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][2] Zvezda Zvenigorod defeated Ikast Bording EH in the final to become the first Russian team to win the competition.

Women's EHF Cup
2006-07
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
ChampionsRussia Zvezda Zvenigorod
Runner-upDenmark Ikast Bording EH
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Romania Oana Șoit
(64 Goals)

First qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Vicianet Kosovo56–69Turkey Anadolu SK31–2925–40
Bascharage Luxembourg31–70Czech Republic Slavia Prague17–2914–41
Latsia Cyprus68–53Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva33–2535–28
Garadag Baku Azerbaijan44–47Belarus Gorodnichanka28–2616–21
Athienou Cyprus38–85Netherlands Westfriesland22–4216–43
Lokomotiv Varna Bulgaria44–48North Macedonia Kale Kičevo22–2522–23
Juventus Melveren Belgium35–41Belgium Fémina Visé19–1916–22
Ljubuški Bosnia and Herzegovina55–69Lithuania Egle Vilnius22–3533–34
Zug Switzerland70–48Latvia Stopini35–2335–25

Second qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Frankfurter HC Germany60–55Sweden Skövde HF32–2628–29
Galyvchanka Lviv Ukraine41–44Norway Nordstrand IF22–2219–22
Anadolu SK Turkey51–60Serbia Aranđelovac28–2923–31
HC Zalău Romania54–42Czech Republic Slavia Prague30–2224–20
DJK Trier Germany58–47Italy HC Sassari28–2230–25
ŽRK Ptuj Slovenia68–28Cyprus AC Latsia36–1132–17
Rostov-Don Russia59–46Portugal Madeira Andebol29–2230–24
Kiskunhalas Hungary69–45Belarus Gorodnichanka34–2235–23
IK Sävehof Sweden54–51Netherlands Westfriesland32–3022–21
Kale Kičevo North Macedonia35–62Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb16–3219–30
Wiener Neustadt Austria55–52Italy Olimpica Dossobuono27–2628–26
Spono Nottwil Switzerland56–29Belgium Fémina Visé32–1724–12
FC Copenhagen Denmark61–31Belarus BNTU Minsk40–1421–17
SD Itxako Spain66–25Greece Ionias37–1529–10
Almeida Garrett Portugal36–73Lithuania Egle Vilnius16–3920–34
Zug Switzerland54–63Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus29–3325–30

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Frankfurter HC Germany53–62Denmark Ikast Bording EH24–3029–32
BM Sagunto Spain66–56Norway Nordstrand IF33–2533–31
Metz Handball France61–43Serbia Aranđelovac34–1827–25
HC Zalău Romania53–62Hungary Debrecen VSC21–3121–41
CBF Elda Spain63–55Germany DJK Trier33–2130–34
ŽRK Ptuj Slovenia53–60Slovakia Iuventa Michalovce31–2922–31
Rostov-Don Russia40–56Hungary Dunaújvárosi NKS24–2616–30
Kiskunhalas Hungary67–54Slovenia RK Žalec36–2731–27
IK Sävehof Sweden50–66Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia22–3228–34
Tertnes Norway48–52Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb20–2828–24
Anagennisi Artas Greece70–57Austria Wiener Neustadt35–2735–30
Bayer Leverkusen Germany78–46Switzerland Spono Nottwil39–2639–20
FC Copenhagen Denmark41–54Romania Rulmentul Brașov24–2917–25
Merignac France46–59Spain SD Itxako21–2525–34
Egle Vilnius Lithuania47–87Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod20–4627–41
Lublin Poland56–62Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus27–3229–30

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark66–60Spain BM Sagunto33–2433–36
Metz Handball France42–43Hungary Debrecen VSC25–2317–20
CBF Elda Spain58–53Slovakia Iuventa Michalovce35–2423–29
Dunaújvárosi NKS Hungary59–47Hungary Kiskunhalas31–2028–27
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine52–50Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb28–2424–26
Anagennisi Artas Greece56–64Germany Bayer Leverkusen27–3329–31
Rulmentul Brașov Romania39–35Spain SD Itxako21–1418–21
Zvezda Zvenigorod Russia80–63Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus46–3234–31

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark52–51Hungary Debrecen VSC26–2426–27
CBF Elda Spain58–56Hungary Dunaújvárosi NKS34–2824–28
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine52–51Germany Bayer Leverkusen27–2623–25
Rulmentul Brașov Romania37–60Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod19–2518–35

Semi-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark64–62Spain CBF Elda36–3528–27
Bayer Leverkusen Germany50–53Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod23–2127–32

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Ikast Bording EH Denmark57–62Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod35–3022–32

References

  1. "Results". history.eurohandball.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  2. "Women's EHF Cup 2006/2007". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
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