The Danish Women's Handball Cup (), known as the Santander Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the main domestic cup tournament for Danish women's handball clubs, which is partially organised and supervised by the Danish Handball Federation. The competition has been played annually since 1964.
The initial fase of the tournament is split in two. They are managed by the three regional federations, Jydsk HÃÂ¥ndbold Forbund (JHF) in Jutland, and HÃÂ¥ndboldregion ÃÂst (HRÃÂ) in Sealand together with Fyns HÃÂ¥ndbold Forbund (FHF) in fyn. The western half of the initial tournament lasts 7 rounds, while the eastern half lasts 6 round. After the initial fase the DHF taking over the tournament at the round of 16. At the round of 16 and onwards, there are no longer geographical considerations, when drawing the matches. The tournament ultimately results in a final four event scheduled between Christmas and New Year. The winner of the tournament qualify for the annual Super Cup held during the summer where they meet the season's league winner. If the same team wins both the league and the cup, the losing cup finalist will participate as the second team in the Super Cup.
The winner of the tournament qualifies for the continental tournament EHF European League. If the team is already qualified for the tournament or the EHF Champions League, the loser of the final will qualify instead. If they are also qualified, the qualification spot will go the whichever of the two losing semifinalists, who finished the highest in the league table.
The following table contains all the finals from the over fifty years long history of the Danish Women's Handball Cup.
Since 1993, DHF has named an MVP () following the cup final.
Clubs listed in bold are currently playing in the 2019-20 season of the Danish Women's Handball League.