Danish Women's Cup

The Danish Women's Cup, or Sydbank Kvindepokalen (previously 3F Cup) for sponsorship reasons, is the national women's football cup competition in Denmark and was first held in 1993.

Each active competitor plays a single match in each round, except for semifinals, where two legs are played (home and away).

The opponents in the matches are determined by a draw.

Up until and including the third round, pools based on geographical location are used for the draw to alleviate economic burden on the clubs.

In case any of the matches ends in a draw, two rounds of 15 minute extra time are played and if the scores are still even the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out.