Hungarian handball clubs in European competitions

Hungarian handball clubs have entered European handball competitions (EHF Champions League (formerly known as EHF European Cup), EHF European League (formerly known as EHF Cup), EHF European Cup (formerly known as EHF Challenge Cup) and the now defunct EHF Cup Winners' Cup).

Men's coefficients by season
(EHF coefficient)
SeasonPointsRank
2008/0952.006
2009/1063.894 Rise
2010/1167.334 Same position
2011/1265.223 Rise
2012/1351.785 Fall
2013/1443.337 Fall
2014/1546.256 Rise
2015/1674.574 Rise
2016/17103.333 Rise
2017/18119.832 Rise
2018/19106.833 Fall
2019/2086.334 Fall
2020/21[1]99.834 Same position
2021/22[2]94.834 Same position
2022/23[3]94.17 (in progress)4 Same position
Women's coefficients by season
(EHF coefficient)
SeasonPointsRank
2008/0997.782
2009/1093.563 Fall
2010/1187.333 Same position
2011/1277.564 Fall
2012/1386.442 Rise
2013/1497.782 Same position
2014/15109.221 Rise
2015/16112.441 Same position
2016/17100.442 Fall
2017/18110.562 Same position
2018/19114.131 Rise
2019/20130.001 Same position
2020/21162.501 Same position
2021/22158.331 Same position
2022/23157.67 (in progress)1 Same position

European champions

Men's

Champions League
(European Cup)
European League
(EHF Cup)
European Cup
(Challenge Cup)
Cup Winners Cup
1981/82 – Bp. Honvéd1985/86 – Győri ETO
2013/14Szeged
None1991/92 – Veszprém
2007/08 – Veszprém

Women's

Champions League
(European Cup)
European League
(EHF Cup)
European Cup
(Challenge Cup)
Cup Winners Cup
1981/82 – Vasas
1998/99Dunaferr
2012/13Győri ETO
2013/14Győri ETO
2016/17Győri ETO
2017/18Győri ETO
2018/19Győri ETO
1994/95Debreceni VSC
1995/96Debreceni VSC
1997/98 – Dunaferr
2004/05 – Fehérvár
2005/06 – Ferencváros
2015/16Dunaújváros
2018/19Siófok KC
None1978Ferencváros
1980/81Bp. Spartacus
1994/95Dunaferr
2010/11Ferencváros
2011/12Ferencváros

Summary

Women's summary

Current club allocation is as following: 2 clubs (champion and runner-up) for the Champions League group stage or qualifying round, 3 clubs (league 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th placed team or the national cup qualifier) for the EHF European League qualifying rounds.

Season CH RU 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th CW CQ
2002–03DUNFTCETOFEHFTCVÁC
2003–04DUNETOFTCVÁCFEHDUNVÁC
2004–05ETODUNFTCFEHDEBETOVÁC
2005–06ETOFTCDUNDEBFEHHALETOFEH
2006–07FTCETODUNFEHDEBETO
2007–08ETODUNFTCFEHDEBETO
2008–09ETOFTCDEBBÉKFEHETODEB
2009–10ETODEBVÁCBÉKETOFTC
2010–11ETODEBFTCVÁCFEHBÉKETOFEH
2011–12ETOFTCSIÓÉRDVESFEHVÁCETOBÉK
2012–13ETOFTCÉRDVÁCFEHETOVES
2013–14ETOFTCÉRDDUNETOSIÓ
2014–15FTCETOÉRDDUNSIÓETOÉRD
2015–16ETOFTCÉRDDEBDUNETOFEH
2016–17ETOFTCÉRDDUNVÁCFTCDEB
2017–18ETOFTCÉRDDUNSIÓVÁCETO
2018–19ETOFTCSIÓÉRDVÁCDEBETO
2019–20Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21FTCETODEBMOSMTKVÁCETO
2021–22ETOFTCDEBVÁCMOSSIÓFTC
2022–23ETOFTCDEBMOSVÁCFTC
2023–24In progress

Key to colours

Champions LeagueEuropean LeagueCup Winners' Cup

Notes

  • – Historical names shown in brackets according to respective seasons
  • (1) Tobol did not apply for Intertoto Cup 2002

Progress by season

Women's progress

Season QR GS MR QF SF F QR1 QR2 QR3 GS QF SF F
Champions LeagueEuropean League
2022/23
ETODEB
FTCMOS
VÁC
SIÓ
2021/22
FTCMOS
ETODEB
VÁC
MTK
2020/21
ETOSIÓ
FTCDEB
VÁC
FEH
2019/20
ETOSIÓ
FTCÉRD
VÁC
DEB
2018/19ETOÉRD
FTCDUN
SIÓ
VÁC
2017/18ETOÉRD
FTCDUN
DEB
VÁC
2016/17ETODUN
FTCÉRD
DEB
FEH

Full European record

Men's record

EHF Champions League/European Cup

The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1961/62Bp. SpartacusFirst roundwo. Śląsk Wrocław
1962/63Bp. SpartacusRound of 1611–24 Dinamo București
1964/65Bp. HonvédFirst roundwo. AZS Wrocław
1965/66Bp. Honvéd Final14–16 DHfK Leipzig
1966/67Bp. HonvédQuarter-finals32–36 Cuncevo19-21 at home, 13-15 at away
1967/68Bp. HonvédRound of 1634–43 Dukla Prague22-18 at home, 12-25 at away
1969/70Bp. HonvédQuarter-finals40–44 Steaua București20-18 at home, 20-26 at away
1970/71ElektromosFirst round22–32 SoIK Hellas13-17 at home, 9-15 at away
1972/73ElektromosFirst round29–40 VIF Dimitrov Sofia13-12 at home, 16-28 at away
1973/74Bp. HonvédQuarter-finals26–32 MAI Moscow13-10 at home, 13-22 at away
1974/75Bp. SpartacusQuarter-finals28–34 VfL Gummersbach15-15 at home, 13-19 at away
1976/77Debreceni DózsaQuarter-finals45–62 Fredericia KFUM28-31 at home, 17-31 at away
1977/78Bp. HonvédSemi-finals38–41 Magdeburg21-22 at home, 17-19 at away
1978/79Bp. HonvédSemi-finals36–42 TV Großwallstadt27-24 at home, 9-18 at away
1979/80TatabányaQuarter-finals40–41 Dukla Prague19-18 at home, 21-23 at away
1980/81TatabányaRound of 1643–43 (a) Vikingur Reykjavik23-22 at home, 20-21 at away
1981/82Bp. Honvéd Winners49–34 TSV St. Otmar25-16 at home, 24-18 at away
1982/83Bp. HonvédQuarter-finals39–47 Metaloplastika19-15 at home, 20-32 at away
VeszprémRound of 1644–61 CSKA Moscow25-30 at home, 19-31 at away
1983/84Bp. HonvédSemi-finals41–54 Metaloplastika20-24 at home, 21-30 at away
1984/85Bp. HonvédRound of 1651–53 FH Hafnarfjörður29-27 at home, 22-26 at away
1985/86TatabányaRound of 1647–53 Dukla Prague24-24 at home, 23-29 at away
1986/87VeszprémRound of 1643–56 Empor Rostock23-26 at home, 20-30 at away
1987/88VeszprémRound of 1636–46 CSKA Moscow22-22 at home, 14-24 at away
1988/89Győri ETORound of 1641–45 HK Drott23-22 at home, 18-23 at away
1989/90Győri ETOQuarter-finals43–60 SKA Minsk21-29 at home, 22-31 at away
1990/91Győri ETOFirst round42–46 Steaua București21-20 at home, 21-26 at away
1991/92ElektromosQuarter-finals42–58 Santander24-28 at home, 18-30 at away
1992/93ElektromosQuarter-finals41–42 Vénissieux27-22 at home, 14-20 at away
1993/94VeszprémRound of 1642–48 Santander29-26 at home, 16-25 at away
1994/95Veszprém3rd in Group stageN/A Zagreb, Santander, KIF Kolding
1995/96Veszprém3rd in Group stageN/A Bidasoa Irun, THW Kiel, ABC Braga
1996/97SzegedQuarter-finals42–66 Barcelona25-26 at home, 17-40 at away
1997/98VeszprémQuarter-finals60–60 (a) Barcelona33-28 at home, 27-32 at away
1998/99VeszprémQuarter-finals53–58 Barcelona29-29 at home, 24-29 at away
1999/00VeszprémQuarter-finals53–55 Zagreb27-25 at home, 26-30 at away
2000/01Dunaferr3rd in Group stageN/A Barcelona, Montpellier, Wybrzeże Gdańsk
2001/02Veszprém Finals48–51 Magdeburg23-21 at home, 25-30 at away
2002/03VeszprémSemi-finals50–54 San Antonio30-26 at home, 20-28 at away
2003/04VeszprémQuarter-finals49–61 Ciudad Real25-28 at home, 24-33 at away
SzegedQuarter-finals54–59 Magdeburg30-31 at home, 24-28 at away
2004/05VeszprémQuarter-finals55–63 Ciudad Real33-34 at home, 22-29 at away
SzegedRound of 1643–44 Celje20-21 at home, 23-23 at away
2005/06VeszprémSemi-finals58–59 San Antonio29-27 at home, 29-32 at away
SzegedRound of 1658–68 Ciudad Real31-32 at home, 27-36 at away
2006/07VeszprémQuarter-finals71–75 THW Kiel39-36 at home, 32-39 at away
SzegedRound of 1649–50 Valladolid25-25 at home, 24-25 at away
2007/08Szeged3rd in Main roundN/A Barcelona, GOG Svendborg, Celje
Veszprém3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A VfL Gummersbach, Celje, Valur
2008/09VeszprémQuarter-finals56–58 Ciudad Real32-29 at home, 24-29 at away
Szeged3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Zagreb, Wisła Płock
2009/10VeszprémQuarter-finals60–67 Barcelona33-34 at home, 27-33 at away
Szeged5th in Group stageN/A Montpellier, Chekhovskiye Medvedi, Valladolid, HCM Constanța, PAOK
2010/11VeszprémRound of 1651–54 Barcelona30-26 at home, 21-28 at away
SzegedRound of 1646–60 Flensburg-Handewitt26-27 at home, 20-33 at away
2011/12VeszprémRound of 1655–56 Ademar León27-25 at home, 28-31 at away
Szeged5th in Group stageN/A THW Kiel, AG København, Ademar León, Montpellier, Partizan
2012/13VeszprémQuarter-finals59–61 THW Kiel28-29 at home, 31-32 at away
SzegedRound of 1653–57 Kielce26-25 at home, 27-32 at away
2013/14VeszprémFourth place25–26 Barcelona
SzegedWildcard qualification (to EHF)39–45 Metalurg23-19 at home, 16-26 at away
2014/15Veszprém Final23–28 Barcelona
SzegedQuarter-finals54–60 THW Kiel31-29 at home, 23-31 at away
2015/16Veszprém Final35–35 (3-4 p) Kielce
SzegedRound of 1662–65 THW Kiel33-29 at home, 29-26 at away
2016/17Veszprém Third place34–30 Barcelona
SzegedQuarter-finals57–60 Paris Saint-Germain27-30 at home, 30-30 at away
2017/18VeszprémRound of 1659–61 Skjern34-29 at home, 25-32 at away
SzegedRound of 1650–56 THW Kiel28-27 at home, 22-29 at away
2018/19SzegedQuarter-finals52–56 Vardar29-25 at home, 23-31 at away
Veszprém Final24–27 Vardar
2019/20VeszprémThird-place match26–31 Paris Saint-Germain
SzegedQuarter-finals VardarCancelled due to COVID-19
2020/21VeszprémQuarter-finals60–62 HBC Nantes32–30 at home, 28–32 at away
SzegedPlay-offs56–66 THW Kiel28–33 at home, 28–33 at away
2021/22SzegedPlay-offs57–60 SG Flensburg Handewitt36–35 at home, 21–25 at away
VeszprémFourth place34–34 (1–3) (p) THW Kiel
2022/23Szeged
Veszprém

EHF European Handball League/EHF Cup/IHF Cup

While the IHF Cup (1981–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1981/82TatabányaRound of 1650–50 (a) Leipzig30-23 at home, 20-27 at away
1982/83TatabányaQuarter-finals44–55 ZTR Zaporizhzhia26-26 at home, 18-29 at away
1983/84TatabányaSemi-finals43–44 TV Großwallstadt23-22 at home, 20-22 at away
1984/85SzegedRound of 1655–62 Alicante31-33 at home, 24-29 at away
1985/86Győri ETO Winners43–41 Alicante23-17 at home, 20-24 at away
1986/87SzegedRound of 1640–44 Slavia Prague22-21 at home, 18-23 at away
1987/88SzegedFirst round39–53 VIF Dimitrov Sofia23-28 at home, 16-25 at away
1988/89Debreceni DózsaFirst round39–53 Initia Hasselt18-15 at home, 11-15 at away
1989/90TatabányaFirst round47–58 Dukla Prague22-20 at home, 25-38 at away
1990/91SzegedFirst round43–44 Minaur Baia Mare27-21 at home, 16-23 at away
1991/92Bp. HonvédFirst round33–37 Wisła Płock17-14 at home, 16-23 at away
1992/93SzegedFirst round42–43 Steaua București21-16 at home, 21-27 at away
1993/94ElektromosQuarter-finals42–46 Linde Linz23-22 at home, 19-24 at away
1994/95SzegedQuarter-finals48–48 (a) Polyot Cheljabinsk27-25 at home, 21-23 at away
1995/96ElektromosQuarter-finals41–43 Granollers21-17 at home, 20-26 at away
1996/97ElektromosRound of 3247–47 (a) Gorenje Velenje25-25 at home, 22-22 at away
1997/98DunaferrRound of 1645–49 THW Kiel24-23 at home, 21-26 at away
1998/99DunaferrRound of 3239–47 TV Suhr23-20 at home, 16-27 at away
1999/00SzegedRound of 1656–56 (a) Viking31-29 at home, 25-27 at away
2000/01SzegedQuarter-finals51–53 Bidasoa Irun28-27 at home, 23-26 at away
KiskőrösThird round38–56 CSKA Moscow18-30 at home, 20-26 at away
2001/02SzegedThird round63–64 Gáldar33-28 at home, 30-36 at away
PLERSecond round49–59 Bregenz27-25 at home, 22-34 at away
2002/03DunaferrSemi-finals52–53 Dinamo Astrakhan27-30 at home, 23-25 at away
OrosházaSecond round52–60 Portovik Yuzhny26-34 at home, 26-26 at away
2003/04DunaferrQuarter-finals57–68 Dinamo Astrakhan30-32 at home, 27-36 at away
Győri ETOThird round53–54 Meshkov Brest27-22 at home, 26-32 at away
2004/05DunaferrQuarter-finals56–60 VfL Gummersbach35-30 at home, 21-30 at away
TatabányaThird round54–63 Dunkerque31-27 at home, 23-36 at away
2005/06DunaferrThird round58–61 Beşiktaş34-31 at home, 24-30 at away
TatabányaThird round61–64 Wacker Thun30-27 at home, 31-37 at away
2006/07DunaferrRound of 1656–58 Aragón35-25 at home, 21-33 at away
PLERRound of 1658–67 Grasshoppers36-32 at home, 22-35 at away
2007/08DunaferrRound of 1653–66 Aragón39-30 at home, 24-36 at away
Debreceni KSEThird round63–64 SKIF Krasnodar35-29 at home, 28-35 at away
2008/09Komlói BSKThird round63–75 Maccabi Rishon LeZion36-35 at home, 27-40 at away
Debreceni KSERound of 1650–61 Gorenje Velenje26-26 at home, 24-35 at away
2009/10DunaferrThird round42–49 Tatran Prešov23-22 at home, 19-27 at away
PLERThird round47–48 Haukar21-22 at home, 26-26 at away
2010/11TatabányaRound of 1656–64 Logroño30-25 at home, 26-39 at away
DunaferrThird round49–73 Porto27-37 at home, 22-36 at away
2011/12TatabányaThird round51–62 Frisch Auf Göppingen26-28 at home, 25-34 at away
BalatonfüredThird round48–56 Dunkerque27-26 at home, 21-30 at away
2012/13TatabányaSecond qualifying round46–59 Elverum23-27 at home, 23-32 at away
BalatonfüredSecond qualifying round52–53 Vojvodina27-24 at home, 25-29 at away
2013/14Szeged Winners29–28 Montpellier
Csurgó3rd in Group stageN/A Lugi HF, Ademar León, Hannover-Burgdorf
TatabányaSecond qualifying round47–51 Lugi HF20-24 at home, 27-27 at away
2014/15Balatonfüred4th in Group stageN/A Melsungen, Eskilstuna Guif, Nexe Našice
TatabányaThird qualifying round47–54 St. Petersburg23-22 at home, 24-32 at away
OrosházaThird qualifying round45–72 Skjern25-32 at home, 20-40 at away
2015/16TatabányaThird qualifying round48–59 Ystads IF20-31 at home, 28-28 at away
CsurgóThird qualifying round61–65 Magdeburg24-23 at home, 37-42 at away
2016/17TatabányaQuarter-finals47–58 Füchse Berlin25-30 at home, 22-28 at away
BalatonfüredSecond qualifying round48–50 Pfadi Winterthur28-23 at home, 20-27 at away
CsurgóThird qualifying round51–53 Anaitasuna30-26 at home, 21-27 at away
2017/18TatabányaThird qualifying round46–47 Chambéry25-24 at home, 21-23 at away
BudakalászThird qualifying round48–61 Anaitasuna27-35 at home, 21-26 at away
CsurgóSecond qualifying round59–60 Dubrava33-24 at home, 26-36 at away
BalatonfüredThird qualifying round46–55 Granollers25-27 at home, 21-28 at away
2018/19TatabányaQuarter-final50–52 TTH Holstebro26-23 at home, 24-29 at away
Balatonfüred4th in Group StageN/A Füchse Berlin, Saint-Raphaël Var Handball, Logroño La Rioja
Komlói BSKSecond qualifying round56–56 (a) Olympiacos34-29 at home, 22-27 at away
2019/20TatabányaGroup StageN/A Füchse Berlin, PAUC Handball, Logroño La Rioja
BalatonfüredThird qualifying round51–56 León30–27 at home, 21–29 at away
CsurgóThird qualifying round48–54 Nîmes28–25 at home, 20–29 at away
2020/21TatabányaGroup StageN/A Rhein Neckar Löwen, Kadetten Schaffhausen, GOG Håndbold, RK Eurofarm Pelister, RK Trimo Trebnje
Balatonfüredi KSESecond qualifying round22–23 RK Trimo Trebnje22–23 at away, home match got cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests.
Gyöngyösi KKSecond qualifying round47–61 Füchse Berlin23–25 at home, 24–36 at away
2021/22TatabányaGroup StageN/A USAM Nîmes Gard, RK Eurofarm Pelister], Kadetten Schaffhausen, Sporting CP, AEK Athens HC
Balatonfüredi KSEFirst qualifying round47–47 HK Malmö27–25 at home, 20–22 at away
Csurgói KKFirst qualifying round51–58 Constanța23–27 at home, 28–31 at away
2022/23Balatonfüredi KSE
Ferencvárosi TC
Veszprém Felsőörs

EHF/IHF Cup Winners' Cup

While the IHF Cup Winners' Cup (1976–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, it was not organised by EHF. The final tournament was held in 2011–12, after which it was absorbed into the EHF Cup.[4]

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1976/77ElektromosRound of 1648–56 Magdeburg28-28 at home, 20-28 at away
1977/78SzegedQuarter-finals46–47 Anilana Łódź26-22 at home, 20-25 at away
1978/79SzegedSemi-finals31–39 VfL Gummersbach21-21 at home, 10-18 at away
1979/80Debreceni DózsaQuarter-finals43–54 Alicante24-22 at home, 19-32 at away
1980/81ElektromosQuarter-finals38–46 Metaloplastika16-20 at home, 22-26 at away
1981/82ElektromosQuarter-finals50–55 VfL Günzburg29-27 at home, 21-28 at away
1982/83SzegedSemi-finals44–61 SKA Minsk25-24 at home, 19-37 at away
1983/84SzegedSemi-finals50–51 Sloga Doboj24-26 at home, 26-25 at away
1984/85VeszprémRound of 1638–44 Dynamo Berlin18-23 at home, 20-21 at away
1985/86VeszprémSemi-finals46–54 Barcelona27-25 at home, 19-29 at away
1986/87Győri ETOQuarter-finals38–38 (a) MTSV Schwabing23-17 at home, 15-21 at away
1987/88Győri ETORound of 1637–39 Atlético Madrid24-15 at home, 13-24 at away
1988/89VeszprémQuarter-finals38–43 TuSEM Essen23-20 at home, 15-23 at away
1989/90VeszprémSemi-finals45–54 Santander24-29 at home, 21-25 at away
1990/91VeszprémSemi-finals35–38 TSV Milbertshofen20-15 at home, 15-23 at away
1991/92Veszprém Winners51–34 TSV Milbertshofen24-14 at home, 27-20 at away
1992/93Veszprém Finals43–46 Vitrolles22-23 at home, 21-23 at away
Győri ETOFirst round44–44 (a) Minaur Baia Mare25-20 at home, 19-24 at away
1993/94SzegedSemi-finals36–43 Barcelona22-24 at home, 14-19 at away
1994/95ElektromosQuarter-finals45–53 Barcelona20-19 at home, 25-34 at away
1995/96Győri ETORound of 3255–61 Crvena zvezda30-27 at home, 25-34 at away
1996/97Veszprém Finals38–41 Bidasoa Irun19-17 at home, 19-24 at away
1997/98ElektromosQuarter-finals38–40 Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen22-18 at home, 16-22 at away
1998/99ElektromosRound of 3240–46 Partizan20-21 at home, 20-25 at away
1999/00Dunaferr Finals45–48 San Antonio26-20 at home, 19-28 at away
2000/01VeszprémQuarter-finals42–53 Flensburg-Handewitt20-22 at home, 22-31 at away
2001/02DunaferrSemi-finals42–47 Flensburg-Handewitt21-22 at home, 21-25 at away
2002/03SzegedQuarter-finals62–74 TBV Lemgo30-34 at home, 32-40 at away
2003/04CsömörSecond round38–43 Portovik Yuzhny18-19 at home, 20-24 at away
2004/05NyíregyházaSecond round58–61 Medveščak32-27 at home, 26-34 at away
2005/06PLERSecond round58–58 (a) Haslum29-31 at home, 29-27 at away
2006/07Komlói BSKSecond round47–58 Bjerringbro-Silkeborg23-23 at home, 24-35 at away
2007/08Veszprém Winners (from CL)65–60 Rhein-Neckar Löwen37-32 at home, 28-28 at away
PLERThird round50–56 Milli Piyango26-31 at home, 24-25 at away
2008/09SzegedQuarter-finals (from CL)56–60 HSG Nordhorn31-26 at home, 25-34 at away
DunaferrRound of 1652–57 Szeged33-29 at home, 19-28 at away
PLERThird round56–61 Dunaferr30-32 at home, 26-29 at away
2009/10FerencvárosThird round51–62 Cimos Koper29-34 at home, 22-28 at away
2010/11BalatonfüredRound of 1647–49 Tremblay-en-France20-20 at home, 27-29 at away
2011/12FTC-PLERRound of 1651–64 Flensburg-Handewitt26-32 at home, 25-32 at away

EHF City Cup

Although the tournament was founded in 1993–94, it was only taken over by EHF in 2000. After that, the name was switched to EHF Challenge Cup

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1993/94Győri ETORound of 1638–43 Benfica21-24 at home, 17-19 at away
1994/95Komlói BSKRound of 3232–35 ABC Braga14-21 at home, 18-14 at away
1995/96SzegedSemi-finals48–53 VfL Hameln26-27 at home, 22-26 at away
1996/97Győri ETORound of 3242–42 (a) Drammen27-25 at home, 15-17 at away
1997/98SzegedQuarter-finals48–54 TuS Nettelstedt22-25 at home, 26-29 at away
1998/99SzegedQuarter-finals54–56 TuS Nettelstedt25-28 at home, 29-28 at away
1999/00NyíregyházaRound of 3248–57 ASKI Ankara25-25 at home, 23-32 at away

Women's record

Women's EHF Champions League/European Cup

The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1962/63Bp. SpartacusFirst round8–20 Rapid București2-4 at home, 6-16 at away
1963/64Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals12–22 Rapid București7-11 at home, 5-13 at away
1964/65Bp. Spartacus Finals16–21 HG København10-7 at home, 6-14 at away
1965/66Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals9–13 Leipzig5-3 at home, 4-10 at away
1966/67Bp. SpartacusQuarter-finals16–18 Žalgiris Kaunas8-7 at home, 8-11 at away
1967/68FerencvárosFirst round11–14 Empor Rostock7-4 at home, 5-10 at away
1969/70FerencvárosFirst round18–26 Leipzig8-7 at home, 10-19 at away
1970/71Ferencváros Final9–11 Spartak Kyiv
1971/72VeszprémSemi-finals15–23 Spartak Kyiv10-9 at home, 5-14 at away
1972/73FerencvárosFirst round15–20 Leipzig8-9 at home, 7-11 at away
1973/74VasasQuarter-finals23–24 Radnički Belgrade15-12 at home, 8-12 at away
1974/75VasasSemi-finals25–27 Lokomotiva Zagreb14-11 at home, 11-16 at away
1976/77VasasQuarter-finals21–23 Spartak Kyiv13-10 at home, 8-13 at away
1977/78Vasas Final14–19 TSC Berlin
1978/79Vasas Finals26–27 Spartak Kyiv17-13 at home, 9-14 at away
1980/81VasasFirst round28–30 Spartak Kyiv14-11 at home, 14-19 at away
1981/82Vasas Winners50–43 Radnički Belgrade29-19 at home, 21-24 at away
1982/83VasasSemi-finals48–54 Radnički Belgrade26-22 at home, 22-32 at away
Bp. SpartacusQuarter-finals32–35 Vasas16-21 at home, 16-14 at away
1983/84VasasSemi-finals29–32 Bayer Leverkusen17-17 at home, 12-15 at away
1984/85Bp. SpartacusRound of 1653–56 Știința Bacău31-27 at home, 22-29 at away
1985/86VasasSemi-finals37–43 Spartak Kyiv18-15 at home, 19-28 at away
1986/87VasasRound of 1640–49 Radnički Belgrade27-22 at home, 13-27 at away
1987/88Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals50–63 Spartak Kyiv25-27 at home, 25-36 at away
1988/89Debreceni VSCSemi-finals39–49 Hypo Niederösterreich24-29 at home, 15-20 at away
1989/90ÉpítőkRound of 1636–37 AZS Wrocław17-17 at home, 19-20 at away
1990/91ÉpítőkSemi-finals38–48 Hypo Niederösterreich22-24 at home, 16-24 at away
1991/92HargitaSemi-finals40–41 Lützellinden21-15 at home, 19-26 at away
1992/93Vasas Finals25–40 Hypo Niederösterreich14-17 at home, 11-23 at away
1993/94Vasas Finals39–45 Hypo Niederösterreich18-20 at home, 21-25 at away
1994/95Ferencváros3rd in Group stageN/A Walle Bremen, Podravka Koprivnica, Swift Roermond
1995/96Ferencváros2nd in Group stageN/A Hypo Niederösterreich, Viborg, Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea
1996/97FerencvárosSemi-finals43–50 Viborg19-23 at home, 24-27 at away
1997/98Ferencváros3rd in Group stageN/A Milar Valencia, Krim, Metz
1998/99Dunaferr Winners51–49 Krim25-23 at home, 26-26 at away
1999/00DunaferrQuarter-finals53–55 Budućnost33-33 at home, 26-30 at away
FerencvárosQuarter-finals48–52 Hypo Niederösterreich27-23 at home, 21-29 at away
2000/01FerencvárosSemi-finals42–46 Viborg21-22 at home, 21-24 at away
Győri ETO4th in Group stageN/A Krim, Milar Valencia, Spartak Kyiv
2001/02Dunaferr3rd in Group stageN/A Budućnost, Milar Valencia, GOG Gudme
Ferencváros Finals49–51 Kometal Gjorče Petrov27-25 at home, 22-26 at away
2002/03FerencvárosQuarter-finals60–67 Milar Valencia34-32 at home, 26-35 at away
DunaferrSecond qual. round (to EHF)51–52 Ferrobús Mislata31-25 at home, 20-27 at away
2003/04DunaferrSemi-finals56–61 Slagelse34-29 at home, 22-32 at away
FerencvárosQuarter-finals55–60 Slagelse30-28 at home, 25-32 at away
2004/05DunaferrSemi-finals42–49 Slagelse25-28 at home, 17-21 at away
Győri ETOSecond qual. round (to EHF)57–58 Motor Zaporizhzhia29-27 at home, 28-31 at away
2005/06Győri ETO3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A Kometal Gjorče Petrov, Aalborg, Dinamo Volgograd
Dunaferr3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A Slagelse, Lada Togliatti, Knjaz Miloš
2006/07Győri ETOSemi-finals47–61 Slagelse22-30 at home, 25-31 at away
Ferencváros3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A Hypo Niederösterreich, Slagelse, Kometal Gjorče Petrov
2007/08Ferencváros4th in Group stageN/A Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Viborg, Budućnost
Győri ETOSemi-finals46–50 Zvezda Zvenigorod21-27 at home, 25-23 at away
2008/09Győri ETO Finals49–50 Viborg23-26 at home, 24-26 at away
DunaferrSecond qual. tournament (to EHF)N/A FC København, Motor Zaporizhzhia, Naisa Niš
2009/10Győri ETOSemi-finals45–49 Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea25-25 at home, 20-24 at away
FerencvárosSecond qual. tournament (to EHF)N/A FC København, Smart, LC Brühl
2010/11Győri ETOSemi-finals45–50 Itxako-Navarra24-24 at home, 21-26 at away
Debreceni VSC4th in Group stageN/A Itxako-Navarra, Leipzig, Hypo Niederösterreich
2011/12Győri ETO Finals54–54 (a) Budućnost29-27 at home, 25-27 at away
Debreceni VSCSecond qual. tournament (to CWC)N/A Buxtehude, Zagłębie Lubin, Gil Eanes
2012/13Győri ETO Winners47–43 Larvik23-22 at home, 24-21 at away
Ferencváros3rd in Main roundN/A Krim, Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Zvezda Zvenigorod
2013/14Győri ETO Winners27–21 Budućnost
Ferencváros3rd in Group stage (to CWC)N/A Midtjylland, Budućnost, Lublin
ÉrdSecond qual. tournament (to CWC)N/A Ferencváros, Lokomotiva Zagreb, LK Zug
2014/15Győri ETOQuarter-finals45–51 Vardar27-27 at home, 18-24 at away
FerencvárosQualification tournament (to CWC)N/A Leipzig, Dalfsen, BNTU Minsk
2015/16FerencvárosQuarter-finals41–71 Győri ETO27-27 at home, 18-24 at away
Győri ETO Final25–25 (1-4 p) CSM București
2016/17Győri ETO Winners31–30 (OT) Vardar
FerencvárosQuarter-finals51–57 CSM București26-27 at home, 25-30 at away
2017/18Győri ETO Winners27–26 (OT) Vardar
FerencvárosQuarter-finals51–63 Rostov-Don29-31 at home, 22-32 at away
2018/19Győri ETO Winners25–24 Rostov-Don
FerencvárosQuarter-finals48–62 Rostov-Don26-29 at home, 22-33 at away
2019/20Győri ETOCancelled due to COVID-19
Ferencváros6th in Main roundN/A Rostov-Don, CSM Bucureşti, Vipers Kristiansand
2020/21Győri ETO Bronze medallist32–21 CSKA Moscow
FerencvárosQuarter-finals48–50 ŽRK Budućnost29-28 at home, 19-22 at away
2021/22FerencvárosPlay-offs52–55 RK Krim26–22 at home, 26–33 at away
Győri ETO Final31–33 Vipers Kristiansand
2022/23Győri ETO Bronze medallist28–27 Team Esbjerg
Ferencváros Final24–28 Vipers Kristiansand
2023/24Győri ETO
Ferencváros
DebrecenPlay-offs55–56 Vipers Kristiansand28-29 at home, 27-27 at away

EHF Women's European Handball League/Women's EHF/IHF Cup

While the IHF Cup (1981–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1981/82VeszprémQuarter-finals40–44 Trešnjevka22-19 at home, 18-25 at away
1982/83VeszprémSemi-finals34–42 Empor Rostock19-19 at home, 15-23 at away
1983/84Békéscsabai ElőreSemi-finals42–51 Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea21-23 at home, 21-28 at away
1984/85Vasas Finals32–36 Vorwärts Frankfurt19-17 at home, 13-19 at away
1985/86Debreceni VSC Finals37–41 Leipzig22-16 at home, 15-25 at away
1986/87Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals49–50 Štart Bratislava31-23 at home, 18-27 at away
1987/88Debreceni VSCRound of 1650–51 Belinka Ljubljana28-25 at home, 22-26 at away
1988/89Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals54–60 Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea29-26 at home, 25-34 at away
1989/90Bp. SpartacusSemi-finals30–49 Vorwärts Frankfurt21-23 at home, 9-26 at away
1990/91SzegedRound of 1643–49 Lokomotiva Zagreb23-24 at home, 20-25 at away
1991/92BHGRound of 1640–44 Lunner23-19 at home, 17-25 at away
1992/93Debreceni VSCRound of 1647–50 CSL Dijon29-21 at home, 18-29 at away
1993/94Debreceni VSC Finals44–44 (a) Viborg24-21 at home, 20-23 at away
1994/95Debreceni VSC Winners44–44 (a) Bækkelagets22-14 at home, 22-30 at away
1995/96Debreceni VSC Winners38–38 (a) Larvik18-15 at home, 20-23 at away
KisvárdaQuarter-finals35–52 Valencia Urbana22-22 at home, 13-30 at away
1996/97Debreceni VSCQuarter-finals34–35 Oțelul Galați17-14 at home, 17-21 at away
VasasSemi-finals41–47 Olimpija24-26 at home, 17-21 at away
1997/98Dunaferr Winners60–49 Banská Bystrica34-27 at home, 26-22 at away
1998/99Győri ETO Finals45–49 Viborg24-21 at home, 21-28 at away
Debreceni VSCRound of 1637–50 Viborg25-20 at home, 12-30 at away
1999/00Debreceni VSCQuarter-finals39–56 Ferrobús Mislata19-33 at home, 20-23 at away
2000/01Debreceni VSCFourth round41–42 Zagłębie Lubin28-25 at home, 13-17 at away
FehérvárFourth round50–58 Slovan Duslo Šaľa27-27 at home, 23-31 at away
2001/02Győri ETO Finals53–61 Ikast30-25 at home, 23-36 at away
FehérvárThird round49–69 Ikast26-29 at home, 20-43 at away
2002/03Dunaferr Finals (from CL)47–49 Slagelse27-22 at home, 20-27 at away
FehérvárSemi-finals51–55 Dunaferr23-22 at home, 28-33 at away
Debreceni VSCFourth round52–80 Slagelse23-28 at home, 29-42 at away
2003/04Győri ETO Finals48–64 Viborg27-27 at home, 21-37 at away
FehérvárSecond round53–54 Wiener Neustadt31-26 at home, 22-28 at away
2004/05Győri ETO Finals (from CL)46–49 Fehérvár27-21 at home, 19-28 at away
FerencvárosSemi-finals60–61 Fehérvár29-36 at home, 31-30 at away
Fehérvár Winners49–46 Győri ETO28-19 at home, 21-27 at away
2005/06Ferencváros Winners70–68 Podravka Koprivnica37-36 at home, 32-33 at away
FehérvárQuarter-finals54–56 Podravka Koprivnica26-28 at home, 24-26 at away
Debreceni VSCSemi-finals45–55 Podravka Koprivnica24-29 at home, 21-26 at away
2006/07DunaferrQuarter-finals56–58 Elda Prestigio28-24 at home, 28-34 at away
Debreceni VSCQuarter-finals51–52 Ikast27-26 at home, 24-26 at away
KiskunhalasRound of 1647–59 Dunaferr27-28 at home, 20-31 at away
2007/08DunaferrSemi-finals49–51 Itxako-Navarra27-23 at home, 22-28 at away
FehérvárRound of 1647–53 Itxako-Navarra26-26 at home, 21-27 at away
2008/09DunaferrThird round (from CL)58–60 VfL Oldenburg31-31 at home, 27-29 at away
FerencvárosRound of 1629–35 Dinamo Volgograd0-0 at home, 29-35 at away
FehérvárRound of 1660–69 Corona Brașov33-33 at home, 27-36 at away
2009/10FerencvárosThird round (from CL)52–63 Randers25-30 at home, 27-33 at away
Békéscsabai ElőreThird round54–56 Sagunto30-30 at home, 24-26 at away
FehérvárThird round52–63 Lublin27-24 at home, 20-28 at away
2010/11VácQuarter-finals60–65 Holstebro28-29 at home, 32-36 at away
Békéscsabai ElőreThird round54–54 (a) Olimpija32-23 at home, 22-31 at away
2011/12VácRound of 1652–55 Milli Piyango24-20 at home, 28-35 at away
Békéscsabai ElőreRound of 1644–47 Mar Alicante19-25 at home, 25-22 at away
2012/13SiófokThird round59–63 Astrakhanochka31-22 at home, 28-41 at away
ÉrdThird round63–63 (a) Metz37-31 at home, 26-32 at away
2013/14VácRound of 1644–46 Fehérvár25-24 at home, 19-22 at away
FehérvárSemi-finals51–51 (a) Esbjerg26-27 at home, 24-25 at away
2014/15ÉrdSemi-finals52–60 Rostov-Don24-28 at home, 28-32 at away
Dunaújvárosi KohászRound of 1647–57 Rostov-Don28-29 at home, 19-28 at away
2015/16Dunaújvárosi Kohász Winners55–49 TuS Metzingen29-21 at home, 26-28 at away
SiófokRound of 1647–47 (a) Dunaújvárosi Kohász24-19 at home, 23-28 at away
2016/17Dunaújvárosi KohászThird qualifying round47–60 Érd25-31 at home, 22-29 at away
Érd3rd in Group stageN/A Rostov-Don, Bietigheim, Byåsen
Debreceni VSCSecond qualifying round49–52 Nantes26-28 at home, 23-24 at away
Fehérvár3rd in Group stageN/A Kuban Krasnodar, Brest, Leipzig
2017/18ÉrdThird qualifying round51–52 Issy-Paris31-21 at home, 20-31 at away
Dunaújvárosi KohászThird qualifying round41–45 København20-23 at home, 21-22 at away
Debreceni VSCThird qualifying round45–48 SCM Craiova26-24 at home, 19-24 at away
VácThird qualifying round53–62 Kastamonu Bld.24-26 at home, 29-36 at away
2018/19ÉrdThird qualifying round56–60 Storhamar29-28 at home, 27-32 at away
Dunaújvárosi KohászThird qualifying round41–48 Bera Bera18-26 at home, 23-22 at away
Siófok Winners47–42 Esbjerg26-21 at home, 21-21 at away
VácSecond qualifying round48–67 Siófok22-35 at home, 26-32 at away
2019/20SiófokSemi-finals OdenseCancelled
Érd3rd in group stageN/A Odense, Bistrita, Lublin
VácThird qualifying round56–58 Kastamonu Bld.30–25 at home, 26–33 at away
Debreceni VSC3rd in group stageN/A Thüringer, Kastamonu Bld., Most
2020/21Siófok Final31–36 Nantes
Váci NKSEGroup stageN/A Ikast Håndbold, HC Zvezda, Paris 92
Debreceni VSCThird qualifying round30–31 Kastamonu Bld.
Alba Fehérvár KCThird qualifying round(walkover) Storhamar HE
2021/22MosonmagyaróvárGroup stageN/A Sola HK, ESBF Besançon, RK Lokomotiva Zagreb
Váci NKSEGroup stageN/A Viborg HK, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Chambray Touraine
Debreceni VSCThird qualifying round43–47 Măgura Cisnădie22–22 at home, 21–25 at away
MTK BudapestThird qualifying round56–68 Herning-Ikast Håndbold27–34 at home, 29–34 at away
2022/23Debreceni VSCGroup stageN/A Nykøbing Falster, Sola HK, Podravka Vegeta
MosonmagyaróvárGroup stageN/A Ikast Håndbold, Neptunes de Nantes, Fana
Váci NKSEGroup stageN/A Thüringer HC, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Paris 92
Siófok KCQuarter-finals41–61 Ikast Håndbold20–30 at home, 21–31 at away

Women's EHF/IHF Cup Winners' Cup

While the IHF Cup Winners' Cup (1976–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, it was not organised by EHF. The final tournament was held in 2015–16, after which it was absorbed into the EHF Cup.[5]

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1976/77CsepelSemi-finals25–45 TSC Berlin14-19 at home, 11-26 at away
1978Ferencváros Winners18–17 Leipzig
1979Ferencváros Finals30–40 TSC Berlin15-20 at home, 15-20 at away
1980/81Bp. Spartacus Winners40–34 Sombor22-17 at home, 18-17 at away
1981/82Bp. Spartacus Finals38–44 Osijek21-27 at home, 17-27 at away
ÉpítőkQuarter-finals40–44 Vorwärts Frankfurt23-22 at home, 17-22 at away
1982/83ÉpítőkQuarter-finals36–42 Rostselmash16-20 at home, 16-22 at away
1983/84ÉpítőkSemi-finals39–49 Dalma Split20-22 at home, 19-27 at away
1984/85VeszprémRound of 1642–43 CSKA Sofia26-16 at home, 16-27 at away
1985/86Bp. SpartacusRound of 1648–52 TSC Berlin23-23 at home, 25-32 at away
1986/87Debreceni VSCRound of 1647–52 Kuban Krasnodar23-23 at home, 24-29 at away
1987/88Vasas Finals37–48 Kuban Krasnodar20-20 at home, 17-28 at away
1988/89VasasQuarter-finals41–63 Știința Bacău21-31 at home, 20-32 at away
1989/90Debreceni VSCSemi-finals42–53 Rostselmash21-23 at home, 21-30 at away
1990/91Debreceni VSCSemi-finals42–53 Radnički Belgrade21-23 at home, 21-30 at away
1991/92Debreceni VSC Finals45–45 (a) Radnički Belgrade26-21 at home, 19-24 at away
1992/93ÉpítőkRound of 1640–52 Giessen-Lützellinden20-29 at home, 20-23 at away
1993/94Ferencváros Finals44–45 Walle Bremen23-21 at home, 21-24 at away
1994/95Dunaferr Winners49–43 Giessen-Lützellinden26-18 at home, 23-25 at away
1995/96DunaferrQuarter-finals45–48 Kras Zagreb26-20 at home, 19-28 at away
VasasSemi-finals36–37 Kras Zagreb25-19 at home, 11-18 at away
1996/97DunaferrRound of 1642–45 Motor Zaporizhzhia20-22 at home, 22-23 at away
1997/98VasasRound of 3237–42 Zalău22-16 at home, 15-24 at away
1998/99FerencvárosRound of 1656–57 Larvik33-24 at home, 23-33 at away
1999/00Győri ETORound of 1648–52 Milar L'Eliana27-23 at home, 21-29 at away
2001DunaferrFourth round36–37 Besançon20-21 at home, 16-16 at away
2002Debreceni VSCFourth round50–55 Bayer Leverkusen25-23 at home, 25-32 at away
2003Győri ETOSemi-finals45–56 Besançon27-26 at home, 18-30 at away
2003/04VácQuarter-finals41–60 Hypo Niederösterreich26-30 at home, 15-30 at away
2004/05VácFourth round44–58 Nürnberg19-26 at home, 25-32 at away
2005/06Győri ETO Finals (from CL)48–51 Budućnost23-26 at home, 25-25 at away
DunaferrQuarter-finals (from CL)60–61 Gjerpen32-32 at home, 28-29 at away
VácFourth round48–64 Gjerpen25-27 at home, 23-37 at away
2006/07FerencvárosSemi-finals (from CL)50–64 Râmnicu Vâlcea27-28 at home, 23-36 at away
FehérvárThird round48–65 Râmnicu Vâlcea25-25 at home, 23-40 at away
2007/08Debreceni VSCRound of 1658–58 Corona Brașov30-30 at home, 20-25 at away
2008/09Debreceni VSCRound of 1658–58 (a) Oțelul Galați34-29 at home, 24-29 at away
2009/10Debreceni VSCFourth round47–48 Budućnost27-20 at home, 20-28 at away
2010/11Ferencváros Winners57–52 Mar Alicante34-29 at home, 23-23 at away
2011/12Ferencváros Winners62–60 Viborg31-30 at home, 31-30 at away
Debreceni VSCQuarter-finals (from CL)50–81 Viborg25-39 at home, 25-42 at away
FehérvárRound of 1641–44 Zaječar24-20 at home, 17-24 at away
2012/13Békéscsabai ElőreThird round50–51 Stabæk22-27 at home, 28-24 at away
VácQuarter-finals47–50 Issy-Paris24-23 at home, 23-27 at away
2013/14FerencvárosQuarter-finals (from CL)63–66 Viborg31-26 at home, 32-40 at away
ÉrdRound of 16 (from CL)54–54 (a) Buxtehude32-23 at home, 22-31 at away
VeszprémRound of 1639–54 Fleury Loiret17-21 at home, 22-33 at away
2014/15FerencvárosSemi-finals (from CL)52–61 Midtjylland23-30 at home, 29-31 at away
SiófokRound of 1647–50 Hypo Niederösterreich25-20 at home, 22-30 at away
2015/16ÉrdRound of 1646–46 (a) Issy-Paris29-28 at home, 17-18 at away

Women's City Cup

Although the tournament was founded in 1993–94, it was only taken over by EHF in 2000. After that, the name was switched to EHF Challenge Cup

YearTeamProgressAggregateOpponentsResults
1993/94SzegedSemi-finals34–56 Buxtehude17-24 at home, 17-32 at away
1994/95Vasas Finals39–48 Rotor Volgograd20-24 at home, 19-24 at away
1995/96Győri ETOQuarter-finals38–47 Zalău21-18 at home, 17-29 at away
1996/97Győri ETOQuarter-finals47–49 Frankfurter HC29-23 at home, 18-26 at away
1997/98Debreceni VSCRound of 1649–59 Spartak Kyiv25-27 at home, 24-32 at away
1998/99VasasQuarter-finals41–44 Oțelul Galați21-20 at home, 20-24 at away
1999/00FehérvárRound of 1642–48 Randers23-20 at home, 19-28 at away

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