EHF European Women's Cup Winners' Cup 2003/04

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At the EHF European Cup Winners' Cup in 2003/04 took 31 Handball -Vereinsmannschaften part from 26 countries. They qualified in their home countries in the previous season in the cup competition for the European Cup or came third in the group stage from the 2003/04 Champions League . At the 28th edition of the cup winners' competition, Ikast-Bording EH was the first time a team from Denmark won the cup.

2nd round

Since the European handball federation standardized the round names of all club competitions and the starting field in the cup winners' cup was relatively small, this only began with the games of the second round . The first legs of the 2nd round took place between 10th and 18th October and the second leg between 11-19. October 2003.

total First leg Return leg
HBC Bascharage  LuxembourgLuxembourg 33: 76 GermanyGermany Frankfurt HC 14:38 (1) 19:38 (1)
RK Radnički Jugopetrol Belgrade  Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro 69 : 40 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992Bosnia and Herzegovina WHC Ilidža 32:19 37:21 (2)
Ferrobus Mislata  SpainSpain 78 : 32 Belarus 1995Belarus Arkatron RTsOP Minsk 42:19 36:13 (3)
Handball Femina Vise  BelgiumBelgium 31: 80 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold 19:38 12:42
Üsküdar BSK Istanbul  TurkeyTurkey 59 : 53 ItalyItaly HC Florgarden Sorso 33:25 26:28
Váci NK  HungaryHungary 71 : 48 GreeceGreece AO Thriamvos Ormi Patras 38:27 33:21 (4)
Athletics Club Zug  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 39: 67 NorwayNorway Byåsen IL 22:35 17:32 (5)
Union Korneuburg  AustriaAustria 75 : 43 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Kiriat Sharet Holon 40:24 35:19 (6)
Egle Vilnius  Lithuania 1989Lithuania 41: 54 CroatiaCroatia RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 21:27 (7) 20:27
CD Gil Eanes-Lagos  PortugalPortugal 40 : 40 (8) PolandPoland KS Zgoda Ruda Śląska 19:16 21:24 (9)
ABU Baku  AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 53 : 49 NetherlandsNetherlands Omni sports event Hellas 23:24 (10) 30:25

With a bye , HBC Nîmes, HB Metz Métropole , CS Silcotub Zalău, KSK Luch Moscow and last year's finalist Spartak Kiev entered the third round.

(1)both games took place in Germany ( first leg: in Frankfurt (Oder) and second leg: in Eisenhüttenstadt )
(2)both games were held in Belgrade instead
(3)both games were in Mislata place
(4)both games were in Vác place
(5)both games were in train instead
(6)both games were in Korneuburg place
(7)both games were held in Zagreb instead
(8th)CD Gil Eanes-Lagos moves into the 3rd round due to the away goals rule
(9)both games were held in Lagos instead
(10)both games were held in The Hague instead

3rd round

The first legs of the 3rd round took place between the 9th and 16th. January and the second legs between 10-17. January 2004.

total First leg Return leg
Ferrobus Mislata  SpainSpain 71 : 43 PortugalPortugal CD Gil Eanes-Lagos 36:21 35:22 (11)
Union Korneuburg  AustriaAustria 35: 61 RussiaRussia KSK Luch Moscow 18:31 17:30 (12)
Byåsen IL  NorwayNorway 48: 55 HungaryHungary Váci NK 17:23 (13) 31:32
Spartak Kiev  UkraineUkraine 49: 56 TurkeyTurkey Üsküdar BSK Istanbul 22:26 27:30
CS Silcotub Zalau  RomaniaRomania 65 : 52 GermanyGermany Frankfurt HC 31:21 34:31
ABU Baku  AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 37: 48 FranceFrance HB Metz Métropole 15:24 22:24 (14)
RK Lokomotiva Zagreb  CroatiaCroatia 49: 52 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold 26:24 23:28
HBC Nîmes  FranceFrance 57 : 32 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro RK Radnički Jugopetrol Belgrade 29:17 28:15
(11)both games were in Mislata place
(12)both games were in Korneuburg place
(13)both games were in Vác place
(14)both games were held in Metz instead

4th round

In the 4th round, the first legs took place from 14. – 15. February and the second leg from 21. – 22. February 2004.

total First leg Return leg
Ferrobus Mislata  SpainSpain 51 : 46 RomaniaRomania CS Silcotub Zalau 33:19 18:27
FCK Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 52 : 44 RussiaRussia KSK Luch Moscow 34:15 18:29
HBC Nîmes  FranceFrance 44: 48 HungaryHungary Váci NK 21:24 23:24
Üsküdar BSK Istanbul  TurkeyTurkey 37: 64 FranceFrance HB Metz Métropole 22:33 15:31

Quarter finals

In the quarter-finals, the four third-place finishers in the group stage from the Champions League were added.
The first legs took place from 12. – 13. March and the second leg from 19-21. March 2004.

total First leg Return leg
Ikast-Bording EH  DenmarkDenmark 70 : 56 SpainSpain Ferrobus Mislata 36:26 34:30
Alsa Elda Prestigio  SpainSpain 45: 61 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold 20:28 25:33
Hypo Lower Austria  AustriaAustria 60 : 41 HungaryHungary Váci NK 30:15 30:26
El Osito L'Eliana Valencia  SpainSpain 49: 53 FranceFrance HB Metz Métropole 21:25 28:28

Semifinals

In the semifinals, the first legs took place from 17-18. April and the second leg from 23.-24. April 2004.

total First leg Return leg
FCK Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 51: 68 AustriaAustria Hypo Lower Austria 27:29 24:39
HB Metz Métropole  FranceFrance 48: 55 DenmarkDenmark Ikast-Bording EH 23:21 25:34

final

The first leg took place on May 15, 2004 in the Bundessport und Freizeitzentrum Südstadt in Maria Enzersdorf and the second leg on May 21, 2004 in the exhibition hall in Herning .

total First leg Return leg
Hypo Lower Austria  AustriaAustria 57: 66 DenmarkDenmark Ikast-Bording EH 35:30 22:36

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