2005–06 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 2005–06 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the thirtienth edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 1, 2005 to May 20, 2006.

1985 champion Budućnost Podgorica, now representing Serbia and Montenegro, won its third European trophy and the first one since the break-up of Yugoslavia, beating Győri ETO, which defeated defending champion Larvik HK in the semifinals. It was Győri ETO's fourth lost European final in five years.[1]

Results

First preliminary round. October 1–9, 2005

Local team Aggregate Away team 1st leg 2nd leg
McDonald's Wiener Neustadt Austria 51–41 Netherlands Zeeman Vestgoed 29–21 22–20
Váci NKSE Hungary 60–52 Slovakia SKP Banská Bystrica 33–24 27–28
Assomada Carnaxide Portugal 47–81 Serbia and Montenegro HC Naisa 22–38 25–43
Vicianet Mitrovice Kosovo 29–85 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 13–44 16–41
UMF Stjarnan Iceland 66–67 Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 39–34 27–33
Zaglebie Lubin Poland 73–39 Republic of Macedonia Gjorče Petrov Skopje 30–16 43–23
Amicitia Zürich Switzerland 48–37 Belgium Sporting Neerpelt 25–19 23–18
Rapid Bucharest Romania 97–33 Moldova CS Baracuda 52–13 45–20
Galychanka Lviv Ukraine 50–54 Greece Ormi Patras 26–27 24–27
Sola HK Norway 90–26 Cyprus SPES Kefalovrysos 53–11 37–15
Kuban Krasnodar Russia 72–43 Slovenia Celeia Zalec 38–27 34–16
SD Itxako Spain 83–15 Israel Hapoel Kiryat Ono 40–10 43–5
Second preliminary round
January 7–15, 2006
  Third preliminary round
February 12–19, 2006
  Quarterfinals
March 11–19, 2006
  Semifinals
April 15–22, 2006
  Final
May 13–20, 2006
   
         
       
         Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 32 28 60  
 Norway Gjerpen IF 36 29 65        Norway Gjerpen IF 32 29 61  
 Austria McDonald's Wr. Neustadt 31 29 60      Norway Gjerpen IF 37 27 64
 Hungary Váci NKSE 32 24 56    Hungary Váci NKSE 23 25 48  
 Serbia and Montenegro HC Naisa 26 26 52        Norway Gjerpen IF 24 29 53  
 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 34 41 75        Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 28 37 65  
 Turkey Anadolu üniversitesi 21 22 43      Germany Bayer Leverkusen 26 31 57  
 Poland Zaglebie Lubin 28 27 55    Denmark Horsens HK 24 31 55  
 Denmark Horsens HK 28 32 60        Germany Bayer Leverkusen 21 23 44
         Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 18 29 47  
       
       
         Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 25 26 51
         Hungary Győri ETO 25 23 48
         
       
         Hungary Győri ETO 34 30 64  
 Switzerland Amicitia Zürich 26 22 48        France ES Besançon 24 33 57  
 Romania Rapid Bucharest 29 26 55      Romania Rapid Bucharest 25 25 50
 Greece Ormi Patras 26 25 51    France ES Besançon 29 26 55  
 France ES Besançon 26 34 60        Hungary Győri ETO 33 22 55
 Norway Sola HK 25 24 49        Norway Larvik HK 28 23 51  
 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 30 25 55      Russia Kuban Krasnodar 27 17 44  
 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 24 14 38    Spain SD Itxako 19 29 48  
 Spain SD Itxako 17 23 40        Spain SD Itxako 17 19 36
         Norway Larvik HK 18 31 49  
       
       
   

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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