The Icelandic Women's Super Cup (Icelandic: Meistarakeppni kvenna), also known as the Meistarakeppni KSÍ kvenna, is an annual women's football match between the reigning champions of the Besta deild kvenna league and the Icelandic Cup holders, or if the same team holds both titles between the title-holder and the team placed second in the league, or occasionally the second-placed team in the Icelandic Cup. The match generally takes place at the start of the Iceland domestic season in May. The competition was uninterrupted from its founding in 1992 to 1998, and from 2003 (when the holders of the 2002 titles competed) until 2020. Title-holders from 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2021 did not play for this cup.

The most successful team is Breiðablik with a total of ten wins.

Since 2023, the winners receive the Svanfríður Trophy, named in honour of women's football pioneer Svanfríður Guðjónsdóttir.

The Iceland Super Cup Women is an annual football competition that showcases the top female teams from Iceland. Held as a prestigious curtain-raiser for the domestic season, the tournament features a showdown between the reigning champions of the Úrvalsdeild kvenna (Icelandic Women's Premier League) and the winners of the Icelandic Women's Cup. Known for its competitive spirit and vibrant atmosphere, the Iceland Super Cup Women highlights the best talent in Icelandic women's football and sets the stage for an exciting season ahead. The event is celebrated for its passionate fans, high-quality matches, and contribution to the growth and visibility of women's football in Iceland.