South and Central American Men's Club Handball Championship

Last updated
South and Central American Men's Club Handball Championship
First season 2019
No. of teams8
Confederation SCAHC (South America/Central America)
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Argentina.svg San Fernando HB
(2023)
Most titles Flag of Brazil.svg Handebol Taubaté
(2 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Official website https://handballsca.tv/
Sports current event.svg 2024

The South and Central Men's Club Handball Championship, organized by the South and Central America Handball Confederation, is the official competition for men's handball clubs of South and Central America qualifying the champion of the competition to the IHF Super Globe. The competition was established in 2019.

Contents

Summaries

YearHostFinalThird place match
ChampionScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2019
Details
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Taubaté [1]
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Handebol Taubaté
27–21 Flag of Argentina.svg
UNLu (Today San Fernando HB)
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EC Pinheiros
31–22 Flag of Argentina.svg
SAG Villa Ballester
2021
Details
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Taubaté [2]
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EC Pinheiros
No playoffs Flag of Brazil.svg
Handebol Taubaté
Flag of Brazil.svg
Nacional Handebol Clube
No playoffs Flag of Paraguay.svg
Club Olimpia
2022
Details
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Buenos Aires
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Handebol Taubaté
27–20 Flag of Brazil.svg
EC Pinheiros
Flag of Argentina.svg
San Fernando HB
28–25 Flag of Argentina.svg
SAG Villa Ballester
2023
Details
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São Paulo
Flag of Argentina.svg
San Fernando HB
35–33 (ET) Flag of Brazil.svg
Handebol Taubaté
Flag of Brazil.svg
EC Pinheiros
33–27 Flag of Brazil.svg
Handebol Cascavel
2024
Details
Flag of Brazil.svg
Taubaté
Flag of Brazil.svg
Handebol Taubaté
29–27 Flag of Brazil.svg
EC Pinheiros
Flag of Brazil.svg
Nacional Handebol Clube
37–35 Flag of Argentina.svg
San Fernando HB

Medal table

Per Club

RankClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Handebol Taubaté 3205
2 Flag of Brazil.svg EC Pinheiros 1225
3 Flag of Argentina.svg San Fernando HB 1113
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Nacional Handebol Clube 0022
Totals (4 entries)55515

Per Nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 44412
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1113
Totals (2 entries)55515

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References

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  2. "Noticia de Último Minuto". Facebook . South and Central America Handball Confederation. 7 July 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.