HK Slávia Partizánske, also known as Danlog Partizánske for sponsorship reasons, is a Slovak women's handball club from Partizánske. Founded in 1965 as TJ Iskra Partizánske, it took its current name in 1997. It currently competes in the WHIL.

After debuting in the Czechoslovak Championship in 1975, Iskra rose to the top between 1979 and 1981, winning in this period two championships, one national cup and most notably the 1980 IHF Cup Winners' Cup, beating Lokomotiva Zagreb in the final on penalties. As of 2013 it remains the only EHF women's trophy won by a Slovak team, as well as the only Cup Winners' Cup won by a team from former Czechoslovakia. Iskra won two more Czechoslovak championships in 1985 and 1988, and in 1992 it reached the IHF Cup's final, lost to HC Leipzig.

Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the team won its only Slovak championship to date in 1994, followed by two national cups in 1995 and 1999. The following decade wasn't successful and Slávia's fourth cup came in 2011. The following year it made it into the Slovak championship's three top teams for the first time since 1996.

Slavia Partizanske Women's handball team is a powerhouse in Slovakian handball, known for their skill, determination, and teamwork on the court. The team is based in Partizanske, Slovakia, and competes in various domestic and international competitions.

The players of Slavia Partizanske Women are highly talented and dedicated athletes who train rigorously to achieve success in every match they play. They are known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, as well as their strong defensive strategies and precise offensive maneuvers.

The team has a strong fan base that supports them at every game, cheering them on with passion and enthusiasm. Slavia Partizanske Women's handball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of handball, and they continue to make their mark on the sport with their impressive performances and competitive spirit.