Irish Olympic Handball Association (IOHA)
TypeSports association
Legal statusFederation
PurposeDevelopment of Handball in Ireland
Location
Region served
Ireland & Northern Ireland
Official language
English
Website

The Irish Olympic Handball Association (IOHA) is a governing body of team or Olympic handball on the island of Ireland. It is a member of the European Handball Federation (EHF). Established in 1975, the IOHA is recognised by the Irish Sports Council, Olympic Council of Ireland, the European Handball Federation and the International Handball Federation (IHF) as the sole governing body for the sport of Olympic handball in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.[1]

Irish Men National League

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
2000-01N/AN/AN/A
2001-02Dublin City UniversityLughnasa Handball ClubN/A
2002-03Dublin City UniversityLughnasa Handball ClubN/A
2003-04N/AN/AN/A
2004-05N/AN/AN/A
2005-06N/AN/AN/A
2006-07Dublin International Handball ClubN/AN/A
2007-08N/AN/AN/A
2008-09Dublin International Handball ClubN/AN/A
2009-10Dublin International Handball ClubN/AN/A
2010-11Dublin International Handball ClubN/AN/A
2011-12Dublin International Handball ClubN/AN/A
2012-13Astra Handball ClubDublin International Handball ClubLughnasa Handball Club
2013-14Dublin International Handball ClubAstra Handball ClubLughnasa Handball Club
2014-15Dublin International Handball ClubUCD Olympic HandballLughnasa Handball Club
2015-16Dublin International Handball ClubUCD Olympic HandballAstra Handball Club
2016-17Dublin City HandballAstra Handball Club

Men's IOHA Cup

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
2009-10N/AN/AN/A
2010-11N/AN/AN/A
2011-12N/AN/AN/A
2012-13Dublin International Handball ClubAstra Handball ClubLughnasa Handball Club
2013-14Dublin International Handball ClubAstra Handball ClubLughnasa Handball Club

Women IOHA Cup

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
2012-13
2013-14Astra Handball ClubLughnasa Handball ClubDublin International Handball Club

See also

  • List of handball clubs in Ireland

References

  1. "European Handball Federation - EHF Member Federation / ENG". Eurohandball.com. Retrieved 2014-11-19.

|} Data sources: Dublin International HCClub Achievements;[1]

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