2011–12 Scottish handball season

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All competitive handball in Scotland is sanctioned and organised by the Scottish Handball Association.

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Points system

For this season a new points system has been adopted for both the men's and women's leagues:

Venues

Will host Men's and the Scottish Cup

Will host Men's League Games and the Scottish Cup Finals

Will host two rounds of the Men's League

Scottish Handball Men's League 2011/12

This season five teams will compete for the League Title:

Men's League fixtures

Week One

08/10/2011 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
2:30pmEdinburgh HC EK82 HC 38-23
4pmTryst HC Dundee HC 34-24
Day off: Glasgow HC
  • Dundee HC lost by 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Two

15/10/2011 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HC Dundee HC 44-20
location/time/date: tbcTryst HC EK82 HC -
Day off: Edinburgh HC

Week Three

29/10/2011 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HC EK82 HC 26-19
2.30pmTryst HCEdinburgh HC26-18
Day off: Dundee HC
  • EK82 HC & Edinburgh HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Four

13/11/2011 @ Ravenscraig

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HCEdinburgh HC25-21
2.30pm EK82 HC Dundee HC 33-27
Day off: Tryst HC
  • Dundee HC & Edinburgh HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Five

26/11/2011 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HC Dundee HC 27-25
2.30pmTryst HC EK82 HC 26-24
Day off: Edinburgh HC
  • Dundee HC & EK82 HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Six

03/12/2011 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
12pmGlasgow HC EK82 HC 45-26
1.30pmTryst HCEdinburgh HC30-29
Day off: Dundee HC
  • Edinburgh HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Seven

10/12/2011 @ Blackburn & 17/12/2011 @ Tryst

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
2:30pm, 10/12/11 @ BlackburnEdinburgh HC Dundee HC 43-22
1pm, 17/12/11 @ TrystGlasgow HCTryst HC26-35
Day off: EK82 HC
  • Glasgow HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Eight

28/01/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HCTryst HC23-32
2.30pmEdinburgh HC Dundee HC 35-26
Day off: EK82 HC

Glasgow HC & Dundee HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Nine

04/02/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
12pmEdinburgh HC EK82 HC 0-10
1.30pmTryst HC Dundee HC 39-27
Day off: Glasgow HC

Week Ten

26/02/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HCEdinburgh HC35-34
2.30pm EK82 HC Dundee HC 24-29
Day off: Tryst HC

Edinburgh HC & EK82 HC lost by less than 10 Goals, 1 bonus point awarded.

Week Eleven

03/03/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
12pmGlasgow HCTryst HC22-38
1.30pmEdinburgh HC Dundee HC 39-24
Day off: EK82 HC

Week Twelve

17/03/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmGlasgow HCEdinburgh HC30 - 25
2.30pm EK82 HC Dundee HC 25 - 35
Day off: Tryst HC

Week Thirteen

31/03/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
12pmGlasgow HC Dundee HC -
1.30pmTryst HC EK82 HC -
Day off: Edinburgh HC

Week Fourteen

14/04/2012 @ Blackburn

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
1pmEdinburgh HC EK82 HC -
2.30pmTryst HC Dundee HC -
Day off: Glasgow HC

Week Fifteen

22/04/2012 @ Tryst

Throw OffHomeAwayScore
12pmGlasgow HC EK82 HC -
1.30pmTryst HCEdinburgh HC-
Day off: Dundee HC

Men's League table 2011/12

TeamPWLDG FG AG DPts
Tryst HC88002601936724
Glasgow HC96302732502320
Edinburgh HC94502572213616
EK82 HC 8260184226-4210
Dundee HC 10280259343-8410

Men's League statistics

The following statistics for the Scottish Handball League are up to and including week 10:

Top goalscorers

PlayerTeamGamesGoalsGoal Average
Danos SagiasGlasgow HC8658.1
Daniel Bandarra Dundee HC 9576.3
Mounir IddirEdinburgh HC7497
Felix Breyer Dundee HC 9455
Johnnie McAleerTryst HC7436.1
Charles RazimbaudGlasgow HC8394.8
Laszo CsomaEK82 HC5387.6
James YuleTryst HC7385.4
Vincent MartinezEdinburgh HC7385.4
Peter Meadley Dundee HC 9364

Scottish Cup

Fixtures will be posted when the draw has been made

1st Round

05/05/2012 @ tbc

Semi-finals

19/05/2012 @ Ravenscraig

Final

26/05/2012 @ Ravenscraig


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