Bosnia and Herzegovina Water Polo League

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Waterpolo League is a national water polo league played in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was launched on December 12, 2009. [1] All participating teams are in Sarajevo.

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Teams Participating

Winners

2009-2010 Season

Regular season

RkTeamGPWTLGFGAPts
1. VK Bosna 55001382710
2. GKVS-Sarajevo 430157716
3. VK Forma 750256616
4. UVK Mladost 510442992
5. PVK Vidra 500546810

All results can be obtained at: https://web.archive.org/web/20190202130829/http://www.olimpijskibazensarajevo.ba/

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References

  1. "1. Kolo kantonalne lige u vaterpolu - olimpijskibazensarajevo.ba". 2009-12-14. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-02-15.