2003–04 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup
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The 2003–04 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 28th edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It returned to an autumn to spring calendar three years later, running from October 10, 2003, to May 21, 2004. The format was also altered, breaking the Rounds of 32 and 16 into three preliminary rounds, with the four remaining teams playing against the third-placed teams in the Champions League's group stage in the quarterfinals.[1] The final confronted two teams coming from the Champions League, with 2002 EHF Cup champion Ikast Bording beating 8-times Champions League champion Hypo Niederösterreich, overcoming an away loss by a 9-goals margin, to become the first Danish team to win the Cup Winners' Cup.
Results
First preliminary round
Local team | Aggregate | Away team | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eglė Vilnius Lithuania | 41–54 | Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb | 21–27 | 20–27 |
Fémina Visé Belgium | 31–80 | Denmark FC Copenhague | 19–38 | 12–42 |
Union Korneuburg Austria | 75–43 | Israel Maccabi-K.S. Holon | 40–24 | 35–19 |
Radnicki Belgrade Serbia and Montenegro | 69–40 | Bosnia and Herzegovina ŽRK Ilidza | 32–19 | 37–21 |
LK Zug Switzerland | 39–67 | Norway Byåsen HE | 22–35 | 17–32 |
Váci NKSE Hungary | 71–48 | Greece Ormi Patras | 38–27 | 33–21 |
Üsküdar Bld. SK Turkey | 59–53 | Italy Florgarden Sassari | 33–25 | 26–28 |
ABU Baku Azerbaijan | 53–49 | Netherlands Hellas Den Haag | 23–24 | 30–25 |
Ferrobús Tortajada Spain | 78–32 | Belarus Arkatron Minsk | 42–19 | 36–13 |
(a) CD Gil Eanes Portugal | 40–40 | Poland Zgoda Ruda Śląska | 19–16 | 21–24 |
HC Bascharage Luxembourg | 33–76 | Germany Frankfurter HC | 14–38 | 19–38 |
Final stages
References
- ↑ Results Archived 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website