2015–16 Women's EHF Cup

Women's EHF Cup
2015-16
Tournament information
Sport Handball
Dates 16 October 20156 May 2016
Final positions
Champions Hungary Dunaújváros
Runner-up Germany TuS Metzingen
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Germany Anna Loerper (57 Goals)

The 2015-16 Women's EHF Cup will be 35th edition of EHF's third-tier women's handball competition. It started on 16 October 2015.

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 2015 16–24 October 2015 17–25 October 2015
Round 3 13–21 November 2015 14–22 November 2015
Last 16 24 November 2015 9–10 January 2015 16–17 January 2015
Quarter Final 19 January 2016 20-21 February 2016 27-28 February 2016
Semi Finals 2-3 April 2016 9-10 April 2016
Finals

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.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
London GD Handball Club United Kingdom 28–62a Greece OF Nea Ionia 11–35 11–27
HŽRK Grude Autoherc Bosnia and Herzegovina 49–66b Iceland Fram 22–38 27–28
RK Zagorje Slovenia 93–26c Cyprus AC Latsia Nicosia 47–12 46–14
HC Holon Israel 46–62d Italy Indeco Conversano 27–32 19–30
DHK Banik Most Czech Republic 57–37 Italy Cassano Magnago HC 30–17 27–20
Pogoń Baltica Szczecin Poland 59–42e Switzerland LC Brühl Handball 31–23 28–19
IUVENTA Michalovce Slovakia 95–25f Luxembourg HC Standard 48–15 47–10
SPONO Eagles Switzerland 63–62g Lithuania ACME-Zalgiris Kaunas 38–27 25–35
KHF Kastrioti Kosovo 51–59 Belgium Hubo Initia Hasselt 23–32 28–27
ŽRK Ilidža Bosnia and Herzegovina 36–55h Portugal Alavarium/Love Tiles 21–25 15–30
HB Dudelange Luxembourg 34–74i Croatia WHC Zamet 16–39 18–35
ŽRK Naisa Niš Serbia 65–22j Greece A.C. Loux Patras 27–14 38–8
HC Galychanka Ukraine 52–31k Kosovo KHF Prishtina 26–17 26–14
Fémina Visé Belgium 42–72 Netherlands SS/VOC Amsterdam 20–34 22–38
Notes

a Both legs were hosted by O.F.N. Ionias.
b Both legs were hosted by Fram.
c Both legs were hosted by A.C. Latsia Nicosia.
d Both legs were hosted by Indeco Conversano.
e Both legs were hosted by Pogon Baltica Szczecin.
f Both legs were hosted by IUVENTA Michalovce.

g Both legs were hosted by ACME-Zalgiris Kaunas.
h Both legs were hosted by Alavarium / Love Tiles.
i Both legs were hosted by HB Dudelange.
j Both legs were hosted by ŽRK Naisa Niš.
k Both legs were hosted by KHF Prishtina.

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.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Randers HK Denmark 65–43 Netherlands SS/VOC Amsterdam 36–25 29–18
Muratpaşa Bld. SK Turkey 58–52 Ukraine HC Galychanka 28–22 30–30
Siófok KC Hungary 79–46a Portugal Alavarium/Love Tiles 40–25 39–21
IUVENTA Michalovce Slovakia 58–53 Spain Balonmano Bera Bera 34–29 24–24
RK Zagorje Slovenia 42–60b Germany HC Leipzig 17–26 25–34
Astrakhanochka Russia 81–43c Greece OF Nea Ionia 42–28 39–15
WHC Zamet Croatia 44–58d Denmark HC Odense 23–28 21–30
HBC Nimes France 67–44e Belgium Hubo Initia Hasselt 39–18 28–26
ŽRK Naisa Niš Serbia 50–88f Germany TuS Metzingen 29–38 21–50
HCM Roman Romania 56–47 Iceland Fram 29–25 27–22
SPONO Eagles Switzerland 42–67g Denmark Silkeborg-Voel KFUM 20–33 22–34
Dinamo Volgograd Russia 61–58h Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 31–31 30–27
Tertnes Bergen Norway 20–0 France Union Mios Biganos-Begles 10–0 10–0
Dunaújváros Hungary 68–49 Italy Indeco Conversano 37–25 31–24
Nantes France 54–56 Sweden H 65 Höör 27–26 27–30
Corona Brasov Romania 48–44i Poland Pogoń Baltica Szczecin 24–24 24–20
Notes

a Both legs were hosted by Siófok KC.
b Both legs were hosted by HC Leipzig.
c Both legs were hosted by Astrakhanochka.
d Both legs were hosted by HC Odense.

e Both legs were hosted by Hubo Initia Hasselt.
f Both legs were hosted by TuS Metzingen.
g Both legs were hosted by Silkeborg-Voel KFUM.
h Both legs were hosted by DHK Banik Most.
h Both legs were hosted by Pogon Baltica Szczecin.

Last 16

Teams listed first played the first leg at home.Bolded teams qualified into quarter-finals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
TuS Metzingen Germany 56–48 Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce 30–26 26–22
Tertnes Bergen Norway 46–50 Denmark HC Odense 21–22 25–28
HCM Roman Romania 43–47 Romania Corona Brasov 22–21 21–26
HBC Nimes France 48–60 Denmark Randers HK 27–27 21–33
Dunaújváros Hungary 47–47 Hungary Siófok KC 24–19 23–28
HC Leipzig Germany 59–51 Turkey Muratpaşa Bld. SK 33–26 26–25
Astrakhanochka Russia 54–45 Russia Dinamo Volgograd 31–26 23–19
H 65 Höör Sweden 50–50 Denmark Silkeborg-Voel KFUM 22–26 28–24

Quarter-finals

Teams listed first played the first leg at home.Bolded teams qualified into semi-finals.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HC Odense Denmark 42–50 Romania Corona Brasov 21–29 21–21
Astrakhanochka Russia 46–48a Hungary Dunaújváros 26–23 20–25
Randers HK Denmark 57–49 Sweden H 65 Höör 30–27 27–22
TuS Metzingen Germany 52–49 Germany HC Leipzig 25–24 27–25
Notes
a Both legs were hosted by Dunaújváros.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Corona Brașov Romania 45–56 Germany TuS Metzingen 22–26 23–30
Randers HK Denmark 52–52 Hungary Dunaújváros 27–29 25–23

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
TuS Metzingen Germany 49–55 Hungary Dunaújváros 28–26 21–29

See also

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