Danish Women's Volleyball Cup

Last updated
Danish Women's Volleyball Cup
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1976
Administrator Danish Volleyball Federation
CountryFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Brøndby VK (6th title)
Most titles Holte IF (15 titles)
Official website https://volleyball.dk/

The Danish Women's Volleyball Cup is a Women's Volleyball competition held in Denmark every single year since 1976, women clubs from all around the country division participate in a knock out face home and away system. [1] [2]

Contents

Competition history

Winners List

YearsWinnersScoreRunners-up
1976 ASV AarhusVKV Gladsaxe
1977 ASV AarhusVKV Gladsaxe
1978 Helsingør KFUMSkødstrup SF
1979 Helsingør KFUM
1980 Helsingør KFUM
1981 ASV Aarhus
1982 Helsingør KFUMVKV Gladsaxe
1983 Helsingør KFUM
1984 Helsingør KFUM
1985 Helsingør KFUMBVC Esbjerg
1986 Helsingør KFUM Holte IF
1987 Holte IF Slagelse VK
1988 Holte IF ASV Aarhus
1989 ASV Aarhus Holte IF
1990 ASV Aarhus Holte IF
1991 Fortuna Odense Volley Holte IF
1992 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
1993 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
1994 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
1995 Fortuna Odense Volley TV 55
1996 Holte IF Gentofte Volley
1997 Holte IF DHV Odense
1998 DHV Odense Holte IF
1999 Holte IF DHV Odense
2000 DHV Odense Holte IF
2001 DHV Odense HIK Aalborg
2002 Holte IF DHV Odense
2003 DHV Odense Holte IF
2004 Lyngby Volley Aalborg HIK
2005 Fortuna Odense Volley SK Aarhus
2006 Fortuna Odense Volley Gentofte Volley
2007 Fortuna Odense Volley Lyngby Volley
2008 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
2009 Fortuna Odense Volley 3 - 0
(25-21, 25-19, 25-20)
Holte IF
2010 Fortuna Odense Volley 3 - 2
(15-25, 25-23, 24-26, 25-23, 17-15)
Holte IF
2011 Brøndby VK 3 - 2
(23-25, 25-23, 17-25, 25-21, 15-10)
Holte IF
2012 Holte IF 3 – 0
(28-26, 25-20, 25-16)
Brøndby VK
2013 Holte IF 3 – 0
(25-16, 25-14, 25-20)
Frederiksberg Volley
2014 Brøndby VK 3 – 1
(26-24, 19-25, 25-20, 25-19)
Holte IF
2015 Brøndby VK 3 – 0
(25-17, 25-21, 25-23)
Holte IF
2016 Brøndby VK 3 – 2
(22-25, 27-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-9)
Holte IF
2017 Holte IF 3 – 0
(25-22, 25-22, 25-20)
Brøndby VK
2018 Brøndby VK 3 – 2
(25-21, 25-20, 13-25, 16-25, 19-17)
Holte IF
2019 Holte IF 3 – 0
(25-19, 25-14, 25-16)
ASV Elite

Honours by Club

RkClubTitlesCityYears
1 Holte IF 15 Holte (1987–1988), (1992–1994), (1996–1997), 1999, 2002, 2008, (2012–2013), 2017, (2019–2021)
2Helsingør KFUM8 Helsingør (1978–1980), (1982–1986)
3 Fortuna Odense Volley 7 Odense 1991, 1995, (2005–2007), (2009–2010)
4ASV Århus5 Århus (1976–1977), 1981, (1989–1990)
Brøndby VK 6 Brøndby 2011, (2014–2016), 2018, 2022
6 DHV Odense 4 Odense 1998, (2000–2001), 2003
7 Lyngby Volley 1 Lyngby-Taarbæk 2004

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References

  1. Sports 123 Retrieved 24 October 2022
  2. Danish Cup women.volleybox.net Retrieved 24 October 2022