2007–08 Women's EHF Cup

The 2007–08 Women's EHF Cup was the 27th edition of the competition, running from 31 August 2007 to 24 May 2008.[1] Dynamo Volgograd followed the steps of the previous edition's champion Zvezda Zvenigorod as the second Russian club to win the competition, beating SD Itxako in the final.[2]

Women's EHF Cup
2007–08
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
ChampionsRussia Dynamo Volgograd
Runner-upSpain SD Itxako
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Norway Gro Hammerseng
(66 Goals)

First qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Lokomotiv Varna Bulgaria60–68Switzerland Spono Nottwil28–3232–26
Nikšić Montenegro49–48Faroe Islands Stjornan26–2023–28
Diekirch Luxembourg41–57Azerbaijan Garadag Baku17–2824–29

Second qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
HCM Baia Mare Romania53–35Sweden Skövde23–1330–22
Ikast Bording EH Denmark94–22Italy Salerno44–1450–8
Sassari Italy50–53Lithuania Egle Vilnius24–3126–22
Van der Voort/Quintus Netherlands55–52Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka29–2526–27
Elda Spain52–51Denmark Randers28–2424–27
Bayer Leverkusen Germany77–29Luxembourg Bascharage35–1142–18
Nikšić Montenegro26–82Russia Dynamo Volgograd14–4412–38
Levanger Norway68–27Belarus Druts36–1032–17
Panellinios Lefkosias Cyprus31–90Poland Zaglebie Lubin17–4914–41
Galychanka Ukraine78–49Switzerland Spono Nottwil45–2633–23
Kefalovrisos Cyprus42–93Switzerland Brühl16–5326–40
Vushtrri KosovoWalkoverSerbia Knjaz Miloš
Garadag Baku Azerbaijan34–84Hungary Dunaferr NK14–4620–38
Rostov-Don Russia57–63Croatia Trogir32–2825–25
Dinamo Pančevo Serbia61–39Greece Ionias29–1932–20
Slavia Prague Czech Republic46–38Austria Atzgersdorf21–1825–20
Itxako Spain61–34Portugal Gil Eanes34–1827–16
Üsküdar Bld. SK Turkey61–75Russia Kuban Krasnodar30–3631–39
Alcoa FKC Hungary65–38Belgium Fémina Visé37–1728–21
Kale Kicevo North Macedonia42–59France US Mios-Biganos21–3021–29

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
HCM Baia Mare Romania50–61Denmark Ikast Bording EH29–2621–35
Egle Vilnius Lithuania58–77Turkey Maliye32–3126–46
Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine63–37Netherlands Van der Voort/Quintus33–1830–19
Elda Spain56–53Spain Sagunto29–2527–28
Bayer Leverkusen Germany54–54 (a)Russia Dynamo Volgograd32–2622–28
Iuventa Michalovce Slovakia64–54Norway Levanger36–2828–26
Lublin Poland73–68Poland Zaglebie Lubin40–3033–38
Galychanka Ukraine62–61Belarus BNTU Minsk36–3326–28
Byåsen Norway78–45Switzerland Brühl40–2538–20
Patras Cyprus52–53Serbia Knjaz Miloš26–2626–27
Dunaferr NK Hungary61–49Russia Rostov-Don33–2328–26
Madeira Portugal48–62Serbia Dinamo Pančevo19–3329–29
Slavia Prague Czech Republic32–62France Metz17–3615–26
Itxako Spain54–42Russia Kuban Krasnodar30–1724–25
Aalborg Denmark54–56Hungary Alcoa FKC40–3033–38

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Ikast Bording EH Denmark66–52Turkey Maliye36–2230–30
Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine43–50Spain Elda25–2218–28
Dynamo Volgograd Russia56–51Slovakia Iuventa Michalovce29–2027–31
Mios Biganos France53–55Poland Lublin26–2627–29
Galychanka Ukraine48–58Norway Byåsen26–2722–31
Knjaz Miloš Serbia53–83Hungary Dunaferr NK29–4324–40
Dinamo Pančevo Serbia51–59France Metz24–2927–30
Itxako Spain53–47Hungary Alcoa FKC27–2126–26

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Ikast Bording EH Denmark58–54Spain Elda32–3126–23
Dynamo Volgograd Russia58–54Poland Lublin30–2029–32
Byåsen Norway57–60Hungary Dunaferr NK29–2828–32
Metz France48–48 (a)Spain Itxako28–2820–20

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Ikast Bording EH Denmark65–70Russia Dynamo Volgograd37–3128–39
Dunaferr NK Hungary49–51Spain Itxako27–2322–28

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Dynamo Volgograd Russia50–45Spain Itxako27–2523–20

References

  1. Results Archived 8 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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