2013–14 EHF Cup
At EHF European Cup 2013/14 take part 53 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified for the competition. It is the second edition of the EHF European Cup. The Cup games beginning on September 7, 2013, the final will be held on 18 May 2014.
- 2.1 Qualified Teams
- 3.1 Qualified Teams
- 4.1 Qualified Teams
- 4.2 groups
- 4.3 Group A
- 4.4 Group B
- 4.5 Group C
- 4.6 Group D
- 5.1 Qualified Teams
- 6.1 Qualified Teams
- 7.1 scorers
Round 1
It is attended by 20 teams, who had previously qualified for the competition. The draw for the first round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 23 July 2013. The first legs will find on 7/8 Of September 2013. The second legs were held on 14-15. Of September 2013.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Netherlands OCI Lions
- Czech Republic HBC Ronal Jicin
- Luxembourg Handball Käerjeng
- Estonia Põlva Serviti
- Belgium Achilles Bocholt
- Turkey B.B. Ankara Spor Kulübü
- RK Lovćen Cetinje Montenegro
- Israel Maccabi Rishon Le Zion
- Slovakia HC Sporta Hlohovec
Pot 2:
- Bulgaria ChK Dobrogea
- KH Prishtina Kosovo
- Lithuania Klaipeda Dragūnas
- Norway Fyllingen Håndball
- TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen Switzerland
- Grundfos Hungary Tatabánya
- Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður
- Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Tyrec
Israel Gera 10
Slovakia Mazur 18
Czech Republic Szymanski 7
Netherlands Adams 9
Sveinsson Iceland 17
Czech Republic Drbohlav 10
Bulgaria Chernev, Jakubov each 7
Macedonia Temelkov 15
Lithuania Juška 11
Hungary Bodó 14
Belgium Valkenborgh 13
Spain Ferrer Torras 6, Germany Altong 6
Serbia Butulija 24
Montenegro Popović 12
Estonia Puna 19
Norway Hvidsten 14
Kosovo Kabashi 11
Round 2
It is attended by 10 winners of the first round, three fourth place and the loser of the first knockout game of the EHF Champions League qualification and the 26 teams who had previously qualified for the competition. The draw for the second round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 23 July 2013. The first legs will find on 12-13. Of October 2013. The second legs take on 19-20. Of October 2013.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Luxembourg Handball Esch ( loser Qualification 1 )
- Turkey Beşiktaş JK (fourth EHF Champions League Qualification Group 2)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac m: tel Banja Luka (fourth EHF Champions League Qualification Group 3 )
- Netherlands HV KRAS / Volendam (fourth EHF Champions League Qualification Group 4 )
- Slovenia RK Maribor Branik
- Russia SKIF - Krasnodar
- Spain BM Aragón
- France Chambéry Savoie HB
- Denmark Skjern Håndbold
- Russia GK caustic
- HBC Nantes France
- Denmark Mors -Thy Håndbold
- Sweden LUGI HF
- Romania StiinTa M. D. Bacau
- Ukraine HK Portowyk
- Norway Arendal ØIF
- Portugal S. L. Benfica
- Russia Permskije medwedi
Pot 2:
- Macedonia Zomimak RK -M
- Croatia RK Nexe
- Switzerland cadets Schaffhausen
- Serbia RK Partizan
- Hungary Csurgoi KK
- Sweden IFK Kristianstad
- Romania CS Caras -Severin
- Portugal Sporting CP
- Croatia Poreč RK
- Scout Switzerland Winterthur
- Greece AC Diomidis Argous
- Slovakia HC Sporta Hlohovec ( winning round 1)
- Iceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður ( winning round 1)
- Czech Republic HBC Ronal Jicin ( winning round 1)
- Lithuania Klaipeda Dragūnas ( winning round 1)
- Grundfos Hungary Tatabánya ( winning round 1)
- Turkey B.B. Ankara Spor Kulübü ( winning round 1)
- Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Tyrec ( winning round 1)
- Norway Fyllingen Håndball ( winning round 1)
Luxembourg sweater 10
Belarus Puchouski, Hungary Szöllősi, Lele 12
Spain Llorente 13
Russia Komogorow 17
Romania Negru, Vaidaşigan - Surulescu 11
Turkey Döne 22
Switzerland Jud 10
Slovakia Lubomir Ďuriš, Adam Mazur 12 per
Bosnia and Herzegovina Trivundža 15
Czech Republic Vocásek 9
Russia Soroka 12
Croatia Ivić 11
Greece Samaras 11
Sweden Skäremo 12
Hungary Harsanyi 10
Michelin France 9
Lithuania Stankevičius 10
Russia Salikow 13
Croatia Buvinić 16
Portugal Carneiro 11
Iceland Baumruk 12
Bičanić Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bašić 7
Croatia Mamić 13
Ukraine Denyssow 10
Norway pure child 14
Norway Paulsen 14
Portugal Martins da Silva 11
Netherlands Adams 12
Serbia Bošković 9
Georgia Chanturia 12
Serbia Marsenić 6
Spain Rivera Folch 9
Slovenia Zarabec 18
Round 3
It is attended by 20 winners of the second round, the six second and third place winners and the losers of the knockout games 2-4 of the EHF Champions League qualification and the 3 teams who had previously qualified for the competition. The draw for the third round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 22 October 2013. The first legs will find on 23-24. November 2013 instead. The return matches will be on 30 / 1 November / December, 2013.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Hungary Pick Szeged ( losers knockout matches 1)
- France Montpellier Agglomeration HB ( losers knockout matches 2)
- Foxes Germany Berlin ( losers knockout matches 3)
- Germany TSV Hannover -Burgdorf
- Slovakia HT Tatran Prešov ( 2 CL Qualifiers Group 2)
- RK Serbia Vojvodina (2nd CL Quali Group 3 )
- HCM Constanta Romania ( 2 CL Quali Group 4 )
- Ademar León Spain
- Greece AEK Athens ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 2)
- Norway Elverum Håndball ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 4 )
- Denmark Aarhus Håndbold
- Sweden IFK Kristianstad (winner 2nd round)
- Turkey Beşiktaş JK (winner 2nd round)
- Slovakia HC Sporta Hlohovec (winner 2nd round)
- Portugal Sporting CP (winner 2nd round)
Pot 2:
- Hungary Csurgoi KK (winner 2nd round)
- Russia GK caustic (winner 2nd round)
- Denmark Skjern Håndbold (winner 2nd round)
- Croatia RK Nexe (winner 2nd round)
- Sweden LUGI HF (winner 2nd round)
- Romania StiinTa MD Bacau (winner 2nd round)
- Croatia Poreč RK (winner 2nd round)
- Portugal Benfica S. L. (winner 2nd round)
- France Chambéry Savoie HB (winner 2nd round)
- Switzerland cadets Schaffhausen (winner 2nd round)
- Denmark Mors -Thy Håndbold (winner 2nd round)
- Norway ØIF Arendal (winner 2nd round)
- Macedonia Zomimak RK -M (winner 2nd round)
- HBC Nantes France (winner 2nd round)
- Slovenia RK Maribor Branik (winner 2nd round)
Norway Sondre Paulsen 11
Slovakia Maros Balaz 17
Igropulo Russia, Sweden Nielsen 9
France Timothey N'guessan 16
Romania Iuliu Alexandru Csepreghi 10
Croatia Mario Galijot 13
Portugal Fabio Ramos Magalhaes 13
Radoslav Stojanovic Macedonia 19
Serbia Uros Elezovic 9
Spain Jorge Maqueda Peno 9
Sweden Nacor Medina Perez 12
Portugal Dario Oliveira Andrade 13
Hungary Zsolt Balogh 16
Turkey Ramazan Döne 17
Hungary Mate Nagy 13
Sweden Andreas Cederholm 13
Brazil Uelington Da Silva Ferreira 15
Croatia Vujić 17
Spain López Álvarez 14
Romania Jurca 11
Norway Hykkerud 14
Slovakia Radoslav Antl, Tomas Urban 12 per
Slovenia Tadej Sok 14
Russia Andrey Mazaev 10
Slovenia Dragan Gajic 14
Montenegro Mladen Rakcevic 10
Sweden Anders Hallberg 10
Group stage
It is attended by 16 winners of the 3rd round. The draw for the group stage was held in Vienna on 5 December 2013.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1
- Pick Szeged Hungary
- France Montpellier Agglomeration HB
- Germany foxes Berlin
- Germany TSV Hannover -Burgdorf
Pot 2
- Slovakia HT Tatran Prešov
- Denmark Skjern Håndbold
- HCM Constanta Romania
- Ademar León Spain
Pot 3
- Sweden Lugi HF
- France Chambéry Savoie HB
- HBC Nantes France
- Macedonia Zomimak RK -M
Pot 4
- Sweden IFK Kristianstad
- Hungary Csurgoi KK
- Slovakia HC Sporta Hlohovec
- Portugal Sporting CP
Groups
Group A Germany TSV Hannover -Burgdorf Ademar León Spain Sweden LUGI HF Hungary Csurgoi KK
Group B France Montpellier Agglomeration HB Denmark Skjern Håndbold Macedonia Zomimak RK -M Portugal Sporting CP
Group C Pick Szeged Hungary Slovakia HT Tatran Prešov HBC Nantes France Sweden IFK Kristianstad
Group D Germany foxes Berlin HCM Constanta Romania France Chambéry Savoie HB Slovakia HC Sporta Hlohovec
Group A
Palacio de los Deportes de Leon, Leon
Scoresheet
Spain Juan Castro Alvarez 6
( 13: 9)
Hungary Akos Lele 6
In Swiss Life Hall, Hannover
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Germany Torge Johannsen 6
( 13: 15)
Sweden Anders Hallberg 7
In Sports Hall Csurgo, Csurgo
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( 17: 19)
Germany Lars Lehnhoff 9
In Fars & Frosta Savings Bank Arena, Lund
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Sweden Anders Hallberg 7
( 16: 20)
Spain Juan Castro Alvarez 7
Palacio de los Deportes de Leon, Leon
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Spain Jose Mario Carrillo Gutierrez 8
( 16: 16)
Montenegro Vasko Sevaljevic 7
In Sports Hall Csurgo, Csurgo
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( 14: 7)
Sweden John Hippe 7
In Swiss Life Hall, Hannover
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Germany Torge Johannsen, Estonia Mait Patrail 6 per
( 12: 15)
Spain Jose Mario Carrillo Gutierrez 10
In Fars & Frosta Savings Bank Arena, Lund
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Sweden Hampus Jildenbäck 7
( 13: 14 )
Hungary Akos Lele 11
In Sports Hall Csurgo, Csurgo
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Hungarian Gabor Grebenar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosta Savic 5 each
( 20: 14)
Serbia Predrag Dačević 6
In Fars & Frosta Savings Bank Arena, Lund
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Sweden Gustav Sjölin 7
( 15: 15)
Estonia Mait Patrail, Iceland Runar Karason, Montenegro Vasko Sevaljevic 5 each
In Swiss Life Hall, Hannover
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Estonia Mait Patrail, Germany Timo Kastening 6 per
( 12: 16)
Palacio de los Deportes de Leon, Leon
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Spain Mario Lopez Alvarez, Spain Juan Castro Alvarez 6 per
( 17: 13)
Sweden John Hippe 7
Group B
In Skjern Bank Arena, Skjern
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( 12: 15)
PortugalFabio Ramos Magalhaes 7
In the Palais des Sports Bougnol René, Montpellier
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Slovenia Dragan Gajic 8
( 22: 9)
Serbia Stefan Terzic 5
In Pavilhao Desportivo Municipal de Mafra, Mafra
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Portugal Pedro Alberto Silva Osorio Solha 7
( 14: 14 )
Spain Diego Simonet 12
Sports hall in Strumica, Strumica
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Macedonia, Jovica Mladenovski 6
(11: 12)
Denmark Rene Toft Rasmussen Brolling 6
In Skjern Bank Arena, Skjern
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( 9: 16)
Slovenia Dragan Gajic 6
In Pavilhao Desportivo Municipal de Mafra, Mafra
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Portugal Pedro Andre Portela Caseiro 11
( 20: 13)
Revaz Chanturia 9
In the Palais des Sports Bougnol René, Montpellier
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Slovenia Jure Dolenec 8
(14: 12)
Sports hall in Strumica, Strumica
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Alexandar Anegelovski Macedonia, Macedonia, Jovica Mladenovski each 7
( 13: 20)
Portugal Pedro Andre Portela Caseiro 12
Sports hall in Strumica, Strumica
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Georgia Revaz Chanturia 5
(11: 17)
Slovenia Dragan Gajic 6
In Pavilhao Desportivo Municipal de Mafra, Mafra
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Portugal Pedro Andre Portela Caseiro 8
(10: 16)
In the Palais des Sports Bougnol René, Montpellier
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Slovenia Jure Dolenec 10
( 19: 13)
Cuba Frankis Carol Marzo 8
In Skjern Bank Arena, Skjern
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(17: 12)
Alexandar Anegelovski Macedonia, Macedonia Aleksandar Trencevski 5 each
Group C
City Hall in Presov, Presov
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Slovakia Oliver Rabek 9
( 19: 16)
Sweden Albin Lagergren 6
In Varosi Sportcsarnok Szeged, Szeged
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Sweden Jonas Larholm 7
( 18: 13)
France Jordan Camarero 7
Kristianstad Arena in Kristianstad
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Iceland Olafur Gudmundsson Andres 5
( 12: 13)
Hungary Zsolt Balogh 6
In the Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
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Spain Valero Rivera Folch 12
( 16: 14)
Slovakia Oliver Rabek 8
City Hall in Presov, Presov
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Slovakia Dominik Krok 7
( 14: 18)
Sweden Jonas Larholm 9
Kristianstad Arena in Kristianstad
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Sweden Anton Lindskog 6
( 12: 15)
France Nicolas Claire 8
In the Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
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Spain Valero Rivera Folch 6
( 15: 11)
Iceland Olafur Gudmundsson Andres 5
In Varosi Sportcsarnok Szeged, Szeged
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Sweden Jonas Larholm 8
( 19: 9)
Czech Republic Jakub Hrstka, Dainis Latvia Kristopans each 7
In the Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes
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France Nicolas Claire, France Nicolas Tournat of 6
( 15: 10)
Sweden Jonas Källman 6
Kristianstad Arena in Kristianstad
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(14: 12)
Dainis Latvia Kristopans 7
In Varosi Sportcsarnok Szeged, Szeged
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Hungarian Gabor Ancsin 7
( 16: 9)
Sweden Anton Lindskog 5
City Hall in Presov, Presov
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Slovakia Oliver Rabek 7
( 16: 10)
Spain Valero Rivera Folch, Spain Jorge Pena Marqueda 7 per
Group D
Sala Sporturilor Constanta, Constanta
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Romania Alexandru Viorel Simicu 9
(17: 12)
Slovakia Frantisek Zatko 8
In the Max- Schmeling- Halle, Berlin
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Sweden Fredrik Raahauge Petersen 8
( 14: 13 )
France Alix Kevynn Nyokas 8
In City sports hall, Hlohovec
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Slovakia Lubomir Duris 7
( 11: 18)
Sweden Fredrik Petersen Raahauge 7
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Croatia Damir Bicanic 7
( 14: 14 )
Romania Alexandru Viorel Simicu 7
In City sports hall, Hlohovec
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Slovakia Frantisek Zatko 9
( 12: 13)
France Timothey N'guessan 6
Sala Sporturilor Constanta, Constanta
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Romania Iuliu Alexandru Csepreghi 9
( 16: 16)
Sweden Mattias Zachrisson 8
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Croatia Damir Bicanic 7
( 16: 8)
Slovakia Frantisek Zatko 6
In the Max- Schmeling- Halle, Berlin
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Poland Bartolomiej Jaszka 8
( 12: 11)
Romania Laurentiu Mihai Toma 7
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Basic 8
( 12: 10)
Sweden Fredrik Petersen Raahauge 6
In City sports hall, Hlohovec
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Slovakia Maros Balaz 8
(15: 12)
Romania Alexandru Viorel Simicu 7
Sala Sporturilor Constanta, Constanta
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Romania Iuliu Alexandru Csepreghi 10
( 15: 14 )
France Benjamin Gille 4
In the Max- Schmeling- Halle, Berlin
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Sweden Fredrik Raahauge Petersen 9
( 17: 14)
Slovakia Frantisek Zatko 10
Quarterfinals
As host of the final tournament, the foxes Berlin are set by their group winners directly for the semi-finals. This differs with Ademar Lèon from the weakest group Second and only three-quarters -finals take place. Teams that have already been made in the group stage on each other, could not be drawn against each other again. A Nations protection did not exist. The draw for the quarter-finals took place at 12:15 clock in Vienna on 01 April 2014. The first legs will find on 19-20. April 2014 instead of the return matches on 26-27. April.
Qualified Teams
Group A France Montpellier Agglomeration HB Sweden Lugi HF Pick Szeged Hungary
Group B HCM Constanta Romania HBC Nantes France Portugal Sporting CP
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Final Four
Qualified Teams
Qualified for the Final Four are:
Germany foxes Berlin
Statistics
Top scorers
The scoresheet shows the top three scorers in the EHF European Cup 2013 / 14th You can see the nation of the players, the name, position, the club, the games played, the gates and the average scores per Goals (Ø - goals).
Stand March 30, 2014