Portuguese Handball Cup
The Portuguese Handball Cup (Portuguese: Taça de Portugal de Andebol) is a handball competition played in the Swiss system and eligible for all professional and amateur teams in Portugal.[1]
Founded | 1971 |
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Country | Portugal |
Confederation | Europe (EHF) |
Number of teams | 64 |
Current champions | Sporting CP (16th title) |
Most championships | Sporting CP (16 titles) |
TV partners | RTP2, Sport TV, A Bola TV, FAP TV |
Website | FPA.pt |
Current: 2022–23 |
The most successful club in the competition is Sporting CP with 16 trophies. They are they current title holders, after defeating FC Porto in the final 2022.
Winners
Taça Nacional de Andebol Português
Portuguese National Handball Cup
Portuguese National Handball Cup
- 1971–72: Sporting CP
- 1972–73: Sporting CP (2)
- 1973–74: Belenenses
- 1974–75: Sporting CP (3)
- 1975–76: FC Porto
- 1976–77: FC Porto (2)
- 1977–78: Belenenses (2)
- 1978–79: FC Porto (3)
- 1979–80: FC Porto (4)
- 1980–81: Sporting CP (4)
- 1981–82: Belenenses (3)
- 1982–83: Sporting CP (5)
- 1983–84: Belenenses (4)
- 1984–85: Benfica
- 1985–86: Benfica (2)
- 1986–87: Benfica (3)
- 1987–88: Sporting CP (6)
- 1988–89: Sporting CP (7)
- 1989–90: ABC
- 1990–91: ABC (2)
- 1991–92: ABC (3)
- 1992–93: ABC (4)
- 1993–94: FC Porto (5)
- 1994–95: ABC (5)
- 1995–96: ABC (6)
- 1996–97: ABC (7)
- 1997–98: Sporting CP (8)
- 1998–99: Madeira SAD
- 1999–2000: ABC (8)
- 2000–01: Sporting CP (9)
- 2001–02: Águas Santas
- 2002–03: Sporting CP (10)
- 2003–04: Sporting CP (11)
- 2004–05: Sporting CP (12)
- 2005–06: FC Porto (6)
- 2006–07: FC Porto (7)
- 2007–08: ABC Braga (9)
- 2008–09: ABC Braga (10)
Portuguese Handball Cup
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-Up | Semi-Final Losers | References | |
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2009–10 | Xico Andebol (1) | 27–24 | Sporting CP | Horta | São Bernardo | |
2010–11 | Benfica (4) | 29–25 | Madeira SAD | FC Porto | Belenenses | |
2011–12 | Sporting CP (13) | 26–25 | FC Porto | Belenenses | Madeira SAD | |
2012–13 | Sporting CP (14) | 30–28 | FC Porto | Benfica | Águas Santas | |
2013–14 | Sporting CP (15) | 34–29 | ABC Braga | Xico Andebol | Benfica | |
2014–15 | ABC Braga (11) | 25–24 | FC Porto | Sporting CP | Benfica | |
2015–16 | Benfica (5) | 36–35 | Sporting CP | Madeira SAD | FC Porto | |
2016–17 | ABC Braga (12) | 35–33 (a.e.t.) | Sporting CP | Avanca | FC Porto | |
2017–18 | Benfica (6) | 31–24 | Sporting CP | Gaia | FC Porto | |
2018–19 | FC Porto (8) | 31–30 | Águas Santas | Madeira SAD | Póvoa | |
2019–20 | This competition was not completed due to the coronavirus pandemic. | |||||
2020–21 | FC Porto (9) | 31–27 | Benfica | Sporting CP | Águas Santas | |
2021–22 | Sporting CP (16) | 36–35 (a.e.t.) | FC Porto | Benfica | Madeira SAD |
Titles by club
Club | Wins | Years won |
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Sporting CP | 16 | 1972, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2022 |
ABC | 12 | 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2017 |
FC Porto | 8 | 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1994, 2006, 2007, 2019, 2021 |
Benfica | 6 | 1985, 1986, 1987, 2011, 2016, 2018 |
Belenenses | 4 | 1974, 1978, 1982, 1984 |
Madeira SAD | 1 | 1999 |
Águas Santas | 1 | 2002 |
Xico Andebol | 1 | 2010 |
See also
Men's
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Women's
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References
- "Taça de Portugal" [Portuguese Handball Cup]. fpandebol.pt. 8 August 2012.
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