Fixtures

Poland Central League Women 04/27 15:00 20 KS APR Radom Women vs Korona Kielce Women - View
Poland Central League Women 05/11 18:00 22 Handball Warszawa Women vs Korona Kielce Women - View

Results

Poland Central League Women 04/21 15:00 19 Korona Kielce Women v AP Poznan Women L 32-34
Poland Central League Women 04/13 10:00 21 Korona Kielce Women v Pogon Szczecin Women L 27-28
Poland Central League Women 04/07 17:00 13 Korona Kielce Women v Jelenia Gora Women W 36-29
Poland Central League Women 03/23 18:00 18 MTS Zory Women v Korona Kielce Women L 36-15
Poland Central League Women 03/15 18:00 17 Korona Kielce Women v Ruch Chorzow Women L 15-26
Poland Central League Women 03/09 16:00 16 SPR Sambor Tczew Women v Korona Kielce Women W 28-32
Poland Central League Women 03/06 18:00 11 Korona Kielce Women v Handball Warszawa Women W 27-24
Poland Central League Women 02/24 18:00 15 Korona Kielce Women v Gdynia Women L 27-38
Poland Central League Women 02/17 18:00 14 [9] UKS Dziewiatka Legnica Women v Korona Kielce Women [4] W 29-31
Poland Central League Women 02/03 16:00 12 Korona Kielce Women v Sosnica Gliwice Women W 32-26
Poland Central League Women 01/20 17:00 10 Pogon Szczecin Women v Korona Kielce Women W 25-30
Poland Central League Women 01/17 18:00 9 Korona Kielce Women v KS APR Radom Women W 28-27
Korona Kielce Women is a professional handball team based in Kielce, Poland. The team was founded in 1976 and has since become one of the most successful women's handball teams in Poland. The team plays in the Polish Women's Handball Superliga, which is the top tier of women's handball in Poland.

Korona Kielce Women has a strong tradition of success, having won numerous domestic and international titles over the years. The team has won the Polish Women's Handball Superliga six times, most recently in the 2018-19 season. They have also won the Polish Cup five times and the EHF Challenge Cup twice.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced attacking style of play. They have a talented roster of players, including several Polish national team members, as well as international players from countries such as Denmark, Norway, and Serbia.

Korona Kielce Women has a dedicated fan base and plays its home matches at the Hala Legionów in Kielce, which has a capacity of 3,500 spectators. The team is committed to promoting women's handball in Poland and inspiring the next generation of young players.