2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League knockout stage

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This article describes the knockout stage of the 2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League.[1]

Qualified teams[edit]

The top four placed teams from each of the two main round groups advanced to the knockout stage.

Group First place Second place Third place Fourth place
1 Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC Russia Rostov-Don Romania CSM București Denmark FC Midtjylland
2 North Macedonia HC Vardar France Metz Handball Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost

Format[edit]

The first-placed team of each group faces the fourth-placed team, and the second-placed team will play against the third-placed team from the other group. After that a draw will be held to determine the pairings for the final four.

Quarterfinals[edit]

Overview[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
ŽRK Budućnost Montenegro 48–56 Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 20–26 28–30
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Hungary 51–63 Russia Rostov-Don 29–31 22–32
CSM București Romania 54–48 France Metz Handball 34–21 20–27
FC Midtjylland Denmark 48–56 North Macedonia HC Vardar 23–24 25–32

Matches[edit]

7 April 2018
19:00
ŽRK Buducnost Montenegro 20–26 Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC Morača Sports Center, Podgorica
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Leszczynski, Piechota (POL)
Raičević 9 (9–12) Amorim, Görbicz 8
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14 April 2018
19:00
Győri Audi ETO KC Hungary 30–28 Montenegro ŽRK Buducnost Audi Aréna, Győr
Attendance: 5,237
Referees: Christiansen, Hansen (DEN)
Görbicz 11 (15–15) Raičević 9
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Győri ETO won 56–48 on aggregate.


7 April 2018
17:00
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Hungary 29–31 Russia Rostov-Don OBO Aréna, Dabas
Attendance: 2,489
Referees: Baumgart, Wild (GER)
three players 4 (15–16) Vyakhireva 8
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14 April 2018
15:00
Rostov-Don Russia 32–22 Hungary FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Rostov-on-Don Palace of Sports, Rostov-on-Don
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Pandzić, Mosorinski (SRB)
Vyakhireva 7 (20–12) Jovanović 5
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Rostov-Don won 63–51 on aggregate.


6 April 2018
19:30
CSM București Romania 34–21 France Metz Handball Sala Polivalentă, București
Attendance: 4,874
Referees: Marić, Mašić (SRB)
Neagu 10 (19–13) Gros 9
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15 April 2018
17:00
Metz Handball France 27–20 Romania CSM București Arènes de Metz, Metz
Attendance: 4,835
Referees: Kurtagic, Wetterwik (SWE)
Houette 7 (14–9) Neagu 8
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CSM București won 54–48 on aggregate.


6 April 2018
19:00
FC Midtjylland Denmark 23–24 North Macedonia HC Vardar Ikast-Brande Arena, Ikast
Attendance: 2,509
Referees: Álvarez, López (ESP)
Friis, Kristiansen 6 (16–13) Cvijić 8
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14 April 2018
17:00
HC Vardar North Macedonia 32–25 Denmark FC Midtjylland Jane Sandanski Arena, Skopje
Attendance: 4,300
Referees: Caçador, Nicolau (POR)
Lekić 7 (17–12) Kristiansen 9
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HC Vardar won 56–48 on aggregate.

Final four[edit]

The final four was held at the László Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary on 12 and 13 May 2018. The draw took place on 17 April 2018.[2][3]


Bracket[edit]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
12 May
 
 
Romania CSM București20
 
13 May
 
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC26
 
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC (OT) 27
 
12 May
 
North Macedonia HC Vardar26
 
Russia Rostov-Don19
 
 
North Macedonia HC Vardar25
 
Third place
 
 
13 May
 
 
Romania CSM București31
 
 
Russia Rostov-Don30

Semifinals[edit]

12 May 2018
15:15
CSM București Romania 20–26 Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, Budapest
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Jurinović, Mrvica (CRO)
Neagu 6 (10–12) Groot 7
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12 May 2018
18:00
Rostov-Don Russia 19–25 North Macedonia HC Vardar László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, Budapest
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Ilyina 5 (7–10) Lekić, Penezić 7
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Third place game[edit]

13 May 2018
15:15
CSM București Romania 31–30 Russia Rostov-Don László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, Budapest
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Mitrović, Kažanegra (MNE)
Jørgensen 7 (19–14) Borshchenko, Sudakova 5
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Final[edit]

13 May 2018
18:00
Győri Audi ETO KC Hungary 27–26 (ET) North Macedonia HC Vardar László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, Budapest
Attendance: 12,000
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (FRA)
Groot 9 (9–9) Lekić 6
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FT: 20–20 ET: 7–6

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2017–18 overview
  2. ^ "Women's EHF FINAL4 2018 Draw". ehfcl.com. 16 April 2018.
  3. ^ "2016 champions Bucharest to take on 2017 winners Györ at Women's EHF FINAL4". ehfcl.com. 17 April 2018.

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