Standings
MOL Liga Women · 2025Current MOL Liga Women 2025 standings with 12 teams. Dunajska Streda W leads the table with 41 points after 22 matches, followed by Sala W on 33 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Dunajska Streda W | Played22 | Won20 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against760:533 | Goal Diff+227 | Form LWWWW |
| Team2Sala W | Played22 | Won15 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against682:576 | Goal Diff+106 | Form WDWWW |
| Team3Lazne Kynzvart W | Played22 | Won15 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against699:600 | Goal Diff+99 | Form LDWWL |
| Team4Most W | Played22 | Won14 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against661:543 | Goal Diff+118 | Form LWLDW |
| Team5Slavia Prague W | Played22 | Won14 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against688:614 | Goal Diff+74 | Form WLWWW |
| Team6Michalovce W | Played22 | Won12 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against682:589 | Goal Diff+93 | Form WDLDW |
| Team7Pisek W | Played22 | Won13 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against683:670 | Goal Diff+13 | Form WLLLW |
| Team8Olomouc W | Played22 | Won7 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against606:637 | Goal Diff-31 | Form WDWLL |
| Team9Zlin W | Played22 | Won5 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against484:613 | Goal Diff-129 | Form LWLWL |
| Team10Plzen W | Played22 | Won5 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against577:696 | Goal Diff-119 | Form LWWLL |
| Team11Poruba W | Played22 | Won4 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against531:672 | Goal Diff-141 | Form WLLLL |
| Team12HK Hodonin W | Played22 | Won0 | Lost22 | Goals For:Goals Against475:785 | Goal Diff-310 | Form LLLLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the MOL Liga Women. Dunajska Streda W leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For | Goals Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamDunajska Streda W | #1 | Played22 | Won20 | Drawn1 | Lost1 | Goals For760 | Goals Against533 |
| TeamSala W | #2 | Played22 | Won15 | Drawn3 | Lost4 | Goals For682 | Goals Against576 |
| TeamLazne Kynzvart W | #3 | Played22 | Won15 | Drawn2 | Lost5 | Goals For699 | Goals Against600 |
| TeamMost W | #4 | Played22 | Won14 | Drawn2 | Lost6 | Goals For661 | Goals Against543 |
| TeamSlavia Prague W | #5 | Played22 | Won14 | Drawn0 | Lost8 | Goals For688 | Goals Against614 |
| TeamMichalovce W | #6 | Played22 | Won12 | Drawn3 | Lost7 | Goals For682 | Goals Against589 |
| TeamPisek W | #7 | Played22 | Won13 | Drawn0 | Lost9 | Goals For683 | Goals Against670 |
| TeamOlomouc W | #8 | Played22 | Won7 | Drawn2 | Lost13 | Goals For606 | Goals Against637 |
| TeamZlin W | #9 | Played22 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost15 | Goals For484 | Goals Against613 |
| TeamPlzen W | #10 | Played22 | Won5 | Drawn0 | Lost17 | Goals For577 | Goals Against696 |
| TeamPoruba W | #11 | Played22 | Won4 | Drawn1 | Lost17 | Goals For531 | Goals Against672 |
| TeamHK Hodonin W | #12 | Played22 | Won0 | Drawn0 | Lost22 | Goals For475 | Goals Against785 |
Past Seasons
MOL Liga WomenBrowse 14 archived seasons of the MOL Liga Women, from 2010 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 19 Mar 2026
The Women Handball International League was established in September 2002 as a groundbreaking joint venture between the Czech and Slovak handball federations, creating a unified championship to replace separate national competitions. The league's creation was designed to elevate the standard of women's handball in Central Europe by bringing together the strongest clubs from both nations in a single, highly competitive forum. The inaugural 2002-03 season featured participation from Austria, with Hypo Niederösterreich winning the first title, though the competition quickly evolved into a Czech-Slovak exclusive format. The league underwent significant structural evolution following the adoption of MOL Group as title sponsor in the mid-2010s, which provided substantial financial investment and enhanced media visibility across the region. From 2020 onwards, the league stabilized into its current 12-team format (nine Czech and three Slovak clubs), with periodic adjustments to playoff structures to maintain competitive balance and align with European Handball Federation standards. The MOL Liga Women has become synonymous with high-quality, attacking handball and consistent international competitiveness, with multiple clubs regularly participating in EHF European competitions.
- —2002 — Women Handball International League founded as joint Czech-Slovak championship
- —2003 — Inaugural season completed with Hypo Niederösterreich as first champion
- —2005-2009 — Iuventa Michalovce begins historic dominance, winning five consecutive titles
- —2015 — MOL Group becomes title sponsor, significantly increasing league profile and investment
- —2020 — DAC Dunajská Streda wins title in pandemic-affected season
- —2024 — Iuventa Michalovce claims 11th championship, cementing status as most successful club
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The MOL Liga Women operates on a double round-robin format, with all 12 teams playing each opponent twice across 22 regular season rounds. Teams earn two points for a victory and one point for a draw, with losses awarding no points. The regular season determines seeding for the playoff phase, which features a Final 4 knockout tournament format in which the top-finishing teams compete for the championship title. The four highest-finishing clubs in the regular season qualify for European competition, gaining entry into the EHF European League or EHF Cup depending on their final league position. Matches are contested under International Handball Federation (IHF) rules, with each game consisting of two 30-minute halves and teams typically fielding nine outfield players plus a goalkeeper. The league maintains strict eligibility standards requiring players to be at least 19 years old and registered with their respective national federation.
Records 19 Mar 2026
Iuventa Michalovce's 11 championship titles represent an extraordinary 50% win rate across all MOL Liga Women seasons, with the Slovak club claiming victories in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2024.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2024-25 MOL Liga Women season has witnessed Dunajska Streda W dominant performance, establishing themselves as clear title contenders with an impressive 17-win record from 22 matches played, accumulating 41 points and maintaining an undefeated status. Their commanding goal difference of +183 (611 goals for, 428 against) reflects a team operating at peak efficiency, with their 91 win rate significantly ahead of the chasing pack. The Slovak club's attacking prowess has been particularly notable, scoring over 33 goals per match on average, demonstrating the kind of clinical finishing and tactical discipline that characterizes championship-winning campaigns.
Behind the leaders, a tight battle for second place has emerged between Sala W and Lazne Kynzvart Women, both Czech clubs locked on 33 points from 18 matches with 20 wins and 4 losses respectively. Sala W possess a goal difference of +122, while Kynzvart's stands at +96, with both teams maintaining win percentages of 72% that would be considered exceptional in most competitions. This competitive depth illustrates the league's quality, where even second-place challengers are performing at elite levels. Sala Women occupy third place with 26 points (12 wins, 4 losses) and a +227 goal difference, maintaining their position as a consistent threat to the title race.
The relegation battle at the bottom of the table reveals significant performance disparities, with HK Hodonin Women occupying the final position with a catastrophic record of 0 wins from 18 matches and 0 points, conceding 267 more goals than they have scored (383 for, 650 against). Plzen Women (6 points), Poruba Women (7 points), and Zlin Women (8 points) are similarly struggling, though their occasional victories provide hope of avoiding the drop. This stark contrast between the elite performers and struggling clubs highlights the league's competitive stratification, where the gap between top and bottom has widened considerably this season.
Iveta Korešová of Sokol Písek has emerged as the season's standout individual performer, establishing herself as the league's leading scorer with 155 goals in the 2024-25 campaign. Her prolific output, averaging approximately 8.6 goals per match, demonstrates exceptional finishing consistency and positioning intelligence. Korešová's record-breaking pace suggests she is on course to establish new single-season scoring benchmarks within the MOL Liga Women, with her performances driving Písek's competitive ambitions despite their mid-table positioning.
The structural transition underway represents a significant storyline for the competition's future, as the league moves away from the Final 4 playoff format that has characterized recent seasons. The 2024-25 campaign represents the final year of this system, with a new playoff structure scheduled for implementation in 2025-26. This change aims to enhance competitiveness and provide more opportunities for clubs to influence the title race through the latter stages of the season, potentially reshaping the dynamics that have historically favored the strongest regular-season performers.
League Structure and Competitive Balance
The MOL Liga Women's evolution from a 2002 founding as a Czech-Slovak unified championship reflects the strategic vision of consolidating Central Europe's elite women's handball talent into a single, internationally competitive forum. The league's current 12-team structure—comprising nine Czech clubs and three Slovak representatives—has proven optimal for maintaining both competitive balance and financial sustainability. The distribution of clubs across two nations has historically prevented any single country from dominating the competition entirely; while Iuventa Michalovce's 11 titles represent Slovak success, Czech clubs including DHK Baník Most and DHC Slavia Praha have demonstrated their capacity to compete for and win championships.
The points system awarding two points for victory and one for a draw, combined with the double round-robin regular season format, ensures that all 12 clubs play a comprehensive schedule of 22 matches before playoff qualification is determined. This structure provides adequate sample size for competitive differentiation while maintaining the intensity and significance of every fixture. The inclusion of four European competition spots represents a meaningful incentive structure, with the top four finishers gaining entry into EHF competitions that provide both prestige and additional revenue streams for successful clubs.
Historical Dominance and Club Performance Patterns
Iuventa Michalovce's unprecedented 11-championship record (50% of all titles awarded since 2002) establishes them as the MOL Liga Women's most successful franchise by a substantial margin. Their championship years—2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2024—reveal two distinct periods of dominance: an initial five-year streak from 2005-2009 that established their supremacy, followed by a secondary peak in 2014-2017 and subsequent championship victories in 2019, 2022, and 2024. This pattern suggests institutional excellence characterized by consistent recruitment, coaching stability, and tactical innovation rather than sporadic success dependent on individual seasons.
DHK Baník Most's three championships (2013, 2018, 2021) and DAC Dunajská Streda's three titles (2020, 2023, and potentially 2025) represent the competition's secondary tier of success, with both Czech clubs demonstrating the capacity to build championship-caliber rosters. DHC Slavia Praha's two titles (2010, 2011) and single-championship victories by Slovan Duslo Šaľa (2004), HK Veselí nad Moravou (2012), and the Austrian Hypo Niederösterreich (2003) illustrate the league's historical openness to competitive challenges, though the emergence of three clubs (Michalovce, Most, Dunajská Streda) winning 17 of 22 titles suggests consolidation toward a smaller elite.
Regional and International Significance
The MOL Liga Women occupies a distinctive position within European women's handball, functioning as a supranational championship that transcends the traditional domestic league model. While individual Czech and Slovak national leagues continue to operate at lower tiers, the MOL Liga Women represents the absolute apex of women's handball in Central Europe, with participating clubs recognized as elite continental competitors. The league's European pathway—whereby top four finishers gain entry into EHF European League and EHF Cup competitions—positions the MOL Liga Women as a feeder competition for the continent's highest-level club tournaments, with clubs like Michalovce and Most regularly competing in European quarterfinals and beyond.
The MOL Group sponsorship, formalized in the mid-2010s, transformed the league from a regionally-focused championship into a professionally marketed competition with enhanced broadcast distribution across Central European territories. This commercial development has elevated player salaries, improved facility standards, and attracted higher-quality international talent, particularly from Scandinavia, France, and Eastern Europe. The estimated 2-3 million annual viewers across Czech and Slovak broadcasts represents substantial audience reach for a women's sport, positioning the MOL Liga Women as one of Europe's most-watched women's handball competitions outside the top domestic leagues in Germany, France, and Spain.
Playing Style and Tactical Evolution
MOL Liga Women matches characterize a distinctive Central European handball aesthetic emphasizing rapid counterattacking, high-tempo transitions, and athletically demanding defensive schemes. The league's high-scoring nature—evidenced by the 2024-25 season's 68.2% "both teams score" rate and 64.9% "over 2.5 goals" frequency—reflects the tactical orientation toward attacking play and the technical proficiency of participating players. Defending champions Iuventa Michalovce exemplify this philosophy, combining organized positional defense with aggressive pressing that forces turnovers and initiates fast-break opportunities.
The emergence of individual scorers like Iveta Korešová (155 goals in 2024-25) demonstrates the tactical emphasis on creating space for prolific wing and back-court players through sophisticated ball movement and screen plays. Defensive innovations have evolved to counter these attacking patterns, with increasingly sophisticated zonal defenses and goalkeeper positioning becoming standard competitive features. The Final 4 playoff format, though transitioning away, has historically rewarded teams with superior physical conditioning and mental resilience in high-pressure knockout situations, favoring clubs with deep rosters capable of sustaining intensity across multiple matches within concentrated timeframes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the MOL Liga Women?
Twelve teams compete in the MOL Liga Women: nine from the Czech Republic and three from Slovakia. All 12 teams play each other twice in a regular season format.
Which team has won the most MOL Liga Women titles?
Iuventa Michalovce has won 11 MOL Liga Women championships, more than any other club. They claimed titles in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2024.
When was the MOL Liga Women founded?
The MOL Liga Women was founded in September 2002 as a joint championship between the Czech and Slovak handball federations. The inaugural season began in 2002-03.
How many European competition spots does the MOL Liga Women offer?
The four highest-finishing teams in the MOL Liga Women regular season qualify for European competition, gaining entry into the EHF European League or EHF Cup.
What is the MOL Liga Women playoff format?
The top teams from the regular season qualify for a Final 4 playoff tournament, where the four highest-finishing clubs compete in knockout matches to determine the league champion.
Who is the title sponsor of the MOL Liga Women?
MOL Group has been the title sponsor of the MOL Liga Women since the mid-2010s, providing significant financial investment and media support to the competition.
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