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Superlig

Turkey · Handball

Season 2025

SuperligToday's Matches

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

Finished Today

7 matches
MihaliccikRize Genclik
GuneysuMihaliccik
TrabzonBursa Nilufer Belediyespor
Koycegiz BelediyeBeykoz Bld.
GiresunsporIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu
BesiktasSpor Toto
GuneysuRize Genclik

SuperligPlayoffs

Round of 28

STSpor Toto3
TTrabzon0
34–33,33–30,44–39
BBBeykoz Bld.3
RGRize Genclik0
34–30,40–25,41–36
BBBursa Nilufer Belediyespor2
TTrabzon0
37–31,44–35
BBBursa Nilufer Belediyespor3
GGiresunspor0
40–29,37–31,36–30
BBesiktas3
GGiresunspor0
35–24,40–31,41–20
STSpor Toto2
IKIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu1
30–32,34–26,27–24
GGuneysu1
MMihaliccik1
24–29,31–23
BBesiktas3
TTrabzon0
52–40,48–35,49–33
BBBursa Nilufer Belediyespor1
IKIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu1
38–38,27–32,30–29
RGRize Genclik2
GGuneysu0
28–27,26–23
KBKoycegiz Belediye0
MMihaliccik3
29–33,31–39,28–39
BBesiktas2
IKIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu0
42–34,41–23
BBBeykoz Bld.1
GGuneysu0
31–27,30–30
TTrabzon1
GGiresunspor1
23–28,42–35

Quarter-finals

KBKoycegiz Belediye0
RGRize Genclik2
25–28,31–32
BBBursa Nilufer Belediyespor2
STSpor Toto0
29–27,33–25
BBBeykoz Bld.2
KBKoycegiz Belediye0
39–27,31–26
GGiresunspor0
IKIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu2
36–44,31–52

Pre-Finals

TTrabzon0
IKIstanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu2
34–38,29–39

Finals

BBesiktas1
BBBursa Nilufer Belediyespor1
29–30,30–27

SuperligStandings

Current Superlig 2025 standings with 13 teams. Besiktas leads the table with 41 points after 22 matches, followed by Bursa Nilufer Belediyespor on 40 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 22Won: 20Lost: 1Goal Diff: +347
2
Played: 22Won: 19Lost: 1Goal Diff: +221
3
Played: 22Won: 16Lost: 4Goal Diff: +170
4
Played: 22Won: 16Lost: 5Goal Diff: +145
5
Played: 22Won: 13Lost: 8Goal Diff: +61
6
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 11Goal Diff: +34
7
Played: 22Won: 8Lost: 12Goal Diff: -7
8
Played: 22Won: 9Lost: 13Goal Diff: -46
9
Played: 22Won: 8Lost: 14Goal Diff: -51
10
Played: 22Won: 4Lost: 18Goal Diff: -179
11
Played: 22Won: 4Lost: 18Goal Diff: -196
12
Played: 22Won: 0Lost: 22Goal Diff: -499
13
Played: 0Won: 0Lost: 0Goal Diff: 0

SuperligResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Superlig. The highest-scoring result was Beykoz Bld. 45–40 Trabzon. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Winners stage
3029
3029
2026-04-26FT
4439
4439
2026-04-26FT
4120
4120
2026-04-25FT
3349
3349
2026-04-20FT
2427
2427
2026-04-19FT
3036
3036
2026-04-18FT
2533
2533
2026-04-15FT
3929
3929
2026-04-11FT
2730
2730
2026-04-11FT
3135
3135
2026-04-11FT
4435
4435
2026-04-08FT
4235
4235
2026-04-04FT
4123
4123
2026-04-04FT
5231
5231
2026-03-28FT
3034
3034
2026-03-28FT
3227
3227
2026-03-15FT
3033
3033
2026-03-15FT
3140
3140
2026-03-15FT
4835
4835
2026-03-11FT
3731
3731
2026-03-11FT
3426
3426
2026-03-11FT
4527
4527
2026-03-08FT
4633
4633
2026-03-08FT
3433
3433
2026-03-08FT
2930
2930
2026-03-05FT

SuperligTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 13 teams in the Superlig. Besiktas 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.

SuperligBetting Insights

Superlig 2025 — key betting statistics across 179 matches played. Games average 66.03 combined scoring. Home sides win 47.5% of the time and the most common scoreline is 40-29. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

66.03Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
47.5%Home Win %
48.6%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+14.20Home Advantage

SuperligSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Superlig, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 66.03 combined scoring per match across 179 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

Top Scoring Teams

13 teams in the Superlig 2025 season ranked by wins. Besiktas leads with 20 wins. Their 4-season average is 19.0 wins per season. Bursa Nilufer Belediyespor shows the biggest improvement this season with 7 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.

1BBesiktas20Won
Played22Lost1Goals For920Goals Against573Avg W19.0Avg L1.5
Played22Lost1Goals For822Goals Against601Avg W11.8Avg L9.3
Played22Lost4Goals For838Goals Against668Avg WAvg L
4STSpor Toto16Won
Played22Lost5Goals For819Goals Against674Avg W14.3Avg L5.8
Played22Lost8Goals For741Goals Against680Avg WAvg L
6TTrabzon10Won
Played22Lost11Goals For801Goals Against767Avg W4.5Avg L15.8
Played22Lost13Goals For665Goals Against711Avg W4.0Avg L15.0
8GGuneysu8Won
Played22Lost12Goals For686Goals Against693Avg W5.0Avg L15.0
Played22Lost14Goals For723Goals Against774Avg W16.5Avg L3.0
Played22Lost18Goals For600Goals Against779Avg W7.0Avg L12.8
11RGRize Genclik4Won
Played22Lost18Goals For577Goals Against773Avg W5.0Avg L15.5
Played22Lost22Goals For499Goals Against998Avg WAvg L
13DDepsas0Won
Played0Lost0Goals For0Goals Against0Avg W16.0Avg L4.0

SuperligPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Superlig, from 2017 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 19 Mar 2026

Founded1982Preceded byTurkish Field Handball League

The Turkish Men's Handball Super League emerged in 1982–83 as a modernised successor to the field handball competitions that began in 1942–43. The league was officially rebranded as the "Super League" in 2001–02, establishing its current identity. Since its inception, the competition has grown from a domestic competition into one of Europe's most competitive handball environments, with teams regularly competing in European club competitions. The league expanded and contracted over decades, settling at 13 teams as its standard format. Turkish handball's rise coincided with the professionalization of the sport in the 1990s and 2000s, transforming it from an amateur pastime into a major spectator sport with significant commercial backing.

  • 1942–43 — First field handball league established in Istanbul
  • 1945 — First Turkish handball championship contested
  • 1982–83 — Modern Turkish Men's Handball Super League founded
  • 2001–02 — Official rebranding to 'Super League' format
  • 2009–2017 — Beşiktaş JK begins historic nine-year title dominance
  • 2019–20 — Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2023–24 — Beykoz breaks Beşiktaş's consecutive title streak
  • 2024–25 — Beşiktaş wins undefeated championship with 20 wins in 22 matches

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams13Relegation spots2European spots3

The Turkish Handball Super League operates as a single round-robin competition where all 13 clubs play each other twice — once at home and once away — for a total of 24 matches per team across the season. Clubs earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The title is awarded to the club with the highest points total at the end of the regular season, with tiebreakers applied only if necessary. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the Turkish Handball First League, while the top three clubs qualify for European club competitions (EHF Champions League, EHF Europa League, or EHF European Cup). There is no playoff system; promotion and relegation are determined entirely by regular season performance.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesBeşiktaş JK (18)

Beşiktaş JK holds the record for consecutive league titles with 9 championships from 2009 to 2017, a dominant run unmatched in Turkish handball history.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Turkish Handball Super League season has been defined by Beşiktaş JK's commanding return to dominance. After losing the title to Beykoz in the 2023–24 season, Beşiktaş has mounted an exceptional campaign, remaining undefeated through 22 matches with an impressive record of 20 wins and just 1 draw. With 41 points already secured, they have established a commanding 1-point lead over second-placed Bursa Nilufer Belediyespor (40 points, 19 wins, 1 loss), making the title race largely decided in Beşiktaş's favour.

The title contenders have become clear as the season progresses. Spor Toto occupies third place with 33 points from 21 matches (16 wins, 4 losses), while Istanbul Genclik Spor Kulubu sits fourth with 32 points from 21 matches (15 wins, 4 losses). The gap between the top two and the chasing pack is substantial—7 points separate second place from third—indicating that the championship will almost certainly be decided between Beşiktaş and Bursa Nilufer. Bursa's consistency has been remarkable, with only a single loss in their opening 22 matches, but Beşiktaş's undefeated record gives them a psychological and mathematical edge as the season enters its final stretch.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a stark contrast to the competitive title race. Ankara Hentbol has endured a catastrophic season, losing all 21 matches played and conceding 481 goals while scoring just 472—a goal difference of -481 that is historically severe. With 0 points and mathematically eliminated from contention, their relegation is certain. Rize Genclik and Koycegiz Belediye are also in serious danger, occupying 10th and 11th positions respectively with just 8 points each from 21 matches. These three clubs face the prospect of playing in the Turkish Handball First League next season, a significant step down from the elite Super League.

Giresunspor has emerged as the standout performer outside the title race, occupying fifth place with 25 points from 21 matches (12 wins, 8 losses). Their +60 goal difference indicates balanced attacking and defensive play, and they remain well clear of the relegation zone. Trabzon occupies sixth with 19 points (9 wins, 11 losses), maintaining a tenuous position in the middle of the table but with concerns about their defensive stability, having conceded 740 goals in 21 matches.

The most unexpected storyline of the season has been Ankara Hentbol's complete collapse. Their -481 goal difference and zero wins suggest fundamental issues in team cohesion, coaching, or player quality that extend far beyond typical competitive imbalance. Such a dramatic season raises questions about the sustainability of the 13-team format and whether some clubs possess the infrastructure and financial resources necessary to compete at the Super League level. Meanwhile, Beşiktaş's return to form after a single title drought demonstrates the enduring quality of their squad and coaching staff, signalling that the 2009–2017 dynasty was built on sustainable excellence rather than temporary advantage.

League Competitive Dynamics and Format Excellence

The Turkish Handball Super League's 13-team format has proven effective at balancing competitive integrity with economic viability. The structure ensures each club plays 24 matches—sufficient for a comprehensive assessment of quality while remaining manageable for mid-tier clubs with limited budgets. The two-team relegation system creates genuine jeopardy for clubs in 11th and 12th positions, preventing the league from becoming a foregone conclusion while ensuring that the top tier maintains elite standards.

The league's tiebreaker system—prioritizing head-to-head records before goal difference—encourages competitive matches between similarly-ranked clubs and reduces the incentive for goal inflation in matches against weaker opponents. This approach has helped maintain the integrity of the competition, as clubs cannot mathematically guarantee advancement through goalscoring marathons alone.

European Competitiveness and International Standing

Turkish handball has established itself as a genuine European force, with multiple clubs competing regularly in the EHF Champions League. The allocation of three European spots to the Super League reflects the competition's standing within European handball's hierarchy. Beşiktaş's historical success in European competitions, combined with the consistent qualification of Turkish clubs for continental tournaments, has elevated the league's profile significantly. The league's ability to produce competitive European representatives ensures that Turkish handball maintains its position among the continent's elite competitions, competing alongside leagues in France, Germany, Spain, and Scandinavia.

The commercial infrastructure supporting the Super League—including broadcast deals with BeIN Sports and international distribution across 40+ countries—has transformed Turkish handball from a regional sport into a globally distributed product. This international reach has attracted sponsorship from multinational corporations and created pathways for player development and talent migration, with Turkish players increasingly competing at the highest levels of European handball.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Turkish Handball Super League?

The Turkish Handball Super League features 13 elite clubs. Each team plays 24 matches (12 home, 12 away) across the season.

Which club has won the most Turkish Handball Super League titles?

Beşiktaş JK holds the all-time record with 18 league titles, including 9 consecutive championships from 2009 to 2017.

How does relegation work in the Turkish Handball Super League?

The bottom two clubs at the end of the regular season are automatically relegated to the Turkish Handball First League. The top three clubs qualify for European competitions.

What is the points system in Turkish Handball Super League?

Clubs earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The title is awarded to the team with the most points after all 24 matches.

When was the Turkish Handball Super League founded?

The modern Turkish Handball Super League was founded in 1982–83. The competition was officially rebranded as the 'Super League' in 2001–02.

How many European spots does the Turkish Handball Super League have?

The top three clubs in the Super League qualify for European club competitions, including the EHF Champions League, EHF Europa League, or EHF European Cup.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026