1992 Croatian First A League

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First A League
Season1992
Champions Zagreb Loto
European Champions Cup Zagreb Loto, Zamet Rijeka
EHF Cup Winners' Cup Coning Medveščak Zagreb
IHF Cup Bjelovar
Matches played16
1992–93

1992 Croatian First A League was the first season of First A League. It was the first season of Croatian handball to be played after their departure from the Yugoslav First League. The tournament started 21 March 1992. No teams were relegated during this season.

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First phase

ClubPWDLG+G−DifPts
1. Zagreb Loto 109102962217519Championship play-offs
2. Coning Medveščak Zagreb 107032612223914
3. Zamet Rijeka 10622222222014
4. Bjelovar 10217220260-405
5.Istraturist Umag10217192222-305
6.Moslavina Kutina10118191235-443

Championship play-offs

Club1Club2Score
Semi-final
BjelovarZagreb Loto29:33, 25:34
ZametConing Medveščak22:22, 30:26
Final
ZametZagreb Loto22:22, 23:25

bold score - home match for Club1
normally written score - away match for Club1

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Final standings

Gold medal icon.svg Zagreb Loto
Silver medal icon.svg Zamet Rijeka
Bronze medal icon.svg Coning Medveščak
4 Bjelovar
5Istraturist Umag
6Moslavina Kutina
Qualified for the 1992-93 European Champions Cup Qualified for the 1992-93 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Qualified for the 1992-93 IHF Cup
1992 Croatian First A League winners
Flag of Zagreb.svg
Zagreb Loto
First title

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