Oceania Handball Champions Cup

The Oceania Handball Champions Cup is an international club championship for men featuring teams from the Oceania region.

The winners of this tournament qualify for the IHF Super Globe (World club championship).

Champions

Year Venue Final
Winner Score Runner-up
2006 New Caledonia JS Mont Dore unknown AS Dumbea
2007 Tahiti JS Mont Dore unknown AS Dragon
2008 New Caledonia AS Dumbea unknown JS Mont Dore
2009 Tahiti Sydney Region unknown AS Faa'a
2010 New Caledonia AS Dumbea 30 - 29 AS Dragon
2011 Tahiti Sydney University 23 - 22 AS Dragon
2012 no tiles held
2013 Sydney,
Australia
Sydney University 51 - 41
(2 legs)
Auckland Region
2014 New Caledonia Sydney University 24 – 23 Saint Kilda Handball Club
2015 Sydney,
Australia
Sydney University 23 – 16 Saint Kilda Handball Club
2016 Geelong, Victoria Sydney University 30 – 18 West Adelaide
2017 Geelong, Victoria Sydney University 30 – 26 University of Technology Sydney
2018 Geelong, Victoria Sydney University 30 – 14 University of Technology Sydney
2019 Gold Coast, Queensland Sydney University 33 – 32 University of Queensland

Club performance

Rank Club Starts Won R/U Third Other
1 Sydney University88000
2 AS Dumbea82132
3 JS Mont Dore42101
4 Sydney Region21001
5 AS Dragon30300
6 Saint Kilda Handball Club50230
7 University of Technology Sydney50212
8 AS Faa'a50113
9 Auckland Region40103
10 West Adelaide20101
11 ACB Poya30012
= University of Queensland30111
= Wellington20011
= HB Kafika20011
15 Brisbane Wolves HC20002
= Deakin University20002
= Melbourne HC30003
= Canberra10001
= Golden Stars10001
= AS Tohieva10001
= AS Lulu10001
= Northland10001
= Olympique de Nouméa10001
= Handball West10001

Titles by nations

Rank Country Champion Runner Up Third Appearances
1 Australia95430
2 New Caledonia42416
3 Tahiti0419
4 New Zealand0117
5 Wallis and Futuna0013
6 Vanuatu0001
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See also

References

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