2014 Baia Mare Champions Trophy

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2014 Baia Mare Champions Trophy
2014 Baia Mare Champions Trophy logo.jpg
2014 Baia Mare Champions Trophy official logo
Baia Mare capitala handbalului românesc
(Baia Mare the capital of the Romanian handball)
Tournament details
Dates15–17 August
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Romania.svg HCM Baia Mare (1st title)
Runner-up Flag of Hungary.svg FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
Third place Flag of Russia.svg HC Astrakhanochka
Tournament statistics
Best player Flag of Spain.svg Nerea Pena

The 2014 Baia Mare Champions Trophy was the first Baia Mare Champions Trophy. It was held in Baia Mare, Romania from 15 to 17 August as a pre-season international women's team handball tournament for clubs. [1] Two-time EHF Champions League winner Krim and FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria appeared in the tournament, along with the hosts HCM Baia Mare and others.

Contents

The tournament was aired on Digi Sport 2 and Digi Sport 3.

HCM Baia Mare won the title by defeating FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria in the final.

Participants

Results

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Romania.svg HCM Baia Mare 22006849+194
Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don 21015652+42
Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim 20025174230
Source: [ citation needed ]
15 August 2014
18:00
HCM Baia Mare Flag of Romania.svg 41–26 Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Ardean-Elisei 8(17–12) Bajramoska 8
Yellow card.svg Number 2 in light blue rounded square.svg Report Yellow card.svg
16 August 2014
11:00
Rostov-Don Flag of Russia.svg 33–25 Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Borshchenko 6(18–14) Barič 6
Report
16 August 2014
18:00
HCM Baia Mare Flag of Romania.svg 27–23 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Năstase, Stancu (ROU)
Buceschi 6(13–12) Managarova, Punko 5
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Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Hungary.svg FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 22007858+204
Flag of Russia.svg HC Astrakhanochka 2101646512
Flag of Slovakia.svg IUVENTA Michalovce 20025281290
Source: [ citation needed ]
15 August 2014
16:00
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Flag of Hungary.svg 40–25 Flag of Slovakia.svg IUVENTA Michalovce Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Vérten, Rédei Soós 6(22–12) Trehubova 5
Report
16 August 2014
09:00
HC Astrakhanochka Flag of Russia.svg 41–27 Flag of Slovakia.svg IUVENTA Michalovce Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Kuznetcova 8(25–15)three players 6
Report
16 August 2014
16:00
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Flag of Hungary.svg 38–33 HC Astrakhanochka Flag of Russia.svg Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Pena 9(21–15) Vyakhireva, Yezhykava 9
Report

Knockout stages

5th place game

17 August 2014
09:00
Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim 28–27 Flag of Slovakia.svg IUVENTA Michalovce Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Bajramoska 11(16–13) Trehubova 8
Report

3rd place game

17 August 2014
11:00
Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don 35–36 (ET) Flag of Russia.svg HC Astrakhanochka Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Borshchenko 10(10–15) Vyakhireva 11
Report

FT: 31–31  ET: 35–36

Final

17 August 2014
13:00
Flag of Hungary.svg FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 27–29 Flag of Romania.svg HCM Baia Mare Sala Sporturilor "Lascăr Pană"
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Florescu, Stoia (ROU)
Pena 7(13–14) Buceschi 8
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Awards

Team of the Tournament

Special awards

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References

  1. "„Baia Mare Champions Trophy", international women's handball tournament, 15th – 17th august 2014 in Baia Mare city". baiamarechampionstrophy.ro. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.