Frauen SHV-Cup explained

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.[1]

Finals

SeasonChampionScoreRunner-up
2000TSV Saint Othmar27–25Spono Nottwil
2001Spono Nottwil35–26TSV Saint Othmar
2002LC Brühl27–23TSV Saint Othmar
2003LC Brühl31–15LK Zug
2004LC Brühl26–21LK Zug
2005Amicitia Zürich31–30LK Zug
2006LC Brühl24–21Spono Nottwil
2007TSV Saint Othmar24–23LK Zug
2008LC Brühl31–23TSV Saint Othmar
2009LC Brühl35–16TSV Saint Othmar
2010LC Brühl29–16Basel Regio
2011Spono Nottwil25–24LC Brühl
2012LC Brühl30–24Yellow Winterthur
2013Spono Nottwil23–21Basel Regio

Notes and References

  1. http://www.handball.ch/de/handball_schweiz/35_events/16_final4.htm List of champions