Seasonal Fantasy Handball Explained
Seasonal Fantasy is a multi-round format in which one team develops throughout a competition. Your score, squad decisions, available transfers and budget management can carry from one round to the next.
Transfers between rounds
After a round, managers may replace players before the next available deadline. The number of changes is defined by each tournament. Some formats allow unused changes to accumulate from round to round, giving patient managers more flexibility later in the season.
Dynamic player prices
A seasonal tournament may update player prices after each round. Changes can reflect recent performances and shifts in ownership, meaning the percentage of fantasy managers who select that player.
Growing your budget
If players in your squad rise in value, selling or replacing them in a later round can leave you with more spending power. Good early selections can increase your effective budget from round to round and make premium combinations affordable later.
A typical round cycle
- Review results, player points, ownership and price changes.
- Study the next round's fixtures.
- Use available transfers, or save them when accumulation is allowed.
- Save a valid team before the next deadline.
Tournament rules always come first
Seasonal formats are configurable. A tournament may use fixed or accumulating transfers, fixed or changing prices, different scoring values and different registration deadlines. Always check the settings shown in the specific tournament.