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ABC Braga
Founded1933
ArenaPavilhão Flávio Sá Leite,
Braga, Portugal
PresidentJoão Luís Nogueira
Head coachJorge Rito
LeagueAndebol 1
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Home
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Website
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ABC Braga in the Trofeo Concello do Rosal 2013

ABC Braga is a professional handball team based in Braga, Portugal. It plays in LPA. It was founded on 29 December 1933. Despite the practice of handball as a primary sport, the club plays other sports such as roller hockey, basketball, athletics, volleyball, chess, skating, and taekwondo. It is the club with the third most trophies in Andebol 1 behind Porto and Sporting.

It is the sole Portuguese club to have played in an EHF Champions League final, which happened in the 1993–1994 season. Furthermore, it is considered the best Portuguese team and one of the best at the European level.


Honours

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Men's

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Internacional competitions
EHF Challenge Cup /
EHF European Cup
1 2015–16
Domestic competitions
First Division /
Andebol 1
13 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2015–16
Taça de Portugal 12 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15, 2016–17
Supertaça 7 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2015, 2017

Women's

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Domestic competitions
Second Division 1 2018–19


List of ABC Braga seasons

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Men's

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Season League TP ST European Competitions Notes References
Div. Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pts
2009–10 A1 1st 4th 32 18 3 11 797 758 45 L16 4th EHF Cup Winners' Cup QF - [1]
2010–11 A1 1st 5th 32 21 2 9 801 748 47 QF 6th EHF Challenge Cup Q1 - [2]
2011–12 A1 1st 6th 32 16 1 15 820 803 41 L16 - - - [3]
2012–13 A1 1st 5th 32 14 2 16 809 793 37 QF - - - [4]
2013–14 A1 1st 3rd 32 22 2 8 809 793 51 RU - - - [5]
2014–15 A1 1st 4th 30 19 1 10 943 846 3/4 W - EHF Challenge Cup RU - [6]
2015–16 A1 1st 1st 34 26 0 8 1048 961 F QF W EHF Challenge Cup W - [7]
2016–17 A1 1st 5th 36 21 2 13 1115 1012 48 W RU EHF Champions League GS - [8]
2017–18 A1 1st 4th 36 22 4 10 999 895 53 L16 W - - [9]
2018–19 A1 1st 7th 36 24 4 12 1127 983 64 QF - - - [10]
2019–20 A1 1st 6th 26 13 2 11 679 667 54 L16 - - Torneio Luís Gonçalves W [11]
2020–21 A1 1st 9th 30 10 4 16 796 808 54 QF - - - [12]
2021–22 A1 1st 10th 30 12 2 16 825 845 56 L16 - - Torneio Luís Gonçalves W [13]
2022–23 A1 1st 4th 26 16 0 10 791 773 58 QF - - Torneio Luís Gonçalves
Torneo Internacional Pontevedra
4th
3th
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2023–24 A1 1st TBA - - - - - - TBA QF - EHF European League GS - [15]

Women's

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Season League TP ST European Competitions Notes References
Div. Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pts
2017–18 IID 2nd 10th 20 1 0 19 439 638 22 L32 - - - [16]
2018–19 IID 2nd 1st 14 12 0 2 437 331 38 QF - - - [17]
2019–20 ID 1st 8th 22 6 5 11 541 578 39 L16 - - - [18]
2020–21 ID 1st 7th 26 11 2 13 654 685 50 L16 - - - [19]
2021–22 ID 1st 8th 26 10 3 23 616 638 49 L16 - - - [20]
2022–23 ID 1st 6th 22 11 1 10 571 633 45 QF - - - [21]
2023–24 ID 1st TBA - - - - - - TBA QF - - - [22]

Keys

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European record

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Season [23] Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1987–88 European Cup R1 Switzerland Amicitia Zürich 22–16 14–26 36–42
1988–89 European Cup R1 France USAM Nîmes 18–15 21–27 39–42
1990–91 Cup Winners Cup R1 Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 18–23 21–30 39–53
1991–92 European Cup R1 Spain TEKA Santander 20–15 17–27 37–42
1992–93 European Cup L32 Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur 20–18 23–23 43–41
L16 Italy SSV Forst Brixen 25–16 20–22 45–38
QF Croatia Badel 1862 Zagreb 22–21 21–26 43–47
1993–94 EHF Champions League R1 Belgium Initia Hasselt 26–13 17–14 43–27
L16 Israel Hapoel Rishon LeZion 28–22 30–31 58–51
GS France USAM Nîmes 26–26 22–22 1st
Norway Sandefjord TIF 28–22 18–28
Croatia Badel 1862 Zagreb 24–19 21–18
F Spain TEKA Santander 22–22 21–23 43–45
1994–95 EHF City Cup Hungary Komlói Bányász SK 14–18 21-14 35-32
Czech Republic HC Banik Karvina 23–17 19-16 42–33
Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður 28–16 25-28 53–44
Spain Cadagua Galdar 28–26 21-26 49–52
1995–96 EHF Champions League L32 Israel Hapoel Rishon LeZion 34–17 30–22 64–39
L16 Iceland Valur Reykjavik 29–25 23–25 52–50
GS Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 18–27 16–27 4th
Germany THW Kiel 22–26 26–25
Hungary Fotex Veszprém SE 27–24 20–24
1996–97 EHF Champions League L32 Israel Hapoel Rishon LeZion 17–21 24–19 41–40
GS Spain FC Barcelona 20–23 26–34 2nd
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 21–15 27–28
Lithuania Granitas Kaunas 25–20 22–16
QF Croatia Badel 1862 Zagreb 24–23 22–26 46–49
1997–98 EHF Champions League L32 Netherlands Horn Sittardia 19–16 29–18 48–34
GS Spain FC Barcelona 21–21 18–32 2nd
Israel Hapoel Rishon LeZion 26–18 23–24
Denmark Virum Sorgenfri 29–24 22–21
QF Germany TBV Lemgo 25–29 26–26 51–55
1998–99 EHF Champions League L32 Russia Kaustik Volgograd 31–30 21–30 52–60
1999–00 EHF Cup L32 France SO Chambéry 22–24 25–21 47–45
L16 Germany SC Magdeburg 26–23 23–24 49–47
QF Serbia and Montenegro Lovćen Cetinje 26–21 24–25 50–46
SF Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 27–23 18–23 45–46
2000–01 EHF Champions League R2 Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður 25–22 30–28 55–50
GS Germany THW Kiel 22–21 17–30 1st
Denmark GOG Gudme 26–25 25–26
Italy Pallamano Trieste 33–24 28–27
QF Spain Portland San Antonio 21–24 16–25 37–49
2001–02 EHF Cup R2 Greece A.C. Doukas School 26–22 20–31 46–53
2004–05 EHF Challenge Cup Italy Pallamano Trieste 31–25 31-28 62-53
Turkey Milli Piyango SK 36–31 38-28 74–59
Romania HC Minaur Baia Mare 32–22 27-31 59–53
Austria HC Superfund Hard 33–17 27-23 60–40
F
Switzerland Wacker Thun 29–26 24-29 53–55
2005–06 EHF Cup R1 Belgium Union Beynoise 24–19 31–24 55–43
R2 Greece Filippos Verias 27–28 25–21 52–49
R3 France US Ivry Handball 26–21 21–23 47–44
L16 Spain Bidasoa Irún 25–25 31–30 56–55
2006–07 EHF Champions League QR North Macedonia RK Metalurg Skopje 27–32 28–30 55–62
2006–07 EHF Cup R2 North Macedonia RK Mladost Bogdanci 39–15 31–31 70–46
R3 Spain Bidasoa Irún 27–27 27–30 54–57
2007–08 EHF Champions League QR Spain FC Barcelona 26–28 28–37 54–65
2007–08 EHF Cup R2 Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 29–21 31–33 60–54
R3 Slovenia RK Cimos Koper 27–20 25–34 52–54
2008–09 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Czech Republic HC Gumárny Zubří 28–25 26-25 44–50
Romania HCM Constanța 24–28 18-21 42–49
2009–10 EHF Cup Winners' Cup Cyprus Cyprus College 27–26 29-26 56–52
Germany VfL Gummersbach 27–28 26-30 53–58
2010–11 EHF Challenge Cup Serbia RK Radnički Kragujevac 17–20 25-27 42–47
2014–15 EHF Challenge Cup Czech Republic Dukla Prague 42–27 32-30 74–57
Finland Riihimäki Cocks 38-27 27–22 65–49
Norway Stord 25–18 25-27 50–45
F
Romania Odorheiu Secuiesc 32–28 25-32 57–60
2015–16 EHF Challenge Cup England Ruislip Eagles 46–19 51–18 97–37
Romania Odorheiu Secuiesc 25–22 24-25 50-46
Estonia HC Kehra 40–29 45-14 85–43
Switzerland Wacker Thun 30–23 34-34 64–57
Czech Republic Dukla Prague 34–33 32-29 67–62
F
Portugal S.L. Benfica 25–29 28-22 53–51
2016–17 EHF Champions League QT Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 34–27
Austria Bregenz Handball 33–32
GS France HBC Nantes 29–34 33–35 6th
Denmark Team Tvis Holstebro 32–27 29–34
Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 22–35 23–27
Turkey Beşiktaş 27–28 31–33
Romania Dinamo București 34–32 29–35
2023–24 EHF European League QR Slovenia RK Trimo Trebnje 29–26 29–31 58–57
GS Croatia RK
Slovakia MŠK Považská Bystrica
Denmark Skjern Håndbold


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