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North Macedonia · Handball

Season 2025

SuperleagueToday's Matches

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

Finished Today

3 matches
StrugaTinex Prolet Skopje
RadovisEurofarm Pelister 2
OhridButel Skopje

SuperleaguePlayoffs

Pre-Round of 40

SStruga1
KKumanovo3
26–25,19–32,20–30,25–27
TSTinex Prolet Skopje2
E2Eurofarm Pelister 22
24–26,25–32,23–21,27–25
EPEurofarm Pelister4
TTikvesh0
30–25,29–21,43–24,44–23

Round of 40

BSButel Skopje0
OOhrid4
19–25,28–33,22–28,26–31
PPrilep4
RRadovis0
29–24,38–16,34–25,40–26
V1Vardar 19614
AAlkaloid0
34–28,28–25,33–32,30–27
BSButel Skopje1
TTikvesh2
24–25,33–25,20–25
OOhrid1
AAlkaloid0
28–24,27–27
PPrilep1
E2Eurofarm Pelister 21
28–31,29–26
RRadovis0
KKumanovo2
19–30,24–28
BSButel Skopje0
EPEurofarm Pelister2
21–31,25–41
TTikvesh0
AAlkaloid2
24–33,25–40
PPrilep2
KKumanovo0
29–28,29–25
RRadovis0
TSTinex Prolet Skopje2
23–30,17–19
E2Eurofarm Pelister 21
KKumanovo1
30–28,29–31
OOhrid0
V1Vardar 19612
26–28,21–31
EPEurofarm Pelister1
AAlkaloid0
26–26,35–33
TTikvesh0
V1Vardar 19612
27–31,24–35
PPrilep2
TSTinex Prolet Skopje0
30–27,30–29
EPEurofarm Pelister1
V1Vardar 19611
28–23,22–27
OOhrid2
TTikvesh0
31–19,37–20
TSTinex Prolet Skopje0
KKumanovo1
28–28,28–35
RRadovis0
SStruga2
24–26,26–33

SuperleagueStandings

Current Superleague 2025 standings with 12 teams. Vardar 1961 leads the table with 42 points after 22 matches, followed by Eurofarm Pelister on 38 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 22Won: 21Lost: 1Goal Diff: +175
2
Played: 22Won: 18Lost: 2Goal Diff: +231
3
Played: 22Won: 18Lost: 3Goal Diff: +202
4
Played: 22Won: 16Lost: 3Goal Diff: +186
5
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 10Goal Diff: +1
6
Played: 22Won: 11Lost: 11Goal Diff: -8
7
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 11Goal Diff: -48
8
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 12Goal Diff: -49
9
Played: 22Won: 5Lost: 14Goal Diff: -83
10
Played: 22Won: 3Lost: 18Goal Diff: -135
11
Played: 22Won: 3Lost: 18Goal Diff: -212
12
Played: 22Won: 0Lost: 22Goal Diff: -260

SuperleagueResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Superleague. The highest-scoring result was Vardar 1961 42–27 Butel Skopje. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Losers stage
2338
2338
2026-04-30FT
2729
2729
2026-04-30FT
2725
2725
2026-04-25FT
2527
2527
2026-04-25FT
4026
4026
2026-04-25FT
2926
2926
2026-04-15FT
3528
3528
2026-04-15FT
3326
3326
2026-04-15FT
2428
2428
2026-04-05FT
2930
2930
2026-04-04FT
3822
3822
2026-04-03FT
3129
3129
2026-03-28FT
1719
1719
2026-03-28FT
2531
2531
2026-03-27FT
2925
2925
2026-03-14FT
3431
3431
2026-03-14FT
3125
3125
2026-03-13FT
3020
3020
2026-03-01FT
2534
2534
2026-02-28FT
2123
2123
2026-02-28FT
2339
2339
2026-02-24FT
3923
3923
2026-02-21FT
3816
3816
2026-02-20FT
1943
1943
2026-02-20FT
2637
2637
2026-02-14FT

SuperleagueTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Superleague. Vardar 1961 leads with 21 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.

SuperleagueBetting Insights

Superleague 2025 — key betting statistics across 170 matches played. Games average 56.66 combined scoring. Home sides win 52.4% of the time and the most common scoreline is 30-20. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

56.66Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
52.4%Home Win %
42.9%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+19.10Home Advantage

SuperleagueSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Superleague, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 56.66 combined scoring per match across 170 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

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Top Scoring Teams

12 teams in the Superleague 2025 season ranked by wins. Vardar 1961 leads with 21 wins. Their 1-season average is 20.0 wins per season. Ohrid 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.

1V1Vardar 196121Won
Played22Lost1Goals For729Goals Against554Avg W20.0Avg L2.0
Played22Lost2Goals For768Goals Against537Avg W20.0Avg L2.0
3OOhrid18Won
Played22Lost3Goals For675Goals Against473Avg W14.0Avg L6.0
4AAlkaloid16Won
Played22Lost3Goals For749Goals Against563Avg W20.0Avg L2.0
5TTikvesh11Won
Played22Lost11Goals For568Goals Against576Avg W11.0Avg L8.0
6BSButel Skopje10Won
Played22Lost10Goals For610Goals Against609Avg W12.0Avg L10.0
Played22Lost11Goals For593Goals Against641Avg WAvg L
8PPrilep10Won
Played22Lost12Goals For620Goals Against669Avg W7.0Avg L12.0
Played22Lost14Goals For558Goals Against641Avg W6.0Avg L11.0
10KKumanovo3Won
Played22Lost18Goals For554Goals Against689Avg W5.0Avg L17.0
11SStruga3Won
Played22Lost18Goals For529Goals Against741Avg W3.0Avg L18.0
12RRadovis0Won
Played22Lost22Goals For507Goals Against767Avg W2.0Avg L18.0

SuperleaguePast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Superleague, from 2018 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 2026

Founded1992

The Macedonian Handball Super League was founded in 1992 following North Macedonia's independence and the dissolution of the Yugoslav handball system. The competition emerged from a tradition of strong Balkan handball, inheriting the competitive infrastructure of Yugoslav handball clubs based in the region. Since its inception, the league has undergone structural evolution, stabilising at 12 teams competing in a home-and-away format. The league achieved international prominence through the success of domestic clubs in European competitions, particularly Vardar Skopje and Eurofarm Pelister, who have regularly competed in the EHF Champions League. The Super League has become a breeding ground for Macedonian national team talent and a showcase for Balkan handball excellence.

  • 1992 — Macedonian Handball Super League established following North Macedonia's independence
  • 2000 — Vardar Skopje emerges as dominant force, beginning era of domestic supremacy
  • 2010 — League reaches stable format with consistent 12-team structure
  • 2015 — Vardar Skopje reaches EHF Champions League Final Four, elevating league's European profile
  • 2023 — Eurofarm Pelister wins domestic title, confirming competitive balance between top clubs
  • 2025 — Vardar 1961 leads season with 21 wins from 22 matches, demonstrating continued dominance

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots2

The Super League operates as a single-phase championship where all 12 clubs compete in a complete home-and-away round-robin tournament, totalling 22 matches per team across the season. The title is awarded to the club finishing first on the final standings. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the Macedonian Handball First League, with no playoff system employed. The top two finishers qualify for European competition: the champion enters the EHF Champions League group phase, while the runner-up competes in the EHF Europa League. Under the two-points-per-win system, clubs accumulate 2 points for victory and 1 point for a draw.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesRK Vardar (15)

The 2024/25 season has produced 6,710 goals across all 132 completed matches to date, averaging 50.8 goals per match—demonstrating the high-scoring nature of Macedonian handball.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Vardar 1961 maintains an extraordinary grip on the 2024/25 season, accumulating 38 points from 22 matches with a remarkable 21 wins and just a single defeat. The Skopje-based club has demonstrated near-flawless form, amassing 729 goals whilst conceding only 554—a goal difference of +175 that reflects their comprehensive dominance. Their 95 win rate is the highest in the league, positioning them as overwhelming favourites for the championship title.

The title race, however, has tightened considerably behind the leaders. Eurofarm Pelister and Ohrid have emerged as credible challengers, both securing 37–38 points from identical 22-match records. Pelister's goal difference of +231 actually surpasses Vardar's, suggesting they may have superior attacking efficiency, yet they remain in second place due to two losses compared to Vardar's one. Ohrid's +175 goal difference demonstrates the quality of the top three, all of whom are operating at elite scoring levels. The race for second place—and the crucial EHF Europa League berth—remains genuinely competitive between these two clubs.

The relegation battle has begun to crystallise around Kumanovo and Radovis, who occupy the bottom two positions with 7 and 42 points respectively. Radovis's zero-point tally from 22 matches represents an unprecedented collapse, having lost all 22 fixtures. Kumanovo's 3-win record offers marginally more hope, but both clubs face mathematical elimination from safety with multiple rounds remaining. Struga sits just above the drop zone with 7 points, creating a three-team relegation dogfight that will intensify as the season concludes.

Alkaloid has emerged as the season's standout mid-table performer, securing 35 points from 22 matches with 16 wins and a +186 goal difference. Their consistency places them firmly in European qualification contention, though their two losses prevent them from challenging the top three. Butel Skopje and Tikvesh occupy the middle tier at 22 points each, whilst Eurofarm Pelister 2, Prilep, and Tinex Prolet Skopje are clustered between 13 and 21 points, still theoretically capable of mounting late-season pushes towards safety or European qualification.

The 2024/25 season has been characterised by exceptional goal-scoring across the entire league, with over 6,700 goals registered across 132 matches to date. This high-octane attacking style reflects the offensive strengths of Macedonian handball, where multiple clubs are averaging over 30 goals per match. Vardar's consistency, Pelister's efficiency, and Ohrid's emergence as title challengers suggest the final rounds will deliver a compelling conclusion to what has been a season of genuine competitive quality.

Competitive Landscape and Club Hierarchy

The Macedonian Super League's competitive structure has evolved significantly since 1992, with a clear hierarchy emerging between the established powers and developing sides. Vardar, the league's most decorated club with 15 titles, has dominated the modern era, though their supremacy is no longer unchallenged. The rise of Eurofarm Pelister as a consistent title contender reflects investment in squad development and European competition experience, having competed regularly in the EHF Champions League and Europa League.

Ohrid's emergence as a top-three force in the 2024/25 season represents a broader democratisation of the league's elite tier. The Ohrid-based club has invested strategically in player recruitment and coaching infrastructure, resulting in their competitive position that challenges the historical duopoly of Vardar and Pelister. This three-way battle for supremacy provides the league with enhanced competitive balance compared to previous seasons when Vardar's dominance was more pronounced.

Mid-table clubs such as Alkaloid, Butel Skopje, and Tikvesh operate in a competitive band where European qualification remains theoretically possible but safety from relegation is not guaranteed. These clubs serve as important development platforms for emerging talent and provide consistent competitive opposition to the elite tier. The lower tier—comprising Eurofarm Pelister 2, Prilep, Tinex Prolet Skopje, Kumanovo, Struga, and Radovis—operates within a narrow points band where form fluctuations can dramatically alter final standings.

International Standing and European Participation

The Macedonian Handball Federation achieved a world ranking of 8th as of 2018, reflecting the nation's strong handball tradition and competitive infrastructure. This standing is maintained through consistent European participation by domestic clubs, particularly in the EHF Champions League and Europa League. Vardar Skopje has been the primary vehicle for Macedonian representation at the continental elite level, reaching the EHF Champions League Final Four on multiple occasions—most notably in the 2014/15 and 2019/20 seasons.

Eurofarm Pelister has increasingly established itself as a second pillar of European representation, competing regularly in continental competitions and developing players of international calibre. The success of these clubs in European competition has enhanced the Super League's profile and attracted foreign investment and talent to the domestic competition. European qualification through the Super League championship remains a significant incentive for clubs, with the two berths (Champions League for the champion, Europa League for the runner-up) representing the league's primary pathway to continental exposure.

Playing Style and Tactical Characteristics

Macedonian handball is characterised by a high-octane, attacking-oriented style that prioritises pace, ball movement, and efficient finishing. The 2024/25 season's average of 50.8 goals per match demonstrates the league's emphasis on offensive execution and attacking transitions. Defensive intensity remains competitive at the elite level, but the overall trend favours attacking play, with top teams regularly exceeding 35 goals per match.

The league's playing style reflects the influence of former Yugoslav handball traditions, which emphasised technical skill, tactical discipline, and collective attacking patterns. Contemporary Macedonian handball has evolved to incorporate modern elements such as increased physicality in defensive systems and sophisticated zone defences, yet the fundamental commitment to attacking efficiency remains evident. This tactical profile makes the Super League an attractive competition for fans and bettors seeking high-scoring, action-oriented matches.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Macedonian Super League?

Twelve clubs compete in the Super League, each playing 22 matches in a home-and-away round-robin format.

Which club has won the most Super League titles?

RK Vardar has won 15 Super League titles, the most of any club in the competition's history.

How does relegation work in the Macedonian Super League?

The bottom two teams at the end of the season are automatically relegated to the Macedonian Handball First League with no playoff system.

How many European spots does the Super League have?

Two clubs qualify for European competition: the champion enters the EHF Champions League, and the runner-up competes in the EHF Europa League.

What is the points system in the Super League?

Clubs earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. The team with the most points at the end of 22 matches wins the championship.

When was the Macedonian Super League founded?

The Super League was established in 1992 following North Macedonia's independence from Yugoslavia.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 30 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026