2008–09 Women's EHF Cup

The 2008–09 Women's EHF Cup was the 28th edition of the competition, taking place from 8 September 2008 to 17 May 2009.[1] SD Itxako defeated HC Leipzig in the final to become the second Spanish club to win the competition.[2]

Women's EHF Cup
2008–09
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
ChampionsSpain SD Itxako
Runner-upGermany HC Leipzig
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Norway Mette Ommundsen
(68 Goals)

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Femina Vise Belgium46–62Bulgaria HK Lokomotiv Varna23–3423–28
Borac Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina63–50Azerbaijan Garadag Baku39–2724–23
Antwerpen Belgium59–39Kosovo Kosova32–1927–20
Arkatron Minsk Belarus56–53Italy Vigasio28–2428–29
Skövde Sweden71–27Bosnia and Herzegovina Živinice36–835–19
Etar Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria48–41Netherlands Huyser E&O26–1822–23
Sävehof Sweden74–54Belarus Gorodnichanka32–2542–29
Bascharage Luxembourg72–42Israel Bnei Herzliya35–2237–20
Žalec Slovenia39–55Czech Republic Veseli18–2321–32
Üsküdar Bld. SK Turkey104–34Cyprus Aradhippou63–1641–18
Stjarnan Faroe Islands43–55Slovakia Slovan Duslo Sala20–2823–27

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda Serbia68–45North Macedonia Kale Kicevo39–2329–22
Slagelse Denmark68–42Greece Aris Thessaloniki32–2236–20
HK Lokomotiv Varna Bulgaria54–52Italy Sassari23–3031–22
Oldenburg Germany78–43Switzerland Spono Nottwil36–2542–18
Borac Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina45–75Denmark Randers20–3825–37
Frankfurter Germany69–47Lithuania Egle Vilnius38–2331–24
Brühl Switzerland75–43Belgium Antwerpen40–2635–17
Arkatron Minsk Belarus34–72Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC15–3519–37
Skövde Sweden62–64Netherlands VOC Amsterdam30–3532–29
Etar Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria48–66Spain Bera Bera21–3327–33
Rostov-Don Russia62–48Ukraine Galychanka34–2628–22
Issy France56–51Sweden Sävehof28–2428–27
Dunărea Brăila Romania54–60Romania Baia Mare31–2723–33
Storhamar Norway68–33Luxembourg Bascharage35–1333–20
HC-53 Moscow Russia57–45Czech Republic Veseli29–2128–24
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia55–55 (a)Turkey Üsküdar Bld. SK29–2726–28
Kuban Krasnodar Russia57–50Poland Zaglebie Lubin32–2225–28
Amadeo Tortajada Spain64–61Portugal Colégio de Gaia33–3031–31
Kefalovrises Cyprus37–71Portugal Madeira19–3618–35
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary67–54Slovakia Slovan Duslo Sala41–2326–31

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda Serbia43–77Spain Itxako25–3518–42
Slagelse Denmark66–44Bulgaria HK Lokomotiv Varna40–2026–24
Dunaújvárosi KKA Hungary58–60Germany Oldenburg31–3127–29
Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine55–59Denmark Randers32–2623–33
Byasen Norway64–55Germany Frankfurter36–3128–24
Brühl Switzerland47–66Poland Lublin28–3419–32
Patras Greece55–60Hungary Alba Fehérvár KC27–2728–33
VOC Amsterdam Netherlands38–84Romania Rulmentul Brașov23–3515–49
Bera Bera Spain58–58 (a)Russia Rostov-Don31–3227–26
SKP Bratislava Slovakia50–57France Issy26–2724–30
Baia Mare Romania51–50Turkey Maliye29–2622–24
Storhamar Norway50–50 (a)Germany Leipzig27–2523–25
HC-53 Moscow Russia43–46Serbia Naisa Niš23–2320–23
Üsküdar Bld. SK Turkey61–73Russia Kuban Krasnodar30–3931–34
Amadeo Tortajada Spain46–82Russia Dynamo Volgograd21–4225–40
Ferencvárosi TC Hungary71–54Portugal Madeira38–2933–25

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako Spain63–37Denmark Slagelse31–1432–23
Oldenburg Germany53–54Denmark Randers28–2725–27
Byasen Norway52–48Poland Lublin26–2426–24
Alba Fehérvár KC Hungary60–69Romania Rulmentul Brașov33–3327–36
Rostov-Don Russia47–56France Issy29–3018–26
Baia Mare Romania55–56Germany Leipzig27–2328–33
Naisa Niš Serbia58–64Russia Kuban Krasnodar36–3022–34
Dynamo Volgograd RussiaHungary Ferencvárosi TC35–29cancelled

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako Spain59–51Denmark Randers27–1932–32
Byasen Norway49–60Romania Rulmentul Brașov27–3122–29
Issy France34–41Germany Leipzig22–1712–24
Kuban Krasnodar Russia50–70Russia Dynamo Volgograd21–3529–35

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako Spain51–50Romania Rulmentul Brașov23–2328–27
Leipzig Germany45–39Russia Dynamo Volgograd25–1520–24

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako Spain52–45Germany Leipzig27–1925–26

Top goalscorers

As of 17 May 2009
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Norway Mette Ommundsen Germany HC Leipzig 68
2 Russia Vladlena Bobrovnikova Russia HC Kuban 66
3 Portugal Alexandrina Cabral Barbosa Romania Rulmentul-Urban Brașov 56

References

  1. Results Archived 5 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine in the European Handball Federation's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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