2019–20 Women's EHF Champions League qualifying

This article describes the qualifying of the 2019–20 Women's EHF Champions League.

Draw edit

The four teams played a semifinal and final to determine the last participant for the group stage. Matches were played on 7 and 8 September 2019. In the qualification semi-finals DHK Baník Most took on Rocasa Gran Canaria, while ŽORK Jagodina met Kastamonu GSK. The matches from the tournament was played in one venue. The hosting rights for the qualification tournament were drawn on Wednesday 26 June 2019 in Vienna, Austria. Only the winner of this tournament advanced to the group stage, which starts between 4 and 6 October 2019.[1][2]

Qualification tournament edit

DHK Baník Most hosted the tournament.[3][4]

Bracket edit

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
7 September
 
 
  Rocasa Gran Canaria21
 
8 September
 
  DHK Baník Most28
 
  DHK Baník Most35
 
7 September
 
  Kastamonu GSK33
 
  Kastamonu GSK31
 
 
  ŽORK Jagodina15
 
Third place
 
 
8 September
 
 
  Rocasa Gran Canaria28
 
 
  ŽORK Jagodina15

Semifinals edit

7 September 2019
15:30
Rocasa Gran Canaria   21–28   DHK Baník Most Most Sports Hall, Most
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Ilieva, Karbeska (MKD)
Gutkowska 4 (11–11) Kostelná 6
  2×  Report   1× 

7 September 2019
18:00
Kastamonu GSK   31–15   ŽORK Jagodina Most Sports Hall, Most
Attendance: 500
Referees: Kijauskaitė, Žalienė (LTU)
İskit 7 (15–6) Ašanin, Nišavić 3
  6×  Report   3×  1× 

Third place game edit

8 September 2019
13:30
Rocasa Gran Canaria   28–15   ŽORK Jagodina Most Sports Hall, Most
Attendance: 200
Referees: Ilieva, Karbeska (MKD)
Falcón, Rodríguez 5 (15–8) Ašanin, Gojković 4
  1×  Report   2× 

Final edit

8 September 2019
16:00
DHK Baník Most   35–33   Kastamonu GSK Most Sports Hall, Most
Attendance: 1,600
Referees: Kijauskaitė, Žalienė (LTU)
Zachová 9 (20–13) İskit 7
  6×  Report   7× 

References edit

  1. ^ "EEXEC confirms participants for the 2019/20 season". ehfcl.com. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Group matches pots announced". ehfcl.com. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Draw awards the first right to organise the qualification to Most". ehfcl.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Most to host the qualification tournament". eurohandball.com. Retrieved 9 July 2019.