2009–10 Women's EHF Cup

The 2009–10 Women's EHF Cup was the 29th edition of the competition. It was won by Randers HK, beating Spanish runner-up CBF Elda in the final.[1][2] This was the sixth trophy won by a Danish club, now leading the rankings,[3] and the second international title for Randers, which had previously won the 2000 EHF Challenge Cup.

Women's EHF Cup
2009–10
Tournament information
SportHandball
Final positions
Champions Randers HK
Runner-up Elda Prestigio
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Oana Șoit
(82 Goals)

First Qualifying Round

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Antwerpen 49–76 Zagorje25–3224–43
Hellas Den Haag 84–38 Latsia50–1734–21
Skövde 70–34 Bancole38–1332–21
Kosova 46–68 Lokomotiv Varna25–3621–32
Druts 73–41 Bnei Herzliya40–2333–18

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Nordstrand 57–57 Cercle Nimes32–3025–27
Fémina Visé 53–65 Vrnjačka Banja24–2829–37
Kuban Krasnodar 51–42 Lokomotiva Zagreb25–2326–19
Kefalovrisos 30–86 Tertnes21–439–43
Madeira 59–55 Zagorje34–2625–29
Oţelul Galaţi 59–65 Kikinda27–2832–37
Bayer Leverkusen 66–38 Žalec34–1832–20
Sävehof 72–38 Lokomotiv Varna38–2134–17
Colégio Gaia 24–79 Randers9–4215–37
Wiener Neustadt 45–74 Hellas Den Haag23–3622–38
Alba Fehérvár KC 54–48 Izmir29–2625–22
Știința Baia Mare 79–45 Anagennisi Artas37–2337–36
Minsk Region 44–57 Békéscsabai ENKSE20–3124–26
Le Havre 62–45 Skövde34–2028–25
Kale Kičevo 45–60 Elche23–3122–29
Druts 60–60 Zug33–2827–32

Round of 32

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Elda 67–52 Cercle Nimes35–2332–29
Smart Kryvyi Rih 69–47 Vrnjačka Banja38–1931–28
Ormi Patras 50–55 Kuban Krasnodar28–2922–26
Aarhus 58–43 Tertnes35–2023–23
VOC Amsterdam 60–51 Madeira36–2924–22
Kikinda 56–53 Mar Alicante28–2828–25
Olimpija Ljubljana 46–59 Bayer Leverkusen21–2425–35
Brühl 46–64 Sävehof29–3517–29
Ferencvárosi TC 52–63 Randers25–3027–33
ŠKP Bratislava 55–48 Hellas Den Haag28–2927–19
Alba Fehérvár KC 52–63 Lublin27–2420–28
Rulmentul Braşov 59–63 Știința Baia Mare31–2628–37
Békéscsabai ENKSE 54–56 Sagunto30–3024–26
Maliye 47–66 Le Havre23–2924–37
Elche 50–55 Rostov-Don24–2221–28
Zug 54–48 Sassari30–2624–22

Round of 16

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Elda 58–45 Smart Krivyi Rih35–1523–30
Kuban Krasnodar 66–61 Aarhus29–2537–36
VOC Amsterdam 59–66 Kikinda28–3231–34
Bayer Leverkusen 53–48 Sävehof28–2225–26
Randers 62–56 ŠKP Bratislava31–2631–30
Lublin 66–61 Știința Baia Mare24–1930–27
Sagunto 42–60 Le Havre24–3018–30
Rostov-Don 76–37 Zug36–1840–19

Quarter-finals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Elda 57–41 Kuban Krasnodar32–1625–25
Kikinda 47–78 Bayer Leverkusen22–4125–37
Randers 58–50 Lublin34–2424–26
Le Havre 50–37 Rostov-Don30–1820–19

Semifinals

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Elda 55–54 Bayer Leverkusen27–2328–31
Randers 58–50 Le Havre30–2328–27

Final

Team #1Agg.Team #21st leg2nd leg
Elda 46–50 Randers22–2024–30

Top goalscorers

As of 13 May 2010
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Oana Șoit Elda 82
2 Mie Augustesen Randers HK 70
3 Melinda Geiger HCM Stiința Baia Mare 59
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References

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