Iranian Women's Handball League

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Iranian Women's Handball League
Sport Handball
Country IRAN
ContinentAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
Larestan
(2022–23)

Iran Women's (Premier) Handball League is the highest level of national handball competitions in Iran.

Contents

Until June 2016, the Larestan team won the women's premier league four times and became runner-up once. [1] Team Samen Sabzevar has become the champion 5 times from 2011 to 2015. [2]

League champions

First Division

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird place
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99Tarbiat Badani FarsFoolad IsfahanMoghavemat Basij Kerman [3]
1999-00
2000–01
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03Zob Ahan IsfahanFoolad IsfahanPayam Tehran [4]
2003–04

Premier League

The premier league has been the highest level of women's handball league in Iran since 2005. [5]

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird place
2005–06Shahrdari ShirazZob Ahan IsfahanSepahan Isfahan
2006–07
2007–08Sepahan Isfahan
2008–09Zob Ahan IsfahanHandball FarsSepahan Isfahan
2009–10Zob Ahan IsfahanHandball FarsPerspolis Tehran
2010–11Handball FarsZob Ahan IsfahanSepahan Isfahan
2011–12Samen SabzevarZeytoon KermanZob Ahan Isfahan
2012–13Samen SabzevarBime Razi TehranShokohi Kordestan
2013–14Samen SabzevarShahrdari SanandajSamen Tehran
2014–15Samen SabzevarShahrdari SanandajTasisat Daryayi Tehran
2015–16Samen SabzevarShahrdari SanandajTasisat Daryayi Tehran
2016–17LarestanTasisat Daryayi TehranZob Ahan Isfahan
2017–18Tasisat Daryayi TehranNafto Gaz GachsaranLarestan
2018–19LarestanTasisat Daryayi TehranZob Ahan Isfahan
2019–20Eshtehad Saze MashhadNirozamini KazerunTasisat Daryayi Tehran
2020–21Eshtehad Saze MashhadNirozamini KazerunSepahan Isfahan
2021–22
2022–23

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