2018–19 EHF Challenge Cup

The 2018–19 EHF Challenge Cup was the 22nd edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for men's handball clubs, running from 6 October 2018 to 19 May 2019.

EHF Challenge Cup
2018–19
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates6 October 201819 May 2019
Teams48
Websiteeurohandball.com
Final positions
Champions CSM București
Runner-up Madeira Andebol SAD
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Elledy Semedo
(58 goals)

Overview

Team allocation

Round 3
HC Visé BM HC Vogošća Poljine Hills HC Dobrudja HC Dukla Prague
AEK Athens Ramat Hasharon HC HC Berchem KRAS Volendam
Madeira Andebol SAD Bodø HK CSM București HC Neva SPb
MŠK Považská Bystrica RK Partizan Donbass Göztepe SK
Round 2
Bregenz Handball HC Baki RK Borac m:tel Estudiantes EHC Tournai
Masheka Mogilev Parnassos Strovolou HC Tallinn HC Dicken
KHF Prishtina MRK Jedinstvo HC Olimpus-85 USEFS Livingston HC
Pallamano Pressano VHC Šviesa Vilnius IMEDI Telavi Celtnieks Riga
AC Diomidis Argous ØIF Arendal HB Dudelange JD Techniek Hurry-Up
Dinamo Viktor Stavropol Selka Eskişehir HSK Holon Handball Club London GD HC
KH Kastrioti Colos SS4 Ciobruciu Granitas Karys Kaunas Aeropos Edessa
PGU Tiraspol Olympia HC HC Kauno Azuolas-KTU HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye

Round and draw dates

All draws will be held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria.[1]

Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Round 2 17 July 2018 6–7 October 2018 13–14 October 2018
Round 3 17 July 2018 17–18 November 2018 24–25 November 2018
Last 16 27 November 2018 9–10 February 2019 16–17 February 2019
Quarter Final 19 February 2019 23–24 March 2019 30–31 March 2019
Semi Finals 20–21 April 2019 27–28 April 2019
Finals 30 April 2019 11–12 May 2019 18–19 May 2019

Round 2

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. The first legs were played on 6–7 October and the second legs were played on 13–14 October 2018.[2]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
London GD HC 46–42 1 Livingston HC 23–19 23–23
HC Baki 43–69 2 RK Borac m:tel 19–36 24–33
Aeropos Edessa 41–58 3 Masheka Mogilev 20–24 21–34
MRK Jedinstvo 46–73 4 HC Kauno Azuolas-KTU 22–37 24–36
Celtnieks Riga 58–60 5 Holon Handball Club 33–31 25–29
Estudiantes EHC Tournai 56–57 6 Parnassos Strovolou 31–29 25–28
Selka Eskişehir HSK 63–69 ØIF Arendal 34–28 29–41
HB Dudelange 73–38 7 IMEDI Telavi 32–25 41–13
HC Dicken 66–46 8 PGU Tiraspol 37–26 29–20
Granitas Karys Kaunas 48–56 VHC Šviesa Vilnius 22–24 26–32
Colos SS4 Ciobruciu 34–114 9 Bregenz Handball 20–54 14–60
AC Diomidis Argous 47–70 10 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 19–38 28–32
HC Olimpus-85 USEFS 37–72 11 JD Techniek Hurry-Up 16–30 21–42
Olympia HC 39–77 12 Pallamano Pressano 16–40 23–37
HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye 68–44 13 KHF Prishtina 32–19 36–25
HC Tallinn 47–51 14 KH Kastrioti 22–25 25–26
Notes
1 Both legs were hosted by Livingston HC.
2 Both legs were hosted by RK Borac m:tel.
3 Both legs were hosted by Masheka Mogilev.
4 Both legs were hosted by HC Kauno Azuolas-KTU.
5 Both legs were hosted by Celtnieks Riga.
6 Both legs were hosted by EHC Tournai.
7 Both legs were hosted by HB Dudelange.
8 Both legs were hosted by HC Dicken.
9 Both legs were hosted by Bregenz Handball.
10 Both legs were hosted by Dynamo-Victor.
11 Both legs were hosted by HV Hurry-Up.
12 Both legs were hosted by Pallamano Pressano.
13 Both legs were hosted by KHF Prishtina.
14 Both legs were hosted by KH Kastrioti.

Round 3

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. The first legs were played on 17–18 November and the second legs were played on 24–25 November 2018[3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
RK Partizan 58–60 HC Dicken 33–28 25–32
HC Vogošća Poljine Hills 40–53 RK Borac m:tel 22–23 18–30
KRAS Volendam 56–60 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 32–32 24–28
HC Neva SPb 55–28 1 HB Dudelange 31–12 24–16
AEK Athens 49–43 Bregenz Handball 29–25 20–18
Pallamano Pressano 47–57 MŠK Považská Bystrica 24–28 23–29
Holon Handball Club 57–65 2 HC Berchem 28–33 29–32
Masheka Mogilev 81–48 3 HC Dobrudja 34–25 47–23
HC Dukla Prague 55–48 4 HC Kauno Azuolas-KTU 27–20 28–28
Donbass 73–37 5 London GD HC 40–22 33–15
HC Visé BM 71–47 KH Kastrioti 33–21 38–26
HC ZNTU-ZAB Zaporozhye 57–60 6 Ramat Hasharon HC 32–27 25–33
VHC Šviesa Vilnius 58–49 Bodø HK 35–23 23–26
JD Techniek/Hurry-Up 49–69 Madeira Andebol SAD 21–37 28–32
CSM București 79–38 7 Parnassos Strovolou 32–24 47–14
ØIF Arendal 68–53 Göztepe SK 40–25 28–28
Notes
1 Both legs were hosted by HC Neva SPb.
2 Both legs were hosted by HC Berchem.
3 Both legs were hosted by Masheka Mogilev.
4 Both legs were hosted by HC Dukla Prague.
5 Both legs were hosted by Donbass.
6 Both legs were hosted by Ramat HaSharon HC.
7 Both legs were hosted by CSM București.

Last 16

The draw seeding pots for the Last 16 Knockout round were composed as follows:[4]

Pot 1 Pot 2

The draw for the last 16 round was held on 27 November 2018.[5] The first leg was scheduled for 9–10 February, while the second leg followed on 16–17 February 2019.Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ramat Hasharon HC 53–69 AEK Athens 28–34 25–35
MŠK Považská Bystrica 45–56 HC Neva SPb 21–31 24–25
Donbass 47–60 1 Madeira Andebol SAD 22–32 25–28
HC Dukla Prague 48–58 CSM București 23–28 25–30
Masheka Mogilev 65–68 HC Visé BM 31–32 34–36
ØIF Arendal 49–53 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 27–21 22–31
HC Berchem 50–56 2 HC Dicken 24–28 26–28
VHC Šviesa Vilnius 38–52 RK Borac m:tel 16–29 22–23
Notes
1 Both legs were hosted by Madeira Andebol SAD.
2 Both legs were hosted by HC Berchem.

Matches

9 February 2019
17:30
HC Berchem 24–28 HC Dicken Hall Omnisports de Crauthem, Crauthem
Attendance: 620
Referees: Carmaux, Mursch (FRA)
Tsatso 8 (13–19) Broman 8
  Report  
10 February 2019
17:30
HC Dicken 28–26 HC Berchem Hall Omnisports de Crauthem, Crauthem
Attendance: 520
Referees: Carmaux, Mursch (FRA)
three players 4 (14–12) Tsatso 8
  Report  

HC Dicken won 56–50 on aggregate.


9 February 2019
18:00
MŠK Považská Bystrica 21–31 HC Neva SPb Sporting Hall MSK, Považská Bystrica
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Aliyev, Aghakishiyev (AZE)
Vallo 8 (11–14) Voronin 9
  Report  
15 February 2019
17:15
HC Neva SPb 25–24 MŠK Považská Bystrica Interuniversity sports center (MUSC), Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 450
Referees: Bozhinovski, Nachevski (MKD)
Babkin, Voronin 5 (11–8) Bystrický 6
  Report  

HC Neva SPb won 56–45 on aggregate.


9 February 2019
18:00
Ramat Hasharon HC 28-34 A.E.K. Athens Oranim Sports hall, Ramat HaSharon
Attendance: 267
Referees: Sekulić, Jovandić (SRB)
Pomeranz 9 (15–17) Jakobsen 8
  Report  
16 February 2019
14:00
A.E.K. Athens 35–25 Ramat Hasharon HC O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens
Attendance: 700
Referees: Capoccia, Jucker (SUI)
Jakobsen, Mylonas 5 (17–15) Pomeranz 5
  Report  

A.E.K. Athens won 69–53 on aggregate.


10 February 2019
18:00
ØIF Arendal 27–21 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol Sparebanken Sör Amfi, Arendal
Attendance: 1,276
Referees: Čerņavskis, Bogdanovs (LAT)
Lindboe 12 (13–10) Nekrasov 6
  Report  
16 February 2019
15:00
Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 31–22 ØIF Arendal STC Lukomore, Budyonnovsk
Attendance: 750
Referees: Frieser, Kavulič (CZE)
Dashko 8 (18–13) Lindell 6
  Report   

Dinamo Viktor Stavropol won 53–49 on aggregate.


10 February 2019
19:30
HC Dukla Prague 23–28 CSM București DHC Sport Hall SK Slavia Praha, Prague
Attendance: 300
Referees: Butskevich, Butskevich (BLR)
Blecha 6 (10–19) Rotaru 6
  Report  
16 February 2019
16:00
CSM București 30–25 HC Dukla Prague Dinamo Polyvalent Hall, Bucharest
Attendance: 800
Referees: Novikov, Rozhkov (UKR)
Mănescu, Teixeira 8 (15–10) Klíma 6
  Report  

CSM București won 58–48 on aggregate.


9 February 2019
16:00
VHC Šviesa Vilnius 16–29 RK Borac m:tel Lues Sport Hall, Vilnius
Attendance: 400
Referees: Loshak, Shajbakov (UKR)
Drabavičius 7 (8–12) Daničić 6
  Report  
16 February 2019
20:00
RK Borac m:tel 23–22 VHC Šviesa Vilnius Sportska Dvorana "Borik", Banja Luka
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Di Domenico, Fornasier (ITA)
Miljković, Unčanin 4 Report Drabavičius 8
   

RK Borac m:tel won 52–38 on aggregate.


10 February 2019
15:00
Masheka Mogilev 31–32 HC Visé BM Sport Complex "Olympiets", Mogilev
Attendance: 1,400
Referees: Ivanović, Vujisić (MNE)
Tilnenko 10 (14–16) Carvalhais, Hadžić 5
  Report  
17 February 2019
16:00
HC Visé BM 36–34 Masheka Mogilev Hall Omnisports de Visé, Visé
Attendance: 500
Referees: Fremstad, Pedersen (NOR)
Rola 9 (18–14) Mikhalchuk 10
  Report

HC Visé BM won 68–65 on aggregate.


16 February 2019
20:00
Donbass 22–32 Madeira Andebol SAD Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 350
Referees: Rosendo, Estévez (ESP)
Honcharov, Ivanov 6 (12–13) Landim 7
  Report  
17 February 2019
18:00
Madeira Andebol SAD 28–25 Donbass Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 350
Referees: Rosendo, Estévez (ESP)
Semedo 8 (12–14) Ivanov, Orlovskyi 7
  Report  

Madeira Andebol SAD won 60–47 on aggregate.

Quarterfinals

The draw event was held at the EHF Office in Vienna on Tuesday 19 February 2019. The draw determined the quarter-final and also the semi-final pairings. Teams listed first will play the first leg at home. For the quarter-finals, there was no seeding as all eight teams were drawn from the same pot one after another. There was also no country protection applied in the draw. The semi-final draw followed using the quarter-final pairings.[6][7]

The first quarter-final leg is scheduled for 23–24 March, while the second leg will follow on 30–31 March 2019.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 49–51 AEK Athens 25–21 24–30
Madeira Andebol SAD 54–53 HC Dicken 28–27 26–26
HC Visé BM 45–74 HC Neva SPb 26–33 19–41
CSM București 54–42 RK Borac m:tel 25–19 29–23

Matches

23 March 2019
15:00
Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 25–21 A.E.K. Athens STC Lukomore, Budyonnovsk
Attendance: 930
Referees: Kaludjerović, Vujacić (MNE)
Krivenko 8 (13–13) Jakobsen, Mylonas 5
Report  
30 March 2019
14:00
A.E.K. Athens 30-24 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens
Attendance: 800
Referees: Fremstad, Pedersen (NOR)
Jakobsen 11 (14–9) Otrezov 7
  Report  

A.E.K. Athens won 51–49 on aggregate.


23 March 2019
16:00
CSM București 25–19 RK Borac m:tel Dinamo Polyvalent Hall, Bucharest
Attendance: 850
Referees: Chrzan, Janas (POL)
Santos 8 (16–7) Dakić, Savić 4
  Report  
30 March 2019
20:00
RK Borac m:tel 23–29 CSM București Sportska Dvorana "Borik", Banja Luka
Attendance: 3,300
Referees: Jovchev, Yonchev (BUL)
Đurđević 7 (9–16) Vražalić 6
  Report  

CSM București won 54–42 on aggregate.


24 March 2019
17:00
Madeira Andebol SAD 28–27 HC Dicken Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 475
Referees: Geraets, Geraets (NED)
Pereira, Ribeiro 5 (15–9) Granlund 9
  Report  
30 March 2019
14:30
HC Dicken 26–26 Madeira Andebol SAD Pirkkola Arena, Helsinki
Attendance: 500
Referees: Xhema, Jahja (KOS)
Granlund 7 (10–12) António, Semedo 7
   Report  

Madeira Andebol SAD won 54–53 on aggregate.


24 March 2019
16:00
HC Visé BM 26–33 HC Neva SPb Hall Omnisports de Visé, Visé
Attendance: 600
Referees: Hofer, Schmidhuber (AUT)
Hodžić 7 (13–17) Babkin, Turaev 8
  Report  
31 March 2019
14:00
HC Neva SPb 41–19 HC Visé BM Interuniversity sports center (MUSC), Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 300
Referees: Jerlecki, Labun (POL)
Makin 10 (22–10) Lahonda 5
  Report  

HC Neva SPb won 74–45 on aggregate.

Semifinals

The first semi-final legs was scheduled for 20–21 April 2019, while the second legs followed on 27–28 April 2019.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HC Neva SPb 44–51 CSM București 24–26 20–25
Madeira Andebol SAD 57–44 AEK Athens 27–22 30–22

Matches

20 April 2019
14:00
HC Neva SPb 24–26 CSM București Interuniversity sports center (MUSC), Saint Petersburg
Attendance: 400
Referees: Jović, Arnautović (BIH)
Emelyanenko 6 (13–11) Teixeira 7
  Report  
27 April 2019
16:00
CSM București 25–20 HC Neva SPb Dinamo Polyvalent Hall, Bucharest
Attendance: 500
Referees: Vitaku, Vitaku (KOS)
Teixeira 8 (15–11) Emelyanenko, Turaev 4
  Report  

CSM București won 51–44 on aggregate.


20 April 2019
18:00
Madeira Andebol SAD 27–22 A.E.K. Athens Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 640
Referees: Canbro, Kliko (SWE)
Ribeiro 9 (12–10) Baláž, Jakobsen 6
  Report  
27 April 2019
15:00
A.E.K. Athens 22–30 Madeira Andebol SAD O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens
Attendance: 800
Referees: Budzák, Záhradník (SVK)
Palevičius 7 (9-13) António 7
  Report   

Madeira Andebol SAD won 57–44 on aggregate.

Final

The first leg was played on 11–12 May and the second was played on 18–19 May 2019. The final home rights draw was held on 30 April 2019 in Vienna.[8]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Madeira Andebol SAD 42–48 CSM București 22–22 20–26

Matches

12 May 2019
16:30
Madeira Andebol SAD 22–22 CSM București Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Buache, Meyer (SUI)
António 7 (9–8) A.Esteki 5
  Report  
18 May 2019
13:30
CSM București 26–20 Madeira Andebol SAD Dinamo Polyvalent Hall, Bucharest
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Katsikis, Michailidis (GRE)
S.Esteki, Rotaru 6 (16–9) Semedo 6
  Report  

CSM București won 48–42 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals[9]
1 Elledy Semedo Madeira Andebol SAD 58
2 Lars Jakobsen AEK Athens 48
3 Ribeiro Ulisses Madeira Andebol SAD 40

See also

References

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