2000–01 EHF Women's Champions League

The 1999–2000 EHF Women's Champions League was the eighth edition of the modern era of the EHF's premier competition for women's handball clubs, running from 7 October 2000 to 23 May 2001. Krim Ljubljana defeated Viborg HK in the final to become the first Slovenian team to win the competition,[1] with Budućnost Podgorica and Ferencvárosi TC also reaching the semifinals. Defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich didn't make it past que group stage.[2]

1st Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Spartak Kiev Ukraine 61–36 Bosnia and Herzegovina Interinvest Mostar 32–2129–15
Agrotel Plovdiv Bulgaria 35–69 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 17–3818–31
BGPA Minsk Belarus 48–65 Poland Montex Lublin 24–3324–32
Madeira Portugal 53–49 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Beograd 27–2426–25
Spono Nottwil Switzerland 52–53 Greece Anagennisi Artas 25–2627–27
Akva Volgograd Russia 70–35 Turkey TMO Ankara 34–1936–16
VOC Amsterdam Netherlands 43–44 Lithuania Egle Vilnius 25–2318–21
Slovan Duslo Sala Slovakia 71–36 Italy Siracusa 40–1731–19

2nd Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Leipzig Germany 61–62 Ukraine Spartak Kiev 33–2728–35
Podravka Koprivnica Croatia 37–40 Romania Oltchim Rm. Valcea 18–1919–21
Győri Graboplast Hungary 45–44 Poland Montex Lublin 23–1922–25
Madeira Portugal 39–68 Norway Baekkelagets 22–3117–37
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 51–52 Greece Anagennisi Artas 31–2720–25
Akva Volgograd Russia 40–36 France Metz 25–2015–16
Amadeo Tortajada Spain 61–45 Lithuania Egle Vilnius 31–2330–22
Slovan Duslo Sala Slovakia 53–55 Denmark Frederiksberg 29–2724–28

Group Stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Podgorica 63211711498
Russia Akva Volgograd 63121481267
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 63031581626
Denmark Frederiksberg 61141321723

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Hungary Herz Ferencvárosi TC 64021751428
Norway Baekkelagets 63211481478
Spain Amadeo Tortajada 62221541606
Germany Lützellinden 61051491772

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Denmark Viborg 650117014510
Norway Larvik 64021521328
Romania Oltchim Rm. Valcea 63031591506
Greece Anagennisi Artas 60061391930

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 63211531408
Spain Milar Valencia 64021601598
Ukraine Spartak Kiev 62041691714
Hungary Győri Graboplast 61231561684

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Milar Valencia Spain 48–53 Denmark Viborg 25–1923–34
Akva Volgograd Russia 44–47 Hungary Herz Ferencvárosi TC 22–1722–30
Larvik Norway 41–49 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 24–2017–29
Baekkelagets Norway 44–46 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Podgorica 24–2620–20

Semi-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Viborg Denmark 46–42 Hungary Herz Ferencvárosi TC 24–2122–21
Krim Ljubljana Slovenia 53–48 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Podgorica 28–2125–27

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Viborg Denmark 41–47 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 22–2219–25

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/19/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.