2017–18_Women's_EHF_Cup

2017–18 Women's EHF Cup

2017–18 Women's EHF Cup

European handball tournament


The 2017–18 Women's EHF Cup was the 37th edition of EHF's second-tier women's handball competition. It started on 8 September 2017.

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SCM Craiova defeated Vipers Kristiansand 52–51 in the final to win their first title.

Overview

Team allocation

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CWC: EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup holders
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • CW: Domestic cup winners
  • CR: Domestic cup runners-up
  • CL QT: Losers from the Champions League qualification stage.
  • CL Group: Losers from the Champions League group stage.

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition was as follows (all draws were held at the EHF headquarters in Vienna, Austria):

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Qualification stage

Round 1

There is 28 teams participating in round 1.

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Notes
1 Both legs were hosted by KHF Prishtina.
2 Both legs were hosted by Váci NKSE.
3 Both legs were hosted by Metraco Zagłębie Lubin.
4 Both legs were hosted by CSM Roman.
5 Both legs were hosted by Silkeborg-Voel KFUM.
6 Both legs were hosted by Cercle Dijon Bourgogne.
7 Both legs were hosted by DHC Slavia Prague.
8 Both legs were hosted by Byåsen Handball Elite.
9 Both legs were hosted by ŽRK Medicinar.
10 Both legs were hosted by Ankara Yenimahalle BSK.
11 Both legs were hosted by Nur Mingechavir.

Round 2

There is 32 teams participating in round 2.

14 teams who qualified from round 1 and 18 teams joining the draw.

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Notes
1 Both legs were hosted by Tertnes Bergen.
2 Both legs were hosted by Kastamonu Belediyesi.
3 Both legs were hosted by Zvezda Zvenigorod.
4 Both legs were hosted by Viborg HK.
5 Order of legs reversed after original draw.
6 Both legs were hosted by CB Atlético Guardés.
7 Both legs were hosted by Kuban.

Round 3

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Group stage

The seedings were announced on 23 November 2017.[2]

Teams in the draw will be protected against meeting teams from the same country in the same group. In each group, teams played against each other in a double round-robin format, with home and away matches.

Group A

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Source: EHF
Rules for classification: See Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. Brest Bretagne Handball HC 40–38 SCM Craiova

Group B

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Source: EHF
Rules for classification: See Tiebreakers

Group C

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Source: EHF
Rules for classification: See Tiebreakers

Group D

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Source: EHF
Rules for classification: See Tiebreakers

Knockout stage

The draw event was held at the EHF Office in Vienna on Tuesday 13 February at 11:00 hrs. The draw had determined the quarter-final and also the semi-final pairings.[3]

Quarterfinals

Seeding

The first quarter-final leg was scheduled for 3 March, while the second leg followed one week later.[4]

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Matches

3 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+2)
SCM Craiova Romania 23–25 Lada Russia Polyvalent Hall, Craiova
Attendance: 4,200
Referees: Lindenbaum, Laron (ISR)
Florianu 8 (9–15) Dmitrieva 8
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10 March 2018
16:00 (UTC+4)
Lada Russia 23–26 Romania SCM Craiova Olymp Sportkomplex, Togliatti
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Chrzan, Janas (POL)
Dmitrieva, Novoselova 4 (8–14) Ardean-Elisei 9
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SCM Craiova won 49–48 on aggregate.


3 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+2)
HC Zalău Romania 29–28 Turkey Kastamonu Belediyesi Gheorge Tadici Sports Hall, Zalău
Attendance: 915
Referees: Di Domenico, Fornasier (ITA)
Rob 9 (12–15) Marić, Uskova 6
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11 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+3)
Kastamonu Belediyesi Turkey 27–24 Romania HC Zalău Atatürk Sports Hall, Kastamonu
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Accoto Martins, Accoto Martins (POR)
İskenderoğlu 7 (16–11) Rob, Tămaș 5
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Kastamonu Belediyesi won 55–53 on aggregate.


3 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+1)
Vipers Kristiansand Norway 26–17 France Brest Bretagne Handball Aquarama Kristiansand, Kristiansand
Attendance: 1,134
Referees: Lončar, Lončar (CRO)
Lunde-Borgersen 8 (12–10) Pineau 5
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10 March 2018
20:30 (UTC+1)
Brest Bretagne Handball France 34–29 Norway Vipers Kristiansand Brest Arena, Brest
Attendance: 3,348
Referees: Bolic, Hurich (AUT)
Pineau 7 (18–17) Sulland 10
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Vipers Kristiansand won 55–51 on aggregate.


3 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+1)
Viborg HK Denmark 28–21 Norway Larvik HK Vibocold Arena, Viborg
Attendance: 1,564
Referees: Pech, Vagvölgyi (HUN)
Nørgaard 9 (9–8) Breistøl 6
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10 March 2018
17:00 (UTC+1)
Larvik HK Norway 26–27 Denmark Viborg HK Boligmappa Arena, Larvik
Attendance: 652
Referees: Geraets, Geraets (NED)
Breistøl 8 (13–15) Nørgaard 7
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Viborg HK won 55–47 on aggregate.

Semifinals

The semi-finals were played in the first half of April.

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Matches

7 April 2018
17:00
Kastamonu Belediyesi Turkey 22–23 Romania SCM Craiova Atatürk Sports Hall, Kastamonu
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Antić, Jakovljević (SRB)
Uskova 8 (15–11) Țicu 7
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14 April 2018
18:00
SCM Craiova Romania 18–18 Turkey Kastamonu Belediyesi Polyvalent Hall, Craiova
Attendance: 4,215
Referees: Vitaku, Vitaku (KOS)
Țicu 6 (9−8) Uskova, Marić 5
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SCM Craiova won 41–40 on aggregate.


7 April 2018
16:00
Viborg HK Denmark 34–31 Norway Vipers Kristiansand Vibocold Arena, Viborg
Attendance: 2,020
Referees: Bounouara, Sami (FRA)
Jørgensen 11 (18–16) Sulland 6
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14 April 2018
16:00
Vipers Kristiansand Norway 29–23 Denmark Viborg HK Aquarama Kristiansand, Kristiansand
Attendance: 2,012
Referees: Arntsen, Røen (NOR)
Brattset 9 (15–14) Jørgensen 8
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Vipers Kristiansand won 60–57 on aggregate.

Final

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Matches

5 May 2018
17:00
Vipers Kristiansand Norway 26–22 Romania SCM Craiova Aquarama Kristiansand, Kristiansand
Attendance: 2,200
Referees: Kouz, Zhoba (UKR)
Kristiansen 9 (12–10) Florianu 9
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11 May 2018
18:30
SCM Craiova Romania 30–25 Norway Vipers Kristiansand Polyvalent Hall, Craiova
Attendance: 4,215
Referees: Marić, Masić (SRB)
Țicu 11 (19–12) Sulland 10
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SCM Craiova won 52–51 on aggregate.[5]

Top goalscorers

As of 11 May 2018
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See also


References

  1. "2017/2018 Women's EHF Cup Seeding list" (PDF). European Handball Federation. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  2. "Four pots for the group phase draw ready". European Handball Federation. 23 November 2017. Archived from the original on 10 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  3. "Quarter-final and Semi-final pairings to be decided in Vienna". European Handball Federation. 12 February 2018. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. "Old rivalry renewed in the EHF Cup Quarter-final". European Handball Federation. 13 February 2018. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  5. "Inspired Craiova win Women'S EHF CUP in a thriller". European Handball Federation. 11 May 2018. Archived from the original on 12 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.

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