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, now leading the rankings,[3] and the second international title for Randers, which had previously won the 2000 EHF Challenge Cup.

Women's EHF Cup
2009–10
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
ChampionsDenmark Randers HK
Runner-upSpain Elda Prestigio
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Romania Oana Șoit
(82 Goals)

First qualifying round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Antwerpen   49–76   Zagorje 25–32 24–43
Hellas Den Haag   84–38   Latsia 50–17 34–21
Skövde   70–34   Bancole 38–13 32–21
Kosova   46–68   Lokomotiv Varna 25–36 21–32
Druts   73–41   Bnei Herzliya 40–23 33–18

Second qualifying round

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nordstrand   57–57   Cercle Nimes 32–30 25–27
Fémina Visé   53–65   Vrnjačka Banja 24–28 29–37
Kuban Krasnodar   51–42   Lokomotiva Zagreb 25–23 26–19
Kefalovrisos   30–86   Tertnes 21–43 9–43
Madeira   59–55   Zagorje 34–26 25–29
Oţelul Galaţi   59–65   Kikinda 27–28 32–37
Bayer Leverkusen   66–38   Žalec 34–18 32–20
Sävehof   72–38   Lokomotiv Varna 38–21 34–17
Colégio Gaia   24–79   Randers 9–42 15–37
Wiener Neustadt   45–74   Hellas Den Haag 23–36 22–38
Alba Fehérvár KC   54–48   Izmir 29–26 25–22
Știința Baia Mare   79–45   Anagennisi Artas 37–23 37–36
Minsk Region   44–57   Békéscsabai ENKSE 20–31 24–26
Le Havre   62–45   Skövde 34–20 28–25
Kale Kičevo   45–60   Elche 23–31 22–29
Druts   60–60   Zug 33–28 27–32

Round of 32

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Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Elda   67–52   Cercle Nimes 35–23 32–29
Smart Kryvyi Rih   69–47   Vrnjačka Banja 38–19 31–28
Ormi Patras   50–55   Kuban Krasnodar 28–29 22–26
Aarhus   58–43   Tertnes 35–20 23–23
VOC Amsterdam   60–51   Madeira 36–29 24–22
Kikinda   56–53   Mar Alicante 28–28 28–25
Olimpija Ljubljana   46–59   Bayer Leverkusen 21–24 25–35
Brühl   46–64   Sävehof 29–35 17–29
Ferencvárosi TC   52–63   Randers 25–30 27–33
ŠKP Bratislava   55–48   Hellas Den Haag 28–29 27–19
Alba Fehérvár KC   52–63   Lublin 27–24 20–28
Rulmentul Braşov   59–63   Știința Baia Mare 31–26 28–37
Békéscsabai ENKSE   54–56   Sagunto 30–30 24–26
Maliye   47–66   Le Havre 23–29 24–37
Elche   50–55   Rostov-Don 24–22 21–28
Zug   54–48   Sassari 30–26 24–22

Round of 16

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

Quarter-finals

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

Semifinals

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

Final

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

Top goalscorers

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As of 13 May 2010
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Oana Șoit   Elda 82
2   Mie Augustesen   Randers HK 70
3   Melinda Geiger   HCM Stiința Baia Mare 59

References

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