2006–07 Women's EHF Cup

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Oana Șoit
(64 Goals)

The 2006–07

Women's EHF Cup was the 26th edition of the European Handball Federation's secondary competition for women's handball clubs, running from 14 September 2006 to 20 May 2007.[1][2] Zvezda Zvenigorod defeated Ikast Bording EH in the final to become the first Russian
team to win the competition.

First qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Vicianet Kosovo 56–69 Turkey Anadolu SK 31–29 25–40
Bascharage Luxembourg 31–70 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 17–29 14–41
Latsia Cyprus 68–53 Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 33–25 35–28
Garadag Baku Azerbaijan 44–47 Belarus Gorodnichanka 28–26 16–21
Athienou Cyprus 38–85 Netherlands Westfriesland 22–42 16–43
Lokomotiv Varna Bulgaria 44–48 North Macedonia Kale Kičevo 22–25 22–23
Juventus Melveren Belgium 35–41 Belgium Fémina Visé 19–19 16–22
Ljubuški Bosnia and Herzegovina 55–69
Egle Vilnius
22–35 33–34
Zug Switzerland 70–48 Latvia Stopini 35–23 35–25

Second qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Frankfurter HC Germany 60–55 Sweden Skövde HF 32–26 28–29
Galyvchanka Lviv Ukraine 41–44 Norway Nordstrand IF 22–22 19–22
Anadolu SK Turkey 51–60 Serbia Aranđelovac 28–29 23–31
HC Zalău Romania 54–42 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 30–22 24–20
DJK Trier Germany 58–47 Italy HC Sassari 28–22 30–25
ŽRK Ptuj Slovenia 68–28 Cyprus AC Latsia 36–11 32–17
Rostov-Don Russia 59–46 Portugal Madeira Andebol 29–22 30–24
Kiskunhalas Hungary 69–45 Belarus Gorodnichanka 34–22 35–23
IK Sävehof Sweden 54–51 Netherlands Westfriesland 32–30 22–21
Kale Kičevo North Macedonia 35–62 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 16–32 19–30
Wiener Neustadt Austria 55–52 Italy Olimpica Dossobuono 27–26 28–26
Spono Nottwil Switzerland
56–29 Belgium Fémina Visé 32–17 24–12
FC Copenhagen Denmark
61–31 Belarus BNTU Minsk 40–14 21–17
SD Itxako Spain 66–25 Greece Ionias 37–15 29–10
Almeida Garrett Portugal 36–73
Egle Vilnius
16–39 20–34
Zug Switzerland 54–63 Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus 29–33 25–30

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Frankfurter HC Germany 53–62 Denmark Ikast Bording EH 24–30 29–32
BM Sagunto Spain 66–56 Norway Nordstrand IF 33–25 33–31
Metz Handball France 61–43 Serbia Aranđelovac 34–18 27–25
HC Zalău Romania 53–62 Hungary Debrecen VSC 21–31 21–41
CBF Elda Spain 63–55 Germany DJK Trier 33–21 30–34
ŽRK Ptuj Slovenia 53–60
Iuventa Michalovce
31–29 22–31
Rostov-Don Russia 40–56 Hungary Dunaújvárosi NKS 24–26 16–30
Kiskunhalas Hungary 67–54 Slovenia RK Žalec 36–27 31–27
IK Sävehof Sweden 50–66 Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 22–32 28–34
Tertnes Norway 48–52 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 20–28 28–24
Anagennisi Artas Greece
70–57 Austria Wiener Neustadt 35–27 35–30
Bayer Leverkusen Germany
78–46
Spono Nottwil
39–26 39–20
FC Copenhagen Denmark
41–54
Rulmentul Brașov
24–29 17–25
Merignac France 46–59 Spain SD Itxako 21–25 25–34
Egle Vilnius Lithuania
47–87 Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 20–46 27–41
Lublin Poland
56–62 Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus 27–32 29–30

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark 66–60 Spain BM Sagunto 33–24 33–36
Metz Handball France 42–43 Hungary Debrecen VSC 25–23 17–20
CBF Elda Spain 58–53
Iuventa Michalovce
35–24 23–29
Dunaújvárosi NKS Hungary 59–47 Hungary Kiskunhalas 31–20 28–27
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine 52–50 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 28–24 24–26
Anagennisi Artas Greece
56–64
Bayer Leverkusen
27–33 29–31
Rulmentul Brașov Romania
39–35 Spain SD Itxako 21–14 18–21
Zvezda Zvenigorod Russia 80–63 Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus 46–32 34–31

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark 52–51 Hungary Debrecen VSC 26–24 26–27
CBF Elda Spain 58–56 Hungary Dunaújvárosi NKS 34–28 24–28
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine 52–51
Bayer Leverkusen
27–26 23–25
Rulmentul Brașov Romania
37–60 Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 19–25 18–35

Semi-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark 64–62 Spain CBF Elda 36–35 28–27
Bayer Leverkusen Germany
50–53 Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 23–21 27–32

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark 57–62 Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 35–30 22–32

References

  1. ^ "Results". history.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Women's EHF Cup 2006/2007". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 19 July 2022.