African Women's Handball Super Cup

The African Women's Handball Super Cup or Super Cup Babacar Fall is an annual international club handball competition run by the African Handball Confederation. It's between the winners of the Champions League and the Cup Winners' Cup.

African Women's Handball Super Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
2019 African Handball Super Cup
CountriesAfrica
ConfederationCAHB members
Founded1994
Current champions Primeiro de Agosto (2019)
Most championships Petro Atlético (18 titles)

The competition has been renamed so as to honour CAHB first chairman, the Senegalese Babacar Fall.

Finals

Year Host Final
Champion Score Runner-up
1994
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Dakar
w/o
1995
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Brazzaville

Étoile du Congo

Petro Atlético
1996
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Algiers

Petro Atlético
1997
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Kano

Africa Sports

Petro Atlético
1998
Details

Niamey

Petro Atlético
35 – 30
Africa Sports
1999
Details

Cotonou

Petro Atlético
27 – 21
Africa Sports
2000
Details

Cotonou

Petro Atlético
2001
Details

Benin City

Petro Atlético
28 – 24
Africa Sports
2002
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Libreville

Petro Atlético
Walkover
Africa Sports
2003
Details

Cotonou

Petro Atlético
30 – 27
Rombo Sport
2005
Details [1]

Luanda / Abidjan

Petro Atlético
(28 – 24) (26 – 28)
Rombo Sport
2006
Details [2]

Abidjan / Luanda

Petro Atlético
(25 – 26) (28 – 22)
Rombo Sport
2007
Details [3]

Luanda / Abidjan

Petro Atlético
(38 – 28) (22 – 26)
Rombo Sport
2008
Details

Cotonou

Petro Atlético
2009
Details [4]

Cotonou

Petro Atlético
33 – 26
Tonerre Yaoundé
2010
Details [5]

Ouagadougou

Petro Atlético
27 – 18
GS Pétroliers
2011
Details [6]

Yaoundé

Petro Atlético
33 – 25
FAP Yaoundé
2012
Details

Tunis

Petro Atlético
25 – 14
FAP Yaoundé
2013
Details [7]

Hammamet

Petro Atlético
30 – 16
ES Rejiche
2014
Details [8]

Oyo

Petro Atlético
33 – 26
Inter Club
2015
Details [9]

Libreville

Primeiro de Agosto
32 – 28
Petro Atlético
2016
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Laayoune

Primeiro de Agosto
33 – 14
Africa Sports
2017
Details

Agadir

Primeiro de Agosto
26 – 17
CARA Brazzaville
2018
Details

Cairo

Primeiro de Agosto
26 – 23
FAP Yaoundé
2019
Details

Oudja

Primeiro de Agosto
19 – 13
Petro Atlético

Winners by Club

As of April 2019

# Clubs Winners Runners-up Total Finals
1 Petro Atlético17320
2 Primeiro de Agosto505
3 Africa Sports145
4 Étoile du Congo101
5 Rombo Sport044
6 FAP Yaoundé033
7 CARA Brazzaville011
Inter Club011
ES Rejiche011
GS Pétroliers011
TKC Yaoundé011
  • Rq:
GS Pétroliers (ex. MC Alger HB)

Winners by Country

As of April 2019

# Nation Winners Runners-up Total Finals
1 Angola22426
2 Ivory Coast189
3 Congo123
4 Cameroon044
5 Tunisia011
6 Algeria011
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See also

References

  1. "Handball: Petro Wins Babacar Fall Super Cup". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 27 Jun 2005. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  2. "Handball: Petro de Luanda Win Babacar Fall Cup 2006". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 14 Aug 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  3. "Handball: Petro de Luanda Back Home with 10th Babacar Fall Title". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 5 Jun 2007. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  4. "Petro win Babacar Fall Supercup 2009". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 6 May 2009. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  5. "Petro de Luanda ladies win Babacar Fall Cup in handball". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 8 Apr 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  6. "Petro de Luanda win Babacar Fall Super Cup". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 12 Apr 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  7. "Super coupe Babacar Fall 2012". cahbonline. CAHB official website. Archived from the original on 29 April 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  8. "Petro de Luanda win 12th Babacar Fall Super Cup". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  9. "Handball: 1º de Agosto win first Babacar Fall Super Cup". ANGOP. Angolan news agency. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
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