Turkish Women's Handball Super League
Türkiye Kadınlar Hentbol Süper Ligi
Founded1978–79
No. of teams10 (2022–23)
CountryTurkey
ConfederationEHF
Most recent
champion(s)
Kastamonu Bld. GSK
(2022-2023)
Most titlesT.M.O. Ankara
Relegation to1. Division
International cup(s)Champions League
Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
Official websitewww.thf.gov.tr

The Turkish Women's Handball Super League (Turkish: Türkiye Kadınlar Hentbol Süper Ligi) is the top professional league for Turkish women's handball clubs. It is administered by the Turkey Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Turkish champions. Established in the 1978–79 season as the Turkish Women's First League, it was renamed later to Super League. The current title holder is Muratpaşa Bld. SK (2011–12).

Competition format

The Turkish Women's Handball Super League shares the season style with the men's league. As of the 2022–23 season, it consists of 10 teams, each playing 18 regular season games. The eight teams with most points at the end of the regular season advance to the play-offs. Both first round of play-offs and semi finals will be played in "best of three series". Final will be best of five" series. [1]

The lowest placed one team of the regular season is directly relegated to the first division, and two teams from first division will be promoted. [1]

Teams

Current teams

2022–23 season

Champions

(incomplete)
The complete list of champions since 1978:[2]

Season Gold Silver Bronze
1978–79
1979–80 Genel-İş SK
1980–81 Etispor
1981–82 MTA Spor
1982–83 Taçspor
1983–84 İstanbul Bankası, Yenişehir
1984–85 T.İ.Y. Erkutspor
1985–86 Altınordu SK
1986–87 Gazi University Tıp SK
1987–88 Arçelik SK
1988–89 Arçelik SK
1989–90 Arçelik SK
1990–91 T.M.O. Ankara
1991–92 T.M.O. Ankara
1992–93 T.M.O. Ankara
1993–94 Kültürspor
1994–95 T.M.O. Ankara
1995–96 Eyüboğlu Koleji SK
1996–97 Y.K.M. SK
1997–98 Y.K.M. SK
1998–99 T.M.O. Ankara
1999–2000 T.M.O. Ankara
2000–01 Anadolu University SK
2001–02 T.M.O. Ankara
2002–03 T.M.O. Ankara
2003–04 Üsküdar Bld. SK
2004–05 HAVELSAN SK
2005–06 Çankaya Belediyespor
2006–07 Maliye Milli Piyango SK
2007–08 Maliye Milli Piyango SK Üsküdar Bld. SK İzmir B.B. SK[3]
2008–09 Maliye Milli Piyango SK Üsküdar Bld. SK
2009–10 Maliye Milli Piyango SK Üsküdar Bld. SK[4]
2010–11 Üsküdar Bld. SK İzmir B.B. SK Muratpaşa Bld. SK
2011–12[5] Muratpaşa Bld. SK Üsküdar Bld. SK Maliye Milli Piyango SK
2012–13[6] Muratpaşa Bld. SK Üsküdar Bld. SK
2013–14[7] Muratpaşa Bld. SK Yenimahalle Bld. SK Ardeşen GSK
2014–15[8][9] Yenimahalle Bld. SK Muratpaşa Bld. SK Kastamonu Bld. GSK
2015–16[10] Ardeşen GSK Zağnos SK Muratpaşa Bld. SK
2016–17[11] Kastamonu Bld. GSK Yenimahalle Bld. SK Ardeşen GSK
2017–18 Muratpaşa Bld. SK Kastamonu Bld. GSK Polatlı Belediyespor
2018–19 Kastamonu Bld. GSK Muratpaşa Bld. SK Ardeşen GSK
2019–20 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemia
2020–21 Kastamonu Bld. GSK Yalıkavak SK Yenimahalle Bld. SK
2021–22 Kastamonu Bld. GSK Yalıkavak SK İzmir Bld. GSK
2022–23 Kastamonu Bld. GSK Konyaaltı Bld. SK İzmir Bld. GSK

Medal table

(incomplete)
As of 3 June 2022 – end of the 2021-22 season, the all-time medal table for the women's championship is as follows:

Team Gold Silver Bronze
T.M.O. Ankara800
Kastamonu Bld. GSK511
Muratpaşa Bld. SK422
Maliye Milli Piyango SK401
Arçelik SK300
Üsküdar Bld. SK251
Y.K.M. SK200
Yenimahalle Bld. SK121
Ardeşen GSK103
Altınordu SK100
Anadolu University SK100
Çankaya Belediyespor100
Etispor100
Eyüboğlu Koleji SK100
Gazi University Tıp SK100
Genel-İş SK100
Havelsan SK100
İstanbul Bankası, Yenişehir SK100
Kültürspor100
MTA Spor100
Taçspor100
T.İ.Y. Erkutspor100

See also

References

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