2009–10 Women's EHF Cup

The 2009–10 Women's EHF Cup was the 29th edition of the competition. It was won by Randers HK, beating Spanish runner-up CBF Elda in the final.[1][2] This was the sixth trophy won by a Danish club, following five editions won by Hungarian, Russian and Spanish teams,[3] and the second international title for Randers, which had previously won the 2000 EHF Challenge Cup.

First Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Antwerpen Belgium 49 - 76 Slovenia Zagorje 25 - 32 24 - 43
Hellas Den Haag Netherlands 84 - 38 Cyprus Latsia 50 - 17 34 - 21
Skövde Sweden 70 - 34 Italy Bancole 38 - 13 32 - 21
Kosova Kosovo 46 - 68 Bulgaria Lokomotiv Varna 25 - 36 21 - 32
Druts Belarus 73 - 41 Israel Bnei Herzliya 40 - 23 33 - 18

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nordstrand Norway 57 - 57 France Cercle Nimes 32 - 30 25 - 27
Fémina Visé Belgium 53 - 65 Serbia Vrnjačka Banja 24 - 28 29 - 37
Kuban Krasnodar Russia 51 - 42 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 25 - 23 26 - 19
Kefalovrisos Cyprus 30 - 86 Norway Tertnes 21 - 43 9 - 43
Madeira Portugal 59 - 55 Slovenia Zagorje 34 - 26 25 - 29
Oţelul Galaţi Romania 59 - 65 Serbia Kikinda 27 - 28 32 - 37
Bayer Leverkusen Germany 66 - 38 Slovenia Zalec 34 - 18 32 - 20
Sävehof Sweden 72 - 38 Bulgaria Lokomotiv Varna 38 - 21 34 - 17
Colégio Gaia Portugal 24 - 79 Denmark Randers 9 - 42 15 - 37
Wiener Neustadt Austria 45 - 74 Netherlands Hellas Den Haag 23 - 36 22 - 38
Fehérvár Hungary 54 - 48 Turkey Izmir 29 - 26 25 - 22
Știința Baia Mare Romania 79 - 45 Greece Anagennisi Artas 37 - 23 37 - 36
Minsk Region Belarus 44 - 57 Hungary Békéscsaba Előre 20 - 31 24 - 26
Le Havre France 62 - 45 Sweden Skövde 34 - 20 28 - 25
Kale Kičevo Republic of Macedonia 45 - 60 Spain Elche 23 - 31 22 - 29
Druts Belarus 60 - 60 Switzerland Zug 33 - 28 27 - 32

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda Spain 67 - 52 France Cercle Nimes 35 - 23 32 - 29
Smart Kryvyi Rih Ukraine 69 - 47 Serbia Vrnjačka Banja 38 - 19 31 - 28
Ormi Patras Greece 50 - 55 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 28 - 29 22 - 26
Aarhus Denmark 58 - 43 Norway Tertnes 35 - 20 23 - 23
VOC Amsterdam Netherlands 60 - 51 Portugal Madeira 36 - 29 24 - 22
Kikinda Serbia 56 - 53 Spain Mar Alicante 28 - 28 28 - 25
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 46 - 59 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 21 - 24 25 - 35
Brühl Switzerland 46 - 64 Sweden Sävehof 29 - 35 17 - 29
Ferencváros Hungary 52 - 63 Denmark Randers 25 - 30 27 - 33
ŠKP Bratislava Slovakia 55 - 48 Netherlands Hellas Den Haag 28 - 29 27 - 19
Fehérvár Hungary 52 - 63 Poland Lublin 27 - 24 20 - 28
Rulmentul Braşov Romania 59 - 63 Romania Știința Baia Mare 31 - 26 28 - 37
Békéscsaba Előre Hungary 54 - 56 Spain Sagunto 30 - 30 24 - 26
Maliye Turkey 47 - 66 France Le Havre 23 - 29 24 - 37
Elche Spain 50 - 55 Russia Rostov-Don 24 - 22 21 - 28
Zug Switzerland 54 - 48 Italy Sassari 30 - 26 24 - 22

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda Spain 58 - 45 Ukraine Smart Krivyi Rih 35 - 15 23 - 30
Kuban Krasnodar Russia 66 - 61 Denmark Aarhus 29 - 25 37 - 36
VOC Amsterdam Netherlands 59 - 66 Serbia Kikinda 28 - 32 31 - 34
Bayer Leverkusen Germany 53 - 48 Sweden Sävehof 28 - 22 25 - 26
Randers Denmark 62 - 56 Slovakia ŠKP Bratislava 31 - 26 31 - 30
Lublin Poland 66 - 61 Romania Știința Baia Mare 24 - 19 30 - 27
Sagunto Spain 42 - 60 France Le Havre 24 - 30 18 - 30
Rostov-Don Russia 76 - 37 Switzerland Zug 36 - 18 40 - 19

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda Spain 57 - 41 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 32 - 16 25 - 25
Kikinda Serbia 47 - 78 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 22 - 41 25 - 37
Randers Denmark 58 - 50 Poland Lublin 34 - 24 24 - 26
Le Havre France 50 - 37 Russia Rostov-Don 30 - 18 20 - 19

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda Spain 55 - 54 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 27 - 23 28 - 31
Randers Denmark 58 - 50 France Le Havre 30 - 23 28 - 27

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda Spain 46 - 50 Denmark Randers 22 - 20 24 - 30

References