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The 2016/2017 season was the 25th season of The Belarusian Men's Handball Championship.
Teams were divided into 2 groups:
Group 1
Pos | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | GD | P |
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1 | SKA Minsk | X | 32:25 30:29 32:31 35:31 | 46:30 35:25 38:27 32:28 | 34:25 33:27 41:22 26:25 | 36:34 33:25 40:22 36:32 | 559:438 | 32 |
2 | GK Gomel | 25:32 29:30 31:32 31:35 | X | 32:30 27:21 32:35 22:26 | 34:27 37:33 39:33 36:27 | 41:33 30:25 39:33 36:27 | 515:474 | 20 |
3 | Kronon Grodno | 30:46 25:35 27:38 28:32 | 30:32 21:27 35:32 26:22 | X | 34:32 31:25 37:26 26:30 | 29:29 28:28 34:27 37:32 | 478:493 | 16 |
4* | Meshkov Brest 2 | 25:34 27:33 22:41 25:26 | 27:34 33:37 28:33 27:36 | 32:34 25:31 26:37 30:26 | X | 31:25 29:31 28:32 31:29 | 464:538 | 6 |
5* | Masheka Mogilev | 34:36 25:33 22:40 32:36 | 33:41 25:30 33:39 27:36 | 29:29 28:28 27:34 32:37 | 25:31 31:29 32:28 29:31 | X | 446:519 | 6 |
∗ Meshkov Brest 2 has better goal difference in matches against Masheka Mogilev and therefore stands above
Group 2
Pos | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | GD | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1* | SKA-RGUOR | X | 28:31 31:26 25:30 35:28 | 30:15 43:21 43:22 43:19 | 46:23 44:16 38:29 48:31 | 44:19 36:25 46:25 48:31 | 628:391 | 28 |
2* | Vityaz-BSEU Minsk | 31:28 26:31 30:25 28:35 | X | 38:17 31:24 38:24 33:22 | 41:20 40:30 37:23 39:22 | 35:20 36:27 50:19 48:27 | 581:394 | 28 |
3 | RCOR-2000 | 15:30 21:43 22:43 19:43 | 17:38 24:31 24:38 22:33 | X | 32:38 34:17 39:34 28:29 | 30:18 28:24 34:22 | 389:481 | 10 |
4 | GK Gomel 2 | 23:46 16:44 29:38 31:48 | 20:41 30:40 23:37 22:39 | 38:32 17:34 34:39 29:28 | X | 23:25 36:34 22:19 32:32 | 425:576 | 9 |
5 | Kronon Grodno 2 | 19:44 25:36 25:46 31:48 | 20:35 27:36 19:50 27:48 | 18:30 24:28 22:34 | 25:23 34:36 19:22 32:32 | X | 367:548 | 3 |
∗ SKA-RGUOR has better goal difference in matches against Vityaz-BSEU Minsk and therefore stands above
According to the final positions in Group 1 were formed playoffs pairs up as follows:
Winners of the playoffs pairs played at the third stage in the Group A, defeated teams - in the Group B. The playoffs were held up to two wins one of the teams.
Pair | ||
Masheka Mogilev | 1 | |
GK Gomel | 2 | |
Masheka Mogilev | 30:36 | GK Gomel |
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GK Gomel | 30:31 | Masheka Mogilev |
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GK Gomel | 44:31 | Masheka Mogilev |
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Pair | ||
Meshkov Brest 2 | 1 | |
Kronon Grodno | 2 | |
Meshkov Brest 2 | 24:26 (a.e.t.) | Kronon Grodno |
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Kronon Grodno | 22:23 | Meshkov Brest 2 |
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Kronon Grodno | 34:17 | Meshkov Brest 2 |
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According to the results of the previous stages were formed 3 groups:
At the end of the stage in Group B were determined the places from 5th to 8th in the championship, in the Group C – the places from 9th to 11th in the championship.
Group A
Pos | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | GD | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Meshkov Brest | X | 29:26 36:27 | 40:21 23:30 | 32:20 30:17 | 190:141 | 10 |
2 | SKA Minsk | 26:29 27:36 | X | 31:29 32:25 | 38:26 29:25 | 183:170 | 8 |
3 | GK Gomel | 21:40 30:23 | 29:31 25:32 | X | 27:19 23:15 | 155:160 | 6 |
4 | Kronon Grodno | 20:32 17:30 | 26:38 25:29 | 19:27 15:23 | X | 122:179 | 0 |
Group B
Pos | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | GD | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Masheka Mogilev | X | 30:31 38:29 26:28 32:28 | 35:35 33:30 26:30 32:25 | 10:0* 43:39 45:31 41:39 | 391:345 | 17 |
6 | Vityaz-BSEU Minsk | 31:30 29:38 28:26 28:32 | X | 28:28 26:26 33:26 20:23 | 10:0* 35:37 33:29 37:31 | 338:326 | 14 |
7 | Meshkov Brest 2 | 35:35 30:33 30:26 25:32 | 28:28 26:26 26:33 23:20 | X | 33:35 29:27 36:36 28:28 | 349:359 | 11 |
8 | SKA-RGUOR | 0:10* 39:43 31:45 39:41 | 0:10* 37:35 29:33 31:37 | 35:33 27:29 36:36 28:28 | X | 332:380 | 6 |
∗ SKA-RGUOR got a technical defeat (0:10) in 2 matches (against Masheka Mogilev and Vityaz-BSEU Minsk) for participation of player, which did not have right for this
Group C
Pos | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | GD | P |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | RCOR-2000 | X | 32:38 34:17 39:34 28:29 35:37 37:31 40:31 36:36 22:29 | 30:18 28:24 34:22 26:21 33:25 33:32 18:26 26:25 25:27 | 556:502 | 23 |
10 | GK Gomel 2 | 38:32 17:34 34:39 29:28 37:35 31:37 31:40 36:36 29:22 | X | 23:25 36:34 22:19 32:32 38:37 40:35 30:34 31:45 35:34 | 569:598 | 20 |
11 | Kronon Grodno 2 | 18:30 24:28 22:34 21:26 25:33 32:33 26:18 25:26 27:25 | 25:23 34:36 19:22 32:32 37:38 35:40 34:30 45:31 34:35 | X | 515:540 | 11 |
According to the final positions in Group A were formed semi-final pairs up as follows:
Winners of the semi-final pairs played in the final round, where competed for the gold and silver medals of the championship. Defeated in semi-finals teams competed for the bronze medals. The semi-finals were held up to two wins one of the teams, the final round - up to three wins.
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
GK Gomel | 0 | |||||
SKA Minsk | 2 | |||||
SKA Minsk | 0 | |||||
Meshkov Brest | 3 | |||||
Kronon Grodno | 1 | |||||
Meshkov Brest | 2 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Kronon Grodno | 0 | |||||
GK Gomel | 3 |
Semi-finals
GK Gomel | 30:32 | SKA Minsk |
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SKA Minsk | 35:25 | GK Gomel |
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Kronon Grodno | 26:25 | Meshkov Brest |
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Meshkov Brest | 36:14 | Kronon Grodno |
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Meshkov Brest | 33:24 | Kronon Grodno |
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Third place
Kronon Grodno | 23:29 | GK Gomel |
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GK Gomel | 25:20 | Kronon Grodno |
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GK Gomel | 29:26 | Kronon Grodno |
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Final
SKA Minsk | 31:34 (a.e.t.) | Meshkov Brest |
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Meshkov Brest | 31:23 | SKA Minsk |
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Meshkov Brest | 35:28 | SKA Minsk |
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Meshkov Brest 9th time | SKA Minsk 10th time | GK Gomel 5th time |
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