All News 2004/05
SLAGELSE KEEPS THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TROPHYThe reigning Women Champion League winner, Slagelse won the 2nd leg of the final against Kometal GP, 27-20, which means that the Danish club is the second club to retain the CL trophy in the last 12 years. Slagelse won the first game at home as well.
EVERYTHING IS STILL OPENKometal Skopje coach Andriy Portnoy proclaimed before the Champions League finals that he has an ambition that his club should be in women´s handball, what Milan and Real Madrid are in football, and his dream is of winning the Champions League...
FC BARCELONA DO IT AGAIN!FC Barcelona Cifec have won their seventh European Cup title, beating Ciudad Real 29-27 in Barcelona. Once again the Palau did its magic and Xesco Espar carried off his first European title.
CIUDAD REAL HOLD ON BY A WHISKEROne goal advantage makes things tough The team of Ciudad Real won the first leg match of the final with only one goal difference (28-27). According to Juan de Dios Roman, coach of Ciudad Real, the final score was too close......
BIG HANDBALL WEEKENDS AWAIT USThe Men's Champions League will see the clash of two Spanish clubs for the first time since the 2001 Champions League final between Portland San Antonio and Barcelona. This final brought the Champions League run of Barcelona to an end......
MANAGERS OF SLAGELSE & KOMETAL MEET IN VIENNAThe last draw of the 2004/2005 season took place at the EHF Headquarters in Vienna on Tuesday 19th April 2005. 7 federations will be represented in the finals of the 2004/2005 Women's Champions League and European Cup finals.....
LEGANGER PUTS SLAGELSE IN FINALTitle-holder Slagelse hosted their old rival Dunaferr in Bröndby Hallen again this year. The Danish side had amassed a 3-goal lead in the first match, so they did not have much to worry about, although the Hungarian champions had had beaten Viborg...
THIRD TIME FOR KOMETALKometal GP Skopje have reached their third Women Champion League final after defeating the Austrian team, Hypo Niederösterreich 22-18. In the first game in Vienna, Hypo won 32-30.....
SLAGELSE WINS IN HUNGARYThe Ice Hockey Arena of Dunaújváros was fired up this time, when it hosted the battle of two of the strongest handball teams currently in Europe. Slagelse seemed to be intimidated by the atmosphere at first......
WOMEN'S CL SEMIFINAL: HYPO v KOMETALThe first leg of the Women's semifinal on Friday evening between Hypo Niederösterreich and Kometal Djorce Petrov Skopje was the opener for the Champions League weekend. This clash brought old rivals together.....
BARCELONA ON THE WAY TO THE TOPIt was difficult to say before the second half of the match whether Barcelona would be able to beat Celje Pivovarna Lasko and go through to the final of the Champion's League. But in their home hall Blaugrana that is exactly what happened.
MONTPELLIER WENT OUT IN STYLEFeeling confident with last week's win (30-24), the team-mates of Talant Dujshebaev started this semi-final return match with serenity in the face of the pressure.....
CELJE STAYS UNDEFEATED IN ZLATOROGOn Saturday, in Celje, it was all about handball. The European champions were playing host to FC Barcelona - one of the best clubs in the world. As predicted, the match was.....
WELL DESERVED VICTORY!Ciudad Real made a first step to the final of the Champions League by winning with 30-24 against Montpellier. The victory was well deserved after a very intense match in Quijote Arena packed with 5'000 spectators.
NO EASY TEAMSThe 12th Women's Champions League semi-final draw took place on Tuesday 22nd March 2005. After the draws for the Challenge Cup, Cupwinners Cup and EHF Cup, came the highly anticipated Champions League. eurohandball.com reports on the first reactions.
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