2012–13 Women's EHF Cup
The 2012–13 Women's EHF Cup was the 32nd edition of the competition, running from 13 October 2012 to May 2013.[1]
2012–13 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Handball |
Dates | 13 October 2012–12 May 2013 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Team Tvis Holstebro |
Runner-up | Metz Handball |
Tournament statistics | |
Top scorer(s) | Ann Grete Nørgaard (92 goals) |
Team Tvis Holstebro defeated Metz Handball in the final overcoming a home 4-goals loss to win its first international trophy and the third win for Denmark in four years. Metz, which defeated the previous season's runner-up HC Zalău in the semifinals, was the first French team to reach the competition's final since 1993.
First qualifying round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Megas Alexandros | 49–49 | Prishtina | 27–27 | 22–22 |
Gorodnichanka | 48–77 | Érd NK | 25–46 | 23–31 |
Dunărea Brăila | 72–29 | Biseri Pljevlja | 39–14 | 33–15 |
Teramo | 0–20 | Alcobendas | 0–10 | 0–10 |
Tvis Holstebro | 96–47 | Borac Banja Luka | 54–22 | 42–25 |
Maccabi Ramat Gan | 44–82 | Fémina Visé | 21–41 | 23–41 |
Valencia Aicequip | 47–64 | Valur | 22–27 | 25–37 |
Zaglebie Lubin | 43–37 | Zelina | 22–18 | 21–19 |
Tertnes | 53–42 | Fram | 35–21 | 18–21 |
Sassari | 63–49 | Bnei Herzliya | 30–24 | 33–25 |
HC Karpaty Uzhgorod | 74–45 | Etar Veliko Tarnovo | 34–17 | 40–28 |
Sokol Poruba | 52–59 | Astrakhanochka | 23–23 | 29–36 |
Second qualifying round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Juve Lis | 49–48 | Spono Nottwil | 24–26 | 25–22 |
Érd NK | 63–63 | Metz | 37–31 | 26–32 |
Sassari | 0–20 | Lada Togliatti | 0–10 | 0–10 |
Zaglebie Lubin | 55–53 | BNTU Minsk | 30–29 | 25–24 |
Alcobendas | 32–74 | Midtjylland | 14–37 | 18–37 |
Valur | 45–45 | Zalău | 24–23 | 21–22 |
Astrakhanochka | 63–59 | Siófok KC | 41–28 | 22–31 |
Itxako | 73–41 | Latsia | 33–23 | 40–18 |
HC Karpaty Uzhgorod | 54–55 | Radnički Kragujevac | 31–22 | 23–33 |
Lugi | 50–72 | Tvis Holstebro | 24–39 | 26–33 |
Zagorje | 69–40 | Prishtina | 43–22 | 26–18 |
Patras | 35–55 | Vardar Skopje | 19–28 | 16–27 |
Kuban Krasnodar | 52–51 | Dunărea Brăila | 28–22 | 24–29 |
Westfriesland | 37–69 | Le Havre | 22–38 | 15–31 |
Cankaya | 73–46 | Fémina Visé | 31–21 | 42–25 |
Tertnes | 64–58 | Frankfurter | 34–22 | 30–36 |
Round of 16
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Astrakhanochka | 78–50 | Radnički Kragujevac | 41–25 | 37–25 |
Cankaya | 60–60 | Itxako | 37–24 | 23–36 |
Tertnes | 64–51 | Le Havre | 33–23 | 31–28 |
Zalău | 54–22 | Juve Lis | 25–14 | 29–8 |
Vardar Skopje | 47–50 | Kuban Krasnodar | 30–28 | 17–22 |
Tvis Holstebro | 54–49 | Lada Togliatti | 24–19 | 30–30 |
Midtjylland | 59–50 | Zagorje | 31–28 | 28–22 |
Metz | 53–50 | Zaglebie Lubin | 29–28 | 24–22 |
Quarter-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Itxako | 42–70 | Zalău | 22–31 | 20–39 |
Tvis Holstebro | 66–62 | Tertnes | 36–29 | 30–33 |
Midtjylland | 65–43 | Kuban Krasnodar | 39–21 | 26–22 |
Astrakhanochka | 45–52 | Metz | 26–19 | 19–33 |
Semifinals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Metz | 60–36 | Zalău | 34–15 | 26–21 |
Midtjylland | 46–47 | Tvis Holstebro | 22–29 | 24–18 |
Final
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Tvis Holstebro | 64–63 | Metz | 31–35 | 33–28 |
References
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