Coupe de France (handball)

The Coupe de France masculine de handball is an annual national cup competition for French men's handball clubs. Organized by the French Handball Federation, it first took place in 1957 but it has been discontinued in several occasions.

Montpellier Handball is the competition's most successful club as of 2019 with thirteen titles, followed by Paris Saint-Germain Handball with four.[1]

Champions

Winners by season

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1956-1957ASPOM BordeauxAC Boulogne-Billancourt26-18
1958 to 1975Not held
1975-1976SMUC MarseilleVillemomble-Sports16-14
1976-1977Not held
1977-1978Stella Saint-MaurES Saint-Martin-d’Hères (D2)16-15
1978 to 1984Not held
1984-1985USAM Nîmes GardUSM Gagny23-19
1985-1986USAM Nîmes GardUS Ivry Handball24 -19
1986-1987USM GagnyUS Créteil Handball27-20
1987-1988Not held
1988-1989US Créteil HandballUSAM Nîmes Gard13-11
1989-1990Girondins de Bordeaux HBCUSM Gagny23-21
1990-1991HB Venissieux 85US Dunkerque (D2)26-16
23-19
1991-1992 Vénissieux handballOM Vitrolles24-20
1992-1993OM VitrollesUS Créteil Handball32-22
1993-1994USAM Nîmes GardLivry-Gargan Handball27-13
1994-1995OM VitrollesSC Sélestat19-19
26-21
1995-1996US Ivry HandballOM Vitrolles30-22
1996-1997US Créteil HandballUS Ivry Handball19-18
1997-1998Spacer's ToulouseMontpellier Handball27-20
1998-1999Montpellier HandballSpacer's Toulouse26-21
1999-2000Montpellier HandballDunkerque HBGL21-16
2000-2001Montpellier HandballPSG-Asnières30-26
2001-2002Montpellier HandballSO Chambéry23-22
2002-2003Montpellier HandballUS Créteil Handball21-20
2003-2004Not held
2004-2005Montpellier HandballChambéry Savoie HB31-22
2005-2006Montpellier HandballUS Ivry Handball28-27
2006-2007Paris HandballPays d'Aix UCH (D2)28-21
2007-2008Montpellier AHBParis Handball28-26
2008-2009Montpellier AHBChambéry Savoie HB33-25
2009-2010Montpellier AHBTremblay-en-France HB33-25
2010-2011Dunkerque HBGLChambéry Savoie HB25-25
(3-2[2])
2011-2012Montpellier AHBUS Ivry Handball29-25
2012-2013Montpellier AHBParis Saint-Germain35-28
2013-2014Paris Saint-Germain HBChambéry Savoie HB31-27
2014-2015Paris Saint-Germain HBHBC Nantes32-26
2015-2016Montpellier HandballParis Saint-Germain39-32
2016-2017HBC NantesMontpellier Handball37-32
2017-2018Paris Saint-GermainUSAM Nîmes Gard32-26
2018-2019Chambéry Savoie HBDunkerque HBGL31-21

Performances

# Club Winner Runner-up
Nb Years Nb Years
1Montpellier Handball 131999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006,
2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016
21998, 2017
2Paris Saint-Germain42007, 2014, 2015, 201842001, 2008, 2013, 2016
3USAM Nîmes Gard31985, 1986, 199421989, 2018
4US Créteil Handball21989, 199731987, 1993, 2003
5OM Vitrolles21993, 199521992, 1996
6Vénissieux handball21991, 19920-
7Chambéry Savoie Handball (T)1201952002, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2014
8US Ivry Handball1199641986, 1997, 2006, 2012
9Dunkerque HGL1201131991, 2000, 2019
10USM Gagny1198721985, 1990
11Spacer's de Toulouse1199811999
-HBC Nantes1201712015
13ASPOM Bordeaux119570-
-SMUC Marseille119760-
-Stella Saint-Maur119780-
-Girondins de Bordeaux HBC119900-
17AC Boulogne-Billancourt0-11957
-Villemomble-Sports0-11976
-ES Saint-Martin-d’Hères0-11978
-Livry-Gargan Handball0-11994
-SC Sélestat0-11995
-Pays d'Aix UCH0-12007
-Tremblay-en-France Handball0-12010
Total361957-2019361957-2019
Legend : 10 cups won ; (T) : title holder

References

  1. List of winners until 2016 Archived 2017-06-22 at the Wayback Machine in the French Handball Federation's website
  2. After Penalty shootout

See also

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