Handball Korea League

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Handball Korea League
Handball Korea League.png
CountriesSouth Korea
ConfederationKHF
Founded2011
Current championsMen:
Doosan (2020–21)
Women:
Busan (2020–21)
Most championshipsMen:
Doosan (9 titles)
Women:
Incheon City Hall (4 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Handball Korea League (HKL) is a handball league in South Korea. The league has been sponsored by SK Group since 2011 and therefore the league is called the SK Handball Korea League.

The league finals are hosted at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium within the Olympic Park in Seoul. In 2011, the former Olympic Fencing Gymnasium was remodelled for handball games at a cost of ₩43.4 billion, specialized with handball only courts.[1]

2021–21 Teams[]

Men's clubs[]

Women's clubs[]

  • Busan Infrastructure Corporation
  • Colorful Daegu
  • Gwangju City Corporation
  • Gyeongnam Development Corporation
  • Incheon City Hall
  • Samcheok City Hall
  • Seoul City
  • SK Sugar Gliders

Champions[]

Men's Champions[]

Titles by season[]

Season Winners Runners-up
2011 Doosan Chungnam Sports Council
2012 Doosan Chungnam Sports Council
2013 Doosan Chungnam Sports Council
2014 Korosa Doosan
2015 Doosan Sangmu Phoenix
2016 Doosan SK Hawks
2017 Doosan Incheon City Corporation
2018–19 Doosan SK Hawks
2019–20 Doosan SK Hawks
2020–21 Doosan Incheon City Corporation

Titles by club[]

Club Winners Runners-up
Doosan
9
1
Korosa
1
0
Chungnam Sports Council
0
3
SK Hawks
0
3
Incheon City Corporation
0
2
Sangmu Phoenix
0
1

Women's Champions[]

Titles by season[]

Season Winners Runners-up
2011 Incheon City Sports Association Samcheok City Hall
2012 Incheon City Sports Association Wonderful Samcheok
2013 Wonderful Samcheok Incheon City Sports Association
2014 Incheon City Hall Seoul City
2015 Incheon City Hall Seoul City
2016 Seoul City Samcheok City Hall
2017 SK Sugar Gliders Seoul City
2018–19 Busan Infrastructure Corporation SK Sugar Gliders
2019–20 SK Sugar Gliders Busan Infrastructure Corporation
2020–21 Busan Infrastructure Corporation Samcheok City Hall

Titles by club[]

Club Winners Runners-up
Incheon City Hall[a]
4
1
SK Sugar Gliders
2
1
Busan Infrastructure Corporation
2
1
Samcheok City Hall[b]
1
4
Seoul City
1
3
  1. ^ Known as Incheon City Sports Association between 2011 and 2013.
  2. ^ Known as Wonderful Samcheok between 2012 and 2016.

References[]

  1. ^ Suk, Monica (20 October 2011). "SK chief's contribution to handball stadium". Korea Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2012.

External links[]

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