Ferencvárosi TC in European handball

Ferencvárosi TC is a Hungarian women's and men's handball club, based in IX. district of Budapest, Hungary.

Women's team

European record

As of 22 November 2020:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition P W D L GF GA GD
EHF Champions League
(Champions Cup)
25x 1967/68, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1994/95,
1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/00, 2000/01,
2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2006/07, 2007/08,
2009/10, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16,
2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21
219118148759605521+439
EHF Cup 4x 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09, 2009/10 251726855774+81
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 9x 1977/78, 1978/79, 1993/94, 1998/99, 2006/07,
2010/11, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2014/15
654331918711480+391
Source: kézitörténelem.hu33 seasons3091781911286867775+911

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

Ferencváros women's team score listed first. As of 31 January 2021.[1]

Women's European Cup and Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1967–68 First round SC Empor Rostock 7–4 5–10 12–14
1969–70 First round SC Leipzig 8–7 10–19 18–26
1970–71
Finalist
Round of 16 SC Leipzig 16–9 7–11 23–20
Quarter-finals Fram Reykjavik 21–5 19–5 40–10
Semi-finals HG København 14–7 4–9 18–16
Final Spartak Kyiv 9–11
1972–73 Round of 16 SC Leipzig 8–9 7–11 15–20
1994–95 Play-off round Motor Zaporizhzhia 24–20 19–20 43–40
Group stage
(Group B)
Podravka Koprivnica 26–24 21–21 3rd
TuS Walle Bremen 21–22 23–25
Visa Swift Roermond 21–17 23–20
1995–96 First round Rotor Volgograd 23–16 24–26 47–42
Play-off round ASPTT Metz 31–18 25–21 56–39
Group stage
(Group B)
Hypo Niederösterreich 18–18 21–24 2nd
Viborg HK 26–22 25–24
Râmnicu Vâlcea 29–23 26–26
1996–97 Play-off round Club Sports da Madeira 23–18 38–13 61–31
Group stage
(Group D)
TuS Walle Bremen 27–16 26–18 1st
Krim Ljubljana 27–24 20–22
GAS Anagennisi Artas 42–16 33–21
Quarter-finals Byåsen Trondheim 26–21 20–20 46–41
Semi-finals Viborg HK 19–23 24–27 43–50
1997–98 Play-off round Kefalovrysos Kythreas 82–9 69–7 151–16
Group stage
(Group B)
Mar El Osito L'Eliana 28–31 23–30 3rd
Krim Electa Ljubljana 23–25 24–32
ASPTT Metz HB 28–20 21–21
1999–00 Play-off round TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 46–14 39–17 85–31
Group stage
(Group A)
Viborg HK 34–26 21–27 2nd
ASPTT Metz HB 27–24 19–20
Kometal D. P. Skopje 31–23 24–29
Quarter-finals Hypo Niederösterreich 27–23 21–29 48–52
2000–01 Group stage
(Group B)
TV Giessen-Lützellinden 32–19 30–24 1st
Ferrobús KU Mislata 32–24 27–29
Bækkelagets SK 33–23 21–23
Quarter-finals Volgograd Aqua 30–22 17–22 47–44
Semi-finals Viborg HK A/S 21–22 21–24 42–46
2001–02
Finalist
Second qualifying round TV Giessen-Lützellinden 32–25 24–29 56–54
Group stage
(Group C)
Viborg HK A/S 29–23 30–34 2nd
Hypo Niederösterreich 27–25 32–33
Ferrobús KU Mislata 30–26 31–31
Quarter-finals MKS Montex Lublin 25–23 31–32 56–55
Semi-finals Bud. Brillant Podgorica 32–32 32–31 64–63
Finals Kometal D. P. Skopje 27–25 22–26 49–51
2002–03 Group stage
(Group B)
Viborg HK A/S 32–20 26–34 2nd
Nordstrand 2000, Oslo 35–22 33–31
HC Leipzig 35–27 31–27
Quarter-finals El Osito L'Eliana Valencia 34–32 26–35 60–67
2003–04 Second qualifying round GAS Anagennisi Artas 38–24 25–30 63–54
Group stage
(Group D)
Alsa Elda Prestigio 30–26 24–29 2nd
Larvik HK 29–26 22–29
KS Bystrzyca Lublin 32–24 28–27
Quarter-finals Slagelse FH 30–28 25–32 55–60
2006–07 Second qualifying round C.S. Rulmentul Braşov 30–24 29–30 59–54
Group stage
(Group D)
Hypo Niederösterreich 34–36 30–32 3rd
CWC
RK Kometal Gjorče Petrov 31–28 28–31
Slagelse DT 26–34 28–27
2007–08 Group stage
(Group D)
Budućnost T-Mobile 36–28 19–22 4th
Viborg HK A/S 30–37 30–39
C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 22–32 28–34
2009–10 Second qualification tournament
(Group 3)
HC Smart 27–24 2nd
EHF
FCK Håndbold 20–31
LC Brühl Handball 34–21
2012–13 Qualification tournament IUVENTA Michalovce 31–22 40–26 71–48
Group stage
(Group C)
Larvik HK 28–24 23–30 2nd
IK Sävehof 31–28 34–32
Dinamo Volgograd 30–28 37–21
Main round
(Group 2)
Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 23–30 23–22 3rd
Zvezda Zvenigorod 35–34 27–30
RK Krim Ljubljana 30–26 25–31
2013–14 Second qualification tournament (Group 2) RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 26–23 1st
Érd 31–24
Group stage
(Group B)
Budućnost 27–25 21–29 3rd
CWC
FC Midtjylland 25–26 23–32
MKS Selgros Lublin 40–25 26–24
2014–15 Qualification tournament (Group 1) SERCODAK Dalfsen 33–25 2nd
CWC
HC Leipzig 34–34 (4-5 p)
2015–16 Group stage
(Group B)
Thüringer HC 32–28 30–27 1st
RK Podravka Koprivnica 28–16 27–24
Fleury Loiret Handball 36–23 28–28
Main round
(Group 1)
Rostov-Don 29–29 21–23 3rd
Larvik 30–27 31–37
HCM Baia Mare 21–18 24–32
Quarter-finals Győri Audi ETO KC 18–31 23–40 41–71
2016–17 Group stage
(Group B)
ŽRK Vardar 24–37 27–27 2nd
Astrakhanochka 32–23 33–28
HC Leipzig 26–22 30–17
Main round
(Group 1)
Budućnost 23–24 33–25 2nd
Metz Handball 29–23 28–25
Thüringer HC 32–24 29–29
Quarter-finals CSM București 26–27 25–30 51–57
2017–18 Group stage
(Group C)
ŽRK Vardar 28–29 31–34 2nd
Larvik 37–33 30–21
Thüringer HC 28–25 29–25
Main round
(Group 1)
Metz Handball 29–27 25–27 3rd
Budućnost 34–26 24–23
SG BBM Bietigheim 31–22 23–27
Quarter-finals Rostov-Don 29–31 22–32 51–63
2018–19 Group stage
(Group D)
CSM București 28–34 31–36 3rd
Vipers Kristiansand 27–26 27–35
SG BBM Bietigheim 33–30 28–25
Main round
(Group 2)
Győri Audi ETO KC 32–32 32–32 3rd
RK Krim Mercator 31–27 25–23
Thüringer HC 30–29 35–32
Quarter-finals Rostov-Don 26–29 22–33 48–62
2019–20 Group stage
(Group A)
Metz Handball 28–34 24–24 3rd
Vipers Kristiansand 29–34 22–31
RK Podravka Koprivnica 37–31 27–26
Main round
(Group 1)
Rostov-Don 31–35 26–29 6th
Team Esbjerg 26–25 27–29
CSM București 33–23 24–27
2020–21 Group stage
(Group A)
Metz Handball 32-30 29-30
Rostov-Don 25–26
Vipers Kristiansand
Team Esbjerg 24-28 24–21
CSM București 31-27 19–25
SG BBM Bietigheim 24–35 29–25
RK Krim 32–25 32-26

Women's EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004–05 Third round Önnereds HK 43–21 38–27 81–48
Round of 16 GAS Anagennisi Artas 40–33 44–21 84–54
Quarter-finals GOG Gudme 31–30 32–32 63–62
Semi-finals Cornexi Alcoa 29–31 31–30 60–61
2005–06
Winner
Third round Madeira Andebol SAD 46–26 33–22 79–48
Round of 16 Ankara HAVELSAN 42–29 46–32 88–61
Quarter-finals GOG Svendborg Gudme 31–23 29–30 60–53
Semi-finals HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 24–23 27–27 51–50
Final Podravka Vegeta, Koprivnica 37–36 33–32 70–68
2008–09 Second round HK Slovan Duslo Šaľa 41–23 26–31 67–54
Third round Madeira Andebol SAD 38–29 33–25 71–54
Round of 16 Dinamo Volgograd 29–35 0–0 29–35
2009–10 Third round Randers HK A/S 25–30 27–33 52–63

Women's Cup Winners' Cup

From the 2016–17 season, the women's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[2]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1977–78
Winner
Round of 16 Admira Landhaus Wien 22–5 27–9 49–14
Quarter-finals EC Bordeaux 39–11 25–14 64–25
Semi-finals Inter Bratislava 29–11 19–20 48–31
Final SC Leipzig 18–17
1978–79
Finalist
Round of 16 Skoger IL 28–13 18–10 46–23
Quarter-finals RK Osijek 14–17 19–13 33–30
Semi-finals Žalgiris Kaunas 19–13 14–17 33–30
Finals TSC Berlin 15–20 15–20 30–40
1993–94
Finalist
Round of 16 Anadolu Uni. Eskişehir 42–17 24–17 66–34
Quarter-finals EB Start Elbląg 25–20 20–21 45–41
Semi-finals Silcotex Zalău 23–13 17–18 40–31
Finals TuS Walle Bremen 23–21 21–24 44–45
1998–99 Round of 32 Zeeman Vastgoed-SEW 32–12 30–17 62–29
Round of 16 Larvik HK 33–24 23–33 56–57
2006–07 Quarter-finals GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme 28–19 29–29 57–48
Semi-finals C.S. Oltchim RM Valcea 27–28 23–36 50–64
2010–11
Winner
Third round Banovsky HK Gabor 53–26 32–26 85–52
Round of 16 Viborg HK 33–32 33–34 66–66 (a)
Quarter-finals Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball 37–26 23–24 60–50
Semi-finals Metz Handball 27–29 31–27 58–56
Finals C.B. Mar Alicante 34–29 23–23 57–52
2011–12
Winner
Second round Union Korneuburg 51–18 44–23 95–41
Third round Westfriesland SEW 38–21 34–19 72–40
Round of 16 Rostov-Don 32–23 22–23 54–46
Quarter-finals Zvezda Zvenigorod 32–24 35–31 67–55
Semi-finals Dinamo Volgograd 34–26 35–38 69–64
Finals Viborg HK 31–30 31–30 62–60
2013–14 Round of 16 Tertnes Bergen 40–30 33–27 73–57
Quarter-finals Viborg HK 31–26 32–40 63–66
2014–15 Third round ŽORK Jagodina 40–23 35–31 75–44
Round of 16 Tertnes Bergen 44–27 41–26 85–53
Quarter-finals HSG Blomberg-Lippe 34–25 33–33 67–58
Semi-finals FC Midtjylland 23–30 29–31 52–61

Women's Champions Trophy

Season Round Club Result
2002
Third place
Semi-final Ikast Bording EH (EHF Cup) 30–32
Bronze match HC Lada Togliatti (Cup Winners' Cup) 27–23
2006
Fourth place
Semi-final RK Krim Mercator (Champions League II.) 25–34
Bronze match ŽRK Budućnost MONET (Cup Winners' Cup) 25–30

Men's team

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

Ferencváros men's team score listed first. As of 13 September 2018[3]

Cup Winners' Cup

From the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[4]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2009–10 Third round RK Cimos Koper 29–34 22–28 51–62

References

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