- Source: 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.
The most successful club in the competition is Sporting CP with 18 trophies. They are the current title holders winning their third straight title, after defeating FC Porto in the final 2024.
Winners
= Taça Nacional de Andebol Português 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)
= Taça de Portugal de Andebol
=Portuguese Handball Cup
Titles by club
See also
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Antoine Griezmann
- Portuguese Handball Cup
- Portuguese Women's Handball Cup
- Sporting CP (handball)
- Portuguese Handball Super Cup
- Portuguese Handball Federation
- S.L. Benfica (handball)
- Portuguese Women's Handball Super Cup
- Martim Costa
- Portuguese Handball League Cup
- Francisco Costa (handballer)