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Schweizer Cup Women

Schweiz · Handball

Saison 2025

Schweizer Cup WomenHeutige Spiele

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Schweizer Cup WomenPlayoffs

Viertelfinale

AWArbon W0
ZWZug III W1
19–26
RWRumlang/Unterstrass W1
RWRuswil/Wolhusen/Nottwil W0
34–29
SWSPONO II II W0
WWWinterthur II W1
28–30
HWHochdorf W0
PWPratteln W1
21–23
BWBrugg W1
NWNyon Handball La Cote W0
40–22
RWRotweiss Thun II W0
KWKadetten W1
26–30
SWStans W0
UWUni Bern W1
40–43
EWEmmen W1
AWAargau Ost 2 W0
29–26
AWAlbis Foxes W0
WWWillisau W1
18–36
AWAmicitia Zurich II W0
BWBern W1
23–27
ZWZug II W1
HWHerzogenbuchsee 2 W0
35–15
MWMalters W0
NWNordwest W1
17–38
TWTV Uster W1
FWFlawil W0
27–23
ZWZofingen W0
UWUzwil/Gossau W1
24–26
LWLausanne-Ville/Cugy W1
FWFrick W0
24–22
YWYverdon W1
AWAppenzell W0
19–17
BWBrugg W0
OWOlten W1
27–28
LWLausanne-Ville/Cugy W0
ZWZug III W1
28–33
OWOberaargau W0
KWKTV Wil W1
14–34
ZWZug II W1
PWPratteln W0
26–18
AWAmicitia Zurich W1
WWWillisau W0
39–18
RWRumlang/Unterstrass W1
KWKadetten W0
34–28
ZWZug W1
WWWinterthur II W0
54–20
WWWinterthur W1
YWYverdon W0
41–17
EWEmmen W0
AWAargau Ost W1
27–33
MWMuotathal W1
UWUni Bern W0
36–34
AWATV/KV Basel W0
BWBruhl II W1
29–31
RWRotweiss Thun W1
BWBern W0
44–13
NWNordwest W1
UWUzwil/Gossau W0
45–14
HWHerzogenbuchsee W1
TWTV Uster W0
34–29
BWBruhl W1
KWKTV Wil W0
41–18
ZWZug III W1
NWNordwest W0
39–33
BWBruhl W1
MWMuotathal W0
38–16
AWAmicitia Zurich W1
WWWinterthur W0
30–27
BWBruhl II W1
ZWZug III W0
38–16
HWHerzogenbuchsee W0
SWSPONO Eagles W1
20–26

Halbfinale

BWBruhl W1
BWBruhl II W0
33–18
AWAmicitia Zurich W1
SWSPONO Eagles W0
27–20

Finale

AWAmicitia Zurich W1
BWBruhl W0
26–25

Schweizer Cup WomenErgebnisse

Die letzten 25 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Schweizer Cup Women. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Uni Bern W 43–40 Stans W. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

HeimteamErgebnisAuswärtsteam
Finale
2526
2526
2026-02-22FT
Halbfinale
2027
2027
2026-01-31FT
1833
1833
2026-01-31FT
Viertelfinale
2620
2620
2026-01-11FT
3027
3027
2026-01-10FT
1638
1638
2026-01-10FT
1638
1638
2026-01-10FT
3933
3933
2025-11-19FT
1841
1841
2025-11-16FT
2934
2934
2025-10-26FT
1445
1445
2025-10-26FT
1344
1344
2025-10-25FT
2931
2931
2025-10-25FT
3634
3634
2025-10-25FT
2733
2733
2025-10-24FT
1741
1741
2025-10-24FT
2054
2054
2025-10-23FT
3428
3428
2025-10-23FT
1839
1839
2025-10-22FT
1826
1826
2025-10-17FT
1434
1434
2025-10-12FT
2833
2833
2025-10-12FT
2728
2728
2025-10-07FT
1917
1917
2025-09-14FT
2422
2422
2025-09-14FT

Schweizer Cup WomenTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 46 Teams der Schweizer Cup Women auf einen Blick. Amicitia Zurich W führt mit 5 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Schweizer Cup WomenWett-Statistiken

Schweizer Cup Women 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 45 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei 56.38 pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 31.1% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 29-34. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

56.38Scoring / Spiel
100.0%Beide Treffen %
31.1%Heim Siege %
68.9%Auswärts Siege %
0.0%Zu-null %
-2.20Heimvorteil

Schweizer Cup WomenSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Schweizer Cup Women, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei 56.38 Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 45 ausgetragenen Partien. Die Spalten umfassen Heimsieg-% und Auswärtssieg-% — nutzen Sie die Jahresvergleiche, um Trends zu erkennen und Ihre Wettstrategie anzupassen.

Blau hervorgehobene Zeilen = aktuelle Saison

Beste Torschützen-Teams

46 Teams der Schweizer Cup Women in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Amicitia Zurich W führt mit 5 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 4 Saisons liegt bei 2.3 Siegen pro Saison. Amicitia Zurich W zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 3 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

Spiele5Niederlagen0Tore167Gegentore107Ø S2.3Ø N1.0
2BWBruhl W3Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen1Tore137Gegentore78Ø S3.0Ø N0.6
3BWBruhl II W3Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen1Tore118Gegentore101Ø S2.2Ø N1.0
4ZWZug III W3Siege
Spiele4Niederlagen1Tore114Gegentore118Ø S2.0Ø N1.0
5NWNordwest W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore116Gegentore70Ø SØ N
6WWWinterthur W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore103Gegentore78Ø S2.2Ø N1.0
7ZWZug II W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore92Gegentore68Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore81Gegentore73Ø S3.0Ø N0.4
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore90Gegentore87Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore89Gegentore86Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
11MWMuotathal W2Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen1Tore82Gegentore94Ø S0.8Ø N1.0
12ZWZug W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore85Gegentore55Ø S3.0Ø N0.6
13RWRotweiss Thun W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore70Gegentore48Ø S1.8Ø N1.0
14BWBrugg W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore67Gegentore50Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
15UWUni Bern W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore77Gegentore76Ø SØ N
16TWTV Uster W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore56Gegentore57Ø S0.8Ø N1.0
17KWKadetten W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore58Gegentore60Ø SØ N
18AWAargau Ost W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore56Gegentore58Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
19EWEmmen W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore56Gegentore59Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
20WWWillisau W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore54Gegentore57Ø S0.4Ø N1.0
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore52Gegentore55Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
22KWKTV Wil W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore52Gegentore55Ø SØ N
23PWPratteln W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore41Gegentore47Ø SØ N
24YWYverdon W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore36Gegentore58Ø S0.4Ø N1.0
25OWOlten W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore45Gegentore72Ø S0.6Ø N0.8
26BWBern W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore40Gegentore67Ø SØ N
27UWUzwil/Gossau W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore40Gegentore69Ø SØ N
28WWWinterthur II W1Siege
Spiele2Niederlagen1Tore50Gegentore82Ø S0.3Ø N1.0
29AWATV/KV Basel W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore29Gegentore31Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
30SWSPONO II II W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore28Gegentore30Ø S1.6Ø N1.0
31ZWZofingen W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore24Gegentore26Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
32FWFrick W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore22Gegentore24Ø S0.7Ø N1.0
33HWHochdorf W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore21Gegentore23Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
34AWAppenzell W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore17Gegentore19Ø SØ N
35SWStans W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore40Gegentore43Ø S2.0Ø N1.0
36AWAargau Ost 2 W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore26Gegentore29Ø S0.5Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore26Gegentore30Ø S0.5Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore23Gegentore27Ø S1.0Ø N1.0
39FWFlawil W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore23Gegentore27Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore29Gegentore34Ø S0.7Ø N1.0
41AWArbon W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore19Gegentore26Ø S1.4Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore22Gegentore40Ø SØ N
43AWAlbis Foxes W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore18Gegentore36Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore15Gegentore35Ø S0.5Ø N1.0
45OWOberaargau W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore14Gegentore34Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
46MWMalters W0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Tore17Gegentore38Ø S0.4Ø N1.0

Schweizer Cup WomenVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 8 archivierte Saisons der Schweizer Cup Women, von 2022 bis 2025. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 19. März 2026

Gegründet1999

The Frauen SHV-Cup was established by the Swiss Handball Federation in the 1999/2000 season to provide Switzerland's women's handball clubs with a premier knockout competition, complementing the existing league system. The inaugural final on May 6, 2000, saw TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen defeat Spono Nottwil 27–25, establishing the tournament's competitive foundation. Over two decades, the competition has evolved significantly, expanding from approximately 16 teams in its early years to around 40 clubs by the 2024/25 season, reflecting growing grassroots interest in women's handball across Swiss leagues. The tournament experienced its only cancellation during the 2019/20 season due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, with no champion declared that year. Since resuming in 2020/21, the cup has continued to showcase high-level play, with plans underway to implement a Final4 format starting in the 2025/26 season—similar to the men's competition—to heighten excitement and attendance during the season's first half.

  • 2000 — TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen wins the inaugural Frauen SHV-Cup final 27–25 against Spono Nottwil
  • 2005 — Amicitia Zurich wins their first cup title, beginning a period of competitive excellence
  • 2012 — LC Brühl defeats Spono Nottwil 30–24 in the final, marking the beginning of their dominance
  • 2019/20 — Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic, first time in competition history
  • 2021 — LK Zug wins with a dramatic 37–36 victory over SPONO EAGLES in the final
  • 2025 — SPONO EAGLES claim the 2025 title in a closely fought final, continuing their strong presence

Wettbewerbsformat 19. März 2026

Teams40Europaplätze1

The Frauen SHV-Cup operates as a single-elimination knockout tournament featuring approximately 40 clubs from Swiss leagues at various levels. The competition structure includes multiple preliminary rounds—the main round, round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final—played across Swiss arenas from October through May. Matches are contested under standard International Handball Federation rules, emphasizing fast-paced, high-stakes handball. The tournament winner qualifies automatically for the Swiss Handball Supercup, facing off against the national league champions in a season-opening showdown, and historically enjoyed qualification for European competition until the EHF Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued after the 2011/12 season.

Rekorde 19. März 2026

Meiste TitelLC Brühl (12)

LC Brühl's 12 titles represent unmatched dominance in the competition, with Spono Nottwil holding the second-most titles with six victories, and LK Zug with four titles.

Analyse 19. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2025/2026 Schweizer Cup Women season is underway with Amicitia Zurich W emerging as the early leader in the knockout competition. The defending champions from the 2024/25 season, SPONO Eagles W, are also competing strongly, having claimed the 2025 title in a closely fought final before relinquishing it this year. Bruhl W, the most dominant force in the competition's history with 12 total titles, remains a formidable contender with their experience and squad depth evident in their recent performances.

The competition has witnessed several compelling matchups in the early stages. Amicitia Zurich W demonstrated their title credentials with a commanding 45–17 victory over Olten W on December 18, 2025, showcasing the significant gap between top-tier SPL clubs and lower-league participants. In another notable result, Bruhl II W delivered an impressive 38–16 triumph over Zug III W, highlighting the depth of Switzerland's women's handball talent across multiple team levels.

Winterthur W has also shown competitive form, securing a 35–31 victory over Zug W in December, suggesting emerging challengers to the traditional powerhouses. The tournament structure continues to provide opportunities for clubs from lower leagues to test themselves against elite opposition, with the knockout format ensuring that any team could potentially upset a favorite on any given match day. The competition's expansion to approximately 40 participating clubs from various Swiss leagues maintains the inclusive pathway that has characterized the tournament since its expansion from its early years.

Looking ahead to the later rounds, the traditional rivalry between Amicitia Zurich W and Bruhl W remains central to the competition's narrative. Bruhl W won back-to-back titles in 2022/23 and 2023/24 before SPONO Eagles W claimed the 2025 trophy, illustrating the competitive balance at the elite level of Swiss women's handball. The planned implementation of a Final4 format starting in the 2025/26 season aims to heighten excitement and attendance during the season's first half, potentially transforming how the latter stages of the competition are contested and watched by Swiss handball enthusiasts.

Competition Structure and Evolution

The Frauen SHV-Cup has undergone significant structural evolution since its inception. The tournament began with approximately 16 elite-level clubs competing in its early years around 2000, reflecting the governing body's initial focus on maintaining competitive integrity among top-tier squads. However, the SHV recognized the value of expanding participation to clubs from lower leagues, implementing inclusive qualification pathways that have grown the tournament to encompass approximately 40 clubs by the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons.

This expansion has fundamentally transformed the cup's character. Rather than serving exclusively as a competition for SPL (Swiss Premium League) clubs, the Frauen SHV-Cup now provides a genuine pathway for underdog teams from regional and lower-level Swiss leagues to challenge the elite. This model mirrors successful cup competitions across Europe, where David-versus-Goliath matchups generate compelling narratives and provide development opportunities for emerging talent. The 2024/25 season results demonstrate this dynamic clearly: while Amicitia Zurich W and Bruhl W remain the dominant forces, clubs like Winterthur W and Zug W regularly compete against these powerhouses in matches that test their tactical acumen and physical conditioning.

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the competition's continuity, with the 2019/20 season abandoned entirely due to government restrictions and SHV-mandated suspension of all activities in March 2020. The tournament's resumption in 2020/21 required adjusted scheduling and enhanced health protocols, demonstrating the competition's resilience and the SHV's commitment to maintaining this important fixture in Switzerland's handball calendar. The planned transition to a Final4 format beginning in the 2025/26 season at the new Pilatus Arena in Kriens represents the most significant structural innovation since the tournament's expansion, designed to concentrate the season's climax into a two-day festival of women's handball.

Historical Dominance and Club Success

LC Brühl stands as the undisputed monarch of Swiss women's handball cup competition, having captured 12 titles across their history. This extraordinary record of success reflects the club's sustained excellence, sophisticated talent development systems, and consistent ability to maintain competitive squads across multiple seasons. Bruhl W won consecutive titles in 2022/23 and 2023/24, demonstrating their continued relevance despite the broader competitive balance that has emerged in recent years.

Spono Nottwil represents the second tier of historical dominance with 6 titles, including the inaugural 2000 final appearance where they fell narrowly to TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 27–25. The club's sustained presence at the competition's elite level reflects the strong handball tradition in the Nottwil region and their ability to develop and retain talented players. LK Zug has claimed 4 titles, including the memorable 2021/22 season when they defeated SPONO EAGLES 37–36 in a dramatic final at the Gümligen Mobiliar Arena—a result that exemplified the tournament's capacity for thrilling, tightly contested championship matches.

More recently, SPONO Eagles W have emerged as a significant force, winning the 2024/25 season title in a closely fought final. Amicitia Zurich W represents another major power, having won their second cup title in the 2025/26 season and maintaining consistent qualification for the later rounds of the competition. The club's merger in 2010 of traditional Albis Foxes and Wollishofen Amicitia Nachwuchs created a unified entity with sufficient resources and talent depth to challenge for titles regularly. TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen, the inaugural champions, has maintained a presence in Swiss women's handball, though their historical dominance has diminished relative to more recent powerhouses.

Sponsorship and Commercial Development

The Frauen SHV-Cup operates under the title sponsorship of Mobiliar, a Swiss insurance company that has recognized the commercial and community value of supporting women's handball at the national level. This partnership, reflected in the competition's official name "Mobiliar Handball Cup Frauen," provides financial resources essential for organizing the tournament's multiple rounds, securing venues, and promoting the competition to potential spectators and broadcast partners.

Additional sponsorship from Concordia, Hummel, and Mitsubishi extends the commercial ecosystem supporting the tournament. These partnerships reflect the broader recognition within the Swiss business community of women's handball's growing popularity and social significance. The sponsorship arrangement ensures that the competition maintains professional standards in its organization, presentation, and broadcast quality, contributing to the overall development of women's handball in Switzerland.

The cup's commercial significance extends beyond direct sponsorship revenue. As the pathway to the Swiss Handball Supercup—where the cup winner faces the league champions—the Frauen SHV-Cup generates substantial interest among fans, media, and betting operators. The tournament's single-elimination format creates inherent drama and unpredictability, factors that enhance its appeal to spectators and commercial partners seeking association with compelling sporting narratives. The planned Final4 format starting in 2025/26 represents a deliberate attempt to enhance the competition's commercial appeal by concentrating the season's climax into a concentrated two-day event with heightened media coverage and attendance potential.

Internationaler Kontext and Development

Switzerland's women's handball landscape reflects the country's broader sporting culture, characterized by strong club systems, competitive league structures, and regular participation in international competitions. The Frauen SHV-Cup serves as a crucial development pathway within this ecosystem, identifying and nurturing talent that feeds into the Swiss national team program and European club competitions.

The International Handball Federation (IHF) and European Handball Federation (EHF) recognition of the SHV ensures that the Frauen SHV-Cup maintains alignment with international standards for competition organization, player safety, and sporting integrity. Historically, the cup winner's qualification for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup (until its discontinuation after 2011/12) provided Swiss clubs with regular European exposure, enhancing the domestic competition's prestige and attracting international attention to Swiss women's handball talent.

The broader context of women's handball development in Europe demonstrates Switzerland's significant contribution to the sport. Swiss clubs compete regularly in European club competitions, and the national team maintains a respectable international ranking. The Frauen SHV-Cup's role in this ecosystem extends beyond simple trophy competition—it serves as a talent identification mechanism, a development pathway for emerging players, and a showcase for Swiss women's handball excellence. The tournament's expansion to include clubs from lower leagues reflects a deliberate strategy to broaden the talent base and ensure that exceptional players from regional clubs receive opportunities to test themselves against elite opposition.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

When was the Schweizer Cup Women founded?

The Frauen SHV-Cup was founded in the 1999/2000 season by the Swiss Handball Federation. The inaugural final was played on May 6, 2000, with TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen defeating Spono Nottwil 27–25.

How many teams participate in the Schweizer Cup Women?

Approximately 40 clubs from various Swiss handball leagues participate in the current season, expanded from around 16 teams in the early years due to inclusive qualification pathways.

Which club has won the most Schweizer Cup Women titles?

LC Brühl is the most successful team with 12 titles, followed by Spono Nottwil with 6 titles and LK Zug with 4 titles.

What is the tournament format?

The Schweizer Cup Women is a single-elimination knockout tournament featuring preliminary rounds, round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final played from October through May.

Does the cup winner qualify for European competition?

The cup winner qualifies for the Swiss Handball Supercup against the league champions. Historically, winners qualified for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup until its discontinuation after the 2011/12 season.

Was there ever a season without a Schweizer Cup Women champion?

Yes, the 2019/20 season was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, making it the only time in the competition's history without a declared champion.

API-Daten: 27. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 21. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 19. März 2026