Fixtures

Portugal Liga Andebol 04/27 17:00 3 FC Porto vs Sporting Clube - View
European League 04/30 18:45 3 Sporting Clube vs Rhein Neckar Löwen - View
Portugal Liga Andebol 05/04 17:00 4 Sporting Clube vs ABC Braga - View
Portugal Liga Andebol 05/18 17:00 5 SL Benfica vs Sporting Clube - View
Portugal Liga Andebol 05/25 18:00 6 Sporting Clube vs FC Porto - View

Results

European League 04/23 18:45 3 [2] Rhein Neckar Löwen v Sporting CP [1] L 32-29
Portugal Liga Andebol 04/20 15:00 2 [1] Sporting CP v SL Benfica [3] W 37-28
Portugal Liga Andebol 04/14 17:00 1 [4] ABC Braga v Sporting CP [1] W 23-33
Portugal Cup 04/10 18:00 3 Maritimo Madeira v Sporting CP W 31-36
Portugal Cup 04/06 16:00 3 Maritimo Madeira v Sporting CP - PPT.
Portugal Cup 03/29 17:00 4 Sporting CP v Nazare Dom Fuas AC W 41-23
Portugal Liga Andebol 03/23 18:00 22 [1] Sporting CP v FC Porto [3] W 35-32
Portugal Liga Andebol 03/08 21:00 21 [11] AA Avanca v Sporting CP [1] W 26-32
European League 03/05 17:45 4 [3] Dinamo Bucuresti v Sporting CP [1] W 27-31
Portugal Liga Andebol 03/02 18:30 20 [1] Sporting CP v Vitoria SC [7] W 42-25
European League 02/27 19:45 3 [1] Sporting CP v Fuchse Berlin [2] W 32-28
Portugal Liga Andebol 02/24 15:00 19 [9] FC Gaia v Sporting CP [1] W 23-36

Sporting Clube de Portugal has a professional handball team based in Lisbon, Portugal, since 1932, and plays in Andebol 1. The club is one of the most decorated handball clubs in Portugal, having won 42 national titles and 2 international titles.

History

Handball was introduced in Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1932.[]

Sporting dominated Portuguese handball, particularly in the sixties and seventies and even in the eighties, with emphasis on the period from 1966 to 1973, in which seven National Championships were won in eight possible, five of which were consecutive, with a mythical team that became known as Os Sete Magníficos.[]

In 1995, Sporting fans were forced to choose the modalities to keep in the club, due to financial problems, having chosen handball and futsal, leading to the closure of the basketball, hockey and volleyball sections (which returned in the meantime).[]

Sporting CP is a professional handball team based in Lisbon, Portugal. The team was founded in 1947 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in Portugal. Sporting CP competes in the Portuguese Handball League and has won the league title 20 times, making them the most successful team in the league's history.

The team's home arena is the João Rocha Pavilion, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. Sporting CP's handball team is known for its fast-paced and aggressive style of play, which is led by a talented roster of players.

The team's current head coach is Rui Silva, who has been with the team since 2018. Some of the team's notable players include Frankis Carol, Carlos Ruesga, and Tiago Rocha, who have all represented their respective national teams at international competitions.

Sporting CP's handball team has also had success in European competitions, having reached the quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League in the 2019-2020 season. The team's success on the court is a testament to their dedication and hard work, as well as their passionate fan base who support them at every game.