EHF European Women's Cup Winners' Cup 2004/05

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At the EHF European Cup Winners' Cup in 2004/05 took 34 Handball -Vereinsmannschaften part from 29 countries. They qualified for the European Cup in the previous season in their home countries in the cup competition or came third in the group stage from the 2004/05 Champions League . At the 29th edition of the cup winners' competition, Larvik HK was the third time a team from Norway 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 October 7 and 16 and the second legs between October 8 and 17, 2004.

total First leg Return leg
Váci NK  HungaryHungary 62 : 41 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka 30:18 32:23
ŽRK Tutunski Kombinat Prilep  North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia (1) ItalyItaly L'Altecoen De Gasperi Enna -: - -: -
ABU Baku  AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 48: 67 GermanyGermany 1. FC Nuremberg 23:32 25:35 (2)
Openline V & L Geleen  NetherlandsNetherlands 37: 63 PolandPoland KS Zgoda Ruda Śląska 20:30 17:33
AC Ormi Patras  GreeceGreece 46: 46 (3) UkraineUkraine Spartak Kiev 30:25 16:21
CS Rapid CFR Bucharest  RomaniaRomania 88 : 63 Belarus 1995Belarus Gorodnichanka Grodno 42:32 46:31 (4)
CS Baracuda handball  Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova 038: 104 SpainSpain CB Cementos La Unión Ribarroja 18:53 (5) 20:51
Havelsan Ankara  TurkeyTurkey 75 : 52 SwitzerlandSwitzerland LC Brühl Handball St. Gallen 40:29 35:23
Larvik HK  NorwayNorway 97 : 24 BulgariaBulgaria Etar Veliko 64 Tarnovo 47:11 50:13 (6)
ŠKP Banská Bystrica  SlovakiaSlovakia 50 : 46 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro ŽRK Kikinda 29:24 21:22
SPES Kefalovrysos  Cyprus 1960Cyprus 36: 82 RussiaRussia Kuban Krasnodar 17:44 19:38 (7)
FCK Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 79 : 27 PortugalPortugal CD Gil Eanes-Lagos 41:14 38:13 (8)
ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica  CroatiaCroatia 59 : 43 SwedenSweden Team Eslövs IK 28:18 31:25
ZV McDonald's Wiener Neustadt  AustriaAustria 44 : 43 SloveniaSlovenia RK Celeia Žalec 26:24 18:19

By a bye ESBF Besançon and SK Aarhus Håndbold moved directly into the third round.

(1) Prilep got on without a fight, since De Gasperi Enna renounced
(2)both games were held in Baku held
(3)Spartak Kiev moves into the 3rd round due to the away goals rule
(4)both games were held in Bucharest instead
(5)both games were held in Valencia instead
(6)the second leg took place in Kongsberg , Norway
(7)both games were held in Nicosia place
(8th)both games were held in Copenhagen instead

3rd round

The first legs of the third round took place on January 7th and 15th and the second legs on January 8th and 16th, 2005.

total First leg Return leg
Kuban Krasnodar  RussiaRussia 51: 59 GermanyGermany 1. FC Nuremberg 22:27 29:32
ŠKP Banská Bystrica  SlovakiaSlovakia 51: 69 RomaniaRomania CS Rapid CFR Bucharest 28:31 23:38
ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica  CroatiaCroatia 74 : 49 SpainSpain CB Cementos La Unión Ribarroja 37:22 37:27 (9)
ZV McDonald's Wiener Neustadt  AustriaAustria 43: 63 DenmarkDenmark SK Aarhus Håndbold 24:29 19:34
ŽRK Tutunski Kombinat Prilep  North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia 37: 69 HungaryHungary Váci NK 18:32 (10) 19:37
FCK Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 67 : 40 PolandPoland KS Zgoda Ruda Śląska 34:19 33:21 (11)
Havelsan Ankara  TurkeyTurkey 71 : 70 UkraineUkraine Spartak Kiev 46:37 25:33
Larvik HK  NorwayNorway 56 : 45 FranceFrance ESBF Besançon 26:23 30:22
(9)both games were held in Koprivnica place
(10)both games were in Vác place
(11)both games were in Frederiksberg place

4th round

In the fourth round, the first legs took place on February 12 and 19 and the second legs on February 19 and 20, 2005.

total First leg Return leg
1. FC Nuremberg  GermanyGermany 58 : 44 HungaryHungary Váci NK 32:25 (12) 26:19
Havelsan Ankara  TurkeyTurkey 79: 81 RomaniaRomania CS Rapid CFR Bucharest 38:37 41:44
FCK Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 50: 61 NorwayNorway Larvik HK 26:32 24:29
SK Aarhus Håndbold  DenmarkDenmark 44: 56 CroatiaCroatia ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica 27:27 17:29
(12)both games were in Vác place

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 on March 12 and 13 and the second legs on March 19 and 20, 2005.

total First leg Return leg
Tertnes IL  NorwayNorway 62 : 52 RomaniaRomania CS Rapid CFR Bucharest 40:24 22:28
1. FC Nuremberg  GermanyGermany 60 : 57 RussiaRussia GK Lada Tolyatti 38:29 22:28
Dinamo AQUA Volgograd  RussiaRussia 57: 63 NorwayNorway Larvik HK 28:27 29:36
ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica  CroatiaCroatia 68 : 62 SpainSpain CBM Astroc Sagunto 39:30 29:32

Semifinals

In the semifinals, the first leg took place on April 9 and the second leg on April 16, 2005.

total First leg Return leg
Tertnes IL  NorwayNorway 44: 63 NorwayNorway Larvik HK 24:32 20:31
1. FC Nuremberg  GermanyGermany 58: 68 CroatiaCroatia ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica 31:31 27:37

final

The first leg took place on May 14, 2005 in the Sport Hall Fran Galovic in Koprivnica and the second leg on May 21, 2005 in the Brunstad Conference Center in Stokke .

total First leg Return leg
ŽRK Podravka Vegeta Koprivnica  CroatiaCroatia 53: 68 NorwayNorway Larvik HK 26:31 27:37

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