The Coupe de France féminine de handball is an annual national cup competition for French women's handball clubs. Its champion used to qualify for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup and now qualifies for the Women's EHF European League. Organized by the French Handball Federation, it first took place in 1984-1985, but it has been discontinued on several occasions.

It is contested by all clubs based in France and French overseas territories.

Metz Handball is the competition's most successful club as of 2024 with 13 titles, followed by ES Besançon with four.

The France Cup Women is a prestigious annual handball tournament held in France, showcasing top female handball teams from across the country and beyond. Renowned for its competitive spirit and high-level play, the tournament brings together elite clubs to compete in a series of exciting matches. Fans can expect thrilling displays of skill, teamwork, and strategy as teams vie for the coveted title. The France Cup Women serves as a key event in the women's handball calendar, promoting the sport's growth and inspiring new generations of players. With a vibrant atmosphere and top-tier talent, it is a must-watch event for handball enthusiasts and sports fans alike.