The Frauen SHV-Cup (german) or Coupe du Suisse féminine de handball (french) is an annual single-elimination tournament for Swiss women's handball clubs organized by the Swiss Handball Federation (SHV). It was created in 2000.
LC Brühl is the most successful team in the competition with eight titles, followed by Spono Nottwil with three and TSV Saint Othmar with two.
Finals
Season | Champion | Score | Runner-up |
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2000 | TSV Saint Othmar | 27–25 | Spono Nottwil |
2001 | Spono Nottwil | 35–26 | TSV Saint Othmar |
2002 | LC Brühl | 27–23 | TSV Saint Othmar |
2003 | LC Brühl | 31–15 | LK Zug |
2004 | LC Brühl | 26–21 | LK Zug |
2005 | Amicitia Zürich | 31–30 | LK Zug |
2006 | LC Brühl | 24–21 | Spono Nottwil |
2007 | TSV Saint Othmar | 24–23 | LK Zug |
2008 | LC Brühl | 31–23 | TSV Saint Othmar |
2009 | LC Brühl | 35–16 | TSV Saint Othmar |
2010 | LC Brühl | 29–16 | Basel Regio |
2011 | Spono Nottwil | 25–24 | LC Brühl |
2012 | LC Brühl | 30–24 | Yellow Winterthur |
2013 | Spono Nottwil | 23–21 | Basel Regio |
References
- List of champions Archived 2013-10-28 at the Wayback Machine in the Swiss Handball Federation's website
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