French Cup | Women
Founded in 2001 and organised by the French Football Federation, the French Women's Football Cup is a national competition open to amateur and professional clubs
Women French Cup
Previously called Challenge de France, the competition acquired its current name in 2011. It is now the only national knockout competition of French women's football. Over the course of the editions that make up its history, six clubs have managed to engrave their name on the competition's prize list. Olympique Lyonnais is the most successful club to date, winning ten titles. The record attendance record for a French Women's Football Cup final dates from the 2018 edition, with Paris Saint-Germain beating Olympique Lyonnais 2-1 in front of more than 12,000 spectators at La Meinau Stadium.
PSG record in French Cup
3 Trophies
2010 - 2018 - 2022
Its hystory
Like its counterpart in men's football, the French Women's Cup is organised in several knockout qualifying rounds, open to clubs affiliated to the French Football Federation. Clubs enter the competition gradually by level, with D1 Arkema's clubs not appearing until the round of 16. In the event of a draw at the end of regulation time, the two teams will be decided directly in a penalty shootout.
French Cup stakes for Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain is making the French Women's Football Cup a goal season after season. After having lifted the cup twice in its history, the Parisians won a third trophy in the 2021/22 edition of this historic national competition. This new title allowed Paris Saint-Germain to take the second place in the ranking of the most successful teams in the French Cup with Montpellier Hérault Sporting Club (3). Olympique Lyonnais is still the most successful club in this competition with 10 trophies won.