2015–16 Women's EHF Challenge Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Women's EHF Challenge Cup
2015–16
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates14 November 20157 May 2016
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Gran Canaria
Runner-upTurkey Kastamonu Bld. GSK

The 2015–16 Women's EHF Challenge Cup was the 19th edition of the European Handball Federation's fourth-tier competition for women's handball clubs, running from 14 November 2015.

Round and draw dates[]

All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria.

Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Round 3 22 July 2014 14–21 November 2015 15–22 November 2015
Last 16 25 November 2015 8–15 January 2016 9–17 January 2016
Quarter Final 20–22 February 2016 21–28 February 2016
Semi Finals 2–3 April 2016 9–10 April 2016
Final

Qualification stage[]

Round 3[]

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into last 16.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
IBV Vestmannaeyjar Iceland 56–61a Serbia ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja 28–30 28–31
ŽRK Danilovgrad Montenegro 42–52 Slovenia ŽRK Mlinotest Ajdovščina 24–30 18–22
Colégio de Gaia Portugal 68–58b Finland HIFK 36���29 32–29
ŽRK Pelister North Macedonia 57–77 Kosovo KHF Shqiponja 22–38 35–39
Izmir BB GSK Turkey 54–40 Switzerland DHB Rotweiss Thun 27–17 27–23
Metraco Zagłębie Lubin Poland 78–29c Israel Maccabi Arazim Ramat Gan 41–12 37–17
ABU Baku Azerbaijan 41–56d Netherlands 19–27 22–29
Switzerland 59–40 Italy ASD Ariosta P. Ferrara 34–21 25–19
HC Vardar SCJS North Macedonia 62–31e United Kingdom London Angels HC 27–14 35–17
Notes

Last 16[]

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into quarterfinals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Kastamonu Bld. GSK Turkey 73–63a Poland Metraco Zagłębie Lubin 43–39 30–24
Netherlands 45–60b Serbia ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja 27–33 18–27
KHF Shqiponja Kosovo 54–94 Spain Gran Canaria 23–38 31–56
Switzerland 29–70 Netherlands Virto/Quintus 13–37 16–33
EKS Start Elblag Poland 54–44 Slovenia ŽRK Mlinotest Ajdovščina 28–22 26–22
HC Vardar SCJS North Macedonia 57–51 Serbia 26–24 31–27
DHC Sokol Poruba Czech Republic 45–45 Turkey Izmir BB GSK 28–22 17–23
Colégio de Gaia Portugal 35–53c Ukraine HC Karpaty 14–23 21–30
Notes
a Both legs were hosted by Kastamonu Bld. GSK.
b Both legs were hosted by Schuler Afbouwgroep.
c Both legs were hosted by Colegio de Gaia.

Quarterfinals[]

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Bolded teams qualified for the semifinals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HC Vardar SCJS North Macedonia 39–47 Ukraine HC Karpaty 22–19 17–28
EKS Start Elblag Poland 48–46 Turkey Izmir BB SK 29–25 19–21
Gran Canaria Spain 62–44a Serbia ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja 35–25 27–19
Kastamonu Bld. GSK Turkey 52–46b Netherlands Virto/Quintus 27–23 25–23
Notes
a Both legs were hosted by Gran Canaria.
b Both legs were hosted by Kastamonu Bld. GSK.

Semifinals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Kastamonu Bld. GSK Turkey 54–45 Ukraine HC Karpaty 24–20 30–25
EKS Start Elblag Poland 46–47 Spain Gran Canaria 24–25 22–22

Final[]

Team listed first played the first leg at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Kastamonu Bld. GSK Turkey 54–62 Spain Gran Canaria 25–29 29–33

See also[]

Retrieved from ""