Azerbaijan Women's Handball Championship

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The Azerbaijan Women's Handball Championship is the premier league for women's handball clubs in Azerbaijan. First held in 1993 following the collapse of the Soviet Union, it has been dominated since by ABU Baku, 10 titles.

List of champions

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