2016–17 Women's EHF Cup

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Women's EHF Cup
2016–17
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates9 September 201613 May 2017
Teams65
Final positions
ChampionsRussia Rostov-Don
Runner-upGermany SG BBM Bietigheim
Tournament statistics
Matches played160
Top scorer(s)Germany Susann Müller (77 Goals)

The 2016–17 Women's EHF Cup is the 36th edition of EHF's second-tier women's handball competition. It started on 9 September 2016.

Overview[]

Team allocation[]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CWC: EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup holders
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • CW: Domestic cup winners
  • CR: Domestic cup runners-up
  • CL QT: Losers from the Champions League qualification stage.
  • CL Group: Losers from the Champions League group stage.
Group stage
Norway Glassverket IF (4th CL Group A) Germany HC Leipzig (4th CL Group B) Russia Rostov-Don (4th CL Group C) Sweden IK Sävehof (4th CL Group D)
Round 3
Denmark TTH Holstebro (CWC) Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica (2nd CL QT1) Austria Hypo Niederösterreich (2nd CL QT2) Italy Indeco Conversano (2nd CL QT3)
Hungary Dunaújvárosi KKA (TH) Turkey Yenimahalle Bld. SK (3rd CL QT1) Spain BM Bera Bera (3rd CL QT2) Poland MKS Selgros Lublin (3rd CL QT3)
Round 2
Denmark Viborg HK (4th) Hungary Debreceni VSC (4th) France CJF Fleury LH (2nd) Belarus HC Gomel (4th CL QT2)
Denmark Randers HK (5th) Russia WHC Lada Togliatti (3rd) Romania HCM Roman (CR) Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce (4th CL QT3)
Hungary Érd NK (3rd) Germany TuS Metzingen (2nd) Netherlands SERCODAK Dalfsen (4th CL QT1)
Round 1
Norway Tertnes Bergen (CR) Germany SG BBM Bietigheim (4th) Portugal Alavarium/Love Tiles (2nd) Greece OF Nea Ionia (1st)
Norway Byåsen HE (3rd) Germany VfL Oldenburg (5th) Serbia ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja (1st) Slovenia RK Zagorje (1st)
Norway Vipers Kristiansand (4th) Sweden Skuru IK (2nd) Serbia ŽRK Naisa Niš (2nd) Luxembourg HB Dudelange (1st)
France Brest BH (CW) Sweden Lugi HF (3rd) Israel Bnei Herzliya (1st) Kosovo KHF Prishtina (1st)
France Issy Paris Hand (3rd) Poland Pogoń Baltica Szczecin (2nd) Israel HC Holon (CR) Lithuania ACME-Žalgiris Kaunas (1st)
France Nantes LAH (5th) Poland Vistal Gdynia (3rd) Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK (6th) Faroe Islands Neistin (1st)
Romania ASC Corona 2010 Brașov (3rd) Czech Republic DHK Baník Most (1st) Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC (6th) Bosnia and Herzegovina HŽRK Grude (1st)
Romania HC Dunărea Brăila (4th) Czech Republic DHC Slavia Prague (2nd) Italy Cassano Magnago (2nd) Cyprus AC Latsia Nicosia (1st)
Romania CSM Ploiești (6th) Switzerland SPONO Eagles (1st) Netherlands VOC Amsterdam (2nd) Ukraine HC Galychanka (1st)
Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar (CR) Switzerland LC Brühl Handball (2nd) Belarus BNTU-BelAZ Minsk (2nd)
Russia HK Dinamo Volgograd (4th) Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD (1st) Turkey Muratpaşa Belediyespor SK (2nd)

Round and draw dates[]

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

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying Qualification round 1 19 July 2016 10–11 September 2016 17–18 September 2016
Qualification round 2 15–16 October 2016 22–23 October 2016
Qualification round 3 25 October 2016 12–13 November 2016 19–20 November 2016
Group stage Matchday 1 24 November 2016 7–8 January 2017
Matchday 2 14–15 January 2017
Matchday 3 21–22 January 2017
Matchday 4 28–29 January 2017
Matchday 5 4–5 February 2017
Matchday 6 11–12 February 2017
Knockout stage Quarterfinals 14 February 2017 4–5 March 2017 11–12 March 2017
Semifinals 8–9 April 2017 15–16 April 2017
Final 18 April 2017 6–7 May 2017 13–14 May 2017

Qualification stage[]

Round 1[]

There is 42 teams participating in round 2.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
VfL Oldenburg Germany 77–40 Israel Bnei Herzliya 41–20 36–20
Alba Fehérvár KC Hungary 55–34 Poland Vistal Gdynia 28–17 27–17
HB Dudelange Luxembourg 22–79 Romania HC Dunărea Brăila 12–43 10–36
Lugi HF Sweden 43–54 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 23–25 20–29
SPONO Eagles Switzerland 71–30 Kosovo KHF Prishtina 41–14 30–16
HK Dinamo Volgograd Russia 56–41 Netherlands SS/VOC Amsterdam 29–19 27–22
HC Holon Israel 37–74 Norway Tertnes Bergen 21–32 16–42
HŽRK Grude Bosnia and Herzegovina 33–83 Romania ASC Corona 2010 Brașov 16–43 17–40
Byåsen HE Norway 57–40 Slovenia RK Zagorje 32–20 25–20
Nantes LAH France 81–27 Portugal Alavarium/Love Tiles 47–16 34–11
DHK Baník Most Czech Republic 58–55 Belarus BNTU-BelAZ Minsk 28–23 30–32
Neistin Faroe Islands 44–57 Romania CSM Ploiești 24–26 20–31
ŽRK Naisa Niš Serbia 34–71 Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 15–34 19–37
HC Galychanka Ukraine 44–46 Poland Pogoń Baltica Szczecin 24–22 20–24
ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja Serbia 71–34 Cyprus AC Latsia Nicosia 38–14 33–20
HC Kuban Krasnodar Russia 67–48 Greece OF Nea Ionia 36–24 31–24
Issy Paris Hand France 59–43 Switzerland LC Brühl Handball 29–20 30–23
ACME-Žalgiris Kaunas Lithuania 51–55 Turkey Muratpaşa Belediyespor SK 27–30 24–25
Vipers Kristiansand Norway 89–22 Italy Cassano Magnago 52–10 37–12
Skuru IK Sweden 44–45 Czech Republic DHC Slavia Prague 26–22 18–23
Brest BH France 61–34 Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD 30–16 31–18

Round 2[]

There is 32 teams participating in round 2.

21 teams who qualified from round 1 and 11 teams joining the draw.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HC Gomel Belarus 37–53 Romania HC Dunărea Brăila 15–27 22–26
HK Dinamo Volgograd Russia 51–60 France Brest BH 25–29 26–31
SG BBM Bietigheim Germany 60–43 Romania ASC Corona 2010 Brașov 37–24 23–19
Érd NK Hungary 59–52 France Issy Paris Hand 30–26 29–26
DHC Slavia Prague Czech Republic 45–65 Denmark Viborg HK 23–29 22–36
CSM Ploiești Romania 33–92 Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce 19–43 14–49
ŽRK Izvor Bukovička Banja Serbia 54–59 Netherlands SERCODAK Dalfsen 26–34 28–25
Spono Eagles Switzerland 51–73 Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar 23–35 28–38
HCM Roman Romania 49–55 Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC 25–27 24–28
TuS Metzingen Germany 59–47 Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 30–22 29–25
Muratpaşa Belediyespor SK Turkey 33–56 Denmark Randers HK 20–30 13–26
VfL Oldenburg Germany 52–48 France CJF Fleury LH 29–22 23–26
Pogoń Baltica Szczecin Poland 57–68 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 29–35 28–33
Byåsen HE Norway 62–53 Norway Tertnes Bergen 33–27 29–26
WHC Lada Togliatti Russia 55–55 Norway Vipers Kristiansand 29–23 26–32
Nantes LAH France 52–49 Hungary Debreceni VSC 24–23 28–26

Round 3[]

There is 24 teams participating in round 3.

16 teams who qualified from round 2 and 8 teams joining the draw.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Yenimahalle Bld. SK Turkey 56–63 Germany TuS Metzingen 33–27 23–36
Hypo Niederösterreich Austria 49–61 Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar 23–29 26–32
WHC Lada Togliatti Russia 57–48 Denmark Viborg HK 29–26 28–22
SERCODAK Dalfsen Netherlands 49–62 France Nantes LAH 21–31 28–31
TTH Holstebro Denmark 46–58 Germany VfL Oldenburg 25–27 21–31
IUVENTA Michalovce Slovakia 42–55 Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC 23–28 19–27
Randers HK Denmark 53–52 Poland MKS Selgros Lublin 28–27 25–25
Indeco Conversano Italy 46–72 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 24–36 22–36
HC Dunărea Brăila Romania 48–58 Norway Byåsen HE 25–24 23–34
RK Podravka Koprivnica Croatia 36–47 Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 16–23 20–24
Érd NK Hungary 60–47 Hungary Dunaújvárosi KKA 29–22 31–25
BM Bera Bera Spain 39–48 France Brest BH 20–25 19–23

Group stage[]

There is 16 teams participating in the group phase.

12 teams who qualified from round 3 and 4 teams joining the draw.

Seedings[]

The seedings were announced on 21 November 2016

Teams in the draw will be protected against meeting teams from the same country in the same group.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
Germany HC Leipzig
Norway Glassverket IF
Russia Rostov-Don
Sweden IK Sävehof
Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim
Germany VfL Oldenburg
Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar
Denmark Randers HK
France Brest BH
Germany TuS Metzingen
Hungary Érd NK
France Nantes LAH
Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC
Norway Byåsen HE
Russia WHC Lada Togliatti

The first round of the group phase was scheduled for 7–8 January and the last round took place on 11–12 February.

Only the top two teams of each group made it to the quarter-finals.

Group A[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts NAN RAN SAV OLD
France Nantes Handball 6 4 1 1 186 157 +29 9 25–19 34–30 28–29
Denmark Randers HK 6 4 1 1 153 144 +9 9 26–26 28–24 28–24
Sweden IK Sävehof 6 2 0 4 167 188 −21 4 23–36 21–27 37–33
Germany VfL Oldenburg 6 1 0 5 170 187 −17 2 30–37 24–25 30–32
Source:[citation needed]

Group B[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts KRA BRE FEH LEI
Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar 6 5 0 1 173 148 +25 10 25–20 31–26 32–24
France Brest Bretagne 6 3 2 1 150 127 +23 8 27–21 21–21 23–20
Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC 6 2 2 2 159 156 +3 6 24–31 25–25 �� 29–27
Germany HC Leipzig 6 0 0 6 134 185 −51 0 27–33 15–34 21–34
Source:[citation needed]

Group C[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts ROS BIE ERD BYA
Russia Rostov-Don 6 5 0 1 173 137 +36 10 34–24 27–24 35–21
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 6 3 0 3 166 173 −7 6 20–23 28–25 39–33
Hungary Érd NK 6 2 0 4 165 169 −4 4 19–30 35–27 34–22
Norway Byåsen HE 6 2 0 4 163 188 −25 4 29–24 23–28 35–28
Source:[citation needed]

Group D[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts NYF MET TOG GLA
Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 6 2 3 1 194 180 +14 7 36–36 35–23 32–32
Germany Tus Metzingen 6 3 1 2 176 153 +23 7 29–34 23–24 39–17
Russia HC Lada Togliatti 6 3 0 3 165 164 +1 6 35–32 26–27 32–21
Norway Glassverket IF 6 1 2 3 137 175 −38 4 25–25 16–22 26–25
Source:[citation needed]

Knockout stage[]

Quarter-finals[]

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Bolded teams qualified into semi-finals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Randers HK Denmark 50–52 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 27–24 23–28
SG BBM Bietigheim Germany 59–57 Russia HC Kuban Krasnodar 33–26 26–31
Brest Bretagne France 40–54 Russia Rostov-Don 21–26 19–28
TuS Metzingen Germany 58–51 France Nantes Handball 27–23 31–28

Semi-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SG BBM Bietigheim Germany 66–59 Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 38–27 28–32
TuS Metzingen Germany 39–60 Russia Rostov-Don 18–29 21–31

Final[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SG BBM Bietigheim Germany 46–53 Russia Rostov-Don 25–28 21–25

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2016/2017 Women's EHF Cup – Seeding list" (PDF). European Handball Federation. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2017.

External links[]

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