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
Champions SD Itxako
Runner-up HC Leipzig
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Mette Ommundsen
(68 Goals)

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Femina Vise 46–62 HK Lokomotiv Varna23–3423–28
Borac Banja Luka 63–50 Garadag Baku39–2724–23
Antwerpen 59–39 Kosova32–1927–20
Arkatron Minsk 56–53 Vigasio28–2428–29
Skövde 71–27 Živinice36–835–19
Etar Veliko Tarnovo 48–41 Huyser E&O26–1822–23
Sävehof 74–54 Gorodnichanka32–2542–29
Bascharage 72–42 Bnei Herzliya35–2237–20
Žalec 39–55 Veseli18–2321–32
Üsküdar BSK 104–34 Aradhippou63–1641–18
Stjarnan 43–55 Slovan Duslo Sala20–2823–27

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda 68–45 Kale Kicevo39–2329–22
Slagelse 68–42 Aris Thessaloniki32–2236–20
HK Lokomotiv Varna 54–52 Sassari23–3031–22
Oldenburg 78–43 Spono Nottwil36–2542–18
Borac Banja Luka 45–75 Randers20–3825–37
Frankfurter 69–47 Egle Vilnius38–2331–24
Brühl 75–43 Antwerpen40–2635–17
Arkatron Minsk 34–72 Alba Fehérvár KC15–3519–37
Skövde 62–64 VOC Amsterdam30–3532–29
Etar Veliko Tarnovo 48–66 Bera Bera21–3327–33
Rostov-Don 62–48 Galychanka34–2628–22
Issy 56–51 Sävehof28–2428–27
Dunărea Brăila 54–60 Baia Mare31–2723–33
Storhamar 68–33 Bascharage35–1333–20
HC-53 Moscow 57–45 Veseli29–2128–24
Lokomotiva Zagreb 55 – 55 (a) Üsküdar BSK29–2726–28
Kuban Krasnodar 57–50 Zaglebie Lubin32–2225–28
Amadeo Tortajada 64–61 Colégio de Gaia33–3031–31
Kefalovrises 37–71 Madeira19–3618–35
Ferencvárosi TC 67–54 Slovan Duslo Sala41–2326–31

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Kikinda 43–77 Itxako25–3518–42
Slagelse 66–44 HK Lokomotiv Varna40–2026–24
Dunaújvárosi KKA 58–60 Oldenburg31–3127–29
Motor Zaporizhzhia 55–59 Randers32–2623–33
Byasen 64–55 Frankfurter36–3128–24
Brühl 47–66 Lublin28–3419–32
Patras 55–60 Alba Fehérvár KC27–2728–33
VOC Amsterdam 38–84 Rulmentul Brașov23–3515–49
Bera Bera 58 – 58 (a) Rostov-Don31–3227–26
SKP Bratislava 50–57 Issy26–2724–30
Baia Mare 51–50 Maliye29–2622–24
Storhamar 50 – 50 (a) Leipzig27–2523–25
HC-53 Moscow 43–46 Naisa Niš23–2320–23
Üsküdar BSK 61–73 Kuban Krasnodar30–3931–34
Amadeo Tortajada 46–82 Dynamo Volgograd21–4225–40
Ferencvárosi TC 58–60 Madeira38–2933–25

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako 63–37 Slagelse31–1432–23
Oldenburg 53–54 Randers28–2725–27
Byasen 52–48 Lublin26–2426–24
Alba Fehérvár KC 60–69 Rulmentul Brașov33–3327–36
Rostov-Don 47–56 Issy29–3018–26
Baia Mare 55–56 Leipzig27–2328–33
Naisa Niš 58–64 Kuban Krasnodar36–3022–34
Dynamo Volgograd Ferencvárosi TC35–29cancelled

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako 59–51 Randers27–1932–32
Byasen 49–60 Rulmentul Brașov27–3122–29
Issy 34–41 Leipzig22–1712–24
Kuban Krasnodar 50–70 Dynamo Volgograd21–3529–35

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako 51–50 Rulmentul Brașov23–2328–27
Leipzig 45–39 Dynamo Volgograd25–1520–24

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako 52–45 Leipzig27–1925–26

Top goalscorers

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

References

  1. Results in the European Handball Federation's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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