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.
This article is missing information about Cup play-offs between regional winners in '98, '99, '00, '01.(May 2024) |
Club / men | Titles | Years Won |
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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 |
BiH Cup winners
Season | Men's winner | Women's winner |
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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
Season | Men's winner | Women's winner |
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1992-1993 | RK Borac Banja Luka | ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka |
1993-1994 | RK Borac Banja Luka | ŽRK Mladost Banja Luka |
1994-1995 | not held | not 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
Season | Men's winner | Women's winner |
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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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