2003–04 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 2003–04 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 28th edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It returned to an autumn to spring calendar three years later, running from October 10, 2003, to May 21, 2004. The format was also altered, breaking the Rounds of 32 and 16 into three preliminary rounds, with the four remaining teams playing against the third-placed teams in the Champions League's group stage in the quarterfinals.[1]

The final confronted two teams coming from the Champions League, with 2002 EHF Cup champion Ikast Bording beating 8-times Champions League champion Hypo Niederösterreich, overcoming an away loss by a 9-goals margin, to become the first Danish team to win the Cup Winners' Cup.

Results edit

First preliminary round edit

Local team Aggregate Away team 1st leg 2nd leg
Eglė Vilnius   41–54   Lokomotiva Zagreb 21–27 20–27
Fémina Visé   31–80   FC Copenhague 19–38 12–42
Union Korneuburg   75–43   Maccabi-K.S. Holon 40–24 35–19
Radnicki Belgrade   69–40   ŽRK Ilidza 32–19 37–21
LK Zug   39–67   Byåsen HE 22–35 17–32
Váci NKSE   71–48   Ormi Patras 38–27 33–21
Üsküdar Bld. SK   59–53   Florgarden Sassari 33–25 26–28
ABU Baku   53–49   Hellas Den Haag 23–24 30–25
Ferrobús Tortajada   78–32   Arkatron Minsk 42–19 36–13
(a) CD Gil Eanes   40–40   Zgoda Ruda Śląska 19–16 21–24
HC Bascharage   33–76   Frankfurter HC 14–38 19–38

Final stages edit

Second preliminary round
January 9–17, 2004
Third preliminary round
February 14–21, 2004
Quarterfinals
March 12–21, 2004
Semifinals
April 17–24, 2004
Final
May 15–21, 2004
  Elda Prestigio 20 25 45
  Lokomotiva Zagreb 26 23 49   FC Copenhague 28 33 61
  FC Copenhague 24 28 52   FC Copenhague 34 18 52
  Union Korneuburg 18 17 35   Luch Moscow 15 29 44
  Luch Moscow 31 30 61   FC Copenhague 27 24 51
  Hypo Niederösterreich 29 39 68
  Hypo Niederösterreich 30 30 60
  Cercle Nîmes 29 28 57   Váci NKSE 15 26 41
  Radnicki Belgrade 17 15 32   Cercle Nîmes 21 23 44
  Byåsen HE 17 23 40   Váci NKSE 24 24 48
  Váci NKSE 31 32 63   Hypo Niederösterreich 35 22 57
  Ikast Bording 30 36 66
  Mar Valencia 21 28 49
  Spartak Kyiv 22 27 49   Metz HB 25 28 53
  Üsküdar Bld. SK 26 30 56   Üsküdar Bld. SK 22 15 37
  ABU Baku 15 22 37   Metz HB 33 31 64
  Metz HB 24 24 48   Metz HB 23 25 48
  Ikast Bording 21 34 55
  Ikast Bording 36 34 70
  Ferrobús Tortajada 36 35 71   Ferrobús Tortajada 26 30 56
  CD Gil Eanes 21 22 43   Ferrobús Tortajada 33 18 51
  Silcotub Zalău 31 34 65   Silcotub Zalău 19 27 46
  Frankfurter HC 21 31 52

References edit

  1. ^ Results Archived 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website