Liga Națională (women's handball)
Founded | 1958 (Handball 11s, 1946) |
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First season | 1958–59 |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | Romania |
Confederation | EHF |
Most recent champion(s) | CSM București (2022–23) |
Most titles | SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea (20 titles) |
TV partner(s) | TVR |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Divizia A |
International cup(s) | Champions League EHF European League |
Official website | frh.ro |
2023–24 Liga Națională |
The Liga Națională is a league of professional women's handball league teams in Romania. Run by the Romanian Handball Federation, the competition is also known as the Liga Florilor MOL and is contested by sixteen teams.
The National Handball League is Romania's top-level domestic women's handball-league club competition. The team with the most Liga Națională championships is SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea with twenty.
The FRH organization also oversees the Divizia A.
The European Handball Federation (EHF) ranks the Liga Națională 3rd in the coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past seasons.
Current teams
Teams for season 2020–21
- CS Minaur Baia Mare
- Gloria Bistrița
- Dunărea Brăila
- CSM București
- Rapid București
- Gloria Buzău
- Măgura Cisnădie
- CSU Cluj
- SCM Craiova
- SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea
- CSM Slatina
- Prahova Ploiești
- HC Zalău
- Dacia Mioveni
- CSM Galati
Awards
The Simona Arghir-Sandu Trophy is awarded annually to the leading goal scorer in the Liga Națională (LNHF). It is named in honour of right back Simona Arghir-Sandu.[1]
List of champions
1946–1963 (11 players)
Season | Winning coach | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1946 | Bruno Holzträger | Karres Mediaş | SG Sighișoara | |
1947 | Bruno Holzträger | Derubau Mediaş | Voinţa Sighișoara | |
1948 | IRTI Mediaş | Voinţa Mediaş | Avântul Agnita | |
1949 | Bruno Holzträger | Record Mediaş | CFR Sighișoara | CSU București |
1950 | Wilhelm Lapka | Flamura Roşie Mediaş | CSU București | Flamura Roşie ILSA Timişoara |
1951 | Bruno Holzträger | Flamura Roşie Mediaş | Spartak Sighișoara | Știința ICF București |
1952 | Ioan Kunst-Ghermănescu | Știința ICF București | Spartak Sighișoara | Știința Timișoara |
1953 | Walter Meither | Știința Timișoara | Știința ICF București | Progresul Învățământ București |
1954 | Árpád Kameniczki | Progresul Târgu Mureș | Progresul Brașov | Știința Timișoara |
1955 | Árpád Kameniczki | Progresul Târgu Mureș | Știința ICF București | Progresul Brașov |
1956 | Dumitru Popescu-Colibași | Progresul Brașov | Flamura Roşie București | Flamura Roşie Sibiu |
1957 | Constantin Popescu-Pilică | Steagul Roşu București | Progresul MIC București | Progresul Brașov |
1957–58 | Constantin Popescu-Pilică | Steagul Roşu București | Olimpia București | Flamura Roşie Sibiu |
1958–59 | Gabriel Zugrăvescu | Olimpia București | Progresul București | Mureșul Târgu Mureș |
1959–60 | Valeriu Gogâltan | Știința București | Rapid București | Știința Timișoara |
1960–61 | Gabriel Zugrăvescu | Rapid București | Progresul București | Mureșul Târgu Mureș |
1961–62 | Constantin Popescu-Pilică | Progresul București | Minerul Vulcan | CSȘ Cluj-Napoca |
1962–63 | Ioan Bota | Știința București | Rapid București | Progresul București |
1958–present (7 players)
Results by teams
7 players
Teams | Winners | Winning seasons |
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SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea | 20
|
1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2018–19 |
Universitatea Timișoara | 10
|
1963–64, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78 |
Știința Bacău | 9
|
1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1991–92 |
Rapid București | 6
|
1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1966–67, 2002–03, 2021–22 |
CSM București | 6
|
2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2022–23 |
HC Zalău | 3
|
2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05 |
Universitatea București | 3
|
1959–60, 1964–65, 1970–71 |
Corona Brașov | 2
|
1980–81, 2005–06 |
IEFS București | 2
|
1972–73, 1973–74 |
Minaur Baia Mare | 1
|
2013–14 |
Mureșul Târgu Mureș | 1
|
1987–88 |
Progresul București | 1
|
1958–59 |
11 players
Teams | Winners | Winning seasons |
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Flamura Roşie Mediaş | 6
|
1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 |
Știința București | 3
|
1952, 1960, 1963 |
Progresul Târgu Mureș | 2
|
1959, 1955 |
Steagul Roșu București | 2
|
1957, 1958 |
Progresul București | 1
|
1962 |
Rapid București | 1
|
1961 |
Olimpia București | 1
|
1959 |
Progresul Brașov | 1
|
1956 |
Știința Timișoara | 1
|
1953 |
EHF league coefficients
EHF league ranking
EHF League Ranking for 2022/23 season:[2]
- 1. (1) Nemzeti Bajnokság I (157.67)
- 2. (5) Ligue Butagaz Énergie (118.50)
- 3. (2) Russian Superleague (114.50)
- 4. (3) Bambusa Kvindeligaen (109.00)
- 5. (6) REMA 1000-ligaen (102.77)
- 6. (4) Liga Națională (94.50)
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Notable foreign players
- Angola
- Belarus
- Brazil
- Eduarda Amorim
- Alexandra do Nascimento
- Bárbara Arenhart
- Ana Paula Rodrigues-Belo
- Mayssa Pessoa
- Deonise Cavaleiro-Fachinello
- Fernanda da Silva
- Samara da Silva
- Larissa Araújo
- Mariana Costa
- Jéssica Quintino
- Francielle da Rocha
- Elaine Gomes
- Karoline de Souza
- Giulia Guarieiro
- Renata Arruda
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- Croatia
- Jelena Grubišić
- Sanela Knezović
- Lidija Horvat
- Katarina Ježić
- Valentina Blažević
- Ivana Kapitanović
- Kristina Prkačin
- Katarina Pavlović
- Dejana Milosavljević
- Denmark
- Maria Stokholm
- Line Jørgensen
- Trine Østergaard
- Simone Böhme
- Ann Grete Nørgaard
- Ida-Marie Dahl
- Mathilde Neesgaard
- France
- Amandine Leynaud
- Allison Pineau
- Camille Ayglon-Saurina
- Siraba Dembélé-Pavlović
- Grâce Zaadi
- Laura Glauser
- Kalidiatou Niakaté
- Alexandra Lacrabère
- Orlane Kanor
- Gnonsiane Niombla
- Laurisa Landre
- Julie Foggea
- Laura Flippes
- Germany
- Hungary
- Japan
- Montenegro
- Katarina Bulatović
- Jovanka Radičević
- Majda Mehmedović
- Marija Jovanović
- Itana Grbić
- Andrea Klikovac
- Dijana Ujkić
- Bobana Klikovac
- Ljubica Nenezić
- Marta Batinović-Žderić
- Ema Ramusović
- Dijana Mugoša
- Nina Bulatović
- Marina Rajčić
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Nora Mørk
- Camilla Herrem
- Marit Malm Frafjord
- Emilie Hegh Arntzen
- Malin Aune
- Marie Davidsen
- Amanda Kurtović
- Maren Nyland Aardahl
- Hege Løken
- Vilde Ingstad
- Anniken Wollik
- Poland
- Russia
- Emiliya Turey
- Yulia Managarova
- Kseniya Makeyeva
- Ekaterina Gaiduk
- Ekaterina Vetkova
- Regina Kalinichenko
- Ekaterina Matlashova
- Yulia Khavronina
- Olga Gorshenina
- Elena Utkina
- Marina Sudakova
- Kira Trusova
- Senegal
- Serbia
- Andrea Lekić
- Dragana Cvijić
- Kristina Liščević
- Željka Nikolić
- Jelena Trifunović
- Jelena Lavko
- Marina Dmitrović
- Jovana Kovačević
- Dijana Radojević
- Katarina Krpež Šlezak
- Aleksandra Vukajlović
- Jovana Risović
- Slovenia
- South Korea
- Spain
- Carmen Martín
- Alexandrina Cabral
- Silvia Navarro
- Marta López
- Alicia Fernández
- Mireya González
- Darly Zogbi de Paula
- Almudena Rodríguez
- Ainhoa Hernández
- Jennifer Gutiérrez Bermejo
- Irene Espínola
- Alba Spugnini
- Lara González Ortega
- Darly de Paula
- Sweden
- Isabelle Gulldén
- Linnea Torstenson
- Nathalie Hagman
- Sabina Jacobsen
- Linn Blohm
- Filippa Idéhn
- Mikaela Massing
- Evelina Eriksson
- Daniela de Jong
- Elin Hansson
- Amelia Lundbäck
- Ukraine
- Tunisia
- Turkey
Notable foreign coaches
- Anja Andersen
- Mette Klit
- Kim Rasmussen
- Helle Thomsen
- Jakob Vestergaard
- Magnus Johansson
- Per Johansson
- Tomas Ryde
- Herbert Müller
- Péter Kovács
- Carlos Viver
- Bent Dahl
See also
References
- ^ Alina Vatu golghetera Ligii Florilor in sezonul 2018-2019
- ^ "2021/22 season ranking" (PDF). European Handball Federation. Retrieved 1 August 2022.