2019–20 Macedonian Handball Super League

Football league season
Season2019–20 North Macedonia
Championsnone
Relegatednone
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The 2019–20 Macedonian Handball Super League (known as the VIP Super Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 28th season of the Super League, Macedonia's premier Handball league. The league was stopped in March after 17 rounds and was expanded to 16 teams for the next season.[1][2]

Macedonian Handball Super League was ranked 3rd league in Europe in EHF coefficient rank list published before the season.[3]

Team information

Locations of the 2019-20 Macedonian Handball Super League
Pelister Eurofarm Rabotnik
Pelister
Eurofarm Rabotnik
HC Rabotnichki Metalurg Metalurg II Prolet Vardar Vardar Junior RK Butel Skopje
HC Rabotnichki
Metalurg
Metalurg II
Prolet
Vardar
Vardar Junior
RK Butel Skopje
Struga
Struga
Ohrid
Ohrid
Radoviš
Radoviš
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Locations of the 2019-20 Macedonian Handball Super League

The following 10 clubs compete in the Super League during the 2019–20 season:

Team Location Arena Capacity
Metalurg Skopje Boris Trajkovski Arena 7,000
Metalurg II Skopje Avtokomanda 2,000
GRK Ohrid Ohrid Biljanini Izvori Sports Hall 4,500
Pelister Bitola Sports Hall Mladost 5,000
Struga Struga Sala Struga 1200
Prolet Skopje Makedonsko Sonce Arena 1,200
Radoviš Radoviš SRC 25ti Maj 2,500
HC Rabotnichki Skopje SRC Kale 3,500
Eurofarm Rabotnik Bitola Sports Hall Mladost 5,000
Vardar Skopje Jane Sandanski Arena 7,500
Vardar Junior Skopje SRC Kale 3,000
HC Butel Skopje Butel Skopje Sala Butel 1,000

Regular season

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts
1 RK Metalurg Skopje 17 14 2 1 569 414 +155 44
2 GRK Ohrid 17 14 1 2 477 379 +98 43
3 RK Tineks Prolet 17 12 2 3 532 431 +101 38
4 HC Butel Skopje 17 12 1 4 448 399 +49 37
5 Radoviš 16 8 1 7 470 470 0 25
6 RK Vardar J 17 8 0 9 470 501 -31 24
7 RK Pelister 16 5 2 9 409 430 -21 17
8 Metalurg II 17 2 1 14 460 549 -89 7
9 RK Struga 17 2 1 14 395 511 -116 7
10 HC Rabotnichki 17 1 1 15 469 615 -146 4
  • No Play Off: Season is stopped due to COVID-19 epidemic

References

  1. ^ "RFM Official Website".
  2. ^ "Balkan Handball".
  3. ^ "EHF Ranking" (PDF).
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