Hungarian handball clubs in European competitions

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

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).

Contents

European champions

Men's

Champions League
(European Cup)
European League
(EHF Cup)
European Cup
(Challenge Cup)
Cup Winners Cup
1981/82 – Bp. Honvéd 1985/86Győri ETO
2013/14Szeged
None 1991/92Veszprém
2007/08Veszprém

Women's

Champions League
(European Cup)
European League
(EHF Cup)
European Cup
(Challenge Cup)
Cup Winners Cup
1981/82Vasas
1998/99Dunaferr
2012/13Győri ETO
2013/14Győri ETO
2016/17Győri ETO
2017/18Győri ETO
2018/19Győri ETO
1994/95Debreceni VSC
1995/96Debreceni VSC
1997/98Dunaferr
2004/05Fehérvár
2005/06Ferencváros
2015/16Dunaújváros
2018/19Siófok KC
None 1978Ferencváros
1980/81Bp. Spartacus
1994/95Dunaferr
2010/11Ferencváros
2011/12Ferencváros

Summary

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

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
1961/62 Bp. Spartacus First round wo. Flag of Poland.svg Śląsk Wrocław
1962/63 Bp. Spartacus Round of 1611–24 Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Dinamo București
1964/65 Bp. Honvéd First roundwo. Flag of Poland.svg AZS Wrocław
1965/66 Bp. Honvéd Silver medal with cup.svg Final14–16 Flag of East Germany.svg DHfK Leipzig
1966/67 Bp. Honvéd Quarter-finals32–36 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Cuncevo 19-21 at home, 13-15 at away
1967/68 Bp. Honvéd Round of 1634–43 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Prague 22-18 at home, 12-25 at away
1969/70 Bp. Honvéd Quarter-finals40–44 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Steaua București 20-18 at home, 20-26 at away
1970/71 Elektromos First round22–32 Flag of Sweden.svg SoIK Hellas 13-17 at home, 9-15 at away
1972/73 Elektromos First round29–40 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg VIF Dimitrov Sofia 13-12 at home, 16-28 at away
1973/74 Bp. Honvéd Quarter-finals26–32 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MAI Moscow 13-10 at home, 13-22 at away
1974/75 Bp. Spartacus Quarter-finals28–34 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Gummersbach 15-15 at home, 13-19 at away
1976/77 Debreceni DózsaQuarter-finals45–62 Flag of Denmark.svg Fredericia KFUM 28-31 at home, 17-31 at away
1977/78 Bp. Honvéd Semi-finals38–41 Flag of East Germany.svg Magdeburg 21-22 at home, 17-19 at away
1978/79 Bp. Honvéd Semi-finals36–42 Flag of Germany.svg TV Großwallstadt 27-24 at home, 9-18 at away
1979/80 Tatabánya Quarter-finals40–41 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Prague19-18 at home, 21-23 at away
1980/81 Tatabánya Round of 1643–43 (a) Flag of Iceland.svg Vikingur Reykjavik 23-22 at home, 20-21 at away
1981/82 Bp. Honvéd Gold medal with cup.svg Winners49–34 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg TSV St. Otmar 25-16 at home, 24-18 at away
1982/83 Bp. Honvéd Quarter-finals39–47 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Metaloplastika 19-15 at home, 20-32 at away
Veszprém Round of 1644–61 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg CSKA Moscow 25-30 at home, 19-31 at away
1983/84 Bp. Honvéd Semi-finals41–54 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Metaloplastika20-24 at home, 21-30 at away
1984/85 Bp. Honvéd Round of 1651–53 Flag of Iceland.svg FH Hafnarfjörður 29-27 at home, 22-26 at away
1985/86 Tatabánya Round of 1647–53 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Prague24-24 at home, 23-29 at away
1986/87 Veszprém Round of 1643–56 Flag of East Germany.svg Empor Rostock 23-26 at home, 20-30 at away
1987/88 Veszprém Round of 1636–46 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg CSKA Moscow22-22 at home, 14-24 at away
1988/89 Győri ETO Round of 1641–45 Flag of Sweden.svg HK Drott 23-22 at home, 18-23 at away
1989/90 Győri ETO Quarter-finals43–60 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg SKA Minsk 21-29 at home, 22-31 at away
1990/91 Győri ETO First round42–46 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București21-20 at home, 21-26 at away
1991/92 Elektromos Quarter-finals42–58 Flag of Spain.svg Santander 24-28 at home, 18-30 at away
1992/93 Elektromos Quarter-finals41–42 Flag of France.svg Vénissieux 27-22 at home, 14-20 at away
1993/94 Veszprém Round of 1642–48 Flag of Spain.svg Santander29-26 at home, 16-25 at away
1994/95 Veszprém 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb, Flag of Spain.svg Santander, Flag of Denmark.svg KIF Kolding
1995/96 Veszprém 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Spain.svg Bidasoa Irun, Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel, Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga
1996/97 Szeged Quarter-finals42–66 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 25-26 at home, 17-40 at away
1997/98 Veszprém Quarter-finals60–60 (a) Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona33-28 at home, 27-32 at away
1998/99 Veszprém Quarter-finals53–58 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona29-29 at home, 24-29 at away
1999/00 Veszprém Quarter-finals53–55 Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb27-25 at home, 26-30 at away
2000/01 Dunaferr 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona, Flag of France.svg Montpellier, Flag of Poland.svg Wybrzeże Gdańsk
2001/02 Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Finals48–51 Flag of Germany.svg Magdeburg23-21 at home, 25-30 at away
2002/03 Veszprém Semi-finals50–54 Flag of Spain.svg San Antonio 30-26 at home, 20-28 at away
2003/04 Veszprém Quarter-finals49–61 Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad Real 25-28 at home, 24-33 at away
Szeged Quarter-finals54–59 Flag of Germany.svg Magdeburg30-31 at home, 24-28 at away
2004/05 Veszprém Quarter-finals55–63 Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad Real33-34 at home, 22-29 at away
Szeged Round of 1643–44 Flag of Slovenia.svg Celje 20-21 at home, 23-23 at away
2005/06 Veszprém Semi-finals58–59 Flag of Spain.svg San Antonio29-27 at home, 29-32 at away
Szeged Round of 1658–68 Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad Real31-32 at home, 27-36 at away
2006/07 Veszprém Quarter-finals71–75 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel 39-36 at home, 32-39 at away
Szeged Round of 1649–50 Flag of Spain.svg Valladolid 25-25 at home, 24-25 at away
2007/08 Szeged 3rd in Main roundN/A Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona, Flag of Denmark.svg GOG Svendborg, Flag of Slovenia.svg Celje
Veszprém 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of Germany.svg VfL Gummersbach, Flag of Slovenia.svg Celje, Flag of Iceland.svg Valur
2008/09 Veszprém Quarter-finals56–58 Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad Real32-29 at home, 24-29 at away
Szeged 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of Germany.svg Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb, Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Płock
2009/10 Veszprém Quarter-finals60–67 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona33-34 at home, 27-33 at away
Szeged 5th in Group stageN/A Flag of France.svg Montpellier, Flag of Russia.svg Chekhovskiye Medvedi, Flag of Spain.svg Valladolid, Flag of Romania.svg HCM Constanța, Flag of Greece.svg PAOK
2010/11 Veszprém Round of 1651–54 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona30-26 at home, 21-28 at away
Szeged Round of 1646–60 Flag of Germany.svg Flensburg-Handewitt 26-27 at home, 20-33 at away
2011/12 Veszprém Round of 1655–56 Flag of Spain.svg Ademar León 27-25 at home, 28-31 at away
Szeged 5th in Group stageN/A Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel, Flag of Denmark.svg AG København, Flag of Spain.svg Ademar León, Flag of France.svg Montpellier, Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan
2012/13 Veszprém Quarter-finals59–61 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel28-29 at home, 31-32 at away
Szeged Round of 1653–57 Flag of Poland.svg Kielce 26-25 at home, 27-32 at away
2013/14 Veszprém Fourth place25–26 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Szeged Wildcard qualification (to EHF )39–45 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Metalurg 23-19 at home, 16-26 at away
2014/15 Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Final23–28 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Szeged Quarter-finals54–60 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel31-29 at home, 23-31 at away
2015/16 Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Final35–35 (3-4 p) Flag of Poland.svg Kielce
Szeged Round of 1662–65 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel33-29 at home, 29-26 at away
2016/17 Veszprém Bronze medal with cup.svg Third place34–30 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Szeged Quarter-finals57–60 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 27-30 at home, 30-30 at away
2017/18 Veszprém Round of 1659–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Skjern 34-29 at home, 25-32 at away
Szeged Round of 1650–56 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel28-27 at home, 22-29 at away
2018/19 Szeged Quarter-finals52–56 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar 29-25 at home, 23-31 at away
Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Final24–27 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar
2019/20 Veszprém Third-place match26–31 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
Szeged Quarter-finals Flag of North Macedonia.svg VardarCancelled due to COVID-19
2020/21 Veszprém Quarter-finals60–62 Flag of France.svg HBC Nantes 32–30 at home, 28–32 at away
Szeged Play-offs56–66 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel 28–33 at home, 28–33 at away
2021/22 Szeged Play-offs57–60 Flag of Germany.svg SG Flensburg Handewitt 36–35 at home, 21–25 at away
Veszprém Fourth place34–34 (1–3) (p) Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel
2022/23 Szeged
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
1981/82 Tatabánya Round of 1650–50 (a) Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig 30-23 at home, 20-27 at away
1982/83 Tatabánya Quarter-finals44–55 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg ZTR Zaporizhzhia 26-26 at home, 18-29 at away
1983/84 Tatabánya Semi-finals43–44 Flag of Germany.svg TV Großwallstadt 23-22 at home, 20-22 at away
1984/85 Szeged Round of 1655–62 Flag of Spain.svg Alicante 31-33 at home, 24-29 at away
1985/86 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners43–41 Flag of Spain.svg Alicante23-17 at home, 20-24 at away
1986/87 Szeged Round of 1640–44 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Prague 22-21 at home, 18-23 at away
1987/88 Szeged First round39–53 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg VIF Dimitrov Sofia 23-28 at home, 16-25 at away
1988/89 Debreceni DózsaFirst round39–53 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Initia Hasselt 18-15 at home, 11-15 at away
1989/90 Tatabánya First round47–58 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dukla Prague 22-20 at home, 25-38 at away
1990/91 Szeged First round43–44 Flag of Romania.svg Minaur Baia Mare 27-21 at home, 16-23 at away
1991/92 Bp. Honvéd First round33–37 Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Płock 17-14 at home, 16-23 at away
1992/93 Szeged First round42–43 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București 21-16 at home, 21-27 at away
1993/94 Elektromos Quarter-finals42–46 Flag of Austria.svg Linde Linz 23-22 at home, 19-24 at away
1994/95 Szeged Quarter-finals48–48 (a) Flag of Russia.svg Polyot Cheljabinsk 27-25 at home, 21-23 at away
1995/96 Elektromos Quarter-finals41–43 Flag of Spain.svg Granollers 21-17 at home, 20-26 at away
1996/97 Elektromos Round of 3247–47 (a) Flag of Slovenia.svg Gorenje Velenje 25-25 at home, 22-22 at away
1997/98 Dunaferr Round of 1645–49 Flag of Germany.svg THW Kiel 24-23 at home, 21-26 at away
1998/99 Dunaferr Round of 3239–47 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg TV Suhr 23-20 at home, 16-27 at away
1999/00 Szeged Round of 1656–56 (a) Flag of Norway.svg Viking 31-29 at home, 25-27 at away
2000/01 Szeged Quarter-finals51–53 Flag of Spain.svg Bidasoa Irun 28-27 at home, 23-26 at away
Kiskőrös Third round38–56 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow 18-30 at home, 20-26 at away
2001/02 Szeged Third round63–64 Flag of Spain.svg Gáldar 33-28 at home, 30-36 at away
PLER Second round49–59 Flag of Austria.svg Bregenz 27-25 at home, 22-34 at away
2002/03 Dunaferr Semi-finals52–53 Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Astrakhan 27-30 at home, 23-25 at away
Orosháza Second round52–60 Flag of Ukraine.svg Portovik Yuzhny 26-34 at home, 26-26 at away
2003/04 Dunaferr Quarter-finals57–68 Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Astrakhan30-32 at home, 27-36 at away
Győri ETO Third round53–54 Flag of Belarus.svg Meshkov Brest 27-22 at home, 26-32 at away
2004/05 Dunaferr Quarter-finals56–60 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Gummersbach 35-30 at home, 21-30 at away
Tatabánya Third round54–63 Flag of France.svg Dunkerque 31-27 at home, 23-36 at away
2005/06 Dunaferr Third round58–61 Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş 34-31 at home, 24-30 at away
Tatabánya Third round61–64 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wacker Thun 30-27 at home, 31-37 at away
2006/07 Dunaferr Round of 1656–58 Flag of Spain.svg Aragón 35-25 at home, 21-33 at away
PLER Round of 1658–67 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grasshoppers 36-32 at home, 22-35 at away
2007/08 Dunaferr Round of 1653–66 Flag of Spain.svg Aragón39-30 at home, 24-36 at away
Debreceni KSE Third round63–64 Flag of Russia.svg SKIF Krasnodar 35-29 at home, 28-35 at away
2008/09 Komlói BSK Third round63–75 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Rishon LeZion 36-35 at home, 27-40 at away
Debreceni KSE Round of 1650–61 Flag of Slovenia.svg Gorenje Velenje26-26 at home, 24-35 at away
2009/10 Dunaferr Third round42–49 Flag of Slovakia.svg Tatran Prešov 23-22 at home, 19-27 at away
PLER Third round47–48 Flag of Iceland.svg Haukar 21-22 at home, 26-26 at away
2010/11 Tatabánya Round of 1656–64 Flag of Spain.svg Logroño 30-25 at home, 26-39 at away
Dunaferr Third round49–73 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 27-37 at home, 22-36 at away
2011/12 Tatabánya Third round51–62 Flag of Germany.svg Frisch Auf Göppingen 26-28 at home, 25-34 at away
Balatonfüred Third round48–56 Flag of France.svg Dunkerque27-26 at home, 21-30 at away
2012/13 Tatabánya Second qualifying round46–59 Flag of Norway.svg Elverum 23-27 at home, 23-32 at away
Balatonfüred Second qualifying round52–53 Flag of Serbia.svg Vojvodina 27-24 at home, 25-29 at away
2013/14 Szeged Gold medal with cup.svg Winners29–28 Flag of France.svg Montpellier
Csurgó 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Sweden.svg Lugi HF, Flag of Spain.svg Ademar León, Flag of Germany.svg Hannover-Burgdorf
Tatabánya Second qualifying round47–51 Flag of Sweden.svg Lugi HF20-24 at home, 27-27 at away
2014/15 Balatonfüred 4th in Group stageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Melsungen, Flag of Sweden.svg Eskilstuna Guif, Flag of Croatia.svg Nexe Našice
Tatabánya Third qualifying round47–54 Flag of Russia.svg St. Petersburg 23-22 at home, 24-32 at away
Orosháza Third qualifying round45–72 Flag of Denmark.svg Skjern 25-32 at home, 20-40 at away
2015/16 Tatabánya Third qualifying round48–59 Flag of Sweden.svg Ystads IF 20-31 at home, 28-28 at away
Csurgó Third qualifying round61–65 Flag of Germany.svg Magdeburg 24-23 at home, 37-42 at away
2016/17 Tatabánya Quarter-finals47–58 Flag of Germany.svg Füchse Berlin 25-30 at home, 22-28 at away
Balatonfüred Second qualifying round48–50 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Pfadi Winterthur 28-23 at home, 20-27 at away
Csurgó Third qualifying round51–53 Flag of Spain.svg Anaitasuna 30-26 at home, 21-27 at away
2017/18 Tatabánya Third qualifying round46–47 Flag of France.svg Chambéry 25-24 at home, 21-23 at away
Budakalász Third qualifying round48–61 Flag of Spain.svg Anaitasuna27-35 at home, 21-26 at away
Csurgó Second qualifying round59–60 Flag of Croatia.svg Dubrava 33-24 at home, 26-36 at away
Balatonfüred Third qualifying round46–55 Flag of Spain.svg Granollers25-27 at home, 21-28 at away
2018/19 Tatabánya Quarter-final50–52 Flag of Denmark.svg TTH Holstebro 26-23 at home, 24-29 at away
Balatonfüred 4th in Group StageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Füchse Berlin, Flag of France.svg Saint-Raphaël Var Handball, Flag of Spain.svg Logroño La Rioja
Komlói BSK Second qualifying round56–56 (a) Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos 34-29 at home, 22-27 at away
2019/20 Tatabánya Group StageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Füchse Berlin, Flag of France.svg PAUC Handball, Flag of Spain.svg Logroño La Rioja
Balatonfüred Third qualifying round51–56 Flag of Spain.svg León 30–27 at home, 21–29 at away
Csurgó Third qualifying round48–54 Flag of France.svg Nîmes 28–25 at home, 20–29 at away
2020/21 Tatabánya Group StageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Rhein Neckar Löwen, Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kadetten Schaffhausen, Flag of Denmark.svg GOG Håndbold, Flag of North Macedonia.svg RK Eurofarm Pelister, Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Trimo Trebnje
Balatonfüredi KSE Second qualifying round22–23 Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Trimo Trebnje22–23 at away, home match got cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests.
Gyöngyösi KK Second qualifying round47–61 Flag of Germany.svg Füchse Berlin23–25 at home, 24–36 at away
2021/22 Tatabánya Group StageN/A Flag of France.svg USAM Nîmes Gard, Flag of North Macedonia.svg RK Eurofarm Pelister], Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kadetten Schaffhausen, Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP, Flag of Greece.svg AEK Athens HC
Balatonfüredi KSE First qualifying round47–47 Flag of Sweden.svg HK Malmö 27–25 at home, 20–22 at away
Csurgói KK First qualifying round51–58 Flag of Romania.svg Constanța 23–27 at home, 28–31 at away
2022/23 Balatonfüredi 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
1976/77 Elektromos Round of 1648–56 Flag of East Germany.svg Magdeburg 28-28 at home, 20-28 at away
1977/78 Szeged Quarter-finals46–47 Flag of Poland.svg Anilana Łódź 26-22 at home, 20-25 at away
1978/79 Szeged Semi-finals31–39 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Gummersbach 21-21 at home, 10-18 at away
1979/80 Debreceni DózsaQuarter-finals43–54 Flag of Spain.svg Alicante 24-22 at home, 19-32 at away
1980/81 Elektromos Quarter-finals38–46 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Metaloplastika 16-20 at home, 22-26 at away
1981/82 Elektromos Quarter-finals50–55 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Günzburg 29-27 at home, 21-28 at away
1982/83 Szeged Semi-finals44–61 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg SKA Minsk 25-24 at home, 19-37 at away
1983/84 Szeged Semi-finals50–51 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Sloga Doboj 24-26 at home, 26-25 at away
1984/85 Veszprém Round of 1638–44 Flag of East Germany.svg Dynamo Berlin 18-23 at home, 20-21 at away
1985/86 Veszprém Semi-finals46–54 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 27-25 at home, 19-29 at away
1986/87 Győri ETO Quarter-finals38–38 (a) Flag of Germany.svg MTSV Schwabing 23-17 at home, 15-21 at away
1987/88 Győri ETO Round of 1637–39 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 24-15 at home, 13-24 at away
1988/89 Veszprém Quarter-finals38–43 Flag of Germany.svg TuSEM Essen 23-20 at home, 15-23 at away
1989/90 Veszprém Semi-finals45–54 Flag of Spain.svg Santander 24-29 at home, 21-25 at away
1990/91 Veszprém Semi-finals35–38 Flag of Germany.svg TSV Milbertshofen 20-15 at home, 15-23 at away
1991/92 Veszprém Gold medal with cup.svg Winners51–34 Flag of Germany.svg TSV Milbertshofen24-14 at home, 27-20 at away
1992/93 Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Finals43–46 Flag of France.svg Vitrolles 22-23 at home, 21-23 at away
Győri ETO First round44–44 (a) Flag of Romania.svg Minaur Baia Mare 25-20 at home, 19-24 at away
1993/94 Szeged Semi-finals36–43 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona22-24 at home, 14-19 at away
1994/95 Elektromos Quarter-finals45–53 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona20-19 at home, 25-34 at away
1995/96 Győri ETO Round of 3255–61 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Crvena zvezda 30-27 at home, 25-34 at away
1996/97 Veszprém Silver medal with cup.svg Finals38–41 Flag of Spain.svg Bidasoa Irun 19-17 at home, 19-24 at away
1997/98 Elektromos Quarter-finals38–40 Flag of Germany.svg Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen 22-18 at home, 16-22 at away
1998/99 Elektromos Round of 3240–46 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Partizan 20-21 at home, 20-25 at away
1999/00 Dunaferr Silver medal with cup.svg Finals45–48 Flag of Spain.svg San Antonio 26-20 at home, 19-28 at away
2000/01 Veszprém Quarter-finals42–53 Flag of Germany.svg Flensburg-Handewitt 20-22 at home, 22-31 at away
2001/02 Dunaferr Semi-finals42–47 Flag of Germany.svg Flensburg-Handewitt21-22 at home, 21-25 at away
2002/03 Szeged Quarter-finals62–74 Flag of Germany.svg TBV Lemgo 30-34 at home, 32-40 at away
2003/04 Csömör Second round38–43 Flag of Ukraine.svg Portovik Yuzhny 18-19 at home, 20-24 at away
2004/05 Nyíregyháza Second round58–61 Flag of Croatia.svg Medveščak 32-27 at home, 26-34 at away
2005/06 PLER Second round58–58 (a) Flag of Norway.svg Haslum 29-31 at home, 29-27 at away
2006/07 Komlói BSK Second round47–58 Flag of Denmark.svg Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 23-23 at home, 24-35 at away
2007/08 Veszprém Gold medal with cup.svg Winners (from CL )65–60 Flag of Germany.svg Rhein-Neckar Löwen 37-32 at home, 28-28 at away
PLER Third round50–56 Flag of Turkey.svg Milli Piyango 26-31 at home, 24-25 at away
2008/09 Szeged Quarter-finals (from CL )56–60 Flag of Germany.svg HSG Nordhorn 31-26 at home, 25-34 at away
Dunaferr Round of 1652–57 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged33-29 at home, 19-28 at away
PLER Third round56–61 Flag of Hungary.svg Dunaferr30-32 at home, 26-29 at away
2009/10 Ferencváros Third round51–62 Flag of Slovenia.svg Cimos Koper 29-34 at home, 22-28 at away
2010/11 Balatonfüred Round of 1647–49 Flag of France.svg Tremblay-en-France 20-20 at home, 27-29 at away
2011/12 FTC-PLER Round of 1651–64 Flag of Germany.svg 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
1993/94 Győri ETO Round of 1638–43 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 21-24 at home, 17-19 at away
1994/95 Komlói BSK Round of 3232–35 Flag of Portugal.svg ABC Braga 14-21 at home, 18-14 at away
1995/96 Szeged Semi-finals48–53 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Hameln 26-27 at home, 22-26 at away
1996/97 Győri ETO Round of 3242–42 (a) Flag of Norway.svg Drammen 27-25 at home, 15-17 at away
1997/98 Szeged Quarter-finals48–54 Flag of Germany.svg TuS Nettelstedt 22-25 at home, 26-29 at away
1998/99 Szeged Quarter-finals54–56 Flag of Germany.svg TuS Nettelstedt25-28 at home, 29-28 at away
1999/00 Nyíregyháza Round of 3248–57 Flag of Turkey.svg ASKI Ankara 25-25 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
1962/63 Bp. Spartacus First round8–20 Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Rapid București 2-4 at home, 6-16 at away
1963/64 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals12–22 Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg Rapid București7-11 at home, 5-13 at away
1964/65 Bp. Spartacus Silver medal with cup.svg Finals16–21 Flag of Denmark.svg HG København 10-7 at home, 6-14 at away
1965/66 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals9–13 Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig 5-3 at home, 4-10 at away
1966/67 Bp. Spartacus Quarter-finals16–18 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Žalgiris Kaunas 8-7 at home, 8-11 at away
1967/68 Ferencváros First round11–14 Flag of East Germany.svg Empor Rostock 7-4 at home, 5-10 at away
1969/70 Ferencváros First round18–26 Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig8-7 at home, 10-19 at away
1970/71 Ferencváros Silver medal with cup.svg Final9–11 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv
1971/72 Veszprém Semi-finals15–23 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv10-9 at home, 5-14 at away
1972/73 Ferencváros First round15–20 Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig8-9 at home, 7-11 at away
1973/74 Vasas Quarter-finals23–24 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade 15-12 at home, 8-12 at away
1974/75 Vasas Semi-finals25–27 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Lokomotiva Zagreb 14-11 at home, 11-16 at away
1976/77 Vasas Quarter-finals21–23 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv13-10 at home, 8-13 at away
1977/78 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Final14–19 Flag of East Germany.svg TSC Berlin
1978/79 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals26–27 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv17-13 at home, 9-14 at away
1980/81 Vasas First round28–30 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv14-11 at home, 14-19 at away
1981/82 Vasas Gold medal with cup.svg Winners50–43 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade29-19 at home, 21-24 at away
1982/83 Vasas Semi-finals48–54 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade26-22 at home, 22-32 at away
Bp. Spartacus Quarter-finals32–35 Flag of Hungary.svg Vasas16-21 at home, 16-14 at away
1983/84 Vasas Semi-finals29–32 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 17-17 at home, 12-15 at away
1984/85 Bp. Spartacus Round of 1653–56 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Știința Bacău 31-27 at home, 22-29 at away
1985/86 Vasas Semi-finals37–43 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv18-15 at home, 19-28 at away
1986/87 Vasas Round of 1640–49 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade27-22 at home, 13-27 at away
1987/88 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals50–63 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Spartak Kyiv25-27 at home, 25-36 at away
1988/89 Debreceni VSC Semi-finals39–49 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich 24-29 at home, 15-20 at away
1989/90 Építők Round of 1636–37 Flag of Poland.svg AZS Wrocław 17-17 at home, 19-20 at away
1990/91 Építők Semi-finals38–48 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich22-24 at home, 16-24 at away
1991/92 Hargita Semi-finals40–41 Flag of Germany.svg Lützellinden 21-15 at home, 19-26 at away
1992/93 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals25–40 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich14-17 at home, 11-23 at away
1993/94 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals39–45 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich18-20 at home, 21-25 at away
1994/95 Ferencváros 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Walle Bremen, Flag of Croatia.svg Podravka Koprivnica, Flag of the Netherlands.svg Swift Roermond
1995/96 Ferencváros 2nd in Group stageN/A Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich, Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg, Flag of Romania.svg Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea
1996/97 Ferencváros Semi-finals43–50 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg19-23 at home, 24-27 at away
1997/98 Ferencváros 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Spain.svg Milar Valencia, Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim, Flag of France.svg Metz
1998/99 Dunaferr Gold medal with cup.svg Winners51–49 Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim25-23 at home, 26-26 at away
1999/00 Dunaferr Quarter-finals53–55 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Budućnost 33-33 at home, 26-30 at away
Ferencváros Quarter-finals48–52 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich27-23 at home, 21-29 at away
2000/01 Ferencváros Semi-finals42–46 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg21-22 at home, 21-24 at away
Győri ETO 4th in Group stageN/A Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim, Flag of Spain.svg Milar Valencia, Flag of Ukraine.svg Spartak Kyiv
2001/02 Dunaferr 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Budućnost, Flag of Spain.svg Milar Valencia, Flag of Denmark.svg GOG Gudme
Ferencváros Silver medal with cup.svg Finals49–51 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Kometal Gjorče Petrov 27-25 at home, 22-26 at away
2002/03 Ferencváros Quarter-finals60–67 Flag of Spain.svg Milar Valencia34-32 at home, 26-35 at away
Dunaferr Second qual. round (to EHF )51–52 Flag of Spain.svg Ferrobús Mislata 31-25 at home, 20-27 at away
2003/04 Dunaferr Semi-finals56–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse 34-29 at home, 22-32 at away
Ferencváros Quarter-finals55–60 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse30-28 at home, 25-32 at away
2004/05 Dunaferr Semi-finals42–49 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse25-28 at home, 17-21 at away
Győri ETO Second qual. round (to EHF )57–58 Flag of Ukraine.svg Motor Zaporizhzhia 29-27 at home, 28-31 at away
2005/06 Győri ETO 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of North Macedonia.svg Kometal Gjorče Petrov, Flag of Denmark.svg Aalborg, Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Volgograd
Dunaferr 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse, Flag of Russia.svg Lada Togliatti, Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Knjaz Miloš
2006/07 Győri ETO Semi-finals47–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse22-30 at home, 25-31 at away
Ferencváros 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich, Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse, Flag of North Macedonia.svg Kometal Gjorče Petrov
2007/08 Ferencváros 4th in Group stageN/A Flag of Romania.svg Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg, Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Budućnost
Győri ETO Semi-finals46–50 Flag of Russia.svg Zvezda Zvenigorod 21-27 at home, 25-23 at away
2008/09 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals49–50 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg23-26 at home, 24-26 at away
Dunaferr Second qual. tournament (to EHF )N/A Flag of Denmark.svg FC København, Flag of Ukraine.svg Motor Zaporizhzhia, Flag of Serbia.svg Naisa Niš
2009/10 Győri ETO Semi-finals45–49 Flag of Romania.svg Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea25-25 at home, 20-24 at away
Ferencváros Second qual. tournament (to EHF )N/A Flag of Denmark.svg FC København, Flag of Ukraine.svg Smart, Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg LC Brühl
2010/11 Győri ETO Semi-finals45–50 Flag of Spain.svg Itxako-Navarra 24-24 at home, 21-26 at away
Debreceni VSC 4th in Group stageN/A Flag of Spain.svg Itxako-Navarra, Flag of Germany.svg Leipzig, Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich
2011/12 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals54–54 (a) Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost 29-27 at home, 25-27 at away
Debreceni VSC Second qual. tournament (to CWC )N/A Flag of Germany.svg Buxtehude, Flag of Poland.svg Zagłębie Lubin, Flag of Portugal.svg Gil Eanes
2012/13 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners47–43 Flag of Norway.svg Larvik 23-22 at home, 24-21 at away
Ferencváros 3rd in Main roundN/A Flag of Slovenia.svg Krim, Flag of Romania.svg Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Flag of Russia.svg Zvezda Zvenigorod
2013/14 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners27–21 Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost
Ferencváros 3rd in Group stage (to CWC )N/A Flag of Denmark.svg Midtjylland, Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost, Flag of Poland.svg Lublin
Érd Second qual. tournament (to CWC )N/A Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros, Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva Zagreb, Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg LK Zug
2014/15 Győri ETO Quarter-finals45–51 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar 27-27 at home, 18-24 at away
Ferencváros Qualification tournament (to CWC )N/A Flag of Germany.svg Leipzig, Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dalfsen, Flag of Belarus.svg BNTU Minsk
2015/16 Ferencváros Quarter-finals41–71 Flag of Hungary.svg Győri ETO27-27 at home, 18-24 at away
Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Final25–25 (1-4 p) Flag of Romania.svg CSM București
2016/17 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners31–30 (OT) Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar
Ferencváros Quarter-finals51–57 Flag of Romania.svg CSM București26-27 at home, 25-30 at away
2017/18 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners27–26 (OT) Flag of North Macedonia.svg Vardar
Ferencváros Quarter-finals51–63 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don 29-31 at home, 22-32 at away
2018/19 Győri ETO Gold medal with cup.svg Winners25–24 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don
Ferencváros Quarter-finals48–62 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don26-29 at home, 22-33 at away
2019/20 Győri ETO Cancelled due to COVID-19
Ferencváros 6th in Main roundN/A Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don, Flag of Romania.svg CSM Bucureşti, Flag of Norway.svg Vipers Kristiansand
2020/21 Győri ETO Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze medallist32–21 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
Ferencváros Quarter-finals48–50 Flag of Montenegro.svg ŽRK Budućnost 29-28 at home, 19-22 at away
2021/22 Ferencváros Play-offs52–55 Flag of Slovenia.svg RK Krim 26–22 at home, 26–33 at away
Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Final31–33 Flag of Norway.svg Vipers Kristiansand
2022/23 Győri ETO Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze medallist28–27 Flag of Denmark.svg Team Esbjerg
Ferencváros Silver medal with cup.svg Final24–28 Flag of Norway.svg Vipers Kristiansand
2023/24 Győri ETO
Ferencváros
Debrecen Play-offs55–56 Flag of Norway.svg Vipers Kristiansand 28-29 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
1981/82 Veszprém Quarter-finals40–44 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Trešnjevka 22-19 at home, 18-25 at away
1982/83 Veszprém Semi-finals34–42 Flag of East Germany.svg Empor Rostock 19-19 at home, 15-23 at away
1983/84 Békéscsabai Előre Semi-finals42–51 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 21-23 at home, 21-28 at away
1984/85 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals32–36 Flag of East Germany.svg Vorwärts Frankfurt 19-17 at home, 13-19 at away
1985/86 Debreceni VSC Silver medal with cup.svg Finals37–41 Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig 22-16 at home, 15-25 at away
1986/87 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals49–50 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Štart Bratislava 31-23 at home, 18-27 at away
1987/88 Debreceni VSC Round of 1650–51 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Belinka Ljubljana 28-25 at home, 22-26 at away
1988/89 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals54–60 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea29-26 at home, 25-34 at away
1989/90 Bp. Spartacus Semi-finals30–49 Flag of East Germany.svg Vorwärts Frankfurt21-23 at home, 9-26 at away
1990/91 SzegedRound of 1643–49 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Lokomotiva Zagreb 23-24 at home, 20-25 at away
1991/92 BHGRound of 1640–44 Flag of Norway.svg Lunner 23-19 at home, 17-25 at away
1992/93 Debreceni VSC Round of 1647–50 Flag of France.svg CSL Dijon 29-21 at home, 18-29 at away
1993/94 Debreceni VSC Silver medal with cup.svg Finals44–44 (a) Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg 24-21 at home, 20-23 at away
1994/95 Debreceni VSC Gold medal with cup.svg Winners44–44 (a) Flag of Norway.svg Bækkelagets 22-14 at home, 22-30 at away
1995/96 Debreceni VSC Gold medal with cup.svg Winners38–38 (a) Flag of Norway.svg Larvik 18-15 at home, 20-23 at away
Kisvárda Quarter-finals35–52 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Urbana 22-22 at home, 13-30 at away
1996/97 Debreceni VSC Quarter-finals34–35 Flag of Romania.svg Oțelul Galați 17-14 at home, 17-21 at away
Vasas Semi-finals41–47 Flag of Slovenia.svg Olimpija 24-26 at home, 17-21 at away
1997/98 Dunaferr Gold medal with cup.svg Winners60–49 Flag of Slovakia.svg Banská Bystrica 34-27 at home, 26-22 at away
1998/99 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals45–49 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg24-21 at home, 21-28 at away
Debreceni VSC Round of 1637–50 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg25-20 at home, 12-30 at away
1999/00 Debreceni VSC Quarter-finals39–56 Flag of Spain.svg Ferrobús Mislata 19-33 at home, 20-23 at away
2000/01 Debreceni VSC Fourth round41–42 Flag of Poland.svg Zagłębie Lubin 28-25 at home, 13-17 at away
Fehérvár Fourth round50–58 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovan Duslo Šaľa 27-27 at home, 23-31 at away
2001/02 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals53–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast 30-25 at home, 23-36 at away
Fehérvár Third round49–69 Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast26-29 at home, 20-43 at away
2002/03 Dunaferr Silver medal with cup.svg Finals (from CL )47–49 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse 27-22 at home, 20-27 at away
Fehérvár Semi-finals51–55 Flag of Hungary.svg Dunaferr23-22 at home, 28-33 at away
Debreceni VSC Fourth round52–80 Flag of Denmark.svg Slagelse23-28 at home, 29-42 at away
2003/04 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals48–64 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg27-27 at home, 21-37 at away
Fehérvár Second round53–54 Flag of Austria.svg Wiener Neustadt 31-26 at home, 22-28 at away
2004/05 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals (from CL )46–49 Flag of Hungary.svg Fehérvár27-21 at home, 19-28 at away
Ferencváros Semi-finals60–61 Flag of Hungary.svg Fehérvár29-36 at home, 31-30 at away
Fehérvár Gold medal with cup.svg Winners49–46 Flag of Hungary.svg Győri ETO28-19 at home, 21-27 at away
2005/06 Ferencváros Gold medal with cup.svg Winners70–68 Flag of Croatia.svg Podravka Koprivnica 37-36 at home, 32-33 at away
Fehérvár Quarter-finals54–56 Flag of Croatia.svg Podravka Koprivnica26-28 at home, 24-26 at away
Debreceni VSC Semi-finals45–55 Flag of Croatia.svg Podravka Koprivnica24-29 at home, 21-26 at away
2006/07 Dunaferr Quarter-finals56–58 Flag of Spain.svg Elda Prestigio 28-24 at home, 28-34 at away
Debreceni VSC Quarter-finals51–52 Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast27-26 at home, 24-26 at away
Kiskunhalas Round of 1647–59 Flag of Hungary.svg Dunaferr27-28 at home, 20-31 at away
2007/08 Dunaferr Semi-finals49–51 Flag of Spain.svg Itxako-Navarra 27-23 at home, 22-28 at away
Fehérvár Round of 1647–53 Flag of Spain.svg Itxako-Navarra26-26 at home, 21-27 at away
2008/09 Dunaferr Third round (from CL )58–60 Flag of Germany.svg VfL Oldenburg 31-31 at home, 27-29 at away
Ferencváros Round of 1629–35 Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Volgograd 0-0 at home, 29-35 at away
Fehérvár Round of 1660–69 Flag of Romania.svg Corona Brașov 33-33 at home, 27-36 at away
2009/10 Ferencváros Third round (from CL )52–63 Flag of Denmark.svg Randers 25-30 at home, 27-33 at away
Békéscsabai Előre Third round54–56 Flag of Spain.svg Sagunto 30-30 at home, 24-26 at away
Fehérvár Third round52–63 Flag of Poland.svg Lublin 27-24 at home, 20-28 at away
2010/11 Vác Quarter-finals60–65 Flag of Denmark.svg Holstebro 28-29 at home, 32-36 at away
Békéscsabai Előre Third round54–54 (a) Flag of Slovenia.svg Olimpija32-23 at home, 22-31 at away
2011/12 Vác Round of 1652–55 Flag of Turkey.svg Milli Piyango 24-20 at home, 28-35 at away
Békéscsabai Előre Round of 1644–47 Flag of Spain.svg Mar Alicante 19-25 at home, 25-22 at away
2012/13 Siófok Third round59–63 Flag of Russia.svg Astrakhanochka 31-22 at home, 28-41 at away
Érd Third round63–63 (a) Flag of France.svg Metz 37-31 at home, 26-32 at away
2013/14 Vác Round of 1644–46 Flag of Hungary.svg Fehérvár25-24 at home, 19-22 at away
Fehérvár Semi-finals51–51 (a) Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg 26-27 at home, 24-25 at away
2014/15 Érd Semi-finals52–60 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don 24-28 at home, 28-32 at away
Dunaújvárosi Kohász Round of 1647–57 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don28-29 at home, 19-28 at away
2015/16 Dunaújvárosi Kohász Gold medal with cup.svg Winners55–49 Flag of Germany.svg TuS Metzingen 29-21 at home, 26-28 at away
Siófok Round of 1647–47 (a) Flag of Hungary.svg Dunaújvárosi Kohász24-19 at home, 23-28 at away
2016/17 Dunaújvárosi Kohász Third qualifying round47–60 Flag of Hungary.svg Érd25-31 at home, 22-29 at away
Érd 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-Don, Flag of Germany.svg Bietigheim, Flag of Norway.svg Byåsen
Debreceni VSC Second qualifying round49–52 Flag of France.svg Nantes 26-28 at home, 23-24 at away
Fehérvár 3rd in Group stageN/A Flag of Russia.svg Kuban Krasnodar, Flag of France.svg Brest, Flag of Germany.svg Leipzig
2017/18 Érd Third qualifying round51–52 Flag of France.svg Issy-Paris 31-21 at home, 20-31 at away
Dunaújvárosi Kohász Third qualifying round41–45 Flag of Denmark.svg København 20-23 at home, 21-22 at away
Debreceni VSC Third qualifying round45–48 Flag of Romania.svg SCM Craiova 26-24 at home, 19-24 at away
Vác Third qualifying round53–62 Flag of Turkey.svg Kastamonu Bld. 24-26 at home, 29-36 at away
2018/19 Érd Third qualifying round56–60 Flag of Norway.svg Storhamar 29-28 at home, 27-32 at away
Dunaújvárosi Kohász Third qualifying round41–48 Flag of Spain.svg Bera Bera 18-26 at home, 23-22 at away
Siófok Gold medal with cup.svg Winners47–42 Flag of Denmark.svg Esbjerg26-21 at home, 21-21 at away
Vác Second qualifying round48–67 Flag of Hungary.svg Siófok22-35 at home, 26-32 at away
2019/20 Siófok Semi-finals Flag of Denmark.svg Odense Cancelled
Érd 3rd in group stageN/A Flag of Denmark.svg Odense, Flag of Romania.svg Bistrita, Flag of Poland.svg Lublin
Vác Third qualifying round56–58 Flag of Turkey.svg Kastamonu Bld. 30–25 at home, 26–33 at away
Debreceni VSC 3rd in group stageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Thüringer, Flag of Turkey.svg Kastamonu Bld., Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Most
2020/21 Siófok Silver medal with cup.svg Final31–36 Flag of France.svg Nantes
Váci NKSE Group stageN/A Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast Håndbold, Flag of Russia.svg HC Zvezda, Flag of France.svg Paris 92
Debreceni VSC Third qualifying round30–31 Flag of Turkey.svg Kastamonu Bld.
Alba Fehérvár KC Third qualifying round(walkover) Flag of Norway.svg Storhamar HE
2021/22 Mosonmagyaróvár Group stageN/A Flag of Norway.svg Sola HK, Flag of France.svg ESBF Besançon, Flag of Croatia.svg RK Lokomotiva Zagreb
Váci NKSE Group stageN/A Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg HK, Flag of Romania.svg SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Flag of France.svg Chambray Touraine
Debreceni VSC Third qualifying round43–47 Flag of Romania.svg Măgura Cisnădie 22–22 at home, 21–25 at away
MTK Budapest Third qualifying round56–68 Flag of Denmark.svg Herning-Ikast Håndbold27–34 at home, 29–34 at away
2022/23 Debreceni VSC Group stageN/A Flag of Denmark.svg Nykøbing Falster, Flag of Norway.svg Sola HK, Flag of Croatia.svg Podravka Vegeta
Mosonmagyaróvár Group stageN/A Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast Håndbold, Flag of France.svg Neptunes de Nantes, Flag of Norway.svg Fana
Váci NKSE Group stageN/A Flag of Germany.svg Thüringer HC, Flag of Romania.svg SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Flag of France.svg Paris 92
Siófok KC Quarter-finals41–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Ikast Håndbold 20–30 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
1976/77 Csepel Semi-finals25–45 Flag of East Germany.svg TSC Berlin 14-19 at home, 11-26 at away
1978 Ferencváros Gold medal with cup.svg Winners18–17 Flag of East Germany.svg Leipzig
1979 Ferencváros Silver medal with cup.svg Finals30–40 Flag of East Germany.svg TSC Berlin15-20 at home, 15-20 at away
1980/81 Bp. Spartacus Gold medal with cup.svg Winners40–34 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Sombor 22-17 at home, 18-17 at away
1981/82 Bp. Spartacus Silver medal with cup.svg Finals38–44 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Osijek 21-27 at home, 17-27 at away
Építők Quarter-finals40–44 Flag of East Germany.svg Vorwärts Frankfurt 23-22 at home, 17-22 at away
1982/83 Építők Quarter-finals36–42 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rostselmash 16-20 at home, 16-22 at away
1983/84 Építők Semi-finals39–49 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dalma Split 20-22 at home, 19-27 at away
1984/85 Veszprém Round of 1642–43 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg CSKA Sofia 26-16 at home, 16-27 at away
1985/86 Bp. Spartacus Round of 1648–52 Flag of East Germany.svg TSC Berlin23-23 at home, 25-32 at away
1986/87 Debreceni VSC Round of 1647–52 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kuban Krasnodar 23-23 at home, 24-29 at away
1987/88 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals37–48 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Kuban Krasnodar20-20 at home, 17-28 at away
1988/89 Vasas Quarter-finals41–63 Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg Știința Bacău 21-31 at home, 20-32 at away
1989/90 Debreceni VSC Semi-finals42–53 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rostselmash21-23 at home, 21-30 at away
1990/91 Debreceni VSC Semi-finals42–53 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade 21-23 at home, 21-30 at away
1991/92 Debreceni VSC Silver medal with cup.svg Finals45–45 (a) Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Radnički Belgrade26-21 at home, 19-24 at away
1992/93 Építők Round of 1640–52 Flag of Germany.svg Giessen-Lützellinden 20-29 at home, 20-23 at away
1993/94 Ferencváros Silver medal with cup.svg Finals44–45 Flag of Germany.svg Walle Bremen 23-21 at home, 21-24 at away
1994/95 Dunaferr Gold medal with cup.svg Winners49–43 Flag of Germany.svg Giessen-Lützellinden26-18 at home, 23-25 at away
1995/96 Dunaferr Quarter-finals45–48 Flag of Croatia.svg Kras Zagreb 26-20 at home, 19-28 at away
Vasas Semi-finals36–37 Flag of Croatia.svg Kras Zagreb25-19 at home, 11-18 at away
1996/97 Dunaferr Round of 1642–45 Flag of Ukraine.svg Motor Zaporizhzhia 20-22 at home, 22-23 at away
1997/98 Vasas Round of 3237–42 Flag of Romania.svg Zalău 22-16 at home, 15-24 at away
1998/99 Ferencváros Round of 1656–57 Flag of Norway.svg Larvik 33-24 at home, 23-33 at away
1999/00 Győri ETO Round of 1648–52 Flag of Spain.svg Milar L'Eliana 27-23 at home, 21-29 at away
2001 Dunaferr Fourth round36–37 Flag of France.svg Besançon 20-21 at home, 16-16 at away
2002 Debreceni VSC Fourth round50–55 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 25-23 at home, 25-32 at away
2003 Győri ETO Semi-finals45–56 Flag of France.svg Besançon27-26 at home, 18-30 at away
2003/04 Vác Quarter-finals41–60 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich 26-30 at home, 15-30 at away
2004/05 Vác Fourth round44–58 Flag of Germany.svg Nürnberg 19-26 at home, 25-32 at away
2005/06 Győri ETO Silver medal with cup.svg Finals (from CL )48–51 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Budućnost 23-26 at home, 25-25 at away
Dunaferr Quarter-finals (from CL )60–61 Flag of Norway.svg Gjerpen 32-32 at home, 28-29 at away
Vác Fourth round48–64 Flag of Norway.svg Gjerpen25-27 at home, 23-37 at away
2006/07 Ferencváros Semi-finals (from CL )50–64 Flag of Romania.svg Râmnicu Vâlcea 27-28 at home, 23-36 at away
Fehérvár Third round48–65 Flag of Romania.svg Râmnicu Vâlcea25-25 at home, 23-40 at away
2007/08 Debreceni VSC Round of 1658–58 Flag of Romania.svg Corona Brașov 30-30 at home, 20-25 at away
2008/09 Debreceni VSC Round of 1658–58 (a) Flag of Romania.svg Oțelul Galați 34-29 at home, 24-29 at away
2009/10 Debreceni VSC Fourth round47–48 Flag of Montenegro.svg Budućnost 27-20 at home, 20-28 at away
2010/11 Ferencváros Gold medal with cup.svg Winners57–52 Flag of Spain.svg Mar Alicante 34-29 at home, 23-23 at away
2011/12 Ferencváros Gold medal with cup.svg Winners62–60 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg31-30 at home, 31-30 at away
Debreceni VSC Quarter-finals (from CL )50–81 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg 25-39 at home, 25-42 at away
Fehérvár Round of 1641–44 Flag of Serbia.svg Zaječar 24-20 at home, 17-24 at away
2012/13 Békéscsabai Előre Third round50–51 Flag of Norway.svg Stabæk 22-27 at home, 28-24 at away
Vác Quarter-finals47–50 Flag of France.svg Issy-Paris 24-23 at home, 23-27 at away
2013/14 Ferencváros Quarter-finals (from CL )63–66 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg31-26 at home, 32-40 at away
Érd Round of 16 (from CL )54–54 (a) Flag of Germany.svg Buxtehude 32-23 at home, 22-31 at away
Veszprém Round of 1639–54 Flag of France.svg Fleury Loiret 17-21 at home, 22-33 at away
2014/15 Ferencváros Semi-finals (from CL )52–61 Flag of Denmark.svg Midtjylland 23-30 at home, 29-31 at away
Siófok Round of 1647–50 Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Niederösterreich25-20 at home, 22-30 at away
2015/16 Érd Round of 1646–46 (a) Flag of France.svg 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
1993/94 SzegedSemi-finals34–56 Flag of Germany.svg Buxtehude 17-24 at home, 17-32 at away
1994/95 Vasas Silver medal with cup.svg Finals39–48 Flag of Russia.svg Rotor Volgograd 20-24 at home, 19-24 at away
1995/96 Győri ETO Quarter-finals38–47 Flag of Romania.svg Zalău 21-18 at home, 17-29 at away
1996/97 Győri ETO Quarter-finals47–49 Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurter HC 29-23 at home, 18-26 at away
1997/98 Debreceni VSC Round of 1649–59 Flag of Ukraine.svg Spartak Kyiv 25-27 at home, 24-32 at away
1998/99 Vasas Quarter-finals41–44 Flag of Romania.svg Oțelul Galați 21-20 at home, 20-24 at away
1999/00 Fehérvár Round of 1642–48 Flag of Denmark.svg Randers 23-20 at home, 19-28 at away

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