EHF European Cup Women
The Women's EHF European Cup is an annual team handball competition for women's clubs of Europe. It was known as the EHF City Cup until the 1999–2000 season and the EHF Challenge Cup until the 2019–20 season.[1] It is currently the third-tier competition of European club handball.
Current season, competition or edition: 2023–24 EHF European Cup Women | |
Sport | Handball |
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Founded | 1993 |
Country | EHF members |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Antalya Konyaaltı (1st title) |
Most titles | Rocasa Gran Canaria (3 titles) |
Related competitions | EHF Champions League EHF European League |
Official website | ehfec.eurohandball.com |
Summary
Titles by club
Rank | Club | Titles | Runner Up |
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1 | Rocasa Gran Canaria | 3 (2015–16, 2018–19, 2021–22) | 1 (2017–18) |
2 | Buxtehuder SV | 2 (1993–94, 2009–10) | 1 (2001–02) |
3 | Nîmes | 2 (2000–01, 2008–09) | 0 (-) |
Mios Biganos | 2 (2010–11, 2014–15) | 0 (-) | |
5 | HC Lokomotiva Zagreb | 1 (2016–17) | 1 (2020–21) |
Universitatea Remin Deva | 1 (2001–02) | 1 (2003–04) | |
Frankfurter HC | 1 (1996–97) | 1 (1997–98) | |
Málaga Costa del Sol | 1 (2020–21) | 1 (2021–22) | |
9 | Rulmentul Braşov | 1 (2005–06) | 0 (-) |
Rapid CFR București | 1 (1999–00) | 0 (-) | |
Borussia Dortmund | 1 (2002–03) | 0 (-) | |
Ikast-Bording Elite Håndbold | 1 (1997–98) | 0 (-) | |
ŽORK Napredak Kruševac | 1 (1998–99) | 0 (-) | |
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 1 (2004–05) | 0 (-) | |
Naisa Niš | 1 (2006–07) | 0 (-) | |
1. FC Nürnberg | 1 (2003–04) | 0 (-) | |
VfL Oldenburg | 1 (2007–08) | 0 (-) | |
Rotor Volgograd | 1 (1994–95) | 0 (-) | |
AS Silcotub Zalău | 1 (1995–96) | 0 (-) | |
H.A.C. Handball | 1 (2011–12) | 0 (-) | |
Banik Most | 1 (2012–13) | 0 (-) | |
H 65 Höör | 1 (2013–14) | 0 (-) | |
MKS Lublin | 1 (2017–18) | 0 (-) | |
Antalya Konyaaltı | 1 (2022–23) | 0 (-) |
Titles by nations
Rank | Country | Champion | Runner-up | Total finals |
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1 | Germany | 7 | 4 | 11 |
2 | France | 5 | 3 | 8 |
3 | Romania | 4 | 4 | 8 |
4 | Spain | 4 | 3 | 7 |
5 | Serbia/ Serbia and Montenegro | 2 | 0 | 2 |
6 | Croatia | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Turkey | 1 | 3 | 4 | |
8 | Denmark | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Poland | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
10 | Sweden | 1 | 1 | 2 |
11 | Czech Republic | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Russia | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
13 | Norway | 0 | 2 | 2 |
14 | Hungary | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Netherlands | 0 | 1 | 1 |
References
- "EHF Executive Committee meets at EHF EURO 2020 in Stockholm". European Handball Federation. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- "EHF Champions League – Latest News and Results | EHF".
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