Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The Handball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the national handball cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is organized for men and women and run by the Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before 2001/2002 season, there were three separated cup competitions, organized on ethnical principles. In 1998 and 1999 joint play-off was organized, and in 2000 three-teams-league, as the clubs from Republika Srpska took part for the first time. It is a regular cup competition since 2001/2002 season.

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Cup winners

SeasonMen's winnerWomen's winner
2001-2002 HRK Izviđač ŽRK Željezničar Hadžići
2002-2003 RK Bosna Sarajevo HŽRK Ljubuški HO
2003-2004 RK Bosna Sarajevo (2) ŽRK Borac Srpske Pošte
2004-2005 RK Sloga Doboj HŽRK Ljubuški HO
2005-2006 RK Sloga Mobis (2)HŽRK Ljubuški-Trgocoop
2006-2007 RK Borac Telekom Srpske HRK Katarina Mostar
2007-2008 RK Bosna Lido osiguranje (3) ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2008-2009 RK Bosna Sunce osiguranje (4) ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2009-2010 RK Bosna BH Gas (5) ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2010-2011 RK Borac m:tel (2) HRK Katarina Mostar
2011-2012 RK Goražde Bekto ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2012-2013 RK Borac m:tel (3) ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2013-2014 RK Borac m:tel (4) ŽRK Mira Prijedor
2014-2015 RK Borac m:tel (5) HŽRK Grude Autoherc
2015-2016 RK Vogošća Poljine Hills HŽRK Grude Autoherc
2016-2017 HMRK Zrinjski Mostar Not played [1]
2017-2018 RK Borac m:tel (6)HŽRK Ljubuški
2018-2019 RK Borac m:tel (7) HŽRK Grude
2019-2020 RK Sloboda Tuzla RK Hadžići
2020-2021 RK Sloboda Tuzla (2) ŽRK Borac Banja Luka
2021-2022 RK Izviđač (2) HŽRK Grude

Performance by club

Club / menTitlesYears Won
RK Borac Banja Luka
7
2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019
RK Bosna Sarajevo
5
2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010
RK Sloboda Tuzla
2
2020, 2021
HRK Izviđač
2
2002, 2022
RK Sloga Doboj
2
2005, 2006
RK Goražde
1
2012
RK Vogošća Poljine Hills
1
2016
HMRK Zrinjski Mostar
1
2017

Winners of regional cups

BiH Cup winners

SeasonMen's winnerWomen's winner
1994-1995 HC Bosna Visoko RK Čelik Zenica
1995-1996 RK Sloboda Solana ŽRK Željezničar Hadžići
1996-1997 RK Borac Travnik ŽRK Jedinstvo Tuzla
1997-1998 HC Bosna Visoko ŽRK Jedinstvo Tuzla
1998-1999 HRK Izviđač ŽRK Željezničar Hadžići
1999-2000 RK Legno Sarajevo ŽRK Jedinstvo Tuzla
2000-2001 HC Bosna Visoko ŽRK Jedinstvo Tuzla

This cup was organized by Handball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and recognized by EHF.

Cup of Republika Srpska winners

SeasonMen's winnerWomen's winner
1992-1993 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1993-1994 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1994-1995not heldnot held
1995-1996 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1996-1997 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1997-1998 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1998-1999 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
1999-2000 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka
2000-2001 RK Borac Banja Luka ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka

Cup of Herzeg-Bosnia winners

SeasonMen's winnerWomen's winner
1993-1994 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
1994-1995 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
1995-1996 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
1996-1997 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
1997-1998 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Interinvest Mostar
1998-1999 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
1999-2000 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar
2000-2001 HRK Izviđač HŽRK Zrinjski Mostar

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References

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