Super Cup — Today's Matches
Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.
Super Cup — Playoffs
Final
Super Cup — Results
The latest 1 completed matches in the Super Cup. The highest-scoring result was Aalborg 35–29 Skjern. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.
Super Cup — Betting Insights
Super Cup 2025 — key betting statistics across 1 matches played. Games average 64.00 combined scoring. Home sides win 100.0% of the time and the most common scoreline is 35-29. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.
Super Cup — Season Trends
Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Super Cup, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 64.00 combined scoring per match across 1 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.
Super Cup — Teams
All 2 teams competing in the Super Cup 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Super Cup — Past Seasons
Browse 8 archived seasons of the Super Cup, from 2015 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 Danish Super Cup was established in 2011 as an annual preseason tournament organized by Divisionsforeningen, Denmark's top-division handball governing body. Created to provide a competitive opener and crown an early-season champion, the tournament pairs the previous season's league champions against the cup winners in a single-match format. The competition has evolved into a prestigious fixture that showcases Denmark's handball excellence and generates significant domestic interest. Since its inception, the Super Cup has witnessed the rise of dominant teams, particularly Aalborg Håndbold's emergence as a modern powerhouse, winning seven titles including four consecutive championships from 2019 to 2022. The tournament's format and prestige have made it a key fixture in the Danish handball calendar, with matches increasingly drawing large crowds and broadcast audiences.
- —2011 — Danish Super Cup established as annual preseason tournament by Divisionsforeningen
- —2012 — Aalborg Håndbold claims first Super Cup title, marking the beginning of their rise to dominance
- —2013-2015 — Three consecutive one-goal finals highlight competitive era with eight different winners
- —2019 — Aalborg Håndbold defeats GOG 30-25 to begin their dominant four-year streak
- —2020 — Aalborg Håndbold sets scoring record with 37-31 victory over GOG in highest-scoring final
- —2023 — GOG upsets defending champion Aalborg 34-32, ending Aalborg's four-year winning streak
- —2025 — Aalborg Håndbold defeats Skjern 35-29 to claim seventh title and reclaim tournament dominance
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Danish Super Cup is contested in a single-match knockout format between two teams: the previous season's league champions and the cup winners. The competition serves as a preseason opener, typically played in August before the official league season begins. If the same team wins both the league and cup, the runner-up of one competition replaces the winner to ensure two distinct teams compete. Matches are played at a neutral or rotating venue across Denmark, with extra time and penalties determining the winner if regulation time ends in a draw, ensuring a decisive champion is crowned.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2020 final between Aalborg and GOG produced the tournament's highest-scoring match with 68 total goals, while the 2017 final saw the largest victory margin of 10 goals.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2025/26 Danish Super Cup season began with establishing themselves as the dominant force in Danish handball. In the 2025 final, defeated Skjern Håndbold 35-29 on August 24, 2025, claiming their seventh Super Cup title and reasserting their position as the tournament's most successful club. This victory marked 's return to form following their upset loss to GOG in the 2023 final, demonstrating their resilience and continued commitment to excellence at the season's outset.
enters the season as the clear favorite and defending Super Cup champion, having won the trophy in four of the last six seasons (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025). The club's consistency at the Super Cup stage reflects their broader dominance in Danish handball, where they compete as a top-tier force in the Håndboldligaen and the EHF Champions League. With seven total titles, holds a commanding lead over all other clubs in the competition's history, having won 47% of all Super Cups contested since 2011.
Skjern Håndbold, the 2025 final runners-up, remains a competitive force in Danish handball despite falling short in the Super Cup final. The club has appeared in multiple Super Cup finals throughout the tournament's history, demonstrating their status as a regular contender. Their 35-29 loss to in 2025 was their third Super Cup final appearance, highlighting their consistency among Denmark's elite teams.
The broader competitive landscape of Danish handball has evolved significantly since the Super Cup's establishment in 2011. The early years (2011-2018) featured eight different champions, reflecting a more balanced competitive environment. However, 's emergence as a modern powerhouse from 2019 onward has concentrated success, with the club winning seven of the last seven seasons (accounting for their four consecutive titles from 2019-2022 and returns in 2024-2025). This dominance underscores the club's superior squad depth, coaching excellence, and organizational structure, which have allowed them to maintain peak performance across multiple competitions simultaneously.
Tournament Evolution and Competitive Dynamics
Since its establishment in 2011, the Danish Super Cup has evolved from a competitive, open tournament to one increasingly dominated by Aalborg Håndbold. The early era (2011-2018) showcased the depth of Danish handball talent, with champions including AG København, Århus Håndbold, KIF Kolding København, Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, Skjern Håndbold, and TTH Holstebro. The 2013-2015 period was particularly notable for producing three consecutive one-goal finals, with margins of just one goal in 2013 (Århus 28-27 Aalborg), 2014 (KIF Kolding 17-16 Aalborg), and 2015 (KIF Kolding 23-22 Skjern), exemplifying the competitive balance of that era.
The introduction of Aalborg Håndbold's sustained excellence beginning in 2019 marked a significant shift in the tournament's competitive structure. Their four consecutive titles from 2019 to 2022 represented an unprecedented achievement in the Super Cup era, with only GOG's 2023 upset victory interrupting their dominance. Aalborg's return to form in 2024 and 2025 demonstrates that their success is not temporary but reflects fundamental organizational and squad-building advantages that position them as the tournament's modern standard-bearer.
Scoring Trends and Match Characteristics
Analysis of Danish Super Cup finals reveals significant evolution in scoring patterns and match intensity over the tournament's 15-year history. The early finals (2011-2015) averaged approximately 52-55 combined goals per match, reflecting a balanced defensive and offensive approach typical of that era. The 2020 final between Aalborg Håndbold and GOG, which produced 68 combined goals in a 37-31 Aalborg victory, represents the tournament's highest-scoring contest and reflects modern handball's trend toward increased offensive efficiency and faster-paced play.
Conversely, the 2014 final between KIF Kolding and Aalborg produced only 33 combined goals in a tight 17-16 contest, representing the lowest-scoring final in Super Cup history. This match exemplified defensive excellence and tactical discipline, with both teams prioritizing structural integrity over attacking volume. The variance in scoring patterns demonstrates that Super Cup finals reflect broader trends in Danish handball, where teams balance aggressive attacking play with defensive sophistication depending on their tactical approach and personnel strengths.
International Context and Domestic Significance
The Danish Super Cup holds particular significance within the broader context of Danish handball's global dominance. Denmark's national team has established itself as a world powerhouse, winning the World Championship four consecutive times (2019, 2021, 2023, 2025), and the domestic Super Cup serves as a proving ground for the clubs that develop and showcase the talent feeding into this international success. Aalborg Håndbold, as the Super Cup's most successful club, has been instrumental in developing players who represent Denmark internationally, further cementing the competition's importance within the Danish handball ecosystem.
The tournament's preseason timing makes it particularly valuable for assessing team form and competitive readiness before the official league season and European competitions commence. Teams use the Super Cup as a test of their summer preparation, allowing coaches to evaluate new signings, assess tactical adjustments, and identify areas requiring refinement before higher-stakes competition. This practical significance, combined with the prestige of facing elite domestic competition, ensures that the Danish Super Cup remains a fixture of genuine importance within the Danish handball calendar, despite its single-match format and preseason status.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Danish Super Cup in handball?
The Danish Super Cup is an annual preseason handball tournament established in 2011 that matches Denmark's league champions against the cup winners in a single-match showdown, serving as the traditional season opener in Danish handball.
How many teams compete in the Danish Super Cup?
Two teams compete in the Danish Super Cup: the previous season's league champions and cup winners. If the same team won both titles, the runner-up of one competition replaces the champion to ensure two distinct teams participate.
Who has won the most Danish Super Cup titles?
Aalborg Håndbold holds the record with seven Super Cup titles, achieved in 2012, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, and 2025. They won four consecutive championships from 2019 to 2022.
What is the largest victory margin in Danish Super Cup history?
The largest victory margin is 10 goals, set by Skjern Håndbold's 27-17 victory over Aalborg Håndbold in the 2017 final.
When is the Danish Super Cup played?
The Danish Super Cup is typically played in August before the official Danish handball league season begins, serving as a preseason competition and the traditional opener of the handball calendar.
How many different teams have won the Danish Super Cup since 2011?
Eight different teams have won the Danish Super Cup since its establishment in 2011: Aalborg Håndbold (7 titles), KIF Kolding København (2 titles), and six other clubs with one title each.
API data: 21 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026