2014–15 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
The 2014–15 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the thirty-nine edition of the tournament that is organized by the European Handball Federation for the domestic cup winners in the continent.
Overview
Team allocation
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1]
- TH: Title holders
- CW: Cup winners
- CR: Cup runners-up
- 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
- ECL: Transferred from the EHF Champions League
- GS: Fourth-placed teams from the group stage
- QS: Losers from the qualification tournaments
Round and draw dates
All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
Round |
Draw date |
First leg |
Second leg |
Round 2 |
22 July 2014 |
18–19 October 2014 |
25–26 October 2014 |
Round 3 |
15–16 November 2014 |
22–23 November 2014 |
Last 16 |
25 November 2014 |
7–8 February 2015 |
14–15 February 2015 |
Quarter Final |
17 February 2015 |
7–8 March 2015 |
14–15 March 2015 |
Semi Finals |
4–5 April 2015 |
11–12 April 2015 |
Finals |
14 April 2015 |
2–3 May 2015 |
9–10 May 2015 |
Qualification stage
Round 2
Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into the third round.
- Notes
a Both legs were hosted by Danilovgrad.
Round 3
Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into last 16.
- Notes
c Both legs were hosted by Vistal Gdynia.
d Both legs were hosted by Siófok.
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f Both legs were hosted by Atlético Guardés.
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Knockout stage
Last 16
Seedings
Matches
Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into quarter finals.
- Notes
Quarter Final
Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into semi finals.
- Notes
Semi Finals
Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into the Finals.
Finals
Teams listed first played the first leg at home.
See also
References
External links
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