Swiss Women's Cup

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Schweizer Cup Frauen /
Coupe Suisse Femmes /
Coppa Svizzera Donne /
Cuppa Svizra Dunna
Founded1975
RegionFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Number of teams60
Current champions Servette FC Chênois Féminin (First title)
Most successful club(s) YB Frauen & FC Zürich Frauen (15 titles)
Television broadcasters SRG SSR (Final)
abseits.ch (selected Games)
Soccerball current event.svg 2024–25 Women's Cup

The Swiss Women's Cup (German: Schweizer Cup; French: Coupe de Suisse; Italian: Coppa Svizzera; Romansh : Cuppa Svizra) is a women's football cup tournament that has been organised annually since 1975 by the Swiss Football Association (SFV-ASF).

Contents

Finals

All final matches are: [1]

SeasonCupwinnerRunner-upResultLocation
1976DFC SionDFC Aarau5–1 Willisau
1977DFC Sion SV Seebach Zürich 7–2 Näfels
1978FC BernSV Seebach Zürich4–3 ( a.e.t. ) Herzogenbuchsee
1979FC Spreitenbach FC Zürich 1–0 Stans
1980FC BernFC Therwil4–0 Bad Ragaz
1981SV Seebach Zürich FC Blue Stars Zürich 4–1 Winterthur
1982FC BernSV Seebach Zürich0–0 ( a.e.t. ), 3–1 ( p ) Zug
1983FC BernFC Blue Stars Zürich1–0 Volketswil
1984FC BernFC Rudolfstetten3–0 Stäfa
1985FC BernSV Seebach Zürich5–4 ( a.e.t. ) Sursee
1986SV Seebach ZürichFC Bern3–0 Seebach
1987SV Seebach ZürichFC Bern2–2 ( a.e.t. ), 4–2 ( p ) Derendingen
1988SV Seebach Zürich FC Rapid Lugano 4–0 Alterswil
1989SV Seebach ZürichFC Rapid Lugano2–0 Baden
1990SV Seebach ZürichFC Bern3–3 ( a.e.t. ), 4–3 ( p ) Gossau
1991FC BernSV Seebach Zürich6–2 Locarno
1992 FC Schwerzenbach FC Bern1–0 ( a.e.t. )Baden
1993SV Seebach ZürichFC Blue Stars Zürich3–2 Zürich
1994FC BernSV Seebach Zürich1–0 Bern
1995FC BernSV Seebach Zürich4–2Bern
1996FC BernFC Rapid Lugano5–1 Muri bei Bern
1997FC BernFC Blue Stars Zürich6–0 Thun
1998FC BernSV Seebach Zürich1–0 La Chaux-de-Fonds
1999FC BernFC Schwerzenbach3–3 ( a.e.t. ) 4–2 ( p ) Effretikon
2000FC BernFC Schwerzenbach2–0 Rapperswil
2001FC BernFC Sursee4–0 Basel
2002FC SurseeFC Bern2–1Basel
2003FC SchwerzenbachFC Bern1–1 ( a.e.t. ), 4–1 ( p )Basel
2004FC SurseeFC Malters2–0Basel
2005 SC LUwin.ch Luzern SV Seebach Zürich3–1Basel
2006SC LUwin.ch LuzernFFC Zürich Seebach5–0Bern
2007FFC Zürich Seebach FFC Zuchwil 05 2–1Bern
2008FFC United SchwerzenbachFFC Bern4–2Bern
2009FC Rot-Schwarz ThunFC Schlieren8–0Bern
2010 Yverdon Féminin YB Frauen 3–2 ( a.e.t. )Bern
2011 Yverdon Féminin YB Frauen 2–0Winterthur
2012 [2] FC Zürich Frauen SC Kriens2–1 ( a.e.t. )Aarau
2013 [3] FC Zürich Frauen FC Basel 5–0
2014 FC Basel SC Kriens2–1
2015 [4] FC Zürich FrauenFC Basel5–0Jona
2016 [5] FC Zürich Frauen FC Neunkirch 2–0 Biel/Bienne
2017FC NeunkirchFC Zürich Frauen1–1 ( a.e.t. ), 7–6 ( p )Biel/Bienne
2018FC Zürich Frauen FF Lugano 1–0 a.e.t.Biel/Bienne
2019FC Zürich FrauenYB Frauen5–0Biel/Bienne
2020 abandoned [6]
2021FC Luzern FrauenFC Zürich Frauen2–0Zürich
2022FC Zürich FrauenGC Frauen4–1Zürich
2023 Servette FC Chênois Féminin FC St.Gallen 1879 1–0Zürich

Titles by club

ClubWinnersWinning Years
YB Frauen (incl. FFC Bern)151978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
FC Zürich Frauen (incl. FFC Zürich-Seebach)151981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022
FC Luzern Frauen (incl. FC Sursee and SC LUwin.ch)52002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2021
FC Schwerzenbach 31992, 2003, 2008
FC Sion 21976, 1977
Yverdon Féminin 22010, 2011
FC Spreitenbach11979
FC Rot-Schwarz Thun12009
FC Basel 12014
FC Neunkirch 12017
Servette FC Chênois Féminin12023

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