Polish Women's Superliga (women's handball)

Last updated
Polish Women's Superliiga
Current season, competition or edition:
Handball current event 2.svg 2023–24 Superliga (women's handball)
Sport Handball
Founded1939
No. of teams8
Country Poland
Confederation EHF
Most recent
champion(s)
Zagłębie Lubin
(2022–23)
Most titles MKS Lublin (22 titles)
TV partner(s) TVP Sport
International cup(s) Champions League
EHF Cup
Challenge Cup
Official website superligakobiet.pl

The Polish Women's Superliga, also known as the PGNiG Women's Superliga for sponsorship reasons, is the top women's handball league in Poland. The current champion is MKS Lublin

Contents

2021–22 teams

EHF league ranking

EHF League Ranking for 2022/23 season. [1]

Current
ranking
MovementLast season's
ranking
LeagueCoefficient
10Green-Up-Arrow.svg +1(11) Flag of Slovenia.svg 1. ženska rokometna liga 38.17
11RedDownArrow.svg -1(10) Flag of Sweden.svg Svensk handbollselit 37.40
12Green-Up-Arrow.svg +1(13) Flag of Poland.svg PGNiG Superliga33.00
13RedDownArrow.svg -1(12) Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Extraliga 31.50
14Disc Plain yellow dark.svg(14) Flag of Turkey.svg Süper Ligi 28.00

List of champions

See also

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References

  1. "2021/22 season ranking" (PDF). European Handball Federation . Retrieved 16 May 2022.