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KH Trepça
KH Trepça is a handball team based Mitrovica. KH Trepça competes in the Kosovar Superliga and Cup. History KH Trepça was founded in 1950 in Mitrovica. They competed in the Yugoslav regional championship of Kosovo and in the second Yugoslav League. During the Yugoslav era they won the Regional Championship three times. KH Trepça reached the Yugoslav First League in the 1979–80 season and were the first Kosovan club to achieve this huge success. In 1991, KH Trepça like many other Kosovan clubs left the Yugoslav handball league system because Kosovo proclaimed independence from Serbia and they started competing in the Superliga. Trepça won the Kosovar Superliga in 1994 and 2001. In addition to that, Trepça won the Kosovar Cup in 1994, 2002 and 2023. Crest, colours, supporters Kits Sports Hall information *Arena: - Minatori Sports Hall *City: - Mitrovica *Capacity: - 3000 *Address: - Mitrovica, Kosovo Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 ...
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Minatori Sports Hall
Minatori Sports Hall is a multi–use sports hall in Mitrovica, Kosovo, Mitrovica, Kosovo which is the home of, the KB Trepça basketball, KH Trepça handball, KV Trepça volleyball and FC Trepça futsal teams. History In July 2013 the Mitrovicë municipality decided on renovations to the sports hall. In September 2013, work began on a complete renovation of the sports hall with funding from the local governments and the European Union that amounted to €1.1 million. In September 2022, Minatori was the venue for the 2022–23 FIBA Europe Cup, FIBA Europe Cup Qualification Group A where teams like KB Trepça, BG Göttingen, Antwerp Giants and Sporting CP (basketball), Sporting CP played. Gallery File:Minatori Sports Hall in Mitrovica 01 04 22 516000.jpeg, Palestra "Minatori".JPG, TORCIDA.JPG, Trepça - Sigal Prishtina, derbi basketbollistik kosovar.JPG, See also * List of indoor arenas in Kosovo References External links

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