Tournament details | |
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Country | Denmark |
Final positions | |
Champions | Team Esbjerg |
Runner-up | København Håndbold |
Tournament statistics | |
Top goal scorer(s) | Mia Rej (27 goals) |
Best player | Ulrika Toft Hansen |
The 2017 Danish Handball Cup (Danish : DHF's Landspokalturnering 2017), known as Santander Cup 2017 for sponsorship reasons, is the 54th edition of the national women's handball cup tournament. Randers HK are the defending champions.
The initial 6 rounds are managed by the regional federations with the DHF taking over the tournament at the round of 16. It ultimately results in a final four event between Christmas and New Year. The winner of the tournament qualify for the Super Cup where they meet the season's league winner. If the same team wins both the league and the cup, the losing cup finalist will be participating in the Super Cup.
The round of 16 ties were scheduled for 23–30 August 2017.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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23 August | ||
Ajax København | 19–36 | Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub |
24 August | ||
Lyngby HK | 15–34 | FC Midtjylland Håndbold |
TTH Holstebro | 22–34 | København Håndbold |
25 August | ||
Ringkøbing Håndbold | 16–25 | Team Esbjerg |
SønderjyskE Håndbold | 19–30 | Viborg HK |
26 August | ||
Skanderborg Håndbold | 16–37 | Silkeborg-Voel KFUM |
27 August | ||
Roskilde Håndbold | 16–26 | Randers HK |
30 August | ||
Aarhus United | DSQ [lower-alpha 1] | Odense Håndbold |
The quarter-final ties are scheduled for 24–25 October 2017.
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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24 October | ||
København Håndbold | 27–20 | Randers HK |
Aarhus United | 21–18 | Viborg HK |
25 October | ||
Silkeborg-Voel KFUM | 22–24 | FC Midtjylland Håndbold |
Team Esbjerg | 27–22 | Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub |
The final four event is scheduled for 29–30 December 2017 in Jysk Arena, Silkeborg. [1]
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29 December 2017 18:00 ( CEST ) | Aarhus United | 19-27 | København Håndbold | Jysk Arena, Silkeborg Attendance: 1,550 Referees: Skjøth Søegaard, Kalisz Nielsen |
Petersen 5 | (7–10) | Alm 6 | ||
3× 1× | Report | 2× 1× |
29 December 2017 20:00 ( CEST ) | Team Esbjerg | 23–22 | FC Midtjylland Håndbold | Jysk Arena, Silkeborg Attendance: 1,683 Referees: Dahl Hermann, Madsen |
Bjørndalen 7 | (9–13) | Kristiansen 8 | ||
4× 5× | Report | 4× 3× |
30 December 2017 14:00 ( CEST ) | Aarhus United | 23–22 | FC Midtjylland Håndbold | Jysk Arena, Silkeborg Attendance: 1,475 Referees: Krause-Kjær, Pedersen |
Haraldsdóttir 9 | (11–12) | Burgaard 5 | ||
2× | Report | 2× 3× |
30 December 2017 16:00 ( CEST ) | København Håndbold | 20–31 | Team Esbjerg | Jysk Arena, Silkeborg Attendance: 1,725 Referees: Christiansen, Hesseldal Hansen |
Kragballe 4 | (11–17) | Toft Hansen 8 | ||
2× 2× | Report | 1× |
Top goalscorers
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Most valuable playerMVP was announced after the final on 30 December 2017.
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