Superliga
Superliga
Poland's Handball Superliga is the pinnacle of men's club handball in the country, bringing together the strongest teams to chase national glory and European ambitions. Played in a modern, double round-robin format, the season sees clubs face each other at home and away, with a postseason structure that crowns the champions and determines European berths. The league is organized by the Polish Handball Association and sits at the top of Poland’s handball pyramid, serving as the primary proving ground for talent and tactical innovation. The schedule typically runs from late summer into spring, with the bulk of matches staged from August or September through May, and the championship race intensifying as the playoffs approach. History is rich, with storied clubs like Vive Kielce and Orlen Wisła Płock shaping Polish handball and pushing the benchmark in European competition. The Superliga also highlights rising stars who graduate to the national team and to continental stages such as the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League. Fans stay hooked because the games blend fast, high-scoring attacks with physical defense, and because home crowds bring an electric, almost tangible passion to every arena.
