Danish Men's Handball Cup Explained

Current:Danish Handball Cup 2023
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Established:1964
Qualifier For:EHF European League
Current Champion:GOG Håndbold (2023)
Most Successful Club:GOG Håndbold (12 titles)
Website:www.dhf.dk

The Danish Men's Handball cup (Danish: Landspokalturneringen i håndbold for herrer) is the nationwide cup tournament for men's handball teams in Denmark. It’s also known as Santander Cup for sponsorship reasons. The competition has been played annually since 1964.

Tournament structure

The initial fase of the tournament is split in two. They are managed by the three regional federations, Jydsk Håndbold Forbund (JHF) in Jutland, and Håndboldregion Øst (HRØ) in Sealand together with Fyns Håndbold Forbund (FHF) in fyn. The western half of the initial tournament lasts 7 rounds, while the eastern half lasts 6 round.After the initial fase the DHF taking over the tournament at the round of 16. At the round of 16 and onwards, there are no longer geographical considerations, when drawing the matches.The tournament ultimately results in a final four event scheduled between Christmas and New Year. The winner of the tournament qualify for the annual Super Cup held during the summer where they meet the season's league winner. If the same team wins both the league and the cup, the losing cup finalist will participate as the second team in the Super Cup. The winner also qualifies for the EHF European League.

Continental Qualification

The winner of the tournament qualifies for the continental tournament EHF European League. If the team is already qualified for the tournament or the EHF Champions League, the loser of the final will qualify instead.If they are also qualified, the qualification spot will go the whichever of the two losing semifinalists, who finished the highest in the league table.

History

From 2001 to 2014 all finals where played in Aarhus, with the exception of 2011 where it took plays in Aalborg. Since 2010 the semifinals and finals have been played at one big event, where the semifinals are played on a saturday, while the final is played the day after, on sunday.

Past winners

Finals

YearWinnerResultsRunner-up
1964IF Ajax (1)21-19Aarhus KFUM
1965IK Skovbakken (1)13-11Helsingør IF
1966Aarhus KFUM (1)13-11Tarup-Paarup IF
1967AGF (1)19-14IF Stadion
1968IK Skovbakken (2)25-23IF Stadion
1969IF Stadion (1)25-20Aarhus KFUM
1970HK KVIK Esbjerg (1)16-15IK Skovbakken
1971Fredericia KFUM (1)15-13IF Stadion
1972Fredericia KFUM (2)25-20Helsingør IF
1973Fredericia KFUM (3)18-16IF Stadion
1974Fredericia KFUM (4)30-17FIF
1975IK Skovbakken (3)16-15Holte IF
1976Fredericia KFUM (5)27-16Aarhus KFUM
1977Fredericia KFUM (6)30-18Aalborg HK
1978AB (1)26-21Fredericia KFUM
1979Helsingør IF (1)20-19IK Skovbakken
1980Aarhus KFUM (2)21-18Helsingør IF
1981Fredericia KFUM (7)27-18Helsingør IF
1982Helsingør IF (2)31-25Gladsaxe HG
1983Gladsaxe HG (1)19-18IF Ajax
1984HIK (1)27-18Ribe HK
1985Helsingør IF (3)39-38(agg.)Gladsaxe HG
1986Holte IF (1)43-32(agg.)Holbæk HK
1987Helsingør IF (4)25-22Kolding IF
1988Virum-Sorgenfri HK (1)18-16Gladsaxe HG
1989Kolding IF (1)29-18Gladsaxe HG
1990GOG (1)19-14Gladsaxe HG
1991GOG (2)25-19Kolding IF
1992GOG (3)22-19Vejlby-Risskov IK
1993Kolding IF (2)26-21GOG
1994HK Roar (1)26-19Skjern Håndbold
1995GOG (4)33-20Vrold-Skanderborg HK
1996GOG (5)30-29Kolding IF
1997GOG (6)36-22Otterup HK
1998Kolding IF (3)27-25Skjern Håndbold
1999Skjern Håndbold (1)24-20FIF
2000Viborg HK (1)28-23KIF Kolding
2001KIF Kolding (4)32-26GOG
2002GOG (7)32-27Viborg HK
2003GOG (8)33-30Skjern Håndbold
2004KIF Kolding (5)41-33Skjern Håndbold
2005GOG Svendborg TGI (9)36-26Bjerringbro-Silkeborg
2006KIF Kolding (6)37-33Viborg HK
2007KIF Kolding (7)28-23GOG Svendborg TGI
2008Team Tvis Holstebro (1)32-23GOG Svendborg TGI
2009FCK Håndbold (1)31-30Bjerringbro-Silkeborg
2010AG København (1)26-20Århus Håndbold
2011AG København (2)32-26Aalborg Håndbold
2012Århus Håndbold (1)27-26Skjern Håndbold
2013KIF Kolding København (8)28-24Bjerringbro-Silkeborg
2014Skjern Håndbold (2)24-20Team Tvis Holstebro
2015HC Midtjylland (1)30-26GOG
2016Skjern Håndbold (3)27-20Bjerringbro-Silkeborg
2017TTH Holstebro (2)26-21GOG
2018Aalborg Håndbold (1)28-27Skanderborg Håndbold
2019GOG (10)30-28TTH Holstebro
2020Mors-Thy Håndbold (1)32-31Aalborg Håndbold
2021Aalborg Håndbold (2)30-27GOG Håndbold
2022GOG Håndbold (11)34-29Skjern Håndbold
2023GOG Håndbold (12)32-25Aalborg Håndbold

Most valuable players

Since 1993, DHF has named an MVP (Danish: pokalfighter) following the cup final.[1]

SeasonPlayerClub
1993 Kim G. JakobsenKolding IF
1994 Jan KirkegaardHK Roar
1995 René BoerithsGOG Gudme
1996 Bilal SumanKolding IF
1997 Joachim BoldsenGOG Gudme
1998 Kristian AsmussenKolding IF
1999 Søren GottfredsenSkjern Håndbold
2000 Michael V. KnudsenViborg HK
2001 Fredrik OhlanderKIF Kolding
2002 Frank BrøndumViborg HK
2003 Michael V. KnudsenSkjern Håndbold
2004 Bo SpellerbergKIF Kolding
2005 Kasper S. PovlsgaardBjerringbro-Silkeborg
2006 Lasse BoesenKIF Kolding
2007 Kasper SøndergaardKIF Kolding
2008 Heino Holm KnudsenTeam Tvis Holstebro
2009 Erland MarmelundFCK Håndbold
2010 Jan NielsenÅrhus Håndbold
2011 Mikkel HansenAG København
2012 Henrik MøllgaardSkjern Håndbold
2013 Bo SpellerbergKIF Kolding København
2014 Lasse MikkelsenSkjern Håndbold
2015 Tim WinklerHC Midtjylland
2016 Tibor IvaniševićSkjern Håndbold
2017 Torbjørn BergerudTTH Holstebro
2018 Mikael AggeforsAalborg Håndbold
2019 Anders ZachariassenGOG Håndbold
2020 Mads Hoxer HangaardMors-Thy Håndbold
2021 Emil MadsenGOG Håndbold
2022 Lukas JørgensenGOG Håndbold
2023 Tobias ThulinGOG Håndbold

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tidligere pokalfightere. live. 6 June 2021. tophaandbold. https://web.archive.org/web/20190330070748/https://tophaandbold.dk/final4/herrer/tidligere-pokalfightere . 2019-03-30 .