Slovak Women's Cup

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Slovenský pohár žien
Founded2009
RegionFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Current champions Slovan Bratislava (6th title)
Most successful club(s) Slovan Bratislava (6 titles)
Website Official website
Soccerball current event.svg2021–22

The Slovak Women's Cup is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Slovakia. It was established in 2009. [1]

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List of finals

The list of finals so far:

SeasonChampionResultRunner-Up
2009 [1] Slovan Bratislava 1–1 (3–2 pen.) Slovan Duslo Šaľa
2010 [1] Slovan Duslo Šaľa 1–1 A (3–0 pen.)Slovan Bratislava
2011 [2] Slovan Bratislava5–0MFK Topvar Topoľčany
2012 [3] Slovan Bratislava2–0Slovan Duslo Šaľa
2013 [4] Slovan Bratislava2–1 Nové Zámky
2014 [5] Nové Zámky 0–0 A (10–9 pen.)Slovan Bratislava
2015 [6] Nové Zámky 3–2Slovan Bratislava
2016 [7] Partizán Bardejov 2–1Slovan Bratislava
2017 [8] Partizán Bardejov1–1 (4–1 pen)Slovan Bratislava
2018 [9] Slovan Bratislava2–0Partizán Bardejov
2019 [10] Partizán Bardejov1–0Slovan Bratislava
2020Cancelled
2021Cancelled
2022 [11] Slovan Bratislava1–0 MŠK Žilina
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