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Frauen SHV-Cup

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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 twelve titles, followed by Spono Nottwil with six and LK Zug with four.[1]

Finals

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Season Champion Score Runner-up
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 (2) 31–15 LK Zug
2004 LC Brühl (3) 26–21 LK Zug
2005 Amicitia Zürich 31–30 LK Zug
2006 LC Brühl (4) 24–21 Spono Nottwil
2007 TSV Saint Othmar (2) 24–23 LK Zug
2008 LC Brühl (5) 31–23 TSV Saint Othmar
2009 LC Brühl (6) 35–16 TSV Saint Othmar
2010 LC Brühl (7) 29–16 Basel Regio
2011 Spono Nottwil (2) 25–24 LC Brühl
2012 LC Brühl (8) 30–24 Yellow Winterthur
2013 Spono Nottwil (3) 23–21 Basel Regio
2014 LK Zug 27–17 SG Zofingen/Olten
2015 LK Zug (2) 34–28 Wacker Thun
2016 LC Brühl (9) 28–21 Pfadi Winterthur
2017 LC Brühl (10) 27–21 Wacker Thun
2018 Spono Eagles (4) 27–23 LC Brühl
2019 Spono Eagles (5) 27–25 Wacker Thun
2020 cancelled due to Covid-19

References

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  1. ^ List of champions Archived 2013-10-28 at the Wayback Machine in the Swiss Handball Federation's website