This article is about the men's competition. For the women's competition, see Women's EHF European Cup.
The EHF European Cup is an annual men's handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation (EHF). It is the third-tier competition of European club handball, after the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League. Founded in 1993 as the EHF City Cup, it was renamed EHF Challenge Cup in 2000, and EHF European Cup from the 2020–21 season.[1]
Before 2000, it was called EHF City Cup. Currently, the EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter.[citation needed]
^"EHF Executive Committee meets at EHF EURO 2020 in Stockholm". European Handball Federation. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
^"EHF Champions League – Latest News and Results | EHF".
^Bruun, Peter. "ALL OR NOTHING IN PARTILLE". eurohandball.com/. EHF. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
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This article is about the men s competition For the women s competition see Women s EHF European Cup The EHF European Cup is an annual men s handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation EHF It is the third tier competition of European club handball after the EHF Champions League and the EHF European League Founded in 1993 as the EHF City Cup it was renamed EHF Challenge Cup in 2000 and EHF European Cup from the 2020 21 season 1 EHF European CupCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 EHF European CupSportHandballFounded1993No of teams50 total CountryEuropeConfederationEHF membersMost recentchampion s Vojvodina 1st title Most titlesCS UCM Resiţa 3 titles Level on pyramid3Official websiteehfec eurohandball com Contents 1 History 2 Winners 2 1 EHF City Cup 2 2 EHF Challenge Cup 2 3 EHF European Cup 3 Performances 3 1 By teams 3 2 By countries 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBefore 2000 it was called EHF City Cup Currently the EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter citation needed Winners EditEHF City Cup Edit Year Final Semifinal losersChampion Score Second place1993 94Details nbsp TUSEM Essen 27 17 31 26 nbsp HK Drott nbsp BM Granollers nbsp PSG Asnieres Hand Ball1994 95Details nbsp TV Niederwurzbach 26 29 32 26 nbsp Cadagua Galdar nbsp TUSEM Essen nbsp ABC UMinho1995 96Details nbsp Drammen HK 22 21 27 21 nbsp SG Hameln nbsp SC Pick Szeged nbsp IFK Skovde HK1996 97Details nbsp TuS Nettelstedt 32 19 27 23 nbsp KIF Kolding nbsp Drammen HK nbsp Sandefjord TIF1997 98Details nbsp TuS Nettelstedt 24 22 25 23 nbsp IFK Skovde HK nbsp SG Wallau Massenheim nbsp Academia Octavio Vigo1998 99Details nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt 27 27 26 21 nbsp A D C Ciudad Real nbsp TuS Nettelstedt nbsp Drammen HK1999 00Details nbsp TV Grosswallstadt 30 23 27 32 nbsp BM Valladolid nbsp Pfadi Winterthur nbsp RK SintelonEHF Challenge Cup Edit Year Final Semifinal losersChampion Score Second place2000 01Details nbsp RK Jugovic Kac 27 27 26 22 nbsp Pfadi Winterthur nbsp SSV Forst Brixen nbsp Slask Wroclaw2001 02Details nbsp Skjern Handball 20 27 34 17 nbsp RK Pelister nbsp Frederiksberg IF nbsp US Ivry Handball2002 03Details nbsp Skjern Handball 27 30 35 25 nbsp Filippos Verias nbsp US Creteil Handball nbsp IK Savehof2003 04Details nbsp IFK Skovde HK 20 21 27 24 nbsp US Dunkerque HB nbsp HCM Constanța nbsp Generali Pallamano Trieste2004 05Details nbsp Wacker Thun 29 24 26 29 nbsp ABC UMinho nbsp HC Superfund Hard nbsp TSV St Otmar St Gallen2005 06Details nbsp CSA Steaua București 21 26 34 27 nbsp SC Horta nbsp Agram Medvescak Zagreb nbsp BSV Bern Muri2006 07Details nbsp CS UCM Resiţa 26 26 36 36 nbsp Drammen HK nbsp Zaglebie Lubin nbsp Locomotiv Polyot Cheljabinsk2007 08Details nbsp CS UCM Resiţa 28 29 26 18 nbsp Alpla Hard nbsp Benfica nbsp Pfadi Winterthur2008 09Details nbsp CS UCM Resiţa 25 27 25 20 nbsp CSU Bucovina Suceava nbsp Besiktas JK nbsp BSV Bern Muri2009 10Details nbsp Sporting CP 27 25 27 26 nbsp MMTS Kwidzyn nbsp RD Slovan nbsp Bologna United2010 11Details nbsp RK Cimos Koper 27 27 31 27 nbsp Benfica nbsp RK Partizan Dunav Osiguranje nbsp Stiinţa Municipal Dedeman Bacău2011 12Details nbsp AC Diomidis Argous 26 23 20 22 nbsp Wacker Thun nbsp Sporting CP nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv2012 13Details nbsp SKA Minsk 31 26 32 24 nbsp Handball Esch nbsp IL Runar nbsp CSU Bucovina Suceava2013 14Details nbsp IK Savehof 37 26 A nbsp RK Metaloplastika Sabac nbsp KS Azoty Pulawy nbsp Aguas Santas2014 15Details nbsp HC Odorheiu Secuiesc 28 32 32 25 nbsp ABC UMinho nbsp Benfica nbsp Stord2015 16Details nbsp ABC UMinho 28 22 25 29 nbsp Benfica nbsp Dukla Prague nbsp FyllingenBergen2016 17Details nbsp Sporting CP 37 28 30 24 nbsp AHC Potaissa Turda nbsp JMS Hurry Up nbsp Valur2017 18Details nbsp AHC Potaissa Turda 33 22 26 27 nbsp AEK Athens nbsp IBV Vestmannaeyjar nbsp Madeira Andebol SAD2018 19Details nbsp CSM București 22 22 26 20 nbsp Madeira Andebol SAD nbsp HC Neva SPb nbsp AEK Athens2019 20Details Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2 EHF European Cup Edit Year Final Semifinal losersChampion Score Second place2020 21Details nbsp AEK Athens 30 26 24 20 B nbsp Ystads IF nbsp RK Gorenje nbsp Anorthosis Famagusta2021 22Details nbsp Naerbo IL 29 25 27 26 nbsp CS Minaur Baia Mare nbsp Drammen HK nbsp Alingsas HK2022 23Details nbsp Vojvodina 30 23 25 23 nbsp Naerbo IL nbsp Runar Sandefjord nbsp Alingsas HKA The first leg was canceled due to the flooding in Serbia and the final was disputed in only one game 3 B Both finals held in Chalkida Greece due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Sweden Performances EditBy teams Edit Team Won Years won Runner up Years runner up nbsp CS UCM Resiţa 3 2007 2008 2009 nbsp TuS Nettelstedt 2 1997 1998 nbsp Skjern Handball 2 2002 2003 nbsp Sporting CP 2 2010 2017 nbsp ABC UMinho 1 2016 2 2005 2015 nbsp IFK Skovde HK 1 2004 1 1998 nbsp Drammen HK 1 1996 1 2007 nbsp Wacker Thun 1 2005 1 2012 nbsp AHC Potaissa Turda 1 2018 1 2017 nbsp AEK Athens 1 2021 1 2018 nbsp Naerbo IL 1 2022 1 2023 nbsp TUSEM Essen 1 1994 nbsp TV Niederwurzbach 1 1995 nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt 1 1999 nbsp TV Grosswallstadt 1 2000 nbsp RK Jugovic Kac 1 2001 nbsp CSA Steaua București 1 2006 nbsp RK Cimos Koper 1 2011 nbsp AC Diomidis Argous 1 2012 nbsp SKA Minsk 1 2013 nbsp IK Savehof 1 2014 nbsp HC Odorheiu Secuiesc 1 2015 nbsp CSM București 1 2019 nbsp Vojvodina 1 2023 nbsp S L Benfica 2 2011 2016 nbsp HK Drott 1 1994 nbsp Cadagua Galdar 1 1995 nbsp SG Hameln 1 1996 nbsp Kolding IF 1 1997 nbsp A D C Ciudad Real 1 1999 nbsp BM Valladolid 1 2000 nbsp Pfadi Winterthur 1 2001 nbsp RK Pelister 1 2002 nbsp Filippos Verias 1 2003 nbsp US Dunkerque HB 1 2004 nbsp SC Horta 1 2006 nbsp Alpla Hard 1 2008 nbsp CSU Bucovina Suceava 1 2009 nbsp MMTS Kwidzyn 1 2010 nbsp Handball Esch 1 2013 nbsp RK Metaloplastika Sabac 1 2014 nbsp Madeira Andebol SAD 1 2019 nbsp Ystads IF 1 2021 nbsp CS Minaur Baia Mare 1 2022By countries Edit Nation Won Runners up Finals nbsp Romania 7 3 10 nbsp Portugal 3 6 9 nbsp Germany 6 1 7 nbsp Sweden 2 3 5 nbsp Greece 2 2 4 nbsp Norway 2 2 4 nbsp Denmark 2 1 3 nbsp Serbia 2 1 3 nbsp Switzerland 1 2 3 nbsp Spain 0 3 3 nbsp Slovenia 1 0 1 nbsp Belarus 1 0 1 nbsp North Macedonia 0 1 1 nbsp France 0 1 1 nbsp Austria 0 1 1 nbsp Poland 0 1 1 nbsp Luxembourg 0 1 1See also EditEHF Champions League EHF European LeagueReferences Edit EHF Executive Committee meets at EHF EURO 2020 in Stockholm European Handball Federation 24 January 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2020 EHF Champions League Latest News and Results EHF Bruun Peter ALL OR NOTHING IN PARTILLE eurohandball com EHF Retrieved 25 February 2015 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EHF European Cup amp oldid 1168189625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,