2006–07 Women's EHF Cup
The 2006–07 Women's EHF Cup was the 26th edition of the European Handball Federation's secondary competition for women's handball clubs, running from 14 September 2006 to 20 May 2007.[1] Zvezda Zvenigorod defeated Ikast EH in the final to become the first Russian team to win the competition.[2]
First qualifying round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Vicianet ![]() | 56–69 | ![]() | 31–29 | 25–40 |
Bascharage ![]() | 31–70 | ![]() | 17–29 | 14–41 |
Latsia ![]() | 68–53 | ![]() | 33–25 | 35–28 |
Garadag Baku ![]() | 44–47 | ![]() | 28–26 | 16–21 |
Athienou ![]() | 38–85 | ![]() | 22–42 | 16–43 |
Lokomotiv Varna ![]() | 44–48 | ![]() | 22–25 | 22–23 |
Juventus Melveren ![]() | 35–41 | ![]() | 19–19 | 16–22 |
Ljubuški ![]() | 55–69 | ![]() | 22–35 | 33–34 |
Zug ![]() | 70–48 | ![]() | 35–23 | 35–25 |
Second qualifying round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Frankfurter ![]() | 60–55 | ![]() | 32–26 | 28–29 |
Galyvchanka ![]() | 41–44 | ![]() | 22–22 | 19–22 |
Anadolu ![]() | 51–60 | ![]() | 28–29 | 23–31 |
Zalau ![]() | 54–42 | ![]() | 30–22 | 24–20 |
Trier ![]() | 58–47 | ![]() | 28–22 | 30–25 |
Ptuj ![]() | 68–28 | ![]() | 36–11 | 32–17 |
Rostov-Don ![]() | 59–46 | ![]() | 29–22 | 30–24 |
Kiskunhalas ![]() | 69–45 | ![]() | 34–22 | 35–23 |
Sävehof ![]() | 54–51 | ![]() | 32–30 | 22–21 |
Kale Kičevo ![]() | 35–62 | ![]() | 16–32 | 19–30 |
Wiener Neustadt ![]() | 55–52 | ![]() | 27–26 | 28–26 |
Spono Nottwil ![]() | 56–29 | ![]() | 32–17 | 24–12 |
Copenhagen ![]() | 61–31 | ![]() | 40–14 | 21–17 |
Itxako ![]() | 66–25 | ![]() | 37–15 | 29–10 |
Almeida Garrett ![]() | 36–73 | ![]() | 16–39 | 20–34 |
Zug ![]() | 54–63 | ![]() | 29–33 | 25–30 |
Round of 32
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Frankfurter ![]() | 53–62 | ![]() | 24–30 | 29–32 |
Sagunto ![]() | 66–56 | ![]() | 33–25 | 33–31 |
Metz ![]() | 61–43 | ![]() | 34–18 | 27–25 |
Zalau ![]() | 53–62 | ![]() | 21–31 | 21–41 |
Elda ![]() | 63–55 | ![]() | 33–21 | 30–34 |
Ptuj ![]() | 53–60 | ![]() | 31–29 | 22–31 |
Rostov-Don ![]() | 40–56 | ![]() | 24–26 | 16–30 |
Kiskunhalas ![]() | 67–54 | ![]() | 36–27 | 31–27 |
Sävehof ![]() | 50–66 | ![]() | 22–32 | 28–34 |
Tertnes ![]() | 48–52 | ![]() | 20–28 | 28–24 |
Anagennisi Artas ![]() | 70–57 | ![]() | 35–27 | 35–30 |
Bayer Leverkusen ![]() | 78–46 | ![]() | 39–26 | 39–20 |
Copenhagen ![]() | 41–54 | ![]() | 24–29 | 17–25 |
Merignac ![]() | 46–59 | ![]() | 21–25 | 25–34 |
Egle Vilnius ![]() | 47–87 | ![]() | 20–46 | 27–41 |
Lublin ![]() | 56–62 | ![]() | 27–32 | 29–30 |
Round of 16
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Ikast ![]() | 66–60 | ![]() | 33–24 | 33–36 |
Metz ![]() | 42–43 | ![]() | 25–23 | 17–20 |
Elda ![]() | 58–53 | ![]() | 35–24 | 23–29 |
Dunaújvárosi ![]() | 59–47 | ![]() | 31–20 | 28–27 |
Motor Zaporizhia ![]() | 52–50 | ![]() | 28–24 | 24–26 |
Anagennisi Artas ![]() | 56–64 | ![]() | 27–33 | 29–31 |
Rulmentul Brasov ![]() | 39–35 | ![]() | 21–14 | 18–21 |
Zvezda Zvenigorod ![]() | 80–63 | ![]() | 46–32 | 34–31 |
Quarter-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Ikast ![]() | 52–51 | ![]() | 26–24 | 26–27 |
Elda ![]() | 58–56 | ![]() | 34–28 | 24–28 |
Motor Zaporizhia ![]() | 52–51 | ![]() | 27–26 | 23–25 |
Rulmentul Brasov ![]() | 37–60 | ![]() | 19–25 | 18–35 |
Semi-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Ikast ![]() | 64–62 | ![]() | 36–35 | 28–27 |
Bayer Leverkusen ![]() | 50–53 | ![]() | 23–21 | 27–32 |
Final
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st | 2nd |
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Ikast ![]() | 57–62 | ![]() | 35–30 | 22–32 |
References
- ↑ Results in EHF's website
- ↑ List of finals in the-sports.org
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