Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA in European handball

Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA is a Hungarian handball club, based in Dunaújváros, Hungary.

European record edit

As of 24 August 2018:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition
EHF Champions League 8x 1998/99, 1999/00, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09
EHF Cup 10x 1997/98, 2002/03, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 5x 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 2000/01, 2005/06
Source: kézitörténelem.hu 20 seasons

EHF-organised seasonal competitions edit

Dunaújvárosi Kohász score listed first. As of 22 January 2019.[1]

Champions League edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1998–99
  Winner
Play-off round   Slovan Duslo Šaľa 34-26 26-21 60–47
Group stage
(Group C)
  Hypo Niederösterreich 26-27 23-24 2nd
  Oltchim Vâlcea 24-23 24-21
  GAS Anagennisi Artas 35-18 33-29
Quarter-finals   Ikast F.S. 28-23 22-25 50–48
Semi-finals   Hypo Niederösterreich 30-25 20-24 50–49
Finals   Krim Electa Ljubljana 25-23 26-26 51–49
1999–00 Group stage
(Group D)
  Montex Lublin 32-26 26-29 2nd
  Podravka Dolcela 27-16 24-27
  GAS Anagennisi Artas 41-19 27-21
Quarter-finals   Budućnost Podgorica 33-33 25-27 58–60
2001–02 Group stage
(Group B)
  Milar L'Eliana Valencia 22-23 20-22 3rd
  Budućnost Podgorica 28-20 25-33
  GOG Gudme 25-20 20-19
2002–03 Second qualifying round   Ferrobús KU Mislata 31-25 20-27 51–52  
EHF
2003–04 Group stage
(Group A)
  HC Lada Togliatti 29-28 22-21 2nd
  DJK/MJC Trier 30-22 24-24
  El Osito L'Eliana Valencia 26-23 27-28
Quarter-finals   ŽRK Budućnost MONET 29-24 31-26 60–50
Semi-finals   Slagelse FH 34-29 22-32 56–61
2004–05 Group stage
(Group A)
  ŽRK Budućnost MONET 27-18 18-16 2nd
  CBM Astroc Sagunto 35-28 33-26
  Ikast Bording EH 27-28 25-25
Quarter-finals   Viborg HK A/S 27-26 31-30 58–56
Semi-finals   Slagelse FH 25-28 17-21 42–49
2005–06 Second qualifying round   1. FC Nürnberg 29-30 25-20 54–50
Group stage
(Group B)
  Slagelse DT 23-27 25-27 3rd  
CWC
  Lada Togliatti 30-27 26-31
  ŽRK Knjaz Miloš 39-24 27-24
2008–09 Second qualification tournament
(Group 4)
  Motor Zaporizhzhia 31-36 2nd  
EHF
  HC Naisa Niš 28-20
  FCK Håndbold A/S 15-22

EHF Cup edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1997–98
  Winner
Round of 16   Samoborka Silex Samobor 30-21 34-21 64–42
Quarter-finals   Byåsen Trondheim 23-24 35-19 58–43
Semi-finals   CB Elda Prestigio 35-23 26-26 61–49
Finals   ŠKP Banská Bystrica 34-27 26-22 60–49
2002–03
  Finalist
Third round   Spono Nottwil 38-22 41-26 79–48
Fourth round   AKABA Bera Bera 23-18 20-23 43–41
Quarter-finals   Volgograd AKVA 23-18 22-25 45–43
Semi-finals   Cornexi Alcoa 33-28 22-23 55–51
Finals   Slagelse FH 27-22 20-27 47–49
2006–07 Third round   Rostov-Don 30-16 26-24 56–40
Round of 16   Kiskunhalas NKSE 31-20 28-27 59–47
Quarter-finals   Orsan Elda Prestigio 28-24 28-34 56–58
2007–08 Second round   Garadag HC 46-14 38-20 84–34
Third round   Rostov-Don 33-23 28-26 61–49
Round of 16   ŽRK Knjaz Miloš 40-24 43-29 83–53
Quarter-finals   Byåsen HB Elite 32-28 28-29 60–57
Semi-finals   Itxako-Navarra 27-23 22-28 49–51
2008–09 Third round   VfL Oldenburg 31-31 27-29 58–60
2014–15 Third round   WHC Vardar II 28-20 30-15 58–35
Round of 16   Rostov-Don 28-29 19-28 47–57
2015–16
  Winner
Third round   Indeco Conversano 37-25 31-24 68–49
Round of 16   Siófok KC 24-19 23-28 47–47 (a)
Quarter-finals   Astrakhanochka 25-20 23-26 48–46
Semi-finals   Randers HK 23-25 29-27 52–52 (a)
Finals   TuS Metzingen 29-21 26-28 55–49
2016–17 Third qualifying round   Érd 25-31 22-29 47–60
2017–18 Second qualifying round   C.S.M. Roman 31-24 25-27 56–51
Third qualifying round   København Håndbold 20-23 21-22 41–45
2018–19 Second qualifying round   Spono Eagles 43–14 35–21 78–35
Third qualifying round   BM Bera Bera 18–26 23–22 41–48

Cup Winners' Cup edit

From the 2016–17 season, the women's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[2]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1994–95
  Winner
Round of 32   Gabrovo HC 33-13 25-12 58–25
Round of 16   Rødovre HK 25-13 23-19 48–32
Quarter-finals   Spartak Kyiv 24-19 24-25 48–44
Semi-finals   Rossijanka Volgograd 24-19 20-23 44–42
Finals   TV Giessen-Lützellinden 26-18 23-25 49–43
1995–96 Round of 32   Académico Madeira 31-11 34-14 65–25
Round of 16   Hapoel Petah Tikva 34-9 35-15 69–24
Quarter-finals   Kras Zagreb 26-20 19-28 45–48
1996–97 Round of 32   Željezničar Sarajevo 39-14 51-6 90–20
Round of 16   Motor Zaporizhzhia 20-22 22-23 42–45
2000–01 Third round   Eastcon AG Vilnius 27-25 31-15 58–40
Fourth round   E.S.B.F. Besancon 20-21 16-16 36–37
2005–06 Quarter-finals   Gjerpen Handball Skien 32-32 28-29 60–61

Champions Trophy edit

Season Round Club Result
1995
Fourth place
Semi-final   Debreceni VSC (EHF Cup) 23–25
Bronze match   Hypo Niederösterreich (Champions League I.) 25–29
1998
  Third place
Semi-final   Bækkelagets Oslo (Cup Winners' Cup) 23–27
Bronze match   Hypo Niederösterreich (Champions League I.) 28–23
1999
  Winner
Semi-final   Viborg HK (EHF Cup) 28–27
Final   Bækkelagets Oslo (Cup Winners' Cup) 28–27

References edit

  1. ^ "Kézitörténelem - Dunaferr, Dunaújváros női EK mérkőzések". www.kezitortenelem.hu. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
  2. ^ Final Countdown for Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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