Serie A1 (women's handball) explained
The Serie A1 di pallamanno femminile is the premier division of the Italian women's handball national league. Established in 1970, it is currently contested by seven clubs.[1]
PF Cassano Magnago is the championship's most successful club with eleven titles in a row between 1986 and 1996, while Jomi Salerno has been the most successful team in the 21st century so far with seven titles between 2004 and 2019. Most recently the 2018-19 edition was won by Jomi Salerno. The competition is currently not granted a spot in the Champions League, and instead its champion and runner-up take part in the EHF Cup.[2]
List of champions
- 1970 Pareto Roma
- 1971 CUS Roma
- 1972 Scuola Germanica
- 1973 Scuola Germanica
- 1974 Montello Roma
- 1975 Del Tongo Arezzo
- 1976 Lem Roma
- 1977 Del Tongo Roma
- 1978 Brixen Damen
- 1979 Brixen Damen
- 1980 Mercury Bologna
- 1981 Brixen Damen
- 1982 Brixen Damen
- 1983 Brixen Damen
- 1984 Brixen Damen
- 1985 Brixen Damen
- 1986 Cassano Magnago
- 1987 Cassano Magnago
2011-12 teams
- Gruppo Principe
- Messana
- Nuorese
- Roma Futura
- Salerno
- Sassari
- Teramo
Notes and References
- http://www.figh.eu/press/index.php/2012/02/serie-a1-femminile-la-regular-season-si-chiude-con-salerno-in-vetta/ Serie A1 Femminile: the regular season is over with Salerno on top.
- http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/ehfc/women/2012-13/round/2/Round+2 2012-13 Women's EHF Cup results