Bumin Hospital selects officially designated hospital for the 2025-2026 season of handball H League

Nov 28, 2025

Bumin Hospital has been selected as the official designated hospital for the handball H League 2025-2026 season.

Starting with the opening game on November 15, the handball H-League will host a total of 169 games across the country for six months, with a total of 14 teams, including six men's teams and eight women's teams.

Bumin Hospital always dispatches dedicated medical personnel (doctors, nurses, and emergency responders) to stadiums in Seoul and Busan, where the league is held, to provide systematic compulsory support for injuries and unexpected situations that occur during the game.




In addition, it will provide professional services from injury prevention to treatment for players participating in the league along with official hospitals in each region, and provide customized medical services for joint injuries such as shoulders, knees, and wrists, which are likely to occur due to the nature of handball.

Bumin Hospital has proven its expertise as an official designated hospital for major domestic sports organizations such as the National Training Center, Kiwoom Heroes, the Korea Professional Golf Association, the Korea Golf Association, the Korea Ski Association, and the Korea Ski Leaders' Association before the selection of the officially designated hospital for the handball H-League.

Ha Yong-chan, head of Seoul Bumin Hospital, said, `We will mobilize the sports medicine specialized capabilities of Bumin Hospital to help the players of the H-League perform at their best without worrying about injury,' adding, `We hope that this support will contribute to the development of the Korean handball league as well as the improvement of the players' performance." he said.






Bumin Hospital selects officially designated hospital for the 2025-2026 season of handball H League
Seo Kyung-mook, director of the Sports Rehabilitation Center at Bumin Hospital, Seoul (left) and Vice President of the Korea Handball Federation, Won Won Ho





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.