2008–09 Women's EHF Cup

The 2008–09 Women's EHF Cup was the 28th edition of the competition, taking place from 8 September 2008 to 17 May 2009.[1] SD Itxako defeated HC Leipzig in the final to become the second Spanish club to win the competition.[2]

Women's EHF Cup
2008–09
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
ChampionsSpain SD Itxako
Runner-upGermany HC Leipzig
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Norway Mette Ommundsen
(68 Goals)

Second Qualifying Round edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Femina Vise   46–62   HK Lokomotiv Varna 23–34 23–28
Borac Banja Luka   63–50   Garadag Baku 39–27 24–23
Antwerpen   59–39   Kosova 32–19 27–20
Arkatron Minsk   56–53   Vigasio 28–24 28–29
Skövde   71–27   Živinice 36–8 35–19
Etar Veliko Tarnovo   48–41   Huyser E&O 26–18 22–23
Sävehof   74–54   Gorodnichanka 32–25 42–29
Bascharage   72–42   Bnei Herzliya 35–22 37–20
Žalec   39–55   Veseli 18–23 21–32
Üsküdar Bld. SK   104–34   Aradhippou 63–16 41–18
Stjarnan   43–55   Slovan Duslo Sala 20–28 23–27

Second Qualifying Round edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda   68–45   Kale Kicevo 39–23 29–22
Slagelse   68–42   Aris Thessaloniki 32–22 36–20
HK Lokomotiv Varna   54–52   Sassari 23–30 31–22
Oldenburg   78–43   Spono Nottwil 36–25 42–18
Borac Banja Luka   45–75   Randers 20–38 25–37
Frankfurter   69–47   Egle Vilnius 38–23 31–24
Brühl   75–43   Antwerpen 40–26 35–17
Arkatron Minsk   34–72   Alba Fehérvár KC 15–35 19–37
Skövde   62–64   VOC Amsterdam 30–35 32–29
Etar Veliko Tarnovo   48–66   Bera Bera 21–33 27–33
Rostov-Don   62–48   Galychanka 34–26 28–22
Issy   56–51   Sävehof 28–24 28–27
Dunărea Brăila   54–60   Baia Mare 31–27 23–33
Storhamar   68–33   Bascharage 35–13 33–20
HC-53 Moscow   57–45   Veseli 29–21 28–24
Lokomotiva Zagreb   55–55 (a)   Üsküdar Bld. SK 29–27 26–28
Kuban Krasnodar   57–50   Zaglebie Lubin 32–22 25–28
Amadeo Tortajada   64–61   Colégio de Gaia 33–30 31–31
Kefalovrises   37–71   Madeira 19–36 18–35
Ferencvárosi TC   67–54   Slovan Duslo Sala 41–23 26–31

Round of 32 edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda   43–77   Itxako 25–35 18–42
Slagelse   66–44   HK Lokomotiv Varna 40–20 26–24
Dunaújvárosi KKA   58–60   Oldenburg 31–31 27–29
Motor Zaporizhzhia   55–59   Randers 32–26 23–33
Byasen   64–55   Frankfurter 36–31 28–24
Brühl   47–66   Lublin 28–34 19–32
Patras   55–60   Alba Fehérvár KC 27–27 28–33
VOC Amsterdam   38–84   Rulmentul Brașov 23–35 15–49
Bera Bera   58–58 (a)   Rostov-Don 31–32 27–26
SKP Bratislava   50–57   Issy 26–27 24–30
Baia Mare   51–50   Maliye 29–26 22–24
Storhamar   50–50 (a)   Leipzig 27–25 23–25
HC-53 Moscow   43–46   Naisa Niš 23–23 20–23
Üsküdar Bld. SK   61–73   Kuban Krasnodar 30–39 31–34
Amadeo Tortajada   46–82   Dynamo Volgograd 21–42 25–40
Ferencvárosi TC   71–54   Madeira 38–29 33–25

Round of 16 edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako   63–37   Slagelse 31–14 32–23
Oldenburg   53–54   Randers 28–27 25–27
Byasen   52–48   Lublin 26–24 26–24
Alba Fehérvár KC   60–69   Rulmentul Brașov 33–33 27–36
Rostov-Don   47–56   Issy 29–30 18–26
Baia Mare   55–56   Leipzig 27–23 28–33
Naisa Niš   58–64   Kuban Krasnodar 36–30 22–34
Dynamo Volgograd     Ferencvárosi TC 35–29 cancelled

Quarter-finals edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako   59–51   Randers 27–19 32–32
Byasen   49–60   Rulmentul Brașov 27–31 22–29
Issy   34–41   Leipzig 22–17 12–24
Kuban Krasnodar   50–70   Dynamo Volgograd 21–35 29–35

Semifinals edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako   51–50   Rulmentul Brașov 23–23 28–27
Leipzig   45–39   Dynamo Volgograd 25–15 20–24

Final edit

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako   52–45   Leipzig 27–19 25–26

Top goalscorers edit

As of 17 May 2009
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Mette Ommundsen   HC Leipzig 68
2   Vladlena Bobrovnikova   HC Kuban 66
3   Alexandrina Cabral Barbosa   Rulmentul-Urban Brașov 56

References edit

  1. ^ Results Archived 5 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine in the European Handball Federation's website
  2. ^ List of finals in the-sports.org