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Super Cup Women

Denmark · Handball

Season 2025

Super Cup WomenToday's Matches

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

Super Cup WomenPlayoffs

Final

OWOdense W1
EWEsbjerg W0
33–30

Super Cup WomenResults

The latest 1 completed matches in the Super Cup Women. The highest-scoring result was Odense W 33–30 Esbjerg W. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
3330
3330
2025-08-24FT

Super Cup WomenBetting Insights

Super Cup Women 2025 — key betting statistics across 1 matches played. Games average 63.00 combined scoring. Home sides win 100.0% of the time and the most common scoreline is 33-30. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

63.00Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
100.0%Home Win %
0.0%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+66.70Home Advantage

Super Cup WomenSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Super Cup Women, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 63.00 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.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Super Cup WomenTeams

All 2 teams competing in the Super Cup Women 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Super Cup WomenPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Super Cup Women, 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

Founded2011

The Danish Women's Handball Super Cup was established in 2011 by Divisionsforeningen, the Danish Handball Federation's administrative body, to create a marquee preseason event that would generate excitement before the official season begins. The tournament format pairs the reigning league champion against the domestic cup winner in a single-match showdown, making it a prestige battle rather than a traditional tournament structure. This format has proven successful in attracting top talent and media attention, with the competition growing in stature throughout the 2010s and 2020s. The Super Cup has become a barometer of early-season form and competitive balance, often producing dramatic finishes and serving as a launching pad for championship-contending teams. The competition's significance has expanded as Danish women's handball has established itself as one of Europe's strongest domestic leagues, with consistent representation in European club competitions.

  • 2011 — Danish Super Cup established as preseason tournament between league champion and cup winner
  • 2015 — Team Esbjerg claims first of multiple Super Cup titles
  • 2019 — Esbjerg repeats as Super Cup champion, establishing dominance
  • 2022 — Esbjerg wins third Super Cup title, tying for most wins in competition history
  • 2025 — Odense Håndbold defeats Esbjerg 33–30 in dramatic final to claim second consecutive title

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams2

The Danish Women's Handball Super Cup is contested as a single-match final held annually in late August before the domestic league season begins. The competition features the reigning Danish league champion facing the winner of the Danish Women's Handball Cup in a one-off match. There is no round-robin or group stage; the entire tournament culminates in this prestigious final. Victory is determined by the highest score after regular time, with extra time and a penalty shootout employed if the match ends level. The tournament carries significant prestige as a preseason showcase despite its simple format, attracting capacity crowds and extensive media coverage throughout Denmark.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesTeam Esbjerg (4)

Ikast Håndbold is the only club to win the Super Cup on three consecutive occasions (2013, 2014, 2016), demonstrating sustained excellence across multiple seasons.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

has established itself as the competition's dominant force in recent years, capturing back-to-back Super Cup titles in the 2024 and 2025 seasons. The 2025 final proved to be one of the most dramatic in recent memory, with Odense overcoming 33–30 in a tightly contested match on August 24, 2025. This victory marked Odense's second consecutive title and their third overall in the Super Cup's history, consolidating their status as one of Denmark's premier handball organizations. The narrow three-goal margin illustrated the competitive equilibrium between Denmark's elite clubs heading into the new season.

remains the competition's most successful club historically with four total titles, though they have been unable to reclaim the trophy since 2024. Despite the recent setback, Esbjerg's consistent presence in Super Cup finals underscores their sustained excellence at the highest level of Danish women's handball. The club's four titles (2015, 2019, 2022, 2024) span across a decade, demonstrating their ability to maintain competitive relevance across multiple generations of players and coaching staff. Their August 2025 final appearance against Odense represented their fourth appearance in five years, highlighting their position as one of the competition's perennial contenders.

The Super Cup's competitive landscape reflects the broader strength of Danish women's handball, where multiple clubs possess the resources and talent to compete for domestic honors. Historical winners including Ikast Håndbold (three titles), Viborg HK, Copenhagen, and Randers demonstrate the tournament's role in showcasing Denmark's exceptional depth of elite women's handball talent. The presence of different champions across the competition's history, rather than dominance by a single club, has contributed to the Super Cup's appeal as a prestige event that genuinely excites Danish handball fans and media.

The 2025 final between Odense and Esbjerg encapsulated the preseason tournament's value as a competitive barometer. Both clubs entered the match as contenders for the domestic league title, making the Super Cup victory particularly significant as a psychological advantage heading into the season. Odense's ability to secure the trophy against Esbjerg—a club with superior historical Super Cup credentials—suggested the team had successfully maintained its championship form from the previous season and possessed the mental fortitude to perform under pressure in high-stakes matches.

Looking forward, the Super Cup continues to serve as an essential preseason fixture that allows Danish clubs to fine-tune their tactical systems, assess player fitness, and build competitive momentum before the official league campaign begins. For international observers, the tournament provides a valuable window into the current state of Danish women's handball and the competitive balance among the country's elite clubs. The narrow margins in recent finals, exemplified by Odense's three-goal victory in 2025, underscore that Danish women's handball has achieved a level of parity where any of the top clubs possesses the capability to win major tournaments on any given day.

Tournament Evolution and Strategic Importance

The Danish Women's Handball Super Cup has evolved from a novelty preseason event into one of the most anticipated fixtures on the Danish handball calendar since its establishment in 2011. The tournament's single-match format, while simple in structure, has proven remarkably effective in generating dramatic moments and compelling narratives. Unlike traditional multi-team tournaments that can be decided through group play dynamics, the Super Cup's one-off final format ensures that a single performance determines the outcome, placing immense pressure on both clubs and creating memorable occasions for Danish handball supporters.

The tournament's timing in late August positions it perfectly as the climactic preseason event, allowing teams to test their preparations in a match of genuine competitive significance. For newly assembled squads, the Super Cup provides an opportunity to establish team chemistry and tactical cohesion against elite opposition before the league season commences. For defending champions, it offers a chance to demonstrate that their previous season's success was not a one-off achievement but rather indicative of sustained competitive excellence. This psychological dimension has made the Super Cup a barometer of which clubs are genuinely positioned to challenge for the domestic title.

The competition has also served as a launching pad for breakthrough performances and unexpected triumphs. The variety of winners throughout its history—from powerhouses like Esbjerg and Odense to clubs like Ikast Håndbold, Viborg, and Copenhagen—demonstrates that the Super Cup's single-match format can produce outcomes that defy conventional wisdom about competitive hierarchies. This unpredictability, combined with the high stakes of a preseason finale, has made the Super Cup an essential viewing experience for Danish handball enthusiasts and a significant media event that generates extensive coverage across Danish sports outlets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Danish Women's Handball Super Cup?

The Danish Women's Handball Super Cup is an annual preseason tournament established in 2011 that features a single-match final between Denmark's reigning league champion and the Danish Cup winner. It is held in late August before the domestic league season begins.

How many teams compete in the Super Cup?

Only two teams compete in the Super Cup: the defending league champion and the cup winner. The tournament is a single-match final rather than a traditional multi-team tournament format.

Which club has won the most Super Cup titles?

Team Esbjerg holds the record with four Danish Women's Super Cup titles, won in 2015, 2019, 2022, and 2024. Ikast Håndbold previously held the record with three titles.

When is the Super Cup played?

The Danish Women's Handball Super Cup is held annually in late August, immediately before the domestic league season begins, serving as a high-profile preseason showcase.

Who won the 2025 Super Cup?

Odense Håndbold defeated Team Esbjerg 33–30 in the 2025 Super Cup final on August 24, 2025, claiming their second consecutive title and third overall in the competition.

Does the Super Cup have European significance?

While primarily a domestic Danish competition, the Super Cup's winner gains prestige within Danish handball circles. However, it does not provide direct qualification to European club competitions like the EHF Champions League.

API data: 21 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026