Coupe de France (women's handball)

The Coupe de France de handball féminin is an annual national cup competition for French women's handball clubs. Its champion qualifies for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. Organized by the French Handball Federation, it first took place in 1985 but it has been discontinued in several occasions. Metz Handball is the competition's most successful club as of 2012 with six titles each followed by ES Besançon with four, while Toulon Handball has won the two last editions.[1]

Champions

  • 1985 Lorraine (region) ASPTT Metz
  • 1986 Île-de-France Stade Français d'Issy
  • 1987 Île-de-France Stade Français d'Issy
  • 1988 not held
  • 1989 not held
  • 1990 Lorraine (region) ASPTT Metz
  • 1991 not held
  • 1992 Île-de-France USM Gagny
  • 1993 Île-de-France USM Gagny
  • 1994 Lorraine (region) ASPTT Metz
  • 1995 not held
  • 1996 not held
  • 1997 not held
  • 1998 Lorraine (region) ASPTT Metz

  • 1999 Lorraine (region) ASPTT Metz
  • 2000 not held
  • 2001 Franche-Comté ES Besançon
  • 2002 Franche-Comté ES Besançon
  • 2003 Franche-Comté ES Besançon
  • 2004 not held
  • 2005 Franche-Comté ES Besançon
  • 2006 Upper Normandy Le Havre AC
  • 2007 Upper Normandy Le Havre AC
  • 2008 not held
  • 2009 Aquitaine Mios Biganos Handball
  • 2010 Lorraine (region) Metz Handball
  • 2011 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Toulon Handball
  • 2012 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Toulon Handball

References

  1. List of champions in the French Handball Federation's website