Coupe de France (women's handball)
The Coupe de France féminine de handball is an annual national cup competition for French women's handball clubs. Its champion used to qualify for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup and now qualifie for the Women's EHF European League. Organized by the French Handball Federation, it first took place in 1985 but it has been discontinued in several occasions. Metz Handball is the competition's most successful club as of 2019 with nine titles, followed by ES Besançon with four.
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Coupe de France (women's handball)
The Coupe de France féminine de handball is an annual national cup competition for French women's handball clubs. Its champion used to qualify for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup and now qualifie for the Women's EHF European League. Organized by the French Handball Federation, it first took place in 1985 but it has been discontinued in several occasions. Metz Handball is the competition's most successful club as of 2019 with nine titles, followed by ES Besançon with four.
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