International club championship for men featuring teams from Oceania
The Oceania Handball Champions Cup is an international club championship for men featuring teams from the Oceania region.
The winners of this tournament qualify for the IHF Super Globe (World club championship).
Champions
Year
|
Venue
|
Final
|
Winner
|
Score
|
Runner-up
|
2006
|
New Caledonia
|
JS Mont Dore
|
unknown
|
AS Dumbea
|
2007
|
Tahiti
|
JS Mont Dore
|
unknown
|
AS Dragon
|
2008
|
New Caledonia
|
AS Dumbea
|
unknown
|
JS Mont Dore
|
2009
|
Tahiti
|
Sydney Region
|
unknown
|
AS Faa'a
|
2010
|
New Caledonia
|
AS Dumbea
|
30 - 29
|
AS Dragon
|
2011
|
Tahiti
|
Sydney University
|
23 - 22
|
AS Dragon
|
2012
|
no tiles held
|
2013
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Sydney University
|
51 - 41 (2 legs)
|
Auckland Region
|
2014
|
New Caledonia
|
Sydney University
|
24 – 23
|
Saint Kilda Handball Club
|
2015
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Sydney University
|
23 – 16
|
Saint Kilda Handball Club
|
2016
|
Geelong, Victoria
|
Sydney University
|
30 – 18
|
West Adelaide
|
2017
|
Geelong, Victoria
|
Sydney University
|
30 – 26
|
University of Technology Sydney
|
2018
|
Geelong, Victoria
|
Sydney University
|
30 – 14
|
University of Technology Sydney
|
2019
|
Gold Coast, Queensland
|
Sydney University
|
33 – 32
|
University of Queensland
|
2020
|
Cancelled due to Covid-19
|
2021
|
Gold Coast, Queensland
|
University of Queensland
|
27 – 17
|
Saint Kilda Handball Club
|
2022
|
Gold Coast, Queensland
|
Sydney University
|
26 – 21
|
University of Queensland
|
2023
|
Canberra, ACT
|
University of Queensland
|
31 – 25
|
Saint Kilda Handball Club
|
2024[1]
|
Canberra, ACT
|
Sydney University
|
23 – 20
|
University of Queensland
|
Titles by nations
See also
References