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Amasya Taşova YİBO SK
Amasya Taşova YİBO SK was a professional handball club from Amasya Amasya () is a city in northern Turkey, in the Black Sea Region. It was called Amaseia or Amasia in antiquity."Amasya" in ''Encyclopædia Britannica, The New Encyclopædia Britannica''. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 15th edn., 1992, Vol ..., Turkey. The club plays their home matches at Taşova Spor Salonu. The club closed in 2018. European record Current squad :''Squad for the 2016–17 season'' ;Goalkeepers * Yasin Caliskal * Stanko Kljajic * Yevgen Sapun ;Right Wingers * Cetin Celik ;Left Wingers * Alparslan Aslantürk * Muhammet Bozkurt * Samet Kanberoglu ;Line players * Djuro Karanovic * Adnan Tayfur ;Left Backs * Oleksandr Petrov * Viktor Shkrobanets * Ekrem Tüfekcidere ;Central Backs * Vladimir Djuric * Oleksandr Yuzhbabenko ;Right Backs * Maros Balaz * Maksym Byegal References External links EHF Challenge Cup website {{DEFAULTSORT:Amasya Taşova YİBO SK Sport ...
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Turkish Handball Super League
Turkish Men's Handball Super League () is the highest league in the Turkish handball and comprises the top 12 elite men teams. The league began in 1982–83. Structure The season starts in the end of September with a regular season with 12 teams meeting each other twice. The four best teams after the regular season qualify for the play-off. After 1–4 and 2–3 clashes, the winners go to the league final. Turkish Handball Super League past champions * 1979 : MTA SK Ankara * 1980 : MTA SK Ankara (2) * 1981 : Beşiktaş * 1982 : Beşiktaş (2) * 1983 : İstanbul Bankası Yenişehir * 1984 : İstanbul Bankası Yenişehir (2) * 1985 : Hortaş Yenişehir (3) * 1986 : Tarsus Erkutspor * 1987 : Halkbank * 1988 : Halkbank (2) * 1989 : Arçelik SK Istanbul * 1990 : Polisgücü Eskisehir * 1991 : Polisgücü Eskisehir (2) * 1992 : Halkbank (3) * 1993 : Polisgücü Eskisehir (3) * 1994 : Halkbank (4) * 1995 : Çankaya Belediye SK * 1996 : Çankaya Belediye SK (2) * 1997 : Çankaya Beledi ...
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EHF Challenge Cup
The EHF European Cup is an annual men's handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation (EHF). It is the third-tier competition of European club handball, after the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League. Founded in 1993 as the EHF City Cup, the competition was renamed the EHF Challenge Cup in 2000 before adopting its current name in 2020. History Before 2000, it was called EHF City Cup. Currently, the EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter. Winners EHF City Cup EHF Challenge Cup EHF European Cup * The first leg was canceled due to the flooding in Serbia, and the final was disputed in only one game. * Both finals held in Chalkida, Greece, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. Performances By teams By countries See also * EHF Champions League The EHF Champions League is the most important club handball competition for men's teams in Europe and involves the leading teams ...
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Handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the opposing team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins. Modern handball is played on a court of , with a goal in the middle of each end. The goals are surrounded by a zone where only the defending goalkeeper is allowed; goals must be scored by throwing the ball from outside the zone or while "diving" into it. The sport is usually played indoors, but outdoor variants exist in the forms of field handball, Czech handball (which were more common in the past) and beach handball. The game is fast and high-scoring: professional teams now typically score between 20 and 35 goals each, though lower scores were not uncommon until a few decades ago. Body contact ...
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Amasya
Amasya () is a city in northern Turkey, in the Black Sea Region. It was called Amaseia or Amasia in antiquity."Amasya" in ''Encyclopædia Britannica, The New Encyclopædia Britannica''. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 15th edn., 1992, Vol. 1, p. 313. It is the seat of Amasya Province and Amasya District.İl Belediyesi
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
Its population is 114,921 (2021). Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black Sea (Karadeniz) coast, set apart from the rest of Anatolia in a narrow valley along the banks of the Yeşilırmak (river), Yeşilırmak River. Although near the Black Sea, this area is high above the coast and has an inland climate, well-suited to growing apples, for which Amasya province, one of the provinces in north-centr ...
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2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup
The 2016–17 EHF Challenge Cup was the 20th edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for men's handball clubs, which was won by Sporting CP running from 19 November 2016 to 27 May 2017. Overview Team allocation * TH: Title holders Round and draw dates All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Round 3 Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into last 16. Last 16 Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into quarter-finals. Quarterfinals Semifinals Final See also * 2016–17 EHF Champions League * 2016–17 EHF Cup References External links EHF Challenge Cup(official website) {{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 EHF Challenge Cup Challenge Cup Challenge Cup The ...
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HC Riviera Chișinău
HC Riviera Chișinău, also known as Riviera-SSSH-2 is a Moldovan handball team located in Chișinău. They compete in the National Super League The TT Premier Football League 2 (formerly called TT Super League) is a league for semi-professional association football clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. It is the second-highest division of the Trinidad and Tobago football league system. The league .... European record Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2016–17 season'' * Adrian Bodrug * Denis Ciciurca * Serghei Costin * Roman Dodica * Ivan Ermuratii * Adam Faqieh * Artiom Gornostaev * Alexei Groza * Igor Grumeza * Victor Iurcu * Valentin Ivancenco * Ilia Jucov * Victor Ledeniov * Danil Martev * Ion Nederita * Aritom Rata * Dmitrii Sepelev * Sergiu Suhaci * Nichita Tonciu * Dinu Untu * Eugen Vitvitchii References External links EHF Club Profile Sport in Chișinău Handball clubs in Moldova {{Moldova-sport-stub ...
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Sport In Amasya
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in a particular sport can vary from hundreds of people to a single individual. Sport competitions may use a team or single person format, and may be open, allowing a broad range of participants, or closed, restricting participation to specific groups or those invited. Competitions may allow a "tie" or "draw", in which there is no single winner; others provide tie-breaking methods to ensure there is only one winner. They also may be arranged in a tournament format, producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Sport is generally recognised as system of activities based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with major competitions admitt ...
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