New Zealand Handball Federation

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New Zealand Handball Federation
NZHF
New Zealand Handball Federation Logo.png
IOC nationNew Zealand
National flag Flag of New Zealand.svg
Sport Handball
Other sports
Official website www.handball.org.nz
HISTORY
Preceding organisations Handball New Zealand
Year of formation2005;18 years ago (2005)
AFFILIATIONS
International federation International Handball Federation (IHF)
IHF member since5 June 2009 [1]
Continental association Oceania Continent Handball Federation
National Olympic Committee New Zealand Olympic Committee
Other affiliation(s)
GOVERNING BODY
PresidentDavid Ireland Flag of New Zealand.svg
HEADQUARTERS
Address
CountryFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Secretary GeneralFrank Stoltenberg Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Germany.svg

The New Zealand Handball Federation (NZHF) is the governing body for the sport of handball and beach handball in New Zealand. NZHF is member of the Oceania Continent Handball Federation (OCHF), International Handball Federation (IHF) and the Commonwealth Handball Association.

Contents

Founded in 2005, NZHF is recognised by IHF in 2009.

National teams

Region/Clubs

NZHF Club Championships

Men competition

YearLocationFinalSmall Final
2012WellingtonVictoria University HCn/aAuckland Pirates HCVikings HCn/aHutt Hawks HC
2013WellingtonAuckland City HC21:14Canterbury Braves HCHutt Hawks HCn/aAuckland Pirates HC
2014WellingtonAuckland Pirates HC14:12Auckland City HCVictoria University HC36:26Vikings HC
2015WellingtonVictoria University HCn/aVikings HCCanterbury Braves HC / Hutt Hawks HCn/aSpartanz HC
2016 [2] AucklandVikings HC36:34Victoria University HCAuckland Pirates HC30:23Auckland City HC
2017 [3] WellingtonNorthern Aguilas HC28:16Canterbury Quakes HCVikings HC38:30Auckland Pirates HC
2018WellingtonNorthern Aguilas HC26:16Auckland Region HCCanterbury Quakes HC21:20Victoria University HC
2019 [4] WellingtonVikings HC28:27Northern Aguilas HCOtago University HC35:33Auckland Region HC
2020-Didn't occur due to Pandemic
2021-Didn't occur due to Pandemic

Women competition

YearLocationFinalSmall Final
2012WellingtonCanterbury Braves HCn/aAuckland University HCHutt Hawks HCn/aVictoria University HC
2013WellingtonHutt Hawks HCn/aVictoria University HCSpartanz HCn/aVikings HC
2014WellingtonVictoria University HC16:13Auckland University HCSpartanz HC18:5Vikings HC
2015WellingtonThe Expandablesn/aHutt Hawks HCVictoria University HCn/aSpartanz HC
2016-Didn't occur
2017 [3] WellingtonVictoria University HC17:12Spartanz HC / Canterbury Quakes HCHutt Hunters HC24:13Otago University HC
2018WellingtonCanterbury Quakes HC21:18Victoria University HCSpartanz HC20:13Vikings HC
2019 [4] WellingtonOtago University HC27:23Auckland Region HCHutt Hunters HC Juniors32:31Vikings HC
2020-Didn't occur due to Pandemic
2021-Didn't occur due to Pandemic

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References

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