2024–25 Women's EHF European Cup

The 2024–25 Women's EHF European Cup was the 32nd season of Europe's tertiary club handball tournament organised by European Handball Federation (EHF), and the 5th season since it was renamed from the Challenge Cup to the EHF European Cup.[1] Atticgo BM Elche are the defending champions.

EHF European Cup Women
2024–25
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates23 September 202326 May 2024
Teams64
Websiteehfec.com

Rankings

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Qualified teams

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The full list of teams qualified for each stage of the 2024–25 Women's EHF European Cup was announced on 9 July 2024.[3][4]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • EC: European Cup title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • 4th, 5th, etc.: League position of the previous season
    • SF: Semi-final league position
    • QF: Quarter-final league position
Round 2
  WAT Atzgersdorf (2nd)   UHC Müllner Bau Stockerau (4th)   Greenpower JAGS Roomz Hotels (7th)   Azeryol HC
  Garabagh HC   Kur   KTSV Eupen (2nd)   HRK Grude
  RK Hadžići   ŽRK Borac   ŽRK Krivaja   DC Dalmatinka Ploče (4th)
  ŽRK Bjelovar (5th)   Cyview Developers Latsia   Youth Union of Athienou   DHC Slavia Praha (3rd)
  Hazena Kynzvart (2nd)   H71 (3rd)   Neistin (4th)   OFN Ionias (1st)
  AC PAOK (2nd, Cup)   AESH Pylea Thessaloniki (3rd)   Anagennisi Artas (4th)   AEP Panorama (5th)
  Valur (1st)   Haukar (2nd)   SSV Brixen Südtirol (1st)   SSD Handball Erice ARL (2nd, Cup)
  Jomi Salerno (3rd)   A.S.D. Handball Cassa Rurale Pontinia (4th)   KHF Istogu (1st)   KHF Ferizaj (2nd, Cup)
  KHF Samadrexha (3rd)   Cascada-HC Garliava SM (1st)   Žalgiris Kaunas (4th)   HB Dudelange (Cup)
  HB Red Boys Differdange   HB Käerjeng (Cup)   ZRK Tivat (2nd)   JuRo Unirek VZV (3rd)
  Venéco VELO (4th)   Westfriesland SEW (5th)   WHC Cair Skopje (2nd)   WHC Metalurg Avtokomanda (3rd)
  MKS Urbis Gniezno (4th)   Madeira Andebol SAD (2nd)   Colégio de Gaia (3rd)   ADA Sao Pedro do Sul (4th)
  ŽRK Železničar (2nd)   ŽORK Jagodina (3rd)   MKS Iuventa Michalovce (2nd)   HK Slovan Duslo Sala (3rd)
  ZRK Mlinotest Ajdovscina (2nd, Cup)   ZRD Litija (3rd)   Costa del Sol Malaga (3rd)   Conservas Orbe Zendal BM Porrino (4th)
  Caja Rural Aula Valladolid (6th)   Kristianstad HK (5th)   SPONO Eagles (3rd)   HSC Kreuzlingen (4th)
  Görele BSK (5th)   Bursa Büyüksehir BS (6th)   Üsküdar B.S.K. (7th)   HC Galychanka Lviv (1st)

Qualifying rounds

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Round 2

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A total of 64 teams were involved in the second qualifying round. The first leg matches were held on 5–6 October 2024, while the second leg matches were held on 12–13 October 2024. The draw was on the 16 of July 2024.[5]

Results


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Round 3

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A total of 32 teams were involved in the third qualifying round. The first leg matches were held on 9–10 November 2024, while the second leg matches were held on 16–17 November 2024. The draw was on the 15 of October 2024.

Results

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Last 16

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The Last 16 first leg matches were held on 11–12 January 2025, while the second leg matches were held on 18–19 January 2025. The draw was on the 19 of November 2024.

Results

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Quarterfinals

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The first leg matches were held on `15–16 February 2025, while the second leg matches were held on 22–23 February 2025. The draw was on the 21 January 2025.

Results

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Semifinals

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The first leg matches were held on 22–23 March 2025, while the second leg matches were held on 29–30 March 2025. The draw was on the 21 January 2025.


Results

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Final

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The first leg match was held on 10–11 May 2025, while the second leg match was held on 17–18 May 2025. The draw was on the 1 April 2025.

Results

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See also

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References

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