–21) Women: Busan (2020–21) |
Most titles | Men: Doosan (9 titles) Women: Incheon City Hall (4 titles) |
Official website | Official website |
The Handball Korea League (HKL) is a handball league in South Korea. The league has been sponsored by SK Group since 2011 and therefore the league is called the SK Handball Korea League.
The league finals are hosted at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium within the Olympic Park in Seoul. In 2011, the former Olympic Fencing Gymnasium was remodelled for handball games at a cost of ₩43.4 billion, specialized with handball only courts.[1]
2021–21 Teams
Men's clubs
- Chungnam Provincial Office
- Doosan
- Hanam City
- Incheon City Corporation
- Sangmu Phoenix (Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Handball Team)
- SK Hawks
Women's clubs
- Busan Infrastructure Corporation
- Colorful Daegu
- Gwangju City Corporation
- Gyeongnam Development Corporation
- Incheon City Hall
- Samcheok City Hall
- Seoul City
- SK Sugar Gliders
Champions
Men's Champions
Titles by season
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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2011 | Doosan | Chungnam Sports Council |
2012 | Doosan | Chungnam Sports Council |
2013 | Doosan | Chungnam Sports Council |
2014 | Korosa | Doosan |
2015 | Doosan | Sangmu Phoenix |
2016 | Doosan | SK Hawks |
2017 | Doosan | Incheon City Corporation |
2018–19 | Doosan | SK Hawks |
2019–20 | Doosan | SK Hawks |
2020–21 | Doosan | Incheon City Corporation |
Titles by club
Club | Winners | Runners-up |
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Doosan | ||
Korosa | ||
Chungnam Sports Council | ||
SK Hawks | ||
Incheon City Corporation | ||
Sangmu Phoenix |
Women's Champions
Titles by season
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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2011 | Incheon City Sports Association | Samcheok City Hall |
2012 | Incheon City Sports Association | Wonderful Samcheok |
2013 | Wonderful Samcheok | Incheon City Sports Association |
2014 | Incheon City Hall | Seoul City |
2015 | Incheon City Hall | Seoul City |
2016 | Seoul City | Samcheok City Hall |
2017 | SK Sugar Gliders | Seoul City |
2018–19 | Busan Infrastructure Corporation | SK Sugar Gliders |
2019–20 | SK Sugar Gliders | Busan Infrastructure Corporation |
2020–21 | Busan Infrastructure Corporation | Samcheok City Hall |
Titles by club
Club | Winners | Runners-up |
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Incheon City Hall[a] | ||
SK Sugar Gliders | ||
Busan Infrastructure Corporation | ||
Samcheok City Hall[b] | ||
Seoul City |
References
- ^ Suk, Monica (20 October 2011). "SK chief's contribution to handball stadium". Korea Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)