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The Women Handball Liga Austria (WHA) is the name of the handball league of
Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
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Competition Format

The season begins with a regular season between the twelve teams. The first two teams qualifies to the final.


Women Handball Liga Austria past champions

* 1972 : Union Admira Landhaus * 1973 : Union Admira Landhaus (2) * 1974 : Union Admira Landhaus (3) * 1975 : Union Admira Landhaus (4) * 1976 : Union Admira Landhaus (5) * 1977 : Hypo NÖ * 1978 : Hypo NÖ (2) * 1979 : Hypo NÖ (3) * 1980 : Hypo NÖ (4) * 1981 : Hypo NÖ (5) * 1982 : Hypo NÖ (6) * 1983 : Hypo NÖ (7) * 1984 : Hypo NÖ (8) * 1985 : Hypo NÖ (9) * 1986 : Hypo NÖ (10) * 1987 : Hypo NÖ (11) * 1988 : Hypo NÖ (12) * 1989 : Hypo NÖ (13) * 1990 : Hypo NÖ (14) * 1991 : Hypo NÖ (15) * 1992 : Hypo NÖ (16) * 1993 : Hypo NÖ (17) * 1994 : Hypo NÖ (18) * 1995 : Hypo NÖ (19) * 1996 : Hypo NÖ (20) * 1997 : Hypo NÖ (21) * 1998 : Hypo NÖ (22) * 1999 : Hypo NÖ (23) * 2000 : Hypo NÖ (24) * 2001 : Hypo NÖ (25) * 2002 : Hypo NÖ (26) * 2003 : Hypo NÖ (27) * 2004 : Hypo NÖ (28) * 2005 : Hypo NÖ (29) * 2006 : Hypo NÖ (30) * 2007 : Hypo NÖ (31) * 2008 : Hypo NÖ (32) * 2009 : Hypo NÖ (33) * 2010 : Hypo NÖ (34) * 2011 : Hypo NÖ (35) * 2012 : Hypo NÖ (36) * 2013 : Hypo NÖ (37) * 2014 : Hypo NÖ (38) * 2015 : Hypo NÖ (39) * 2016 : Hypo NÖ (40) * 2017 : Hypo NÖ (41) * 2018 : Hypo NÖ (42) * 2019 : WAT Atzgersdorf * 2020 : ''not awarded'' * 2021 : Hypo NÖ (43) * 2022 : Hypo NÖ (44)


EHF coefficient ranking

For season 2017/2018, see footnote
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. *12.  (''15'') PGNiG Superliga (26.00) *13.  (''16'') Süper Ligi (24.36) *14.  (''9'') Women Handball Liga Austria (23.92) *15.  (''13'') 1. HRL (22.75) *16.  (''14'') División de Honor (22.30)


External links


Official website


References

{{EHF women's leagues Women Handball Liga Austria
Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
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