Tunisian Women's Handball Cup

The Tunisian Women's Handball Cup or in ( Arabic language : كاس تونس لكرة اليد للسيدات ) is a Tunisian women's handball competition held every year since its inception in 1965, it is Ruled by The Tunisian Handball Federation. Club Africain is the dominant club with more than 25 Cups record 12 of them are consecutive, Followed by ASF Sahel by 10 Cups and in third rank we find ASE Ariana by 4 Cups, However The Cup winners will Qualify directly to the Cup Winners' Cup[1].

Tunisian Women's Handball Cup
Countries Tunisia
ConfederationCAHB (Africa)
Founded1965
International cup(s)Cup Winners' Cup
Current championsASF Sfax (2018–19)
Most championshipsClub Africain (25 titles)
TV partnersTV Tunisia 1, TV Tunisia 2

Winners List

Most successful clubs

RankClubTitles
1
Club Africian[2]
25
2
ASF Sahel
10
3
ASE Ariana
4
4
ASF Sfax
3
5
Zitouna Sports
2
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ES Rejiche
2
=
ASF Téboulba
2
=
ASF Mahdia
2
=
CA Gas
2
10
ASF Tunis
1
=
AS Mégrine
1
=
Stade Soussien
1
  • Notes: : ASF Sahel old name was Zaoui Meubles Sports

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