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Super Cup Women

Rumänien · Handball

Saison 2025

Super Cup WomenHeutige Spiele

Live-Ergebnisse, anstehende Anpfiffe und beendete Spiele von heute. Die Daten werden automatisch aktualisiert, damit Sie nichts verpassen.

Super Cup WomenPlayoffs

Spiel um Platz 3

BWBaia Mare W0
CWCorona Brasov W1
24–32

Halbfinale

BWBaia Mare W0
CWCSM Bucuresti W1
25–26
BWBistrita W1
CWCorona Brasov W0
35–25

Super Cup WomenErgebnisse

Die letzten 3 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Super Cup Women. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Corona Brasov W 25–35 Bistrita W. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

Super Cup WomenTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 4 Teams der Super Cup Women auf einen Blick. Bistrita W führt mit 1 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Super Cup WomenWett-Statistiken

Super Cup Women 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 3 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei 55.67 pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 66.7% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 25-35. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

55.67Scoring / Spiel
100.0%Beide Treffen %
66.7%Heim Siege %
33.3%Auswärts Siege %
0.0%Zu-null %
+33.40Heimvorteil

Super Cup WomenSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Super Cup Women, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei 55.67 Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 3 ausgetragenen Partien. Die Spalten umfassen Heimsieg-% und Auswärtssieg-% — nutzen Sie die Jahresvergleiche, um Trends zu erkennen und Ihre Wettstrategie anzupassen.

Blau hervorgehobene Zeilen = aktuelle Saison

Beste Torschützen-Teams

4 Teams der Super Cup Women in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Bistrita W führt mit 1 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 1 Saisons liegt bei 1.0 Siegen pro Saison. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

1BWBistrita W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore35Gegentore25Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore26Gegentore25Ø S2.0Ø N0.0
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore57Gegentore59Ø SØ N
4BWBaia Mare W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore49Gegentore58Ø SØ N

Super Cup WomenVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 3 archivierte Saisons der Super Cup Women, von 2023 bis 2025. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 16. März 2026

Gegründet1994

The Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup was established in 1994 as a showcase competition for the nation's top handball clubs. The tournament has evolved into a knockout cup format, typically featuring a final-four stage where the league's elite teams compete over a single weekend. Romania's women's handball has a storied tradition, with the national team winning three IHF World Championships (1956, 1960, 1962), and the domestic Super Cup has become an important trophy in the competitive landscape of Romanian club handball. The competition has seen significant growth in competitiveness, particularly since the 2010s when clubs like CSM Bucuresti and Dinamo Bucuresti emerged as dominant forces in European handball, elevating the standard of domestic competition.

  • 1994 — Romanian Super Cup established for women's handball
  • 2016 — CSM Bucuresti wins the treble (League, Cup, and Super Cup)
  • 2018 — SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea defeats CSM Bucuresti in a memorable Super Cup final
  • 2024 — CS Dinamo Bucuresti claims their 7th Super Cup title
  • 2025 — CSM Bucuresti wins the Super Cup with victory over Bistrita in the final

Wettbewerbsformat 16. März 2026

Teams4

The Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup operates as a knockout tournament featuring four teams in a final-four format. The competition is held over a single weekend, with teams competing in semifinals followed by a third-place playoff and final match. The format ensures that Romania's top domestic clubs face each other in high-stakes matches, with the champion determined by a single-elimination structure. There is no relegation component as the Super Cup is a domestic cup competition rather than a league format.

Rekorde 16. März 2026

Meiste TitelCS Dinamo Bucuresti (7)

CSM Bucuresti has won the competition 6 times, establishing itself as the modern powerhouse of Romanian women's handball.

Analyse 16. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2024/25 Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup showcased the continued dominance of the country's elite clubs in a thrilling final-four tournament. CSM Bucuresti emerged as champions after defeating Bistrita in a closely contested final, with the match requiring extra time to determine the winner. The semi-finals saw CSM Bucuresti narrowly edge out Baia Mare 26–25, demonstrating the intensity of competition at the highest level of Romanian women's handball. Corona Brasov secured the third-place finish with a commanding 32–24 victory over Baia Mare, showcasing the depth of talent across Romania's top four clubs.

CSM Bucuresti continues to establish itself as the dominant force in Romanian domestic handball, combining their Super Cup success with consistent performances in the Liga Națională and European competitions. The club's victory extends their record of domestic trophy wins and reinforces their position as the country's premier women's handball institution. With a roster featuring some of Romania's most talented players, CSM Bucuresti demonstrates the technical excellence and tactical sophistication that characterizes modern elite Romanian handball.

The emergence of Corona Brasov as a competitive force represents an important development in Romanian women's handball. The club's ability to reach the final-four stage and secure third place indicates growing parity among the nation's top teams. Bistrita, despite falling short in the final, demonstrated considerable strength throughout the tournament, pushing CSM Bucuresti to extra time and establishing themselves as genuine title contenders. This competitive balance enhances the quality of the Super Cup and provides compelling matchups between Romania's strongest clubs.

The 2024/25 season continues the tradition of high-intensity competition that has characterized the Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup in recent years. The tournament's format—bringing together the top four clubs for a single weekend of knockout matches—creates an exciting spectacle that showcases the skill, athleticism, and tactical acumen of Romanian women's handball. Each match carries significant weight, with teams unable to afford mistakes or lapses in concentration, resulting in dramatic finishes and memorable performances that capture the essence of elite domestic competition.

Wettbewerbliche Landscape and European Context

Romanian women's handball occupies a prominent position in European handball, with clubs regularly competing in the EHF Champions League and other continental competitions. The domestic Super Cup serves as a barometer of the competitive health of the sport within Romania, with the final-four format ensuring that only the nation's strongest clubs participate. CSM Bucuresti has particularly distinguished itself on the European stage, winning the EHF Champions League in 2016 in their debut season in Europe's premier club competition—a remarkable achievement that elevated the profile of Romanian women's handball globally.

The technical quality displayed in the Super Cup reflects Romania's rich handball heritage and the systematic development of talent within the country. Romanian players are renowned for their tactical intelligence, technical proficiency, and competitive intensity, qualities evident in the Super Cup's high-level matches. The tournament provides a crucial platform for clubs to fine-tune their preparations for European competitions while maintaining competitive sharpness in domestic fixtures. The presence of world-class players and experienced coaches ensures that every match meets the highest standards of professional handball.

Historischer Significance and Domestic Importance

Since its establishment in 1994, the Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup has evolved from a relatively modest domestic competition into one of the country's premier sporting events. The tournament's growth reflects the broader development of women's handball in Romania, which has transitioned from a niche sport to a major component of the nation's sporting culture. The Super Cup, alongside the Liga Națională and Romanian Cup, forms the triumvirate of domestic handball competitions that define the competitive calendar for Romanian clubs.

The tournament's final-four format, typically held in August or early September, serves as an ideal preparation for the demanding Liga Națională season that follows. Clubs use the Super Cup to assess their readiness, test tactical systems, and build momentum heading into the long domestic league campaign. For emerging teams or those seeking to establish themselves at the elite level, the Super Cup offers an opportunity to prove their credentials against the established powerhouses and gain valuable experience in high-pressure matches.

Records and Achievements

CS Dinamo Bucuresti holds the outright record for Super Cup titles with 7 victories, a testament to the club's sustained excellence and competitive consistency. CSM Bucuresti, with 6 titles, has emerged as the modern era's dominant force, particularly since the mid-2010s when the club established itself as a powerhouse in both domestic and European handball. The competition between these two historic Bucharest clubs has frequently defined the tournament, with their matches often determining the championship. The 2024 Super Cup victory by Dinamo Bucuresti—their 7th title—demonstrated that despite CSM Bucuresti's recent dominance, the traditional powerhouses retain the quality and experience necessary to compete at the highest level.

The biggest margin of victory in recent Super Cup history came when CS Dinamo Bucuresti defeated Baia Mare 37–29 in the 2024 final, showcasing the performance differential between the elite Bucharest clubs and other domestic competitors. Such scorelines highlight the concentration of resources, talent, and expertise among Romania's traditional handball powers, though the presence of teams like Corona Brasov and Bistrita in recent final-four tournaments indicates growing competitive depth across the country.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How many teams compete in the Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup?

Four teams compete in the Super Cup Women, participating in a final-four knockout format held over a single weekend.

Who has won the most Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup titles?

CS Dinamo Bucuresti holds the record with 7 Super Cup titles, followed by CSM Bucuresti with 6 titles.

When was the Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup founded?

The Romanian Women's Handball Super Cup was established in 1994 and has been contested annually since its inception.

What is the tournament format for the Super Cup Women?

The Super Cup Women uses a final-four knockout format, with semifinals, a third-place playoff, and a final match determining the champion.

Which teams have won the most recent Super Cup Women titles?

CSM Bucuresti won the 2024/25 title, while CS Dinamo Bucuresti won in 2023/24. CSM Bucuresti also won in 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons.

API-Daten: 27. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 21. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 16. März 2026