EHF Cup 2006/07

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A total of 56 handball club teams from all over Europe took part in the 26th edition of the 2006/07 EHF Cup , which had qualified for the competition in their home countries in the previous season. The cup games began on September 1, 2006, the second round final took place on April 29, 2007. The winner of the EHF Cup was SC Magdeburg . The defending champion of the EHF Cup was TBV Lemgo .

qualification

Round 1

total First leg Return leg
Tatran Prešov SlovakiaSlovakia 75 : 54 LuxembourgLuxembourg HB Dudelange 41 : 29 34 : 25
KK Tallinn EstoniaEstonia 80 : 44 BulgariaBulgaria HC Dobruja 38 : 21 42 : 23
KH Peja 61 : 64 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Rishon Le Zion 28 : 27 33 : 37
HC Kaunas LithuaniaLithuania 61 : 35 NetherlandsNetherlands Emmen & Omstreken 32 : 18 29 : 17
Cyprus College Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus 42 : 61 Czech RepublicCzech Republic HC Zubří 20 : 38 22 : 23
HC locomotive Varna BulgariaBulgaria 55 : 58 EstoniaEstonia Põlva KK 33 : 26 22 : 32
KV Sasja HC BelgiumBelgium 96 : 31 ArmeniaArmenia Fima Yerevan 54 : 13 42 : 18
HC Ness Ziona IsraelIsrael 49 : 57 TurkeyTurkey Cankaya Ankara 21 : 25 28 : 32

round 2

total First leg Return leg
Shakhtar Donetsk UkraineUkraine 51 : 63 EstoniaEstonia KK Tallinn 19 : 31 32 : 32
Tatran Prešov SlovakiaSlovakia 59 : 52 SerbiaSerbia Železničar Niš 31 : 22 28 : 30
Pallamano Conversano ItalyItaly 58 : 59 IcelandIceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður 32 : 31 26 : 28
Milli Piyango SK TurkeyTurkey 52 : 68 PortugalPortugal Madeira Andebol SAD 28 : 32 24 : 36
VŠĮ Panevėžys LithuaniaLithuania 46 : 41 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina HRK Izviđač Ljubuški 24 : 22 22 : 19
Sjundea IF FinlandFinland 51 : 69 CroatiaCroatia RK Čakovec 26 : 34 25 : 35
AC Filippos Verias GreeceGreece 52 : 58 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus PES Nicosia 27 : 27 25 : 31
RK Slovenj Gradec SloveniaSlovenia 75 : 56 LithuaniaLithuania HC Kaunas 36 : 27 39 : 29
Stord handball NorwayNorway 51 : 54 EstoniaEstonia Põlva Serviti 25 : 27 26 : 27
KV Sasja HC BelgiumBelgium 61 : 54 NetherlandsNetherlands HV Volendam 32 : 29 29 : 25
BGUFK Minsk Belarus 1995Belarus 66 : 50 LuxembourgLuxembourg HC Berchem 34 : 21 32 : 29
UHK Krems AustriaAustria 50 : 67 LatviaLatvia ASK Riga 26 : 32 24 : 35
Grasshopper Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland 74 : 53 TurkeyTurkey Cankaya Ankara 39 : 23 35 : 30
HC Zubří Czech RepublicCzech Republic 57 : 54 RomaniaRomania Pandurii Târgu-Jiu 30 : 26 27 : 28
RK Mladost Bogdanci North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia 46 : 70 PortugalPortugal ABC Braga 31 : 31 15 : 39
Maccabi Rishon Le Zion IsraelIsrael 62 : 59 ItalyItaly SSV Forst Brixen 28 : 31 34 : 28

Main round

Round 1

total First leg Return leg
KV Sasja HC BelgiumBelgium 48 : 64 DenmarkDenmark Skjern HB 27 : 35 21 : 29
BGUFK Minsk Belarus 1995Belarus 49 : 68 GermanyGermany SC Magdeburg 23 : 31 26 : 37
FCK Håndbold Copenhagen DenmarkDenmark 62 : 54 SloveniaSlovenia RK Slovenj Gradec 38 : 25 24 : 29
RK Trebnje SloveniaSlovenia 63 : 58 CroatiaCroatia RK Čakovec 31 : 25 32 : 33
CAI BM Aragon SpainSpain 83 : 53 LatviaLatvia ASK Riga 50 : 27 33 : 26
VŠĮ Panevėžys LithuaniaLithuania 45 : 56 HungaryHungary KC Budapest 24 : 31 21 : 25
Steaua Bucharest RomaniaRomania 56 : 66 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zurich 32 : 33 24 : 33
Maccabi Rishon Le Zion IsraelIsrael 47 : 79 GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo 25 : 42 22 : 37
Paris HB FranceFrance 63 : 43 IcelandIceland Haukar Hafnarfjörður 34 : 24 29 : 19
Bidasoa Irun SpainSpain 57 : 54 PortugalPortugal ABC Braga 30 : 27 27 : 27
IK Sävehof SwedenSweden 61 : 52 EstoniaEstonia KK Tallinn 28 : 20 33 : 32
Dunaferr SE HungaryHungary 58 : 54 PortugalPortugal Madeira Andebol SAD 31 : 24 27 : 30
SG Kronau / Östringen GermanyGermany 64 : 41 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus PES Nicosia 42 : 19 22 : 22
Dynamo Astrakhan RussiaRussia 73 : 51 Czech RepublicCzech Republic HC Zubří 37 : 22 36 : 29
Põlva Serviti EstoniaEstonia 60 * : 60 PolandPoland SPR Glogów 29 : 24 31 : 36
US Dunkerque HB FranceFrance 57 : 53 SlovakiaSlovakia Tatran Prešov 31 : 28 26 : 25

* Pölva Serviti qualified for the next round due to the away goals rule .

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
SC Magdeburg GermanyGermany 73 : 64 GermanyGermany SG Kronau / Östringen 39 : 26 34 : 38
Grasshopper Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland 67 : 58 HungaryHungary KC Budapest 35 : 22 32 : 36
CAI BM Aragon SpainSpain 58 : 56 HungaryHungary Dunaferr SE 33 : 21 25 : 35
Põlva Serviti EstoniaEstonia 51 : 66 SpainSpain Bidasoa Irun 28 : 28 23 : 38
TBV Lemgo GermanyGermany 61 : 62 FranceFrance US Dunkerque HB 31 : 27 30 : 35
Dynamo Astrakhan RussiaRussia 54 : 60 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold Copenhagen 26 : 27 28 : 33
Skjern HB DenmarkDenmark 64 : 58 SwedenSweden IK Sävehof 39 : 28 25 : 30
Paris HB FranceFrance 57 : 50 SloveniaSlovenia RK Trebnje 26 : 26 31 : 24

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
SC Magdeburg GermanyGermany 74 : 62 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold Copenhagen 35 : 27 39 : 35
Grasshopper Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland 58 : 48 FranceFrance Paris HB 32 : 21 26 : 27
US Dunkerque HB FranceFrance 48 : 55 DenmarkDenmark Skjern HB 23 : 28 25 : 27
CAI BM Aragon SpainSpain 56 : 49 SpainSpain Bidasoa Irun 31 : 26 25 : 23

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
SC Magdeburg GermanyGermany 59 : 50 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Grasshopper Club Zurich 32 : 24 27 : 26
Skjern HB DenmarkDenmark 53 : 54 SpainSpain CAI BM Aragon 29 : 25 24 : 29

final

SpainSpainCAI BM Aragón - SC Magdeburg 30:30 (15:13)GermanyGermany

(April 21, 2007 in Saragossa , Pabellón Príncipe Felipe , 11,000 spectators)

The hosts from Spain quickly took the lead, but Magdeburg could not be shaken off for the entire season. After Aragon's narrow half-time lead, the game went back and forth. Building on the strong Abati and Bielecki, who both scored nine goals, SC Magdeburg was able to equalize in the final minute.

Aragón: Hernández Bermudes, Lapajne - Cartón Llorente (10), Sorli Lahuerta (5), Sorrentino Sala (3), Cano Abadia (2), Doder (2), Rodríguez Pendes (2), Vatne (2), Álvarez Fernández ( 1), Arrhenius (1), Ortega Martínez (1), Rivera Folch (1), Zaki

Magdeburg: Bitter, Heinevetter - Abati (9), Bielecki (9), Jurecki (4), Tkaczyk (3), van Olphen (2), Grafenhorst (1), Sprenger (1), Theuerkauf (1), Göthel, Kretzschmar , Kuleschow, Roggisch

GermanyGermany SC Magdeburg - CAI BM Aragón 31:28 (11:10)SpainSpain

(April 29, 2007 in Magdeburg , Bördelandhalle , 8,000 spectators)

The 2002 Champions League winner celebrated the ninth international title in the club's history. Only in the third minute did Kretzschmar open the scoring with a backhand throw, but then only the Spanish guest played. It was only thanks to goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter that Aragón did not move any further.

Magdeburg: Bitter, Heinevetter - Tkaczyk (6), Abati (5), Bielecki (5), Jurecki (5), Kretzschmar (4), Theuerkauf (3), Sprenger (2), Grafenhorst (1), Göthel, Kuleschow, Roggisch, van Olphen

Aragón: Hernández Bermudes, Lapajne - Doder (7), Cartón Llorente (6), Ortega Martínez (5), Sorli Lahuerta (3), Arrhenius (2), Sorrentino Sala (2), Álvarez Fernández (1), Cano Abadia ( 1), Rodríguez Pendes (1), Basmalis Gomez, Rivera Folch, Vatne

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