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Hungarian Cup Women · 8
Final05/04/2026
Sun 05/04
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3rd Place05/04/2026
Sun 05/04
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Semi-finals04/04/2026
Sat 04/04
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Sat 04/04
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Quarter-finals07/01/2026
Wed 07/01
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Wed 07/01
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Wed 07/01
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Teams

Hungarian Cup Women

All 8 teams competing in the Hungarian Cup Women 2025-2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Hungarian Cup Women

Browse 9 archived seasons of the Hungarian Cup Women, from 2016-2017 to 2025-2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1957

The Killik László Női Magyar Kupa was established in 1957 as the Hungarian women's basketball cup competition, named in honour of legendary Hungarian basketball coach László Killik. The tournament has grown from a domestic competition into a significant platform for Hungarian women's basketball excellence, with participation expanding to include top teams from the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (the top Hungarian women's basketball league). The competition maintains a knockout format culminating in a Final Four tournament, typically held in March. Over the decades, the cup has served as a crucial development ground for players competing in European competitions, including the EuroLeague Women, and has consistently showcased the competitive depth of Hungarian women's basketball.

  • 1957 — Hungarian women's basketball cup competition founded
  • 2007 — Sopron Basket begins dominance of the competition
  • 2011 — Sopron Basket wins their third title, establishing themselves as the competition's most successful club
  • 2017 — Szekszárd wins the cup, breaking Sopron's recent winning streak
  • 2021 — Sopron Basket wins their eighth title, demonstrating sustained excellence
  • 2024 — Sopron Basket wins their tenth cup title, cementing their status as the most successful club in competition history

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams8

The Hungarian Cup Women features a knockout tournament format with eight teams participating in the competition. The tournament culminates in a Final Four event, typically held in March, where the four remaining teams compete in a single-elimination format to determine the champion. Teams are seeded based on their performance in the regular season Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A league standings. The competition serves as an important domestic cup competition parallel to the league season, with the Final Four format ensuring competitive, high-intensity basketball over a concentrated period.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesSopron Basket (10)

Sopron Basket's dominance is unparalleled in Hungarian women's basketball cup history, with ten titles won across 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Hungarian Cup Women season has proven to be highly competitive, with DVTK-Hun-Therm Miskolc and **** emerging as the dominant forces in the competition. DVTK-Hun-Therm Miskolc claimed their fifth cup title in the 2024/25 season, defeating **** in a closely contested final. This victory marked a significant achievement for the Miskolc-based club, demonstrating their emergence as a genuine challenger to Sopron's historical dominance in Hungarian women's basketball.

The competition's structure ensures that the top teams from the Hungarian Hungarian Cup Women league compete in an intense knockout format, with the Final Four providing a concentrated showcase of Hungarian women's basketball talent. The participation of eight teams creates a balanced competitive environment where both established powerhouses and emerging challengers have opportunities to compete for the prestigious cup. 's presence throughout recent seasons underscores their sustained excellence, having won the cup in 2023 and reaching the final in 2024/25, maintaining their position as the most successful club in the competition's history with ten titles.

The rivalry between **** and DVTK-Hun-Therm Miskolc has become the defining narrative of contemporary Hungarian women's basketball, with both clubs competing at the highest level domestically and internationally. This competitive balance reflects the overall development and professionalization of women's basketball in Hungary, where multiple clubs can now sustain elite-level competition. The presence of other competitive teams such as UNI Győr, NKA Pécs, and Szekszárd ensures that the Final Four remains unpredictable and engaging for fans.

The 2024/25 season also highlighted the depth of Hungarian women's basketball talent, with various clubs demonstrating capability to compete against the traditional powerhouses. The tournament continues to serve as an important platform for player development and international exposure, with many participants going on to compete in EuroLeague Women and other European competitions. The Final Four format concentrates the action into a high-stakes event, creating memorable moments and showcasing the technical quality and intensity of Hungarian women's basketball at its highest domestic level.

Competition Legacy and International Significance

The Hungarian Cup Women holds significant importance within the broader context of Central European women's basketball. The tournament has consistently produced players and teams that compete successfully in European club competitions, with Sopron Basket achieving historic success by winning the EuroLeague Women title in 2021/22—a landmark achievement for Hungarian basketball. This European success has elevated the profile of the domestic cup competition, as it demonstrates the calibre of basketball being played at the highest levels of Hungarian women's sport.

The competition's longevity—now in its seventh decade—reflects the deep roots of women's basketball in Hungarian sporting culture. The naming of the competition after László Killik honours a legendary figure in Hungarian basketball history, preserving the sport's heritage while celebrating contemporary excellence. The tournament continues to evolve, with modern organizational standards, professional broadcasting, and international participation adding to its prestige. The Final Four format adopted in recent years has transformed the competition into a marquee event in the Hungarian basketball calendar, attracting significant media attention and fan engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has won the most Hungarian Cup Women titles?

Sopron Basket has won the most titles with 10 cups (2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023). DVTK-Hun-Therm Miskolc is the second most successful club with 5 titles (1992/93, 1993/94, 2015/16, 2021/22, 2024/25).

How many teams compete in the Hungarian Cup Women?

Eight teams participate in the Hungarian Cup Women competition, with the tournament culminating in a Final Four format held typically in March.

When was the Hungarian Cup Women founded?

The competition was founded in 1957 as the Hungarian women's basketball cup, making it one of the oldest continuous women's basketball cup competitions in Europe.

What is the format of the Hungarian Cup Women?

The competition uses a knockout tournament format with eight teams. The Final Four features four remaining teams competing in single-elimination matches to determine the champion.

How is the Hungarian Cup Women named?

The competition is officially named the Killik László Női Magyar Kupa in honour of László Killik, a legendary Hungarian basketball coach who made significant contributions to the sport.

When is the Hungarian Cup Women Final Four typically held?

The Final Four tournament is typically held in March each year, providing a mid-season climax to Hungarian women's basketball competition.

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