The New South Wales Handball League is a Sydney based championship for Handball run by The New South Wales Handball Association. [1] The winner of this league qualify for the Australian Handball Club Championship which is a qualifying event for the Oceania Handball Champions Cup.
Year | Men's | Women's |
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1989 | Sydney University | unknown |
2001 | Sydney University | unknown |
2002 | Sydney University | unknown |
2003 | Sydney University | unknown |
2004 | unknown | Sydney University |
2005 | unknown | Sydney University |
2007 | unknown | Sydney University |
2008 | Sydney University | unknown |
2009 | Sydney University | Sydney University |
2010 | Five Dock | Sydney University |
2011 | unknown | Sydney University |
2012 | Sydney University | Sydney University |
2013 | unknown | Sydney University |
2014 | Sydney University | Sydney University |
2015 | Sydney University | Sydney University |
2016 | Sydney University | Sydney University |
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Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness (SUSF) is the University of Sydney's sporting body. SUSF currently manages and administers more than 40 sport and recreation clubs, also organising sporting and recreation events, and offering student and non-student members a comprehensive range of sporting facilities. SUSF also provides sport scholarships and other support to student-athletes.
Kristofer Karlsson is an Australian team handball player.
The 2014 Club Season started on Saturday May 17 at Sydney Olympic Park and went through until September 2014. Competitions are held for open women’s and open men’s teams. There is also a schools competition.
The 2014 Australian Handball Club Championship consisted of two components. The first was the Beach Handball competition held in Scarborough, Western Australia during February 2014 and the second is the Indoor titles which was held in Sydney, Australia in March, 2014. Both were organised by the Australian Handball Federation and featured teams from New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia and hosts Western Australia.
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The Oceania Beach Handball Championship is the official competition for senior national beach handball teams of Oceania region. It was first organized by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation in 2013. In addition to crowning the Oceania champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the World Championships.
The 2016 Australian Handball Club Championship was again split into two categories, with the beach championships held on Coolangatta Beach in conjunction with the 2016 Oceania Beach Handball Championship in February and the indoor held at Geelong, Victoria between June 2–5, 2016 in conjunction with the 2016 Oceania Handball Champions Cup.
The Australian National Handball Championship consists of four different tournaments across various age groups, including a Junior Section, Schools Tournament, and Australian University Games. In 2016, the Championship ran from 31 August until 9 October.
The 2016 Handball League Australia was the first round robin handball league in Australia. The principal idea was to play round robin games in each capital city. There are four teams representing four states.
The 2016 Queensland Handball League is a Brisbane based championship for Handball. It is a home and away structure conducted in April to July 2016, with the winning team qualifying for the National Club Championship. The competition was not held due to a combined Queensland team called the Brisbane Wolves competing in the 2016 Australian Handball Club Championship, 2016 Oceania Handball Champions Cup and the 2016 Australian Handball League.
The Queensland Handball League is a Brisbane based championship for Handball. The Queensland Handball Association has been incorporated since 1983 and the competition has been running most years since then. The winner of this league qualify for the Australian Handball Club Championship which is a qualifying event for the Oceania Handball Champions Cup.
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The Handball League Australia (HLA) is an Australian based championship for handball run by Australian Handball Federation. The principal idea was to play round robin games in each capital city. There are four teams representing four states.