Incheon Metropolitan City Corporation

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Incheon Housing and City Development Corporation
Founded2006;17 years ago (2006)
League H League
2022–23Regular season: 2nd
Playoffs: Runners-up

Incheon Housing and City Development Corporation is a handball club based in Incheon, South Korea. They compete in the H League.

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Honours

Runners-up (3): 2017, 2020–21, 2022–23
Runners-up (3): 2008, 2009, 2010

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References

  1. "역대핸드볼큰잔치". handballkorea.com (in Korean). Retrieved 12 July 2017.