Magyar Kupa (women's handball)
Magyar Kupa (English: Hungarian Cup ) is the main domestic cup for Hungarian women's team handball clubs, which is organized and supervised by the Hungarian Handball Federation . The competition is held annually, starting in September and concluding in April. The teams play in a one-leg knockout system with a final four tournament in the end. The winner of the Hungarian cup get the right to participate in the next year's EHF Cup Winners' Cup , unless they secure a place in the EHF Champions League . If happens so, then the runners-up take the opportunity to represent Hungary in the forthcoming continental event for cup winners.
Winners
In 1954 and 1955 the cup was held on a grand scale. In 1983 they played two series (in February and December). In 1967, 1968, 1985 and 1986 the finals were played only in the following year.
Previous cup winners are:[ 1]
Finals
The following table contains all the finals from the sixty years long history of the Magyar Kupa. In some occasions, there was not held a final match but a final tournament. In these cases, the team with the most total points have been crowned as cup winners.
Finals of Hungarian Cup
No.
Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Hall
Date of final(s)
1 st
1951
Magyar Posztó
5–4
Bp. Postás
Sports Hall Court, Budapest
21 October 1951
2 nd
1952
Magyar Posztó
7−6 (aet )
Vörös Meteor
Sports Hall Court, Budapest
6 September 1952
3 rd
1953
Vörös Meteor
7–5
Magyar Posztó
Baross street, Budapest
4 July 1953
1954
Vörös Meteor
5–4
Ferencváros
Üllői str., Budapest
28 August 1954
1955
Ferencváros
7–6
MTK Budapest
Sport str., Budapest
20 August 1955
4 th
1956
Bp. Szikra
7–5
MTK Budapest
Sports Hall Court, Budapest
8 July 1956
No Competitions Held
5 th
1963
Bp. Spartacus
6–5
Ferencváros
Kisstadion , Budapest
17 August 1963
6 th
1964
Goldberger
7–6
Bp. Postás
Tüzér str., Budapest
20 December 1964
7 th
1965
Testnevelési Egyetem
12–7
Ózd
Tüzér str., Budapest
19 December 1965
8 th
1966
Testnevelési Egyetem
9–7
Pécs
Játékcsarnok, Budapest
18 December 1966
9 th
1967
Ferencváros
9–8
Goldberger
Játékcsarnok, Budapest
21 January 1968
10 th
1968
Bp. Spartacus
8−7 (aet )
Ózd
Játékcsarnok, Budapest
26 January 1969
11 th
1969
Vasas
9–8
Bp. Spartacus
Játékcsarnok, Budapest
27 December 1969
12 th
1970
Ferencváros
14–8
Vasas
Üllői str., Budapest
20 August 1970
13 th
1971
Vasas
10–8
Tatabánya
Tímár str., Budapest
19 August 1971
14 th
1972
Ferencváros
15–12
Bp. Spartacus
Játékcsarnok, Budapest
16 December 1972
15 th
1973
Veszprém (5p)
4 roundmatches
Ferencváros (4p)
Tata
20 November 1973
16 th
1974
Vasas
13–8
Veszprém
Tímár str., Budapest
20 August 1974
No Competitions Held
17 th
1976
Vasas
19–13
Csepel
Municipal Sports Hall, Szeged
11 April 1976
18 th
1977
Ferencváros (10p)
4 roundmatches
Vasas (9p)
Home and Away matches
20 February 1977
19 th
1978
Vasas (12p)
4 roundmatches
Ferencváros (8p)
Home and Away matches
4 April 1978
20 th
1979
Vasas (19p)
6 roundmatches
Bp. Spartacus (16p)
Home and Away matches
3 April 1979
21 st
1980
Vasas (12p)
4 roundmatches
Bp. Spartacus (5p)
Home and Away matches
6 January 1980
22 nd
1981
Vasas
41–3220–13 / 21–19
Bp. Spartacus
Kőér str., Budapest Fáy str., Budapest
30 January 1981 1 February 1981
23 rd
1982
Vasas (10p)
6 roundmatches
Építők (6p)
Home and Away matches
7 February 1982
24 th
1983 mar.
Vasas (15p)
6 roundmatches
Építők (12p)
Home and Away matches
2 February 1983
25 th
1983 dec.
Veszprém (8p)
3 roundmatches
Debreceni VSC (2p)
Home and Away matches
13 December 1983
26 th
1984
Vasas (19p)
6 roundmatches
Bp. Spartacus (15p)
Home and Away matches
19 December 1984
27 th
1985
Debreceni VSC
45–3113–17 / 22–14
Ferencváros
Népliget , Budapest Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen
19 January 1986 21 January 1986
28 th
1986
Vasas
50–4427–18 / 23–26
Debreceni VSC
Fáy str., Budapest Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen
20 February 1987 27 February 1987
29 th
1987
Debreceni VSC
54–4423–22 / 31–22
Vasas
Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Fáy str., Budapest
17 September 1987 23 September 1987
30 th
1988
Bp. Spartacus
59–4424–26 / 35–18
Debreceni VSC
Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Kőér str., Budapest
4 May 1988 11 May 1988
31 st
1988–89
Debreceni VSC
42–3522–15 / 20–20
Építők
Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Népliget, Budapest
18 May 1989 21 May 1989
32 nd
1989–90
Debreceni VSC
42–4021–20 / 21–20
Építők
Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Népliget, Budapest
4 June 1990 10 June 1990
33 rd
1990–91
Debreceni VSC
48–4630–25 / 18–21
BHG
Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen Hauszmann Alajos str., Budapest
4 June 1991 6 June 1991
34 th
1991–92
Építők
28–279–10 / 19–17
Vasas
Fáy str., Budapest Népliget, Budapest
8 April 1992 15 April 1992
35 th
1992–93
Ferencváros
12–8
Vasas
Népfürdő str., Budapest
5 May 1993
36 th
1993–94
Ferencváros
49–3519–20 / 30–15
Dunaferr
Municipal Sports Hall, Dunaújváros Népliget, Budapest
15 June 1994 17 June 1994
37 th
1994–95
Ferencváros
54–3529–18 / 25–17
Vasas
Népliget, Budapest Fáy str., Budapest
24 May 1995 27 May 1995
38 th
1995–96
Ferencváros
52–4028–15 / 24–25
Debreceni VSC
Népliget, Budapest Municipal Sports Hall, Debrecen
16 May 1996 22 May 1996
39 th
1996–97
Ferencváros
41–3520–20 / 21–15
Vasas
Fáy str., BudapestKőbányai str. , Budapest
1 June 1997 2 June 1997
40 th
1997–98
Dunaferr
23–23 (3-1 p )
Ferencváros
Municipal Sports Hall, Szekszárd
24 April 1998
41 st
1998–99
Dunaferr
31–25
Ferencváros
Municipal Sports Hall, Dunaújváros
6 June 1999
42 nd
1999–00
Dunaferr
29–17
Győri ETO
Municipal Sports Hall, Vác
28 May 2000
43 rd
2000–01
Ferencváros
27–18
Debreceni VSC
Imre Hódos Sports Hall, Debrecen
1 June 2001
44 th
2001–02
Dunaferr
24–24 (4-2 p )
Győri ETO
Kőbányai str., Budapest
14 June 2002
45 th
2002–03
Ferencváros
31–25
Dunaferr
Municipal Sports Hall, Pápa
11 June 2003
46 th
2003–04
Dunaferr
33–27
Győri ETO
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall , Győr
3 April 2004
47 th
2004–05
Győri ETO
26–24
Dunaferr
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
3 April 2005
48 th
2005–06
Győri ETO
28–23
Fehérvár
SZIE Sports Hall, Gödöllő
1 April 2006
49 th
2006–07
Győri ETO
35–28
Ferencváros
SYMA Centre , Budapest
8 April 2007
50 th
2007–08
Győri ETO
30–20
Dunaferr
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
13 April 2008
51 st
2008–09
Győri ETO
32–27
Debreceni VSC
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
5 April 2009
52 nd
2009–10
Győri ETO
33–20
Ferencváros
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
28 February 2010
53 rd
2010–11
Győri ETO
29–21
Debreceni VSC
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
3 April 2011
54 th
2011–12
Győri ETO
42–22
Békéscsabai Előre
Mihály Magvassy Sports Hall, Győr
22 April 2012
55 th
2012–13
Győri ETO
36–28
Ferencváros
Veszprém Aréna , Veszprém
26 May 2013
56 th
2013–14
Győri ETO
34–29
Ferencváros
OBO Aréna, Dabas
26 April 2014
57 th
2014–15
Győri ETO
29–23
Ferencváros
Audi Aréna , Győr
29 March 2015
58 th
2015–16
Győri ETO
33–27
Érd
Municipal Sports Hall, Szigetszentmiklós
1 May 2016
59 th
2016–17
Ferencváros
29–29 (5-3 p )
Győri ETO
István Messzi Sports Hall, Kecskemét
2 April 2017
60 th
2017–18
Győri ETO
27–23
Érd
László Papp Sports Arena , Budapest
1 April 2018
61 st
2018–19
Győri ETO
32−29
Ferencváros
Főnix Hall , Debrecen
16 March 2019
63 rd
2020–21
Győri ETO
29−23
Debreceni VSC
Veszprém Aréna, Veszprém
16 May 2021
64 th
2021–22
Ferencváros
26−22
Győri ETO
Főnix Hall, Debrecen
29 May 2022
65 th
2022–23
Ferencváros
28−27
Győri ETO
Multifunkciós Csarnok, Tatabánya
23 April 2023
By club
The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:
Club
Titles
Runners-up
Winning years
Győri ETO [ n 1]
15
7
2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 , 2017–18 , 2018–19 , 2020–21
Ferencváros [ n 2]
15
12
1967, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2016–17 , 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
Vasas [ n 3]
12
7
1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 feb. , 1984, 1986
Debreceni VSC [ n 4]
5
7
1985, 1987, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
Dunaújvárosi Kohász [ n 5]
5
4
1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2003–04
Bp. Spartacus
3
6
1963, 1968, 1988
Magyar Posztó [ n 6]
2
2
1951, 1952
Veszprém [ n 7]
2
1
1973, 1983 dec.
Testnevelési Egyetem
2
0
1965, 1966
Építők [ n 8]
1
4
1991–92
Vörös Meteor [ n 9]
1
1
1953
Goldberger [ n 10]
1
1
1964
Bp. Szikra [ n 11]
1
0
1956
Bp. Postás
–
2
-
Ózd
–
2
-
Érd
–
2
-
MTK Budapest [ n 12]
–
1
-
Tatabánya
–
1
-
Pécs [ n 13]
–
1
-
Csepel
–
1
-
BHG
–
1
-
Fehérvár [ n 14]
–
1
-
Békéscsabai Előre
–
1
-
Notes
^ Includes Győri Vasas, Győri Vasas ETO, Győri Keksz ETO, Győri Graboplast ETO KC and Győri Audi ETO KC.
^ Includes Bp. Kinizsi, Herz-FTC, Spectrum-FTC, FTC-Polgári Bank, Budapest Bank-FTC, FTC-RightPhone and FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria.
^ Includes Vasas SC-Citadella Night Club, Vasas SC-Dreher and Vasas SC.
^ Includes Debreceni MVSC, DVSC-Symphonia, DVSC-Valdor, DVSC-Aquaticum and DVSC-Korvex.
^ Includes Dunaferr SE, Dunaferr NK and Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA.
^ Includes VL Magyar Posztó and Magyar Posztó SE.
^ Includes Bakony Vegyész and Veszprém Barabás KC.
^ Includes Építők SC and Hargita KC.
^ Includes VM Közért.
^ Includes VL Keltex, VL Goldberger and Kelenföldi Goldberger SE.
^ Includes Bp. Szikra, Kőbányai Lombik, Bp. Gumiipari SC and BRESC.
^ Includes Bp. Vörös Lobogó.
^ Includes Pécsi Dózsa, Pécsi Bányász and Pécsi MSC.
^ Includes Cornexi-Alcoa HSB Holding and Alba Fehérvár KC.
By county
The bolded teams are currently playing in the 2022–23 season of the Hungarian League.
Dunaferr * as Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA
Statistics
Records in the Final
Most wins: 15
Győri ETO (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021)
Ferencváros (1967, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2017, 2022, 2023, 2024)
Most consecutive titles: 12
Győri ETO (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
Most consecutive appearances: 20
Győri ETO (2004 , 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 , 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 , 2023 , 2024 )
Most appearances: 27
Ferencváros (1963 , 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973 , 1977, 1978 , 1985 , 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 , 1999 , 2001, 2003, 2007 , 2010 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2017, 2019 , 2022, 2023, 2024)
Biggest win:
Most goals in a final: 64
Most goals by a losing side: 29
Most defeats: 12
Ferencváros (1963, 1973, 1978, 1985, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019)
Finals venues and host cities
In the list below are included all the stadiums, inclusive the stadiums from finals with 2 legs.
Period
Sponsor
Name
– 2004/05
Halászi Takarék
Halászi Takarék Magyar kupa
2005/06
Suzuki Benkő
Suzuki Benkő Magyar kupa
2006/07
No main sponsor
Magyar kupa
2007/08
Halászi Takarék
Halászi Takarék Magyar kupa
2008/09 – 2011/12
Duna Takarék
Duna Takarék női Magyar kupa
2012/13
No main sponsor
Magyar kupa
2013/14
Ringroup
Ringroup Magyar kupa
2014/15
No main sponsor
Török Bódog női Magyar kupa
2015/16 –
TippMix
TippMix Török Bódog női Magyar kupa
See also
References
External links
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Cup competitions
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