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2009–10 EHF Women's Champions League

The 2009–10 EHF Women's Champions League was the 17th edition of the EHF Women's Champions League, a handball competition for top women's clubs of Europe managed by the European Handball Federation. It was won by Danish club Viborg HK who defeated Romanian CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea at the finals with an aggregate score of 60–52.[1] It was the third title for Viborg and the sixth for a Danish team.

Place distribution edit

A total of 30 teams participated in the 2009/10 Champions League, from 22 EHF federations. Each nation received a number of slots according to the 2008 ranking. The first 24 nations were allowed to participate in the tournament with their national champion (Iceland has not registered a team). The nations ranked 1 to 7 received an additional slot, as well as the defending champion's federation (Denmark).

Since Viborg HK, 2009 title holder, qualified through domestic league placement, the defending champion wild card was awarded to FCK Håndbold.[2]

On 19 June 2009, Macedonian champion Kometal withdrew from the tournament due to economic problems.[3] As a consequence, the EHF promoted French champion Metz from Qualification Tournament 2 to Group Matches, and Greek champion Ormi Patras from Qualification Tournament 1 to Qualification Tournament 2.[4]

Teams edit

th Title Holder

Round dates edit

Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying Qualification Tournament 1 18 June 2009 4–6 September 2009
Qualification Tournament 2 2–4 October 2009
Group Matches Matchday 1 24 June 2009 24–25 October 2009
Matchday 2 30 October – 1 November 2009
Matchday 3 7–8 November 2009
Matchday 4 14–15 November 2009
Matchday 5 9–10 January 2010
Matchday 6 16–17 January 2010
Main Round Matchday 1 19 January 2010 6–7 February 2010
Matchday 2 13–14 February 2010
Matchday 3 20–21 February 2010
Matchday 4 6–7 March 2010
Matchday 5 13–14 March 2010
Matchday 6 20–21 March 2010
Final Round Semi-finals 10–11 April 2010 17–18 April 2010
Final 20 April 2010 8–9 May 2010 15–16 May 2010

Qualifying rounds edit

The draw for both tournaments took place on 18 June 2009 in Vienna.[5] The rights to organize and host the group matches were also decided in this draw.

Qualification Tournament 1 edit

Six teams were divided into two groups of three teams. Two losers of the Qualification Tournament 1 entered the EHF Cup at Round 2. The first and second placed team of each group advanced to the second Qualification Tournament. Group A was organized by Brühl in St. Gallen, Switzerland, while Group B was hosted by Milli Piyango in Ankara, Turkey.[6]

Both Brühl and Milli Piyango won their respective hosted group. The two winners, along with second placed clubs Sassari and Amsterdam, played the Qualification Tournament 2. By finishing last, Vrnjačka Banja and Madeira failed to qualify for the next Champions League round, but advanced to the EHF Cup instead.

Qualification Tournament 2 edit

Sixteen teams were divided into four groups of four teams each. Twelve losers of the Qualification Tournament 2 entered the EHF Cup at Round 3. The first placed team of each group advanced to the Group Matches.

Byåsen, Zvezda, FCK Håndbold and Aalborg qualified by winning all three matches of their respective groups, with Aalborg being the only host to advance to the next stage. None of the four teams coming from the first qualification tournament won any points.

Group Matches edit

Twelve teams, along with four winners of the qualifying rounds, competed in the group matches of the Champions League. There were four groups of four teams each. The first and second placed team of each group advanced to the Main Round. Third placed teams entered the Cup Winners' Cup in Round 4.

The draw for the round took place in Vienna on 24 June 2009 as part of a special event organized by the EHF, the Champions' Draw.[8][9]

Main round edit

The eight teams qualified from the Group Matches were drawn into two groups. Each group contained two winners and two second placed teams, in a way that clubs which had faced each other at Group Matches would not meet again in this round. The first and second placed teams of each group played in the semifinals.

The draw for the round took place in Linz, Austria on 19 January 2010.[10]

Final round edit

The semifinals and finals were played in two legs of home and away matches. Larvik and Oltchim had home court advantage for the second leg of the semifinals as winners of their respective groups.

After Viborg and Oltchim had secured their advance to the finals, the EHF announced that the home rights for those matches would be drawn on 20 April in Vienna.[11] As a result of the draw, Viborg won home rights for the first leg and Oltchim for the second.[12] To comply with EHF regulations about arenas' capacity, the matches were not played at the usual home ground of the clubs. The first leg took place on 8 May in Messecenter, Herning, while the second leg were played on 15 May at Sala Polivalentă, Bucharest.[13]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Viborg HK (DEN) 27 26 53
4 Larvik HK (NOR) 21 27 48
Viborg HK (DEN) 28 32 60
Oltchim Vâlcea (ROU) 21 31 52
3 Győri Audi ETO KC (HUN) 25 20 45
2 Oltchim Vâlcea (ROU) 25 24 49

Semifinals edit

10 April 2010
21:15 (UTC+2)
Viborg HK 27–21 Larvik HK Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg
Attendance: 2,400
Referees: Raluy, Sabroso (ESP)
Mikkelsen 6 (13–13) Sulland 8
  3×  Report   2× 

11 April 2010
17:15 (UTC+2)
Győri Audi ETO KC 25–25 SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea Magvassy Mihály Sports Hall, Győr
Attendance: 2,800
Referees: Lazaar, Reveret (FRA)
Amorim 6 (14–15) Pușcașu 5
  2×  Report   3× 
17 April 2010
14:45 (UTC+2)
Larvik HK 27–26 Viborg HK Arena Larvik, Larvik
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Hakansson, Nilsson (SWE)
Althaus 7 (10–13) Mørk 8
  2×  Report   6× 

18 April 2010
17:15 (UTC+3)
SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 24–20 Győri Audi ETO KC Sala Sporturilor "Traian", Râmnicu Vâlcea
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Pedersen, Mortensen (DEN)
Nechita 7 (11–10) Görbicz 6
  4×  Report   3× 

Final edit

8 May 2010
16:15 (UTC+2)
Viborg HK 28–21 SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea Messecenter Herning, Herning
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Nikolic, Stojkovic (SRB)
Popović 9 (14–11) Neagu, Stanca 6
  8×  1×  Report   5× 

15 May 2010
20:45 (UTC+3)
SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 31–32 Viborg HK Sala Polivalentă, Bucharest
Attendance: 4,700
Referees: Dentz, Reibel (FRA)
Pidpalova 10 (15–16) Jurack 11
  4×  Report   7× 
EHF Champions League
2009/10 Winners
 
Viborg HK
Third Title [14]

Top scorers edit

As published by the EHF[15]

Rank Name Club Goals
1 Cristina Vărzaru Viborg HK 101
2 Alexandra do Nascimento Hypo Niederösterreich 98
3 Anna Kochetova HC Dinamo 84
Bojana Popović Viborg HK
5 Heidi Løke Larvik HK 80
6 Rikke Skov Viborg HK 73
7 Linn Jørum Sulland Larvik HK 68
8 Andrea Lekić RK Krim 66
9 Olga Levina HC Dinamo 65
Cristina Neagu SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
11 Eduarda Amorim Győri Audi ETO KC 64
12 Henriette Mikkelsen Viborg HK 63
Szandra Zácsik RK Krim
14 Ramona Maier SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 62
15 Ionela Stanca SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 60
16 Nora Mørk Larvik HK 58
17 Daniela Piedade Hypo Niederösterreich 54
18 Aurelia Brădeanu Győri Audi ETO KC 52
19 Anikó Kovacsics Győri Audi ETO KC 51
20 Andrea Penezić Podravka Koprivnica 49
Patricia Vizitiu SC Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
22 Karolina Kudłacz HC Leipzig 45
Orsolya Vérten Győri Audi ETO KC
24 Anja Althaus Viborg HK 44
25 Tatiana Khmyrova HC Dinamo 43

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Moved up after Kometal withdraw.
  2. ^ a b During the last seconds of the match Hypo v Metz, Hypo's coach Gunnar Prokop intentionally invaded the court and stopped a fast break of the French team. The point for Hypo Niederösterreich was deducted by the EHF Arbitration Tribunal.[1] 7 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine

References edit

  1. ^ Hegedüs, Márk (16 May 2010). "Viborg triumphant in Bucharest". European Handball Federation. from the original on 19 May 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
  2. ^ "EHF CL: Executive Committee decisions". EHF. 15 June 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Kometal GP withdraw from CL". EHF. 19 June 2009. from the original on 23 June 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  4. ^ "Seeding list" (PDF). EHF. 19 June 2009. (PDF) from the original on 24 June 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
  5. ^ "Qualification tournaments drawn". EHF. 18 June 2009. from the original on 21 June 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  6. ^ . EHF. 9 July 2009. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
  7. ^ a b c d "Qualification venues confirmed". EHF. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  8. ^ "Coming up: Champions' Draw on 24 June". EHF. 8 June 2009. from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  9. ^ "Women's CL Group Matches". EHF. 24 June 2009. from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2009.
  10. ^ "All eyes on the draw!". EHF. 17 January 2010. from the original on 21 January 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2010.
  11. ^ Pazen, Björn (18 April 2010). "Valcea in the finals for the first time". eurohandball.com. EHF. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  12. ^ "Fixtures of Women's European Cup Finals". eurohandball.com. EHF. 20 April 2010. from the original on 23 April 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  13. ^ "Women's Champions League Finals". ehfcl.com. 21 April 2010. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
  14. ^ Viborg wins Champions League Title for their 3rd Time
  15. ^ "EHF Champions League 2009/10 – Scorers". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 17 May 2010.

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The 2009 10 EHF Women s Champions League was the 17th edition of the EHF Women s Champions League a handball competition for top women s clubs of Europe managed by the European Handball Federation It was won by Danish club Viborg HK who defeated Romanian CS Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea at the finals with an aggregate score of 60 52 1 It was the third title for Viborg and the sixth for a Danish team Contents 1 Place distribution 2 Teams 3 Round dates 4 Qualifying rounds 4 1 Qualification Tournament 1 4 1 1 Group A 4 1 2 Group B 4 2 Qualification Tournament 2 4 2 1 Group 1 4 2 2 Group 2 4 2 3 Group 3 4 2 4 Group 4 5 Group Matches 5 1 Group A 5 2 Group B 5 3 Group C 5 4 Group D 6 Main round 6 1 Group 1 6 2 Group 2 7 Final round 7 1 Semifinals 7 2 Final 8 Top scorers 9 Notes 10 ReferencesPlace distribution editA total of 30 teams participated in the 2009 10 Champions League from 22 EHF federations Each nation received a number of slots according to the 2008 ranking The first 24 nations were allowed to participate in the tournament with their national champion Iceland has not registered a team The nations ranked 1 to 7 received an additional slot as well as the defending champion s federation Denmark Since Viborg HK 2009 title holder qualified through domestic league placement the defending champion wild card was awarded to FCK Handbold 2 On 19 June 2009 Macedonian champion Kometal withdrew from the tournament due to economic problems 3 As a consequence the EHF promoted French champion Metz from Qualification Tournament 2 to Group Matches and Greek champion Ormi Patras from Qualification Tournament 1 to Qualification Tournament 2 4 Teams editGroup matches nbsp ViborgTH nbsp Hypo nbsp Gyor nbsp Dinamo Volgograd nbsp Oltchim Valcea nbsp Krim nbsp Podravka nbsp Larvik nbsp Buducnost nbsp Leipzig nbsp Itxako nbsp Metz nb 1 Qualification Tournament 2 nbsp Aalborg nbsp Budapest Bank FTC nbsp Zvezda Zvenigorod nbsp Rulmentul Brasov nbsp Olimpija nbsp Byasen nbsp Sagunto nbsp FCK Handbold nbsp Smart nbsp Lublin nbsp Bratislava nbsp Ormi Patras nb 1 Qualification Tournament 1 nbsp Milli Piyango nbsp Vrnjacka Banja nbsp Madeira nbsp Sassari nbsp Amsterdam nbsp Bruhlth Title HolderRound dates editPhase Round Draw date First leg Second legQualifying Qualification Tournament 1 18 June 2009 4 6 September 2009Qualification Tournament 2 2 4 October 2009Group Matches Matchday 1 24 June 2009 24 25 October 2009Matchday 2 30 October 1 November 2009Matchday 3 7 8 November 2009Matchday 4 14 15 November 2009Matchday 5 9 10 January 2010Matchday 6 16 17 January 2010Main Round Matchday 1 19 January 2010 6 7 February 2010Matchday 2 13 14 February 2010Matchday 3 20 21 February 2010Matchday 4 6 7 March 2010Matchday 5 13 14 March 2010Matchday 6 20 21 March 2010Final Round Semi finals 10 11 April 2010 17 18 April 2010Final 20 April 2010 8 9 May 2010 15 16 May 2010Qualifying rounds editThe draw for both tournaments took place on 18 June 2009 in Vienna 5 The rights to organize and host the group matches were also decided in this draw Qualification Tournament 1 edit Six teams were divided into two groups of three teams Two losers of the Qualification Tournament 1 entered the EHF Cup at Round 2 The first and second placed team of each group advanced to the second Qualification Tournament Group A was organized by Bruhl in St Gallen Switzerland while Group B was hosted by Milli Piyango in Ankara Turkey 6 Both Bruhl and Milli Piyango won their respective hosted group The two winners along with second placed clubs Sassari and Amsterdam played the Qualification Tournament 2 By finishing last Vrnjacka Banja and Madeira failed to qualify for the next Champions League round but advanced to the EHF Cup instead Group A edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsBruhl SUI 2 2 0 0 58 49 9 4Sassari ITA 2 1 0 1 58 58 0 2Vrnjacka Banja SRB 2 0 0 2 50 59 9 0Source citation needed 4 September 2009 Sassari 28 29 Bruhl report 5 September 2009 Vrnjacka Banja 29 30 Sassari report 6 September 2009 Bruhl 29 21 Vrnjacka Banja report Group B edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsMilli Piyango TUR 2 2 0 0 58 53 5 4Amsterdam NED 2 1 0 1 55 50 5 2Madeira POR 2 0 0 2 53 63 10 0Source citation needed 4 September 2009 Amsterdam 23 27 Milli Piyango report 5 September 2009 Madeira 23 32 Amsterdam report 6 September 2009 Milli Piyango 31 30 Madeira report Qualification Tournament 2 edit Sixteen teams were divided into four groups of four teams each Twelve losers of the Qualification Tournament 2 entered the EHF Cup at Round 3 The first placed team of each group advanced to the Group Matches Byasen Zvezda FCK Handbold and Aalborg qualified by winning all three matches of their respective groups with Aalborg being the only host to advance to the next stage None of the four teams coming from the first qualification tournament won any points Group 1 edit Hosted by SPR Lublin SSA in Lublin Poland 7 Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsByasen NOR 3 3 0 0 115 62 53 6Lublin POL 3 2 0 1 92 75 17 4Rulmentul Brasov ROU 3 1 0 2 90 108 18 2Sassari ITA 3 0 0 3 79 131 52 0Source citation needed 2 October 2009 Rulmentul Brasov 24 30 Lublin report 2 October 2009 Byasen 45 20 Sassari report 3 October 2009 Sassari 37 43 Rulmentul Brasov report 3 October 2009 Lublin 19 29 Byasen report 4 October 2009 Rulmentul Brasov 23 41 Byasen report 4 October 2009 Lublin 43 22 Sassari report Group 2 edit Hosted by SKP Bratislava in Partizanske Slovakia 7 Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsZvezda RUS 3 3 0 0 102 57 45 6Olimpija SLO 3 2 0 1 79 85 6 4Bratislava SVK 3 1 0 2 72 86 14 2Amsterdam NED 3 0 0 3 74 99 25 0Source citation needed 2 October 2009 Zvezda 33 21 Bratislava report 2 October 2009 Olimpija 33 31 Amsterdam report 3 October 2009 Amsterdam 18 39 Zvezda report 3 October 2009 Bratislava 24 28 Olimpija report 4 October 2009 Zvezda 30 18 Olimpija report 4 October 2009 Bratislava 27 25 Amsterdam report Group 3 edit Hosted by HC Smart in Uzhhorod Ukraine 7 Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsFCK Handbold DEN 3 3 0 0 96 55 41 6Budapest Bank FTC HUN 3 2 0 1 81 76 5 4Smart UKR 3 1 0 2 70 79 9 2Bruhl SUI 3 0 0 3 61 98 37 0Source citation needed 2 October 2009 Budapest Bank FTC 27 24 Smart report 2 October 2009 FCK Handbold 34 19 Bruhl report 3 October 2009 Bruhl 21 34 Budapest Bank FTC report 3 October 2009 Smart 16 31 FCK Handbold report 4 October 2009 Budapest Bank FTC 20 31 FCK Handbold report 4 October 2009 Smart 30 21 Bruhl report Group 4 edit Hosted by Aalborg DH in Aalborg Denmark 7 Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsAalborg DEN 3 3 0 0 107 69 38 6Sagunto ESP 3 2 0 1 91 77 14 4Ormi Patras GRE 3 1 0 2 66 102 36 2Milli Piyango TUR 3 0 0 3 74 90 16 0Source citation needed 2 October 2009 Sagunto 28 25 Milli Piyango report 2 October 2009 Aalborg 40 19 Ormi Patras report 3 October 2009 Ormi Patras 21 37 Sagunto report 3 October 2009 Milli Piyango 24 36 Aalborg report 4 October 2009 Ormi Patras 26 25 Milli Piyango report 4 October 2009 Aalborg 31 26 Sagunto report Group Matches editTwelve teams along with four winners of the qualifying rounds competed in the group matches of the Champions League There were four groups of four teams each The first and second placed team of each group advanced to the Main Round Third placed teams entered the Cup Winners Cup in Round 4 The draw for the round took place in Vienna on 24 June 2009 as part of a special event organized by the EHF the Champions Draw 8 9 Group A edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsViborg DEN 6 4 1 1 171 143 28 9Leipzig GER 6 3 1 2 154 158 4 7Byasen NOR 6 2 0 4 153 157 4 4Podravka CRO 6 2 0 4 172 192 20 4Source citation needed 24 October 2009 Byasen 21 26 Viborg report 25 October 2009 Leipzig 35 32 Podravka report 31 October 2009 Podravka 32 31 Byasen report 31 October 2009 Viborg 33 23 Leipzig report 8 November 2009 Podravka 31 27 Viborg report 8 November 2009 Byasen 23 22 Leipzig report 14 November 2009 Leipzig 20 20 Viborg report 15 November 2009 Byasen 34 23 Podravka report 9 January 2010 Viborg 29 22 Byasen report 9 January 2010 Podravka 28 29 Leipzig report 16 January 2010 Viborg 36 26 Podravka report 17 January 2010 Leipzig 25 22 Byasen report Group B edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsKrim SLO 6 5 0 1 201 168 33 10Hypo AUT nb 2 6 3 1 2 168 168 0 7Metz FRA 6 2 1 3 163 174 11 5Aalborg DEN 6 1 0 5 156 178 22 2Source citation needed 24 October 2009 Metz 30 37 Krim report 25 October 2009 Aalborg 30 36 Hypo report 29 October 2009 Hypo 27 27 Metz nb 2 report 31 October 2009 Krim 30 23 Aalborg report 8 November 2009 Aalborg 31 24 Metz report 8 November 2009 Krim 35 24 Hypo report 14 November 2009 Metz 28 26 Hypo report 15 November 2009 Aalborg 32 38 Krim report 9 January 2009 Hypo 27 22 Aalborg report 9 January 2009 Krim 35 31 Metz report 15 January 2009 Metz 23 18 Aalborg report 15 January 2009 Hypo 28 26 Krim report Group C edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsOltchim Valcea ROU 6 4 0 2 159 152 7 8Gyor HUN 6 4 0 2 153 149 4 8Zvezda RUS 6 2 1 3 161 169 8 5Itxako ESP 6 1 1 4 148 151 3 3Source citation needed 24 October 2009 Itxako 24 27 Oltchim Valcea report 25 October 2009 Zvezda 34 29 Gyor report 1 November 2009 Gyor 29 28 Itxako report 1 November 2009 Oltchim Valcea 31 27 Zvezda report 7 November 2009 Zvezda 25 25 Itxako report 8 November 2009 Oltchim Valcea 26 22 Gyor report 14 November 2009 Zvezda 27 26 Oltchim Valcea report 14 November 2009 Itxako 14 20 Gyor report 10 January 2010 Gyor 27 25 Zvezda report 10 January 2010 Oltchim Valcea 27 26 Itxako report 16 January 2010 Itxako 31 23 Zvezda report 17 January 2010 Gyor 26 22 Oltchim Valcea report Group D edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsLarvik NOR 6 4 0 2 147 137 10 8Dinamo Volgograd RUS 6 3 1 2 147 130 17 7Buducnost MNE 6 2 1 3 138 155 17 5FCK Handbold DEN 6 2 0 4 140 150 10 4Source citation needed 24 October 2009 Buducnost 23 27 Larvik report 25 October 2009 FCK Handbold 24 23 Dinamo report 31 October 2009 Larvik 31 26 FCK Handbold report 1 November 2009 Dinamo 31 18 Buducnost report 8 November 2009 FCK Handbold 22 25 Buducnost report 8 November 2009 Larvik 18 17 Dinamo report 14 November 2009 Buducnost 24 24 Dinamo report 15 November 2009 FCK Handbold 23 19 Larvik report 9 January 2010 Dinamo 26 23 FCK Handbold report 10 January 2010 Larvik 29 22 Buducnost report 16 January 2010 Dinamo 26 23 Larvik report 16 January 2010 Buducnost 26 22 FCK Handbold report Main round editThe eight teams qualified from the Group Matches were drawn into two groups Each group contained two winners and two second placed teams in a way that clubs which had faced each other at Group Matches would not meet again in this round The first and second placed teams of each group played in the semifinals The draw for the round took place in Linz Austria on 19 January 2010 10 Group 1 edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsLarvik NOR 6 5 0 1 170 149 21 10Gyor HUN 6 4 1 1 157 139 18 9Krim SLO 6 2 1 3 163 166 3 5Leipzig GER 6 0 0 6 134 170 36 0Source citation needed 6 February 2010 Gyor 25 23 Krim report 7 February 2010 Leipzig 20 23 Larvik report 13 February 2010 Larvik 29 27 Gyor report 13 February 2010 Krim 32 26 Leipzig report 19 February 2010 Krim 30 34 Larvik report 21 February 2010 Leipzig 21 23 Gyor report 6 March 2010 Gyor 28 23 Larvik report 7 March 2010 Leipzig 27 31 Krim report 13 14 March 2010 Larvik 31 21 Leipzig report 13 March 2010 Krim 24 24 Gyor report 20 March 2010 Larvik 30 23 Krim report 21 March 2010 Gyor 30 19 Leipzig report Group 2 edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD PtsOltchim Valcea ROU 6 4 1 1 178 168 10 9Viborg DEN 6 4 0 2 190 171 19 8Hypo AUT 6 2 0 4 163 182 19 4Dinamo RUS 6 1 1 4 166 176 10 3Source citation needed 6 February 2010 Dinamo 29 30 Viborg report 6 February 2010 Hypo 26 31 Oltchim Valcea report 13 February 2010 Viborg 35 26 Hypo report 14 February 2010 Oltchim Valcea 30 24 Dinamo report 20 February 2010 Dinamo 27 21 Hypo report 21 February 2010 Oltchim Valcea 27 26 Viborg report 6 March 2010 Dinamo 32 32 Oltchim Valcea report 6 March 2010 Hypo 35 31 Viborg report 13 March 2010 Viborg 35 28 Dinamo report 14 March 2010 Oltchim Valcea 32 27 Hypo report 19 March 2010 Hypo 28 26 Dinamo report 20 March 2010 Viborg 33 26 Oltchim Valcea report Final round editThe semifinals and finals were played in two legs of home and away matches Larvik and Oltchim had home court advantage for the second leg of the semifinals as winners of their respective groups After Viborg and Oltchim had secured their advance to the finals the EHF announced that the home rights for those matches would be drawn on 20 April in Vienna 11 As a result of the draw Viborg won home rights for the first leg and Oltchim for the second 12 To comply with EHF regulations about arenas capacity the matches were not played at the usual home ground of the clubs The first leg took place on 8 May in Messecenter Herning while the second leg were played on 15 May at Sala Polivalentă Bucharest 13 SemifinalsFinal 1Viborg HK DEN 2726534Larvik HK NOR 212748Viborg HK DEN 283260Oltchim Valcea ROU 2131523Gyori Audi ETO KC HUN 2520452Oltchim Valcea ROU 252449Semifinals edit 10 April 2010 21 15 UTC 2 Viborg HK 27 21 Larvik HK Viborg Stadionhal Viborg Attendance 2 400 Referees Raluy Sabroso ESP Mikkelsen 6 13 13 Sulland 83 nbsp 3 nbsp Report 2 nbsp 2 nbsp 11 April 2010 17 15 UTC 2 Gyori Audi ETO KC 25 25 SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea Magvassy Mihaly Sports Hall Gyor Attendance 2 800 Referees Lazaar Reveret FRA Amorim 6 14 15 Pușcașu 53 nbsp 2 nbsp Report 3 nbsp 3 nbsp 17 April 2010 14 45 UTC 2 Larvik HK 27 26 Viborg HK Arena Larvik Larvik Attendance 2 500 Referees Hakansson Nilsson SWE Althaus 7 10 13 Mork 83 nbsp 2 nbsp Report 1 nbsp 6 nbsp 18 April 2010 17 15 UTC 3 SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 24 20 Gyori Audi ETO KC Sala Sporturilor Traian Ramnicu Valcea Attendance 3 000 Referees Pedersen Mortensen DEN Nechita 7 11 10 Gorbicz 63 nbsp 4 nbsp Report 3 nbsp 3 nbsp Final edit 8 May 2010 16 15 UTC 2 Viborg HK 28 21 SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea Messecenter Herning Herning Attendance 4 000 Referees Nikolic Stojkovic SRB Popovic 9 14 11 Neagu Stanca 63 nbsp 8 nbsp 1 nbsp Report 3 nbsp 5 nbsp 15 May 2010 20 45 UTC 3 SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 31 32 Viborg HK Sala Polivalentă Bucharest Attendance 4 700 Referees Dentz Reibel FRA Pidpalova 10 15 16 Jurack 113 nbsp 4 nbsp Report 3 nbsp 7 nbsp EHF Champions League 2009 10 Winners nbsp Viborg HKThird Title 14 Top scorers editAs published by the EHF 15 Rank Name Club Goals1 Cristina Vărzaru Viborg HK 1012 Alexandra do Nascimento Hypo Niederosterreich 983 Anna Kochetova HC Dinamo 84Bojana Popovic Viborg HK5 Heidi Loke Larvik HK 806 Rikke Skov Viborg HK 737 Linn Jorum Sulland Larvik HK 688 Andrea Lekic RK Krim 669 Olga Levina HC Dinamo 65Cristina Neagu SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea11 Eduarda Amorim Gyori Audi ETO KC 6412 Henriette Mikkelsen Viborg HK 63Szandra Zacsik RK Krim14 Ramona Maier SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 6215 Ionela Stanca SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 6016 Nora Mork Larvik HK 5817 Daniela Piedade Hypo Niederosterreich 5418 Aurelia Brădeanu Gyori Audi ETO KC 5219 Aniko Kovacsics Gyori Audi ETO KC 5120 Andrea Penezic Podravka Koprivnica 49Patricia Vizitiu SC Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea22 Karolina Kudlacz HC Leipzig 45Orsolya Verten Gyori Audi ETO KC24 Anja Althaus Viborg HK 4425 Tatiana Khmyrova HC Dinamo 43Notes edit a b Moved up after Kometal withdraw a b During the last seconds of the match Hypo v Metz Hypo s coach Gunnar Prokop intentionally invaded the court and stopped a fast break of the French team The point for Hypo Niederosterreich was deducted by the EHF Arbitration Tribunal 1 Archived 7 November 2009 at the Wayback MachineReferences edit Hegedus Mark 16 May 2010 Viborg triumphant in Bucharest European Handball Federation Archived from the original on 19 May 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2010 EHF CL Executive Committee decisions EHF 15 June 2009 Retrieved 16 June 2009 Kometal GP withdraw from CL EHF 19 June 2009 Archived from the original on 23 June 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2009 Seeding list PDF EHF 19 June 2009 Archived PDF from the original on 24 June 2009 Retrieved 19 June 2009 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