2016–17 Belarusian Men's Handball Championship

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The 2016/2017 season was the 25th season of The Belarusian Men's Handball Championship.

Contents

First stage

Teams were divided into 2 groups:

Results

Group 1

PosTeam12345GDP
1SKA MinskX32:25
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
559:43832
2GK Gomel25:32
29:30
31:32
31:35
X32:30
27:21
32:35
22:26
34:27
37:33
39:33
36:27
41:33
30:25
39:33
36:27
515:47420
3Kronon Grodno30:46
25:35
27:38
28:32
30:32
21:27
35:32
26:22
X34:32
31:25
37:26
26:30
29:29
28:28
34:27
37:32
478:49316
4*Meshkov Brest 225:34
27:33
22:41
25:26
27:34
33:37
28:33
27:36
32:34
25:31
26:37
30:26
X31:25
29:31
28:32
31:29
464:5386
5*Masheka Mogilev34:36
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
X446:5196

∗ Meshkov Brest 2 has better goal difference in matches against Masheka Mogilev and therefore stands above

Group 2

PosTeam12345GDP
1*SKA-RGUORX28:31
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
628:39128
2*Vityaz-BSEU Minsk31:28
26:31
30:25
28:35
X38:17
31:24
38:24
33:22
41:20
40:30
37:23
39:22
35:20
36:27
50:19
48:27
581:39428
3RCOR-200015:30
21:43
22:43
19:43
17:38
24:31
24:38
22:33
X32:38
34:17
39:34
28:29
30:18
28:24
34:22
389:48110
4GK Gomel 223:46
16:44
29:38
31:48
20:41
30:40
23:37
22:39
38:32
17:34
34:39
29:28
X23:25
36:34
22:19
32:32
425:5769
5Kronon Grodno 219:44
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
X367:5483

∗ SKA-RGUOR has better goal difference in matches against Vityaz-BSEU Minsk and therefore stands above

Second stage (Playoffs)

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.

Results

 
Pair
 
  
 
 
 
 
Masheka Mogilev1
 
 
GK Gomel2
 
Masheka Mogilev30:36GK Gomel
SC "Olympian", Mogilev
GK Gomel30:31Masheka Mogilev
GRCOR, Gomel
GK Gomel44:31Masheka Mogilev
GRCOR, Gomel
 
Pair
 
  
 
 
 
 
Meshkov Brest 21
 
 
Kronon Grodno2
 
Meshkov Brest 224:26 (a.e.t.)Kronon Grodno
Sports Palace "Victoria", Brest
Kronon Grodno22:23Meshkov Brest 2
Sports Complex "Victoria", Grodno
Kronon Grodno34:17Meshkov Brest 2
Sports Complex "Victoria", Grodno

Third stage

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.

Results

Group A

PosTeam1234GDP
1Meshkov BrestX29:26
36:27
40:21
23:30
32:20
30:17
190:14110
2SKA Minsk26:29
27:36
X31:29
32:25
38:26
29:25
183:1708
3GK Gomel21:40
30:23
29:31
25:32
X27:19
23:15
155:1606
4Kronon Grodno20:32
17:30
26:38
25:29
19:27
15:23
X122:1790

Group B

PosTeam1234GDP
5Masheka MogilevX30:31
38:29
26:28
32:28
35:35
33:30
26:30
32:25
10:0*
43:39
45:31
41:39
391:34517
6Vityaz-BSEU Minsk31:30
29:38
28:26
28:32
X28:28
26:26
33:26
20:23
10:0*
35:37
33:29
37:31
338:32614
7Meshkov Brest 235:35
30:33
30:26
25:32
28:28
26:26
26:33
23:20
X33:35
29:27
36:36
28:28
349:35911
8SKA-RGUOR0:10*
39:43
31:45
39:41
0:10*
37:35
29:33
31:37
35:33
27:29
36:36
28:28
X332:3806

∗ 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

PosTeam123GDP
9RCOR-2000X32:38
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
556:50223
10GK Gomel 238:32
17:34
34:39
29:28
37:35
31:37
31:40
36:36
29:22
X23:25
36:34
22:19
32:32
38:37
40:35
30:34
31:45
35:34
569:59820
11Kronon Grodno 218:30
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
X515:54011

Fourth stage (Playoffs)

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.

Results

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
GK Gomel0
 
 
 
SKA Minsk2
 
SKA Minsk0
 
 
 
Meshkov Brest3
 
Kronon Grodno1
 
 
Meshkov Brest2
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Kronon Grodno0
 
 
GK Gomel3

Semi-finals

GK Gomel30:32SKA Minsk
GRCOR, Gomel
SKA Minsk35:25GK Gomel
Sports Palace "Uruchje", Minsk
Kronon Grodno26:25Meshkov Brest
Sports Complex "Victoria", Grodno
Meshkov Brest36:14Kronon Grodno
Sports Palace "Victoria", Brest
Meshkov Brest33:24Kronon Grodno
Sports Palace "Victoria", Brest

Third place

Kronon Grodno23:29GK Gomel
Sports Complex "Victoria", Grodno
GK Gomel25:20Kronon Grodno
GRCOR, Gomel
GK Gomel29:26Kronon Grodno
GRCOR, Gomel

Final

SKA Minsk31:34 (a.e.t.)Meshkov Brest
Sports Palace "Uruchje", Minsk
Meshkov Brest31:23SKA Minsk
Sports Palace "Victoria", Brest
Meshkov Brest35:28SKA Minsk
Sports Palace "Victoria", Brest

Results of the season

Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg
Meshkov Brest
9th time
SKA Minsk
10th time
GK Gomel
5th time

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