Lovcen champion, CO Zagreb and Vardar domestic Cup winners
SEHA GSS participants are finishing their seasons in national championships. Schedule was full in days behind us.
Meshkov has, in Belarus, managed to get to finals after clear 2-0 win against Gomel in series. 28:17 first time, 36:17 second with Gaisa as the best scorer of the first match with 5 and Baranau of the second with 7. In finals they will face SKA Minsk which was better than Viktoria, also with 2-0 in series.
In Slovakia Tatran is getting closer to their new title. In series played on 3 wins they are leading 2-0 against Topolcani. In the second match they were better with 23:19. Antl scored 7 goals.
In Montenegro Lovcen has decided to continue playing the championship and was better than Boka with 36:24. With two rounds more to play and 5 point advantage they have already secured the title. Igor Markovic was the best individual with 11 goals.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as in Serbia situation with floods is very hard and matches have been rescheduled. In Sabac situation is so bad that Metaloplastika had to cancel Challenge Cup's final against Swedish Sävehöf until floods get 'under control'.
CO Zagreb was in Croatian Umag better than Dubrava in final match of Croatian Cup with 39:31 (Vuglac scored 7), after beating Varazdin with 38:28 in semi-final (Vuglac and Horvat 7 goals each).
Macedonian Cup finals was held in Ohrid. Vardar was the best. In semi-final they were better than Prolet with 31:20 and Matjaz Brumen scoring 7, and in final match they have managed to beat the city and SEHA GSS rival Metalurg with 30:28. Dibirov scored 8 for Vardar, Vugrinec 7 for Metalurg. MVP of the tournament was Alex Dujshebaev, Brumen was top scorer with 14 goals and Petar Angelov was the best goalkeeper. All from Vardar.