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WHA Women

Austria · Handball

Season 2025

WHA WomenToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

WHA WomenStandings

Current WHA Women 2025 standings with 12 teams. Hypo NO W leads the table with 34 points after 19 matches, followed by Atzgersdorf W on 34 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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1
Played: 19Won: 17Lost: 2Goal Diff: +241
2
Played: 19Won: 17Lost: 2Goal Diff: +229
3
Played: 19Won: 13Lost: 4Goal Diff: +101
4
Played: 19Won: 12Lost: 5Goal Diff: +69
5
Played: 19Won: 10Lost: 9Goal Diff: -55
6
Played: 19Won: 8Lost: 8Goal Diff: -12
7
Played: 19Won: 6Lost: 10Goal Diff: -50
8
Played: 19Won: 7Lost: 11Goal Diff: -62
9
Played: 19Won: 6Lost: 12Goal Diff: -72
10
Played: 19Won: 4Lost: 13Goal Diff: -103
11
Played: 19Won: 5Lost: 14Goal Diff: -110
12
Played: 19Won: 1Lost: 16Goal Diff: -176

WHA WomenResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the WHA Women. The highest-scoring result was St. Polten W 37–40 Feldkirch W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
2224
2224
2026-04-18FT
4027
4027
2026-04-18FT
2737
2737
2026-04-18FT
3724
3724
2026-04-18FT
1728
1728
2026-04-18FT
3228
3228
2026-04-18FT
2724
2724
2026-03-28FT
2726
2726
2026-03-28FT
2623
2623
2026-03-28FT
3740
3740
2026-03-28FT
1430
1430
2026-03-28FT
2240
2240
2026-03-25FT
2933
2933
2026-03-21FT
3321
3321
2026-03-21FT
2731
2731
2026-03-21FT
2526
2526
2026-03-21FT
2531
2531
2026-03-21FT
3335
3335
2026-03-21FT
2242
2242
2026-03-15FT
2831
2831
2026-03-14FT
1932
1932
2026-03-14FT
2728
2728
2026-03-14FT
4325
4325
2026-03-14FT
3224
3224
2026-03-14FT
2733
2733
2026-03-07FT

WHA WomenTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the WHA Women. Hypo NO W leads with 17 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.

WHA WomenBetting Insights

WHA Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 114 matches played. Games average 56.70 combined scoring. Home sides win 51.8% of the time and the most common scoreline is 33-24. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

56.70Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
51.8%Home Win %
41.2%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+18.50Home Advantage

WHA WomenSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the WHA Women, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 56.70 combined scoring per match across 114 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

WHA WomenUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

12 teams in the WHA Women 2025 season ranked by wins. Hypo NO W leads with 17 wins. Their 4-season average is 21.3 wins per season. MGA Handball W shows the biggest improvement this season with 4 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1HWHypo NO W17Won
Played19Lost2Goals For666Goals Against425Avg W21.3Avg L0.5
Played19Lost2Goals For649Goals Against420Avg W17.3Avg L3.0
Played19Lost4Goals For575Goals Against474Avg W9.5Avg L10.0
4TWTulln W12Won
Played19Lost5Goals For576Goals Against507Avg W9.7Avg L10.7
5FWFeldkirch W10Won
Played19Lost9Goals For561Goals Against616Avg W7.8Avg L12.5
Played19Lost8Goals For529Goals Against541Avg W7.8Avg L12.5
Played19Lost11Goals For542Goals Against604Avg WAvg L
8FWFuchse W6Won
Played19Lost10Goals For509Goals Against559Avg W7.5Avg L13.0
Played19Lost12Goals For500Goals Against572Avg W8.8Avg L11.0
Played19Lost14Goals For421Goals Against531Avg W8.7Avg L10.3
11SWSt. Polten W4Won
Played19Lost13Goals For483Goals Against586Avg W5.5Avg L14.5
Played19Lost16Goals For453Goals Against629Avg W4.7Avg L14.7

WHA WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the WHA Women, from 2022 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1972

The Women Handball Liga Austria was established in 1972 as the top domestic competition for women's handball in Austria. The league developed from the growth of handball as an Olympic sport, with women's handball added to the Olympic Games in 1976. Throughout its history, the WHA has been dominated by Hypo Niederösterreich, a club that won 42 consecutive championships from 1976/77 through 2017/18—one of the most remarkable winning streaks in European sports. This dominance was finally broken in 2018/19 when WAT Atzgersdorf won their first title in club history. The league has evolved into a competitive platform for Austrian women's handball, with regular participation in European competitions. The format has remained relatively consistent with a 12-team structure, though the league has seen various format adjustments over the decades. Austrian clubs have established themselves as competitive forces in European handball, with Hypo Niederösterreich winning eight EHF Champions League titles.

  • 1972 — Women Handball Liga Austria founded as the top domestic competition
  • 1976/77 — Hypo Niederösterreich wins first championship, beginning unprecedented 42-year dominance
  • 2018/19 — WAT Atzgersdorf ends Hypo's 42-year championship streak with dramatic playoff victory
  • 2020/21 — Hypo Niederösterreich reasserts dominance with championship, beginning new consecutive title streak
  • 2024/25 — Hypo Niederösterreich wins fifth consecutive title, solidifying return to dominance

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots2

The Women Handball Liga Austria operates with 12 teams competing in a round-robin regular season where each club plays every other club twice—once at home and once away. Teams earn 2 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw. The top eight teams advance to the playoff phase, which culminates in a best-of-three championship final series. The bottom two teams are relegated to HLA 2, the second division. The Austrian champion automatically qualifies for the EHF Champions League, with additional European spots available for high-finishing teams. The playoff system ensures competitive balance and maintains fan interest through the spring months, with the championship typically decided in May.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesHypo Niederösterreich (47)

Hypo Niederösterreich's 42-year consecutive championship streak from 1976/77 to 2017/18 remains one of the longest dominant runs by any team in European sports history.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

Hypo NO W

The 2025/26 season of the Women Handball Liga Austria is shaping up as a competitive battle for supremacy. Atzgersdorf W has made an impressive start, holding the top position in the standings with 14 wins from 19 matches played, accumulating 34 points and demonstrating the attacking prowess that has characterized their recent campaigns. The club has scored 515 goals while conceding only 329, establishing a commanding +241 goal difference. Their 89 win rate reflects exceptional consistency and dominance in early-season play. Hypo Niederösterreich, despite being the defending champions and holders of five consecutive titles, sits in second place with 13 wins from 15 matches and 34 points. However, their +189 goal difference—marginally superior to Atzgersdorf's—suggests they remain a formidable threat. The gap between first and second is narrow at just 2 points, indicating a season-long title race is likely to develop.

The title contenders are being closely followed by Tulln W in third place with 11 wins from 15 matches (24 points, +78 goal difference), representing a credible third force in the competition. MGA Handball W occupies fourth position with 9 wins from 15 matches and 20 points, maintaining mathematical chances of a playoff berth. The competitive structure of the league means that the regular season standings will significantly influence playoff positioning, with the top eight teams advancing to elimination rounds. The middle-tier teams—Feldkirch W (5th, 16 points), Korneuburg W (6th, 13 points), and Fuchse W (7th, 11 points)—are still within striking distance of the playoffs, making the final weeks of the regular season critical for their championship ambitions.

The relegation battle is taking shape at the bottom of the standings, where Dornbirn/Schoren W occupies the twelfth and final position with just 1 win from 16 matches and 4 points. The club has conceded 540 goals while scoring only 383, producing a catastrophic -157 goal difference that reflects significant performance issues. St. Polten W in eleventh place with 2 wins from 15 matches (6 points) is also in serious danger, while roomz JAGS WV W with 4 wins from 15 matches (8 points) faces an uphill battle to avoid the drop. These three clubs will need substantial improvements to secure their top-division status for next season, with the bottom two facing automatic relegation.

Standout Performer and Season Narrative

Atzgersdorf's resurgence represents the standout story of the season so far. The club that broke Hypo's 42-year dominance in 2018/19 has shown that their championship victory was no fluke, maintaining competitive consistency and establishing themselves as genuine challengers to Hypo's five-year reign. Their offensive efficiency—averaging 34.3 goals per match—combined with defensive solidity (22 goals conceded per match) has created a formidable formula. The narrative of Atzgersdorf versus Hypo is particularly compelling given their history: Hypo's response to losing the 2018/19 title was to win five consecutive championships, demonstrating their organizational strength and ability to rebuild. Now, with Atzgersdorf leading the table, the stage is set for a dramatic conclusion to the season.

An unexpected development in the 2025/26 season has been the performance of mid-table teams, particularly Tulln W, who have established themselves as a credible third force with a 73% win rate. Their +78 goal difference and consistent performances suggest they could potentially challenge for a playoff position and potentially disrupt the traditional two-team dominance that has characterized recent seasons. The league's competitive balance—with eight teams advancing to playoffs from a twelve-team field—ensures that the remaining weeks of the regular season will be intensely competitive. Home advantage remains significant in Austrian women's handball, with the season-trend data showing a 21.5% home advantage, meaning teams that secure higher regular-season finishes will have crucial home-court benefits in the upcoming playoff rounds.

The Dominance of Hypo Niederösterreich: A Historical Perspective

Hypo Niederösterreich's 42-year championship streak from 1976/77 to 2017/18 stands as one of the most extraordinary achievements in European sports history. Over four decades, the club won 42 consecutive titles without interruption, establishing a dynasty that redefined women's handball in Austria and continental Europe. This unprecedented run coincided with the club's emergence as a European powerhouse, winning eight EHF Champions League titles and becoming a regular finalist in continental competitions. The consistency required to maintain championship-level performance across 42 seasons—spanning different eras of coaching, player generations, and competitive evolution—demonstrates organizational excellence and institutional strength that few sports clubs have ever achieved. The 2018/19 season, when WAT Atzgersdorf finally ended this streak, was a watershed moment in Austrian women's handball, proving that the competition could produce new champions and that the league remained genuinely competitive despite Hypo's dominance.

The aftermath of 2018/19 proved equally significant: Hypo Niederösterreich responded to their loss not by declining but by reasserting themselves immediately. They won the 2020/21 championship and have since captured five consecutive titles (2020/21 through 2024/25), demonstrating that their dominance was not a historical anomaly but rather a reflection of sustained organizational excellence. This second dominant streak, though shorter than the first, has reestablished Hypo as the competition's most successful club with 47 total championships. Their ability to rebuild and return to championship status after the 2018/19 loss speaks to the quality of their management, coaching infrastructure, and player development systems. For context, Hypo Niederösterreich's eight EHF Champions League titles place them among the most successful women's handball clubs in European history, alongside only a handful of other elite programs.

European Competition and International Standing

Austrian women's handball occupies a respectable position within European handball, with clubs regularly competing in the EHF Champions League, EHF European League, and EHF Cup. The WHA champion automatically qualifies for the EHF Champions League, ensuring that Austria maintains representation at the highest level of European club handball. Hypo Niederösterreich's eight European titles have made them one of the continent's most decorated women's handball clubs, comparable in achievement to elite programs from France, Germany, and Spain. The Austrian national team has also developed competitive players through the WHA, with the domestic league serving as a development platform for international talent. The competitive level of Austrian women's handball reflects the country's strong handball tradition, with both men's and women's clubs maintaining high standards and contributing significantly to European competitions. The WHA's position as a 12-team top division competing at European level demonstrates that Austrian women's handball has achieved sustainable professional standards that support competitive excellence.

Format and Competitive Structure

The Women Handball Liga Austria employs a well-established format that balances regular-season competition with playoff intensity. The 12-team structure ensures that each club plays 22 regular-season matches (11 home, 11 away), creating a comprehensive test of consistency and quality. The 2-point win, 1-point draw system incentivizes attacking play while rewarding competitive balance. The advancement of the top eight teams to playoffs creates genuine stakes throughout the season, as teams outside the playoff positions face elimination from title contention. The best-of-three championship final format ensures that the Austrian champion is tested across multiple matches, preventing single-match anomalies from determining the title. This structure has proven effective at maintaining competitive balance while allowing dominant teams like Hypo Niederösterreich to establish themselves through sustained excellence. The relegation of the bottom two teams to HLA 2 creates genuine consequences for poor performance, maintaining standards in the top division while providing promotion pathways from the second tier. The European qualification system—with the champion guaranteed EHF Champions League entry and additional spots available for high finishers—ensures that successful clubs are rewarded with continental competition opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the WHA Women?

12 teams compete in the top division of the Austrian Women's Handball League. The league is divided into a regular season followed by playoff stages, with the top eight teams advancing to the playoffs.

Who has won the most WHA Women championships?

Hypo Niederösterreich has won 47 championships, including an unprecedented 42 consecutive titles from 1976/77 to 2017/18. They have reasserted dominance with five consecutive titles from 2020/21 to 2024/25.

How does relegation work in the WHA Women?

The bottom two teams in the regular season are relegated to HLA 2, the second division of Austrian women's handball. Promotion from HLA 2 is possible for clubs finishing at the top of that division.

Which Austrian teams compete in European competitions?

The WHA champion automatically qualifies for the EHF Champions League. Additional Austrian clubs qualify for the EHF European League and EHF Cup based on their league finish. Austria typically has 2-3 clubs competing in major European competitions.

When does the WHA Women season take place?

The regular season runs from September through March, with the playoff phase and championship final typically taking place in April and May. This aligns with the European handball calendar.

What is the playoff format in the WHA Women?

The top eight teams from the regular season advance to the playoffs. The championship is decided in a best-of-three final series, where the first team to win two games is crowned Austrian champion.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025