Debreceni VSC in European handball

Debreceni VSC is a Hungarian handball club, based in Debrecen, Hungary.

European record

As of 26 September 2018:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition
EHF Champions League (Champions Cup) 3x 1988/89, 2010/11, 2011/12
EHF Cup (IHF Cup) 15x 1985/86, 1987/88, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01,
2002/03, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2016/17, 2017/18
EHF Challenge Cup (City Cup) 1x 1997/98
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 9x 1986/87, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 2001/02, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2011/12
Source: kézitörténelem.hu20 seasons

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

Debreceni VSC score listed first. As of 26 September 2018[1]

European Cup and Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1988–89 First round Hungary Bp. Spartacus bye
Round of 16 Bulgaria VIF Dimitrov Sofia 35-19 28-24 63–43
Quarter-finals West Germany TV Lützellinden 20-22 22-18 42–40
Semi-finals Austria Hypobank Südstadt 24-29 15-20 39–49
2010–11 Second qualification tournament
(Group 2)
Denmark KIF Vejen 31-20 1st
Poland SPR Lublin SSA 29-26
Serbia RK Zaječar 25-24
Group stage
(Group B)
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 22-21 26-28 4th
Germany HC Leipzig 19-20 25-31
Spain Itxako Reyno de Navarra 27-32 24-39
2011–12 Second qualification tournament (Group 3) Portugal CDE Gil Eanes 35-22 2nd
CWC
Germany Buxtehuder SV 26-30

IHF and EHF Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1985–86
Finalist
Round of 16 Belgium DHC Neerpelt 44-11 34-8 78–19
Quarter-finals Norway Gjerpen IF Skien 29-24 25-26 54–50
Semi-finals Sweden Tyresö HF 27-19 25-20 52–39
Finals East Germany SC Leipzig 22-16 15-25 37–41
1987–88 Round of 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belinka Ljubljana 28-25 22-26 50–51
1992–93 First round Turkey Anadolu Un. SC Eskişehir 40-15 35-18 75–33
Round of 16 France CSL Dijon 29-21 18-29 47–50
1993–94
Finalist
Round of 32 Lithuania Vytis Kaunas 32-15 34-14 66–29
Round of 16 Russia Rossijanka Volgograd 27-24 20-22 47–46
Quarter-finals Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 33-19 25-23 58–42
Semi-finals Spain Valencia Urbana 34-14 22-24 46–38
Finals Denmark Viborg HK 24-21 20-23 44–44 (a)
1994–95
Winner
Round of 32 Luxembourg HB Echternach 48-2 42-4 90–6
Round of 16 Turkey TMO SC Ankara 22-15 22-18 44–33
Quarter-finals Romania Silcotub Zalău 24-14 14-19 38–33
Semi-finals Germany Buxtehuder SV 21-21 23-23 44–44 (a)
Finals Norway Bækkelagets Oslo 22-14 22-30 44–44 (a)
1995–96
Winner
Round of 16 Switzerland TV Uster 28-15 26-20 54–35
Quarter-finals Denmark GOG Gudme 24-15 16-25 40–40 (a)
Semi-finals Russia Istochnik Rostov 25-20 23-22 48–42
Finals Norway Larvik HK 18-15 20-23 38–38 (a)
1996–97 Round of 16 Slovakia Plastika Nitra 17-12 14-19 31–31 (a)
Quarter-finals Romania Oțelul Galați 17-14 17-21 34–35
1998–99 Round of 32 Croatia ŽRK Osijek 18-11 25-23 43–34
Round of 16 Denmark Viborg HK 25-20 12-30 37–50
1999–00 Round of 16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Interinvest Mostar 31-17 27-21 58–38
Quarter-finals Spain El Ferrobús Mislata 19-33 20-23 39–56
2000–01 Third round Austria McDonald´s Wr.Neustadt 25-25 25-20 50–45
Fourth round Poland Zagłębie Lubin 28-25 13-17 41–42
2002–03 Second round Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD 29-22 28-34 57–56
Third round Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 10-0 26-25 36–25
Fourth round Denmark Slagelse FH 23-38 29-42 52–80
2005–06 Second round Russia Astrakhanochka Astrakhan 21-18 23-25 44–43
Third round Norway Tertnes Bergen 31-19 20-28 51–47
Round of 16 Poland SPR Icom Lublin 24-16 23-27 47–43
Quarter-finals France HB Metz Moselle Lorraine 20-16 23-25 43–41
Semi-finals Croatia Podravka Vegeta, Koprivnica 24-29 21-26 45–55
2006–07 Third round Romania C.S. HC Zalău 41-21 31-21 72–42
Round of 16 France HB Metz Moselle Lorraine 20-17 23-25 43–42
Quarter-finals Denmark Ikast Bording EH A/S 27-26 24-26 51–52
2016–17 Second qualifying round France Nantes Loire Atlantique HB 26-28 23-24 49–52
2017–18 Second qualifying round Poland Metraco Zagłębie Lubin 26-20 23-25 49–45
Third qualifying round Romania SCM Craiova 26-24 19-24 45–48

City Cup (Challenge Cup)

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1997–98 Round of 16 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 25-27 24-32 49–59

Cup Winners' Cup

From the 2016–17 season, the women's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[2]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1986–87 Round of 16 Soviet Union Selchoztecnica Krasnodar 23-23 24-29 47–52
1989–90
Finalist
First round Hungary Vasas SC bye
Round of 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 33-17 21-29 54–46
Quarter-finals Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 31-19 21-21 52–40
Semi-finals Romania Terom Iaşi 30-19 23-28 53–47
Finals Soviet Union Rostselmash Rostov 21-17 18-28 39–45
1990–91 Round of 16 Austria Union Hollabrunn 32-14 30-23 62–37
Quarter-finals Norway Lunner IL Gran 33-28 23-24 56–52
Semi-finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 23-21 21-30 44–51
1991–92
Finalist
Round of 16 Turkey Halkbank Ankara 38-15 33-21 71–36
Quarter-finals Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 32-17 21-24 53–41
Semi-finals Norway Byåsen IL Trondheim 19-19 23-23 42–42 (a)
Finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 26-21 19-24 45–45 (a)
2001–02 Third round Azerbaijan Qaradağ Sement-Baku 45-20 36-32 81–52
Fourth round Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen 25-23 25-32 50–55
2007–08 Third round Montenegro ŽRK Petrol Bonus Podgorica 44-12 30-12 74–24
Round of 16 Romania C.S. Rulmentul-Urban Braşov 30-30 20-25 50–55
2008–09 Third round Italy S.S. Pallamano Bancole 44-26 38-23 82–49
Round of 16 Romania Oțelul Galați 34-29 24-29 58–58 (a)
2009–10 Third round Czech Republic DHK ZORA Olomouc 39-27 28-25 67–52
Fourth round Montenegro Budućnost T-Mobile 27-20 20-28 47–48
2011–12 Third round Greece Ormi-Loux Patras 41-26 31-27 72–53
Round of 16 Spain BM. Mar Sagunto 28-28 31-25 59–53
Quarter-finals Denmark Viborg HK 25-39 25-42 50–81

Champions Trophy

Season Round Club Result
1995
Finalist
Semi-final Hungary Dunaferr SE (Cup Winners' Cup) 25–23
Final Russia Rotor Volgograd (City Cup) 21–27
1996
Fourth place
Semi-final Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden (Cup Winners' Cup)
Bronze match Romania Silcotub Zalău (City Cup) 14–23

References

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