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Club Friendly Women

Welt · Handball

Saison 2025

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Club Friendly WomenTabelle

Aktuelle Tabelle der Club Friendly Women 2025 mit 77 Teams. DVSC Schaeffler W führt mit 12 Punkten nach 6 Spielen, gefolgt von Follo W mit 12 Punkten. Die Tabelle zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen und Siegquote — unverzichtbar für die Wettanalyse.

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1
Spiele: 6Siege: 4Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: +45
2
Spiele: 4Siege: 4Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +35
3
Spiele: 5Siege: 4Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +32
4
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +26
5
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +19
6
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +15
7
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +14
8
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +12
9
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +11
10
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +11
11
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +6
12
Spiele: 2Siege: 2Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +6
13
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +4
14
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
15
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
16
Spiele: 4Siege: 2Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -4
17
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -4
18
Spiele: 3Siege: 2Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -20
19
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +22
20
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +21
21
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +16
22
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +12
23
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +12
24
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +11
25
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +11
26
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +10
27
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +7
28
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +7
29
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +7
30
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +6
31
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +5
32
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +4
33
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +3
34
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: +2
35
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +2
36
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +2
37
Spiele: 1Siege: 1Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +1
38
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
39
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
40
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
41
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: 0
42
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -1
43
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -3
44
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -4
45
Spiele: 2Siege: 1Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -6
46
Spiele: 4Siege: 1Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -7
47
Spiele: 3Siege: 1Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -9
48
Spiele: 3Siege: 1Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -11
49
Spiele: 4Siege: 1Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -18
50
Spiele: 4Siege: 1Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -30
51
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -1
52
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -1
53
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -2
54
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -2
55
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -2
56
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -3
57
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -4
58
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -4
59
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -5
60
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -5
61
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -6
62
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -6
63
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -7
64
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -8
65
Spiele: 3Siege: 0Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -9
66
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -10
67
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -12
68
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -13
69
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -15
70
Spiele: 3Siege: 0Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -17
71
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -17
72
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -17
73
Spiele: 2Siege: 0Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: -18
74
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -20
75
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -21
76
Spiele: 1Siege: 0Niederlagen: 1Tordiff.: -22
77
Spiele: 3Siege: 0Niederlagen: 3Tordiff.: -33

Club Friendly WomenErgebnisse

Die letzten 25 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Club Friendly Women. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Viborg W (Den) 38–33 Silkeborg-Voel W (Den). Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

HeimteamErgebnisAuswärtsteam
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3519
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3125
3125
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3525
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3919
3919
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2921
2921
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2835
2835
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3922
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2930
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2926
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2422
2422
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2533
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2927
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3023
2025-08-15FT
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Club Friendly WomenTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 77 Teams der Club Friendly Women auf einen Blick. DVSC Schaeffler W führt mit 4 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.

Club Friendly WomenWett-Statistiken

Club Friendly Women 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 74 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei 56.66 pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 63.5% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 35-25. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

56.66Scoring / Spiel
100.0%Beide Treffen %
63.5%Heim Siege %
36.5%Auswärts Siege %
0.0%Zu-null %
+30.20Heimvorteil

Club Friendly WomenSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Club Friendly Women, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei 56.66 Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 74 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

77 Teams der Club Friendly Women in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. DVSC Schaeffler W führt mit 4 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 4 Saisons liegt bei 1.3 Siegen pro Saison. DVSC Schaeffler W zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 3 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

Spiele6Niederlagen2Tore200Gegentore155Ø S1.3Ø N1.0
2FWFollo W4Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen0Tore124Gegentore89Ø S2.0Ø N2.4
3VWViborg W4Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen1Tore161Gegentore129Ø S2.2Ø N1.0
4EWEsbjerg W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore72Gegentore46Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
5BWByasen W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore66Gegentore47Ø S0.5Ø N1.3
6AWAsane W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore65Gegentore50Ø SØ N
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore73Gegentore59Ø S1.3Ø N0.5
8FWFerencvaros W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore63Gegentore51Ø S2.6Ø N0.8
9VWVasas W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore86Gegentore75Ø S1.5Ø N1.5
10KWKisvardai KC W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore62Gegentore51Ø S0.8Ø N0.8
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore93Gegentore87Ø S1.0Ø N1.5
12SWSola W2Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen0Tore63Gegentore57Ø S1.4Ø N1.0
13LWLarvik W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore90Gegentore86Ø S2.3Ø N1.0
14SWSavehof W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore85Gegentore85Ø S0.7Ø N1.3
15HWHOJ W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore82Gegentore82Ø S1.0Ø N0.5
Spiele4Niederlagen2Tore119Gegentore123Ø S2.0Ø N0.3
17BWBudaors W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore79Gegentore83Ø S0.5Ø N1.8
18MWMichalovce W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore82Gegentore102Ø S2.3Ø N1.8
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore37Gegentore15Ø S0.3Ø N1.7
20PWPorrino W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore41Gegentore20Ø S1.0Ø N0.0
21VWVaci W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore35Gegentore19Ø S1.2Ø N1.0
22BWBjerringbro W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore40Gegentore28Ø S1.3Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore31Gegentore19Ø S2.0Ø N1.3
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore35Gegentore24Ø S1.6Ø N0.6
25SWSkanderborg W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore30Gegentore19Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
26OWOdense W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore33Gegentore23Ø S0.0Ø N1.3
27BWBaekkelaget W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore65Gegentore58Ø SØ N
28TWToulon W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore35Gegentore28Ø S0.3Ø N1.0
29CWCorona Brasov W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore30Gegentore23Ø S1.0Ø N0.7
30ZWZaglebie W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore33Gegentore27Ø S2.4Ø N0.6
31CWCSM Bucuresti W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore29Gegentore24Ø S0.7Ø N0.3
32MWMalaga W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore23Gegentore19Ø S2.0Ø N0.5
33SWSolingen W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore28Gegentore25Ø S1.0Ø N0.0
34GWGjerpen W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore49Gegentore47Ø S1.5Ø N0.8
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore29Gegentore27Ø SØ N
36KWKobierzyce W1Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore24Gegentore22Ø S0.8Ø N0.8
Spiele1Niederlagen0Tore29Gegentore28Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore63Gegentore63Ø S1.3Ø N0.7
39DWDunaujvarosi W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore58Gegentore58Ø S1.5Ø N0.5
40MWMolde W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore58Gegentore58Ø S1.0Ø N0.7
41EWElche-Mustang W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore43Gegentore43Ø S1.0Ø N0.3
42TWTrondheim W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore59Gegentore60Ø S0.0Ø N2.0
43MWMorvedre W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore43Gegentore46Ø S0.3Ø N0.7
44FWFredrikstad W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore58Gegentore62Ø S2.3Ø N2.0
45GWGlassverket W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore49Gegentore55Ø S1.3Ø N1.0
46OWOppsal W1Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen3Tore123Gegentore130Ø S2.0Ø N1.5
47SWSkara W1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Tore79Gegentore88Ø S0.0Ø N1.7
48SWSkovde W1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Tore70Gegentore81Ø S1.0Ø N3.0
49FWFjellhammer W1Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen3Tore98Gegentore116Ø S2.4Ø N1.2
Spiele4Niederlagen3Tore104Gegentore134Ø S2.0Ø N3.0
51BWBoden W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore28Gegentore29Ø SØ N
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore22Gegentore23Ø S0.0Ø N2.0
53HWHorsens W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore28Gegentore30Ø S1.0Ø N0.0
54VWVolda W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore27Gegentore29Ø S0.6Ø N1.6
55MWMost W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore22Gegentore24Ø S0.8Ø N2.8
56TWTuS Lintfort W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore25Gegentore28Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
57OWOlomouc W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore32Gegentore36Ø S1.0Ø N0.8
58EWEH Aalborg W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore29Gegentore33Ø S1.5Ø N1.5
59BWBuxtehuder SV W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore25Gegentore30Ø S2.0Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore24Gegentore29Ø S1.7Ø N0.3
61CWCSM Slatina W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore61Gegentore67Ø S0.5Ø N1.0
62PWPiotrcovia W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore27Gegentore33Ø S1.0Ø N1.3
63BWBM Granollers W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore28Gegentore35Ø S2.0Ø N2.0
64BWBergischer W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore29Gegentore37Ø SØ N
65VWVasteras W0Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen3Tore76Gegentore85Ø S1.3Ø N1.0
66MWMetz W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore23Gegentore33Ø S1.0Ø N0.5
67NWNEKA W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore43Gegentore55Ø S2.3Ø N2.7
68SWSaeby W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore23Gegentore36Ø SØ N
69SWSCM Craiova W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore53Gegentore68Ø S1.0Ø N0.0
70MWMTK Budapest W0Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen3Tore79Gegentore96Ø S1.8Ø N1.6
71SWSala W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore48Gegentore65Ø S2.5Ø N1.5
72HWHaslum W0Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore47Gegentore64Ø S1.0Ø N1.7
Spiele2Niederlagen2Tore49Gegentore67Ø S2.0Ø N0.5
74MWMKS Lublin W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore19Gegentore39Ø S5.0Ø N1.0
75AWABC Braga W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore20Gegentore41Ø SØ N
76HWHK Hodonin W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore15Gegentore37Ø S1.0Ø N2.0
77SWStorhamar W0Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen3Tore65Gegentore98Ø S2.3Ø N1.0

Club Friendly WomenVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 7 archivierte Saisons der Club Friendly Women, von 2021 bis 2025. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 19. März 2026

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Club Friendly Women exists as a statistical classification rather than a formally founded competition. The categorization emerged with the rise of comprehensive sports statistics platforms in the 2000s–2010s, particularly as services like Flashscore, Sofascore, and Handballstats247 began systematically tracking friendly matches between women's handball clubs. While women's handball itself has deep roots—with international competitions dating back to the 1930s and the first Women's World Championship held in 1957—the specific tracking and classification of club friendly matches as a distinct data category is a modern development reflecting the sport's growing professionalization and analytical sophistication. Friendly matches have always served as preparation tools for clubs and nations, but modern sports data platforms have made this previously opaque activity transparent and measurable. The growth in tracked friendly matches from 2018 onwards—with 110 matches in 2018 rising to 261 matches in 2025—demonstrates both the increasing frequency of international club friendlies and improved data collection across handball statistics platforms.

  • 2000s — Women's handball statistics platforms begin systematic tracking of friendly matches
  • 2015 — Major sports data platforms (Flashscore, Sofascore) establish Club Friendly Women as a distinct competition category
  • 2018 — 110 women's club friendly matches tracked annually, marking the beginning of modern statistical era
  • 2022 — Expansion to 148 matches tracked, reflecting growing internationalization of women's club handball
  • 2023 — 211 matches recorded, demonstrating sustained growth in cross-border friendly competition
  • 2025 — 261 matches tracked, the highest recorded volume, indicating increased emphasis on international preparation and club development

Wettbewerbsformat 19. März 2026

Teams80

Club Friendly Women matches follow standard international handball regulations: two periods of 30 minutes each (60 minutes total), with seven players per side on court (six field players and one goalkeeper). Clubs typically field squads of 16 players (two goalkeepers and 14 field players). Unlike official league competitions, friendly matches carry no points system, standings, or championship implications. Matches are arranged bilaterally between clubs, often as home-and-away series, with scheduling flexibility around official league calendars and major tournaments. The competitive format serves preparation and development purposes rather than determining final standings or titles. Matches are frequently scheduled during pre-season periods (July–August) and around international breaks in official competitions.

Rekorde 19. März 2026

The 2025 season produced 261 tracked matches across all participating clubs, with an average of 56.15 goals per match, reflecting the competitive nature of international women's club friendly handball.

Analyse 19. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2025 Club Friendly Women season has established itself as the most active period in tracked women's club friendly handball history, with 261 matches recorded across participating teams from over 15 countries. This represents a significant 83% increase from the 143 matches tracked in 2024, demonstrating sustained growth in international club-level friendly competition. The season features teams from Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and Northern Europe competing in bilateral and multilateral arrangements, with notable participation from Romanian clubs (CSM Slatina, CSM Târgu Jiu, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Rapid Bucureşti), German clubs (Zwickau, Bensheim-Auerbach, Buxtehuder SV, BVB Dortmund, TuS Lintfort), Hungarian clubs (Vasas, NEKA, Ferencváros, Dunaújváros), Scandinavian clubs (Copenhagen, Odense, Esbjerg from Denmark; Lugi, Savehof, Skara from Sweden; Larvik, Molde, Trondheim from Norway), and Spanish clubs (BM Granollers, Elche-Mustang, Elda Prestigia, Morvedre).

The competitive intensity of the 2025 season is evident in scoring patterns: 70.5% of matches feature both teams scoring, indicating balanced, competitive fixtures rather than one-sided encounters. The 77.0% over 2.5/5.5 frequency demonstrates that nearly four of every five matches exceed higher-scoring thresholds, reflecting the attacking nature of modern women's handball preparation matches. The average of 56.15 goals per match places this season among the highest-scoring periods in the tracked history of women's club friendly handball, suggesting that friendly matches—with their reduced pressure and emphasis on tactical experimentation—often produce higher-scoring contests than official league fixtures.

Home advantage remains a consistent factor in the 2025 season, with home teams winning 49.8% of matches compared to away teams' 35.6%, creating a 16.5-point home advantage differential. This pattern has remained relatively stable across historical seasons (ranging from 19.4 to 23.8 points), suggesting that even in friendly matches, the psychological and logistical benefits of playing at home significantly influence outcomes. Notably, the 2025 season shows a lower home advantage than previous years, which may indicate more balanced international competition or increased participation from clubs with comparable competitive levels.

Standout performers in the 2025 season include Vardar SCJS Women from North Macedonia, which has recorded impressive victories including a 34–21 win over Pelister Women, demonstrating the club's quality against domestic rivals in friendly fixtures. Romanian clubs continue to demonstrate competitive strength, with CSM Slatina Women and CSM Târgu Jiu Women engaging in multiple fixtures throughout the season, often producing competitive matches with narrow margins. German Bundesliga representatives such as Zwickau Women have participated in notable draws, including a 32–32 match against Most Women (Czech Republic), showcasing the competitive level of international friendly competition.

An unexpected storyline emerging in the 2025 season is the significant growth in Eastern European participation, particularly from Romania, Hungary, and North Macedonia. These nations have increased friendly match frequency substantially, suggesting a strategic shift toward international club development and preparation for European competitions. The data indicates that clubs from emerging handball nations are increasingly seeking international competitive exposure through friendly matches, using these fixtures as development platforms to prepare for EHF Champions League, EHF European League, and other official competitions. This trend reflects broader changes in women's handball development, with smaller handball nations investing in international club-level exposure as a pathway to competitive improvement.

Die Nature and Purpose of Women's Club Friendly Handball

Club Friendly Women matches exist in a unique space within women's handball's competitive ecosystem. Unlike official league competitions (such as Liga Florilor in Romania, Bundesliga in Germany, or the French LFH), which award points, determine standings, and crown champions, friendly matches carry no competitive stakes. They are arranged bilaterally between clubs, often with flexible scheduling and no central governing body. This distinction is fundamental to understanding their strategic value: friendly matches serve as laboratories for tactical innovation, player development, and international preparation without the pressure of competitive points.

The format of women's handball remains consistent across all match types: two 30-minute halves, seven players per side on court, and standard international rules. However, the context differs dramatically. In friendly matches, coaches enjoy complete tactical flexibility—they can experiment with unfamiliar formations, rotate younger players into significant minutes, test defensive schemes, and adjust strategies mid-match without competitive consequences. This flexibility makes friendly matches invaluable for preparation, particularly in the weeks preceding major tournaments such as the EHF Champions League, EHF European League, IHF Women's World Championship, and EHF EURO Women's Championship.

The 2025 season data reveals that friendly matches are increasingly used as competitive testing grounds rather than purely recreational fixtures. The 70.5% both-teams-scoring rate and 77.0% over 2.5/5.5 frequency suggest that clubs are engaging in genuinely competitive friendly matches, not unbalanced preparation sessions. This pattern indicates that many clubs are seeking evenly-matched opponents for their friendly fixtures, recognizing that competitive preparation produces better results than one-sided matches. The variety of clubs participating—from Romanian Liga Florilor teams to German Bundesliga representatives to Scandinavian top-division clubs—suggests that clubs are strategically selecting opponents at similar competitive levels.

International Growth and Women's Handball Development

The dramatic growth in tracked Club Friendly Women matches—from 110 in 2018 to 261 in 2025—reflects broader trends in women's handball development and internationalization. This 137% increase over seven years is not primarily attributable to increased match frequency, but rather to improved data collection and transparency across sports statistics platforms. However, the sustained high volume suggests that clubs are genuinely prioritizing international friendly competition as part of their preparation strategies.

Eastern European clubs represent the largest concentration of participants, reflecting the region's dominance in women's handball. Romania, Hungary, Serbia, and North Macedonia have produced some of the sport's most competitive teams, and their clubs frequently engage in international friendly fixtures. The 2025 season shows particular strength from Romanian clubs, which participate in multiple bilateral series, often against German, Hungarian, and Scandinavian opponents. This pattern indicates strategic partnerships between clubs seeking complementary preparation—Eastern European clubs testing themselves against Western European opponents, and vice versa.

Scandinavian participation remains substantial, with Denmark, Sweden, and Norway contributing significant numbers of clubs to the friendly match schedule. Danish clubs such as Copenhagen Women, Odense Women, Esbjerg Women, and Viborg Women are regular participants, as are Swedish clubs including Lugi Women, Savehof Women, and Skara Women. Norwegian clubs such as Larvik Women, Molde Women, and Trondheim Women similarly maintain active friendly match schedules. This Scandinavian presence reflects both the region's strong handball culture and the clubs' emphasis on consistent international preparation.

Western European participation, while numerically smaller than Eastern European involvement, includes competitive representation from Germany, France, Spain, and other nations. German Bundesliga clubs such as Zwickau Women, Bensheim-Auerbach Women, and Buxtehuder SV Women participate in friendly fixtures, recognizing that international competition provides valuable preparation for the demanding Bundesliga season and European competitions. Spanish clubs from Liga Asobal Femenina similarly engage in friendly matches, particularly during pre-season periods.

Scoring Trends and Competitive Patterns

The scoring profile of Club Friendly Women matches reveals important insights about the competitive nature of women's handball at the club level. The 56.15 goals per match average in 2025 is consistent with historical seasons (53.20–56.30 goals per match from 2018–2024), indicating stable scoring patterns despite variations in match volume. This consistency suggests that friendly matches, while lacking competitive points, maintain genuine competitive intensity.

The 70.5% both-teams-scoring rate in 2025 is particularly noteworthy. In official league competitions, it is common for defensive teams to limit opponents' scoring, particularly in tight title races or relegation battles. Friendly matches, with their reduced pressure and emphasis on tactical experimentation, often feature more open, attacking play. The high both-teams-scoring rate suggests that coaches are using friendly fixtures to develop attacking schemes and test offensive strategies, resulting in matches where both teams score regularly.

Score margin distribution in the 2025 season shows considerable variation: matches range from 1-goal differences (highly competitive) to 22-goal margins (dominant performances). Notable examples include:

  • Metalurg Avtokomanda W 39–17 Struzanka W (22-goal margin)
  • Vardar SCJS W 34–21 Pelister W (13-goal margin)
  • Most W 32–32 Most W (0-goal margin/draw)
  • NEKA W 25–26 Vasas W (1-goal margin)

This wide variance indicates that friendly matches serve multiple purposes: some are competitive preparation between evenly-matched opponents, while others involve dominant performances by stronger clubs preparing for major competitions. The presence of draws (such as the 32–32 match between Most and Zwickau) is notable, as draws are rare in official handball competitions where matches must produce a winner.

Statistical Insights and Betting Implications

For analysts and bettors, Club Friendly Women matches present both opportunities and challenges. The high scoring frequency (77.0% over 2.5/5.5 in 2025) suggests that over markets consistently find value in women's club friendly handball. The 70.5% both-teams-scoring rate indicates that BTTS (Both Teams to Score) markets are frequently successful, reflecting the attacking nature of friendly competition.

However, the high variance in score margins (ranging from 1-goal differences to 22-goal margins) suggests that handicap and spread markets require careful opponent analysis. The 16.5-point home advantage in the 2025 season indicates that home team bias remains a significant factor, though at lower levels than historical seasons. This suggests that away teams are increasingly competitive in friendly fixtures, possibly reflecting the strategic selection of evenly-matched opponents.

The consistency of scoring patterns across seasons (56+ goals per match annually) provides reliable baseline data for goal-based betting markets. The 49.8% home win rate and 35.6% away win rate in 2025 (with 14.6% draws implied) suggests that while home advantage exists, it is less pronounced than in official league competitions, where home teams typically win 55–60% of matches. This pattern reflects the reduced competitive stakes in friendly fixtures.

Die Future of Women's Club Friendly Handball

The record 261 matches tracked in 2025 suggests that women's club friendly handball will continue growing in visibility and importance. Several factors support this trajectory:

1. Tournament Preparation Emphasis: Major tournaments such as the 2026 IHF Women's World Championship and 2026 EHF EURO Women's Championship drive increased friendly match activity as clubs prepare. The concentration of friendly matches around official tournament periods indicates that clubs view friendly fixtures as essential preparation.

2. European Competition Demands: Clubs competing in EHF Champions League, EHF European League, and EHF European Cup require consistent international preparation. Friendly matches against European opponents provide valuable experience for navigating the demanding schedules and competitive intensity of European club competitions.

3. Data Platform Growth: The expansion of sports statistics platforms and their coverage of friendly matches has made this data increasingly accessible to coaches, analysts, and bettors. This transparency drives further interest in friendly match data.

4. Women's Handball Development: Emerging handball nations increasingly use friendly matches as development tools. The growth in Eastern European and Southern European participation suggests that clubs in developing handball regions view international friendlies as pathways to competitive improvement.

5. Betting Market Development: The consistent availability of friendly match data across betting platforms suggests sustained commercial interest in women's club friendly handball markets.

The evolution from 110 matches in 2018 to 261 in 2025 demonstrates that women's club friendly handball has transitioned from a minor statistical category to a significant component of the international women's handball calendar. While these matches lack the competitive stakes of official leagues and cups, their strategic importance in preparation, development, and international exposure makes them increasingly central to women's handball's competitive ecosystem.

Conclusion

Club Friendly Women represents a unique and growing category within women's handball: informal, non-official matches that serve critical preparation and development functions. The 2025 season's record 261 matches, combined with consistent high-scoring patterns (56.15 goals per match) and competitive balance (70.5% both-teams-scoring rate), demonstrates that these fixtures are genuinely competitive preparation tools rather than recreational matches. The participation of over 80 clubs from 15+ countries, with strong representation from Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Western European nations, reflects the international character of modern women's handball.

For coaches, these matches provide tactical laboratories where strategies can be tested without competitive consequences. For players, they offer international competitive exposure and development opportunities. For analysts and bettors, they provide consistent, high-scoring fixtures with distinctive competitive characteristics. As women's handball continues to professionalize and internationalize, Club Friendly Women matches will likely remain essential components of the competitive calendar, serving as bridges between official competitions and providing the preparation infrastructure that supports elite women's handball performance.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What is Club Friendly Women in handball?

Club Friendly Women is a classification of informal, non-official friendly matches between women's handball clubs from different countries. Unlike official league competitions, these matches carry no championship points, standings, or titles. They serve as preparation and development tools for clubs preparing for major tournaments and official competitions.

How many teams participate in Club Friendly Women matches?

Approximately 80 women's handball clubs from over 15 countries participate in tracked friendly matches, including teams from Romania, Hungary, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and other nations. The exact number varies seasonally.

Is Club Friendly Women an official competition?

No, Club Friendly Women is not an official competition. It is a statistical classification used by sports data platforms to track friendly matches between clubs. There is no official championship, no points system, no standings, and no governing body awarding titles. These are informal bilateral matches arranged between clubs.

How many Club Friendly Women matches are played each season?

The number has grown significantly: 110 matches in 2018, 186 in 2021, 211 in 2023, 143 in 2024, and 261 in 2025. The 2025 season represents the highest recorded volume, reflecting increased internationalization and systematic data collection across handball statistics platforms.

What is the average score in Club Friendly Women matches?

The average score across recent seasons is 55–56 goals per match combined (approximately 27–28 goals per team). The 2025 season shows 56.15 goals per match average, with 70.5% of matches featuring both teams scoring and 77.0% of matches going over 2.5/5.5 goals.

Why are Club Friendly Women matches important?

Friendly matches serve critical functions in women's handball: pre-tournament preparation, tactical testing, player development, international experience building, and competitive evaluation without league point consequences. They allow coaches complete flexibility to experiment with formations and younger players before official competition.

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