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Men's coefficients by season (EHF coefficient) | ||
Season | Points | Rank |
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2008/09 | 52.00 | 6 |
2009/10 | 63.89 | 4 |
2010/11 | 67.33 | 4 |
2011/12 | 65.22 | 3 |
2012/13 | 51.78 | 5 |
2013/14 | 43.33 | 7 |
2014/15 | 46.25 | 6 |
2015/16 | 74.57 | 4 |
2016/17 | 103.33 | 3 |
2017/18 | 119.83 | 2 |
2018/19 | 106.83 | 3 |
2019/20 | 86.33 | 4 |
2020/21 [1] | 99.83 | 4 |
2021/22 [2] | 94.83 | 4 |
2022/23 [3] | 94.17 (in progress) | 4 |
Women's coefficients by season (EHF coefficient) | ||
Season | Points | Rank |
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2008/09 | 97.78 | 2 |
2009/10 | 93.56 | 3 |
2010/11 | 87.33 | 3 |
2011/12 | 77.56 | 4 |
2012/13 | 86.44 | 2 |
2013/14 | 97.78 | 2 |
2014/15 | 109.22 | 1 |
2015/16 | 112.44 | 1 |
2016/17 | 100.44 | 2 |
2017/18 | 110.56 | 2 |
2018/19 | 114.13 | 1 |
2019/20 | 130.00 | 1 |
2020/21 | 162.50 | 1 |
2021/22 | 158.33 | 1 |
2022/23 | 157.67 (in progress) | 1 |
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).
Champions League (European Cup) | European League (EHF Cup) | European Cup (Challenge Cup) | Cup Winners Cup |
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1981/82 – Bp. Honvéd | 1985/86 – Győri ETO 2013/14 – Szeged | None | 1991/92 – Veszprém 2007/08 – Veszprém |
Champions League (European Cup) | European League (EHF Cup) | European Cup (Challenge Cup) | Cup Winners Cup |
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1981/82 – Vasas 1998/99 – Dunaferr 2012/13 – Győri ETO 2013/14 – Győri ETO 2016/17 – Győri ETO 2017/18 – Győri ETO 2018/19 – Győri ETO | 1994/95 – Debreceni VSC 1995/96 – Debreceni VSC 1997/98 – Dunaferr 2004/05 – Fehérvár 2005/06 – Ferencváros 2015/16 – Dunaújváros 2018/19 – Siófok KC | None | 1978 – Ferencváros 1980/81 – Bp. Spartacus 1994/95 – Dunaferr 2010/11 – Ferencváros 2011/12 – Ferencváros |
Key to colours
Champions League | European League | Cup Winners' Cup |
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Notes
Men's progress
| Women's progress
|
The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1961/62 | Bp. Spartacus | First round | wo. | Śląsk Wrocław | |
1962/63 | Bp. Spartacus | Round of 16 | 11–24 | Dinamo București | |
1964/65 | Bp. Honvéd | First round | wo. | AZS Wrocław | |
1965/66 | Bp. Honvéd | Final | 14–16 | DHfK Leipzig | |
1966/67 | Bp. Honvéd | Quarter-finals | 32–36 | Cuncevo | 19-21 at home, 13-15 at away |
1967/68 | Bp. Honvéd | Round of 16 | 34–43 | Dukla Prague | 22-18 at home, 12-25 at away |
1969/70 | Bp. Honvéd | Quarter-finals | 40–44 | Steaua București | 20-18 at home, 20-26 at away |
1970/71 | Elektromos | First round | 22–32 | SoIK Hellas | 13-17 at home, 9-15 at away |
1972/73 | Elektromos | First round | 29–40 | VIF Dimitrov Sofia | 13-12 at home, 16-28 at away |
1973/74 | Bp. Honvéd | Quarter-finals | 26–32 | MAI Moscow | 13-10 at home, 13-22 at away |
1974/75 | Bp. Spartacus | Quarter-finals | 28–34 | VfL Gummersbach | 15-15 at home, 13-19 at away |
1976/77 | Debreceni Dózsa | Quarter-finals | 45–62 | Fredericia KFUM | 28-31 at home, 17-31 at away |
1977/78 | Bp. Honvéd | Semi-finals | 38–41 | Magdeburg | 21-22 at home, 17-19 at away |
1978/79 | Bp. Honvéd | Semi-finals | 36–42 | TV Großwallstadt | 27-24 at home, 9-18 at away |
1979/80 | Tatabánya | Quarter-finals | 40–41 | Dukla Prague | 19-18 at home, 21-23 at away |
1980/81 | Tatabánya | Round of 16 | 43–43 (a) | Vikingur Reykjavik | 23-22 at home, 20-21 at away |
1981/82 | Bp. Honvéd | Winners | 49–34 | TSV St. Otmar | 25-16 at home, 24-18 at away |
1982/83 | Bp. Honvéd | Quarter-finals | 39–47 | Metaloplastika | 19-15 at home, 20-32 at away |
Veszprém | Round of 16 | 44–61 | CSKA Moscow | 25-30 at home, 19-31 at away | |
1983/84 | Bp. Honvéd | Semi-finals | 41–54 | Metaloplastika | 20-24 at home, 21-30 at away |
1984/85 | Bp. Honvéd | Round of 16 | 51–53 | FH Hafnarfjörður | 29-27 at home, 22-26 at away |
1985/86 | Tatabánya | Round of 16 | 47–53 | Dukla Prague | 24-24 at home, 23-29 at away |
1986/87 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 43–56 | Empor Rostock | 23-26 at home, 20-30 at away |
1987/88 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 36–46 | CSKA Moscow | 22-22 at home, 14-24 at away |
1988/89 | Győri ETO | Round of 16 | 41–45 | HK Drott | 23-22 at home, 18-23 at away |
1989/90 | Győri ETO | Quarter-finals | 43–60 | SKA Minsk | 21-29 at home, 22-31 at away |
1990/91 | Győri ETO | First round | 42–46 | Steaua București | 21-20 at home, 21-26 at away |
1991/92 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 42–58 | Santander | 24-28 at home, 18-30 at away |
1992/93 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 41–42 | Vénissieux | 27-22 at home, 14-20 at away |
1993/94 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 42–48 | Santander | 29-26 at home, 16-25 at away |
1994/95 | Veszprém | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Zagreb, Santander, KIF Kolding | |
1995/96 | Veszprém | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Bidasoa Irun, THW Kiel, ABC Braga | |
1996/97 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 42–66 | Barcelona | 25-26 at home, 17-40 at away |
1997/98 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 60–60 (a) | Barcelona | 33-28 at home, 27-32 at away |
1998/99 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 53–58 | Barcelona | 29-29 at home, 24-29 at away |
1999/00 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 53–55 | Zagreb | 27-25 at home, 26-30 at away |
2000/01 | Dunaferr | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Barcelona, Montpellier, Wybrzeże Gdańsk | |
2001/02 | Veszprém | Finals | 48–51 | Magdeburg | 23-21 at home, 25-30 at away |
2002/03 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 50–54 | San Antonio | 30-26 at home, 20-28 at away |
2003/04 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 49–61 | Ciudad Real | 25-28 at home, 24-33 at away |
Szeged | Quarter-finals | 54–59 | Magdeburg | 30-31 at home, 24-28 at away | |
2004/05 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 55–63 | Ciudad Real | 33-34 at home, 22-29 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 43–44 | Celje | 20-21 at home, 23-23 at away | |
2005/06 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 58–59 | San Antonio | 29-27 at home, 29-32 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 58–68 | Ciudad Real | 31-32 at home, 27-36 at away | |
2006/07 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 71–75 | THW Kiel | 39-36 at home, 32-39 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 49–50 | Valladolid | 25-25 at home, 24-25 at away | |
2007/08 | Szeged | 3rd in Main round | N/A | Barcelona, GOG Svendborg, Celje | |
Veszprém | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | VfL Gummersbach, Celje, Valur | ||
2008/09 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 56–58 | Ciudad Real | 32-29 at home, 24-29 at away |
Szeged | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Zagreb, Wisła Płock | ||
2009/10 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 60–67 | Barcelona | 33-34 at home, 27-33 at away |
Szeged | 5th in Group stage | N/A | Montpellier, Chekhovskiye Medvedi, Valladolid, HCM Constanța, PAOK | ||
2010/11 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 51–54 | Barcelona | 30-26 at home, 21-28 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 46–60 | Flensburg-Handewitt | 26-27 at home, 20-33 at away | |
2011/12 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 55–56 | Ademar León | 27-25 at home, 28-31 at away |
Szeged | 5th in Group stage | N/A | THW Kiel, AG København, Ademar León, Montpellier, Partizan | ||
2012/13 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 59–61 | THW Kiel | 28-29 at home, 31-32 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 53–57 | Kielce | 26-25 at home, 27-32 at away | |
2013/14 | Veszprém | Fourth place | 25–26 | Barcelona | |
Szeged | Wildcard qualification (to EHF ) | 39–45 | Metalurg | 23-19 at home, 16-26 at away | |
2014/15 | Veszprém | Final | 23–28 | Barcelona | |
Szeged | Quarter-finals | 54–60 | THW Kiel | 31-29 at home, 23-31 at away | |
2015/16 | Veszprém | Final | 35–35 (3-4 p) | Kielce | |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 62–65 | THW Kiel | 33-29 at home, 29-26 at away | |
2016/17 | Veszprém | Third place | 34–30 | Barcelona | |
Szeged | Quarter-finals | 57–60 | Paris Saint-Germain | 27-30 at home, 30-30 at away | |
2017/18 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 59–61 | Skjern | 34-29 at home, 25-32 at away |
Szeged | Round of 16 | 50–56 | THW Kiel | 28-27 at home, 22-29 at away | |
2018/19 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 52–56 | Vardar | 29-25 at home, 23-31 at away |
Veszprém | Final | 24–27 | Vardar | ||
2019/20 | Veszprém | Third-place match | 26–31 | Paris Saint-Germain | |
Szeged | Quarter-finals | – | Vardar | Cancelled due to COVID-19 | |
2020/21 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 60–62 | HBC Nantes | 32–30 at home, 28–32 at away |
Szeged | Play-offs | 56–66 | THW Kiel | 28–33 at home, 28–33 at away | |
2021/22 | Szeged | Play-offs | 57–60 | SG Flensburg Handewitt | 36–35 at home, 21–25 at away |
Veszprém | Fourth place | 34–34 (1–3) (p) | THW Kiel | ||
2022/23 | Szeged | – | |||
Veszprém | – |
While the IHF Cup (1981–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1981/82 | Tatabánya | Round of 16 | 50–50 (a) | Leipzig | 30-23 at home, 20-27 at away |
1982/83 | Tatabánya | Quarter-finals | 44–55 | ZTR Zaporizhzhia | 26-26 at home, 18-29 at away |
1983/84 | Tatabánya | Semi-finals | 43–44 | TV Großwallstadt | 23-22 at home, 20-22 at away |
1984/85 | Szeged | Round of 16 | 55–62 | Alicante | 31-33 at home, 24-29 at away |
1985/86 | Győri ETO | Winners | 43–41 | Alicante | 23-17 at home, 20-24 at away |
1986/87 | Szeged | Round of 16 | 40–44 | Slavia Prague | 22-21 at home, 18-23 at away |
1987/88 | Szeged | First round | 39–53 | VIF Dimitrov Sofia | 23-28 at home, 16-25 at away |
1988/89 | Debreceni Dózsa | First round | 39–53 | Initia Hasselt | 18-15 at home, 11-15 at away |
1989/90 | Tatabánya | First round | 47–58 | Dukla Prague | 22-20 at home, 25-38 at away |
1990/91 | Szeged | First round | 43–44 | Minaur Baia Mare | 27-21 at home, 16-23 at away |
1991/92 | Bp. Honvéd | First round | 33–37 | Wisła Płock | 17-14 at home, 16-23 at away |
1992/93 | Szeged | First round | 42–43 | Steaua București | 21-16 at home, 21-27 at away |
1993/94 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 42–46 | Linde Linz | 23-22 at home, 19-24 at away |
1994/95 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 48–48 (a) | Polyot Cheljabinsk | 27-25 at home, 21-23 at away |
1995/96 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 41–43 | Granollers | 21-17 at home, 20-26 at away |
1996/97 | Elektromos | Round of 32 | 47–47 (a) | Gorenje Velenje | 25-25 at home, 22-22 at away |
1997/98 | Dunaferr | Round of 16 | 45–49 | THW Kiel | 24-23 at home, 21-26 at away |
1998/99 | Dunaferr | Round of 32 | 39–47 | TV Suhr | 23-20 at home, 16-27 at away |
1999/00 | Szeged | Round of 16 | 56–56 (a) | Viking | 31-29 at home, 25-27 at away |
2000/01 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 51–53 | Bidasoa Irun | 28-27 at home, 23-26 at away |
Kiskőrös | Third round | 38–56 | CSKA Moscow | 18-30 at home, 20-26 at away | |
2001/02 | Szeged | Third round | 63–64 | Gáldar | 33-28 at home, 30-36 at away |
PLER | Second round | 49–59 | Bregenz | 27-25 at home, 22-34 at away | |
2002/03 | Dunaferr | Semi-finals | 52–53 | Dinamo Astrakhan | 27-30 at home, 23-25 at away |
Orosháza | Second round | 52–60 | Portovik Yuzhny | 26-34 at home, 26-26 at away | |
2003/04 | Dunaferr | Quarter-finals | 57–68 | Dinamo Astrakhan | 30-32 at home, 27-36 at away |
Győri ETO | Third round | 53–54 | Meshkov Brest | 27-22 at home, 26-32 at away | |
2004/05 | Dunaferr | Quarter-finals | 56–60 | VfL Gummersbach | 35-30 at home, 21-30 at away |
Tatabánya | Third round | 54–63 | Dunkerque | 31-27 at home, 23-36 at away | |
2005/06 | Dunaferr | Third round | 58–61 | Beşiktaş | 34-31 at home, 24-30 at away |
Tatabánya | Third round | 61–64 | Wacker Thun | 30-27 at home, 31-37 at away | |
2006/07 | Dunaferr | Round of 16 | 56–58 | Aragón | 35-25 at home, 21-33 at away |
PLER | Round of 16 | 58–67 | Grasshoppers | 36-32 at home, 22-35 at away | |
2007/08 | Dunaferr | Round of 16 | 53–66 | Aragón | 39-30 at home, 24-36 at away |
Debreceni KSE | Third round | 63–64 | SKIF Krasnodar | 35-29 at home, 28-35 at away | |
2008/09 | Komlói BSK | Third round | 63–75 | Maccabi Rishon LeZion | 36-35 at home, 27-40 at away |
Debreceni KSE | Round of 16 | 50–61 | Gorenje Velenje | 26-26 at home, 24-35 at away | |
2009/10 | Dunaferr | Third round | 42–49 | Tatran Prešov | 23-22 at home, 19-27 at away |
PLER | Third round | 47–48 | Haukar | 21-22 at home, 26-26 at away | |
2010/11 | Tatabánya | Round of 16 | 56–64 | Logroño | 30-25 at home, 26-39 at away |
Dunaferr | Third round | 49–73 | Porto | 27-37 at home, 22-36 at away | |
2011/12 | Tatabánya | Third round | 51–62 | Frisch Auf Göppingen | 26-28 at home, 25-34 at away |
Balatonfüred | Third round | 48–56 | Dunkerque | 27-26 at home, 21-30 at away | |
2012/13 | Tatabánya | Second qualifying round | 46–59 | Elverum | 23-27 at home, 23-32 at away |
Balatonfüred | Second qualifying round | 52–53 | Vojvodina | 27-24 at home, 25-29 at away | |
2013/14 | Szeged | Winners | 29–28 | Montpellier | |
Csurgó | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Lugi HF, Ademar León, Hannover-Burgdorf | ||
Tatabánya | Second qualifying round | 47–51 | Lugi HF | 20-24 at home, 27-27 at away | |
2014/15 | Balatonfüred | 4th in Group stage | N/A | Melsungen, Eskilstuna Guif, Nexe Našice | |
Tatabánya | Third qualifying round | 47–54 | St. Petersburg | 23-22 at home, 24-32 at away | |
Orosháza | Third qualifying round | 45–72 | Skjern | 25-32 at home, 20-40 at away | |
2015/16 | Tatabánya | Third qualifying round | 48–59 | Ystads IF | 20-31 at home, 28-28 at away |
Csurgó | Third qualifying round | 61–65 | Magdeburg | 24-23 at home, 37-42 at away | |
2016/17 | Tatabánya | Quarter-finals | 47–58 | Füchse Berlin | 25-30 at home, 22-28 at away |
Balatonfüred | Second qualifying round | 48–50 | Pfadi Winterthur | 28-23 at home, 20-27 at away | |
Csurgó | Third qualifying round | 51–53 | Anaitasuna | 30-26 at home, 21-27 at away | |
2017/18 | Tatabánya | Third qualifying round | 46–47 | Chambéry | 25-24 at home, 21-23 at away |
Budakalász | Third qualifying round | 48–61 | Anaitasuna | 27-35 at home, 21-26 at away | |
Csurgó | Second qualifying round | 59–60 | Dubrava | 33-24 at home, 26-36 at away | |
Balatonfüred | Third qualifying round | 46–55 | Granollers | 25-27 at home, 21-28 at away | |
2018/19 | Tatabánya | Quarter-final | 50–52 | TTH Holstebro | 26-23 at home, 24-29 at away |
Balatonfüred | 4th in Group Stage | N/A | Füchse Berlin, Saint-Raphaël Var Handball, Logroño La Rioja | ||
Komlói BSK | Second qualifying round | 56–56 (a) | Olympiacos | 34-29 at home, 22-27 at away | |
2019/20 | Tatabánya | Group Stage | N/A | Füchse Berlin, PAUC Handball, Logroño La Rioja | |
Balatonfüred | Third qualifying round | 51–56 | León | 30–27 at home, 21–29 at away | |
Csurgó | Third qualifying round | 48–54 | Nîmes | 28–25 at home, 20–29 at away | |
2020/21 | Tatabánya | Group Stage | N/A | Rhein Neckar Löwen, Kadetten Schaffhausen, GOG Håndbold, RK Eurofarm Pelister, RK Trimo Trebnje | |
Balatonfüredi KSE | Second qualifying round | 22–23 | RK Trimo Trebnje | 22–23 at away, home match got cancelled due to positive COVID-19 tests. | |
Gyöngyösi KK | Second qualifying round | 47–61 | Füchse Berlin | 23–25 at home, 24–36 at away | |
2021/22 | Tatabánya | Group Stage | N/A | USAM Nîmes Gard, RK Eurofarm Pelister], Kadetten Schaffhausen, Sporting CP, AEK Athens HC | |
Balatonfüredi KSE | First qualifying round | 47–47 | HK Malmö | 27–25 at home, 20–22 at away | |
Csurgói KK | First qualifying round | 51–58 | Constanța | 23–27 at home, 28–31 at away | |
2022/23 | Balatonfüredi KSE | ||||
Ferencvárosi TC | |||||
Veszprém Felsőörs | |||||
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]
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1976/77 | Elektromos | Round of 16 | 48–56 | Magdeburg | 28-28 at home, 20-28 at away |
1977/78 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 46–47 | Anilana Łódź | 26-22 at home, 20-25 at away |
1978/79 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 31–39 | VfL Gummersbach | 21-21 at home, 10-18 at away |
1979/80 | Debreceni Dózsa | Quarter-finals | 43–54 | Alicante | 24-22 at home, 19-32 at away |
1980/81 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 38–46 | Metaloplastika | 16-20 at home, 22-26 at away |
1981/82 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 50–55 | VfL Günzburg | 29-27 at home, 21-28 at away |
1982/83 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 44–61 | SKA Minsk | 25-24 at home, 19-37 at away |
1983/84 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 50–51 | Sloga Doboj | 24-26 at home, 26-25 at away |
1984/85 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 38–44 | Dynamo Berlin | 18-23 at home, 20-21 at away |
1985/86 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 46–54 | Barcelona | 27-25 at home, 19-29 at away |
1986/87 | Győri ETO | Quarter-finals | 38–38 (a) | MTSV Schwabing | 23-17 at home, 15-21 at away |
1987/88 | Győri ETO | Round of 16 | 37–39 | Atlético Madrid | 24-15 at home, 13-24 at away |
1988/89 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 38–43 | TuSEM Essen | 23-20 at home, 15-23 at away |
1989/90 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 45–54 | Santander | 24-29 at home, 21-25 at away |
1990/91 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 35–38 | TSV Milbertshofen | 20-15 at home, 15-23 at away |
1991/92 | Veszprém | Winners | 51–34 | TSV Milbertshofen | 24-14 at home, 27-20 at away |
1992/93 | Veszprém | Finals | 43–46 | Vitrolles | 22-23 at home, 21-23 at away |
Győri ETO | First round | 44–44 (a) | Minaur Baia Mare | 25-20 at home, 19-24 at away | |
1993/94 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 36–43 | Barcelona | 22-24 at home, 14-19 at away |
1994/95 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 45–53 | Barcelona | 20-19 at home, 25-34 at away |
1995/96 | Győri ETO | Round of 32 | 55–61 | Crvena zvezda | 30-27 at home, 25-34 at away |
1996/97 | Veszprém | Finals | 38–41 | Bidasoa Irun | 19-17 at home, 19-24 at away |
1997/98 | Elektromos | Quarter-finals | 38–40 | Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen | 22-18 at home, 16-22 at away |
1998/99 | Elektromos | Round of 32 | 40–46 | Partizan | 20-21 at home, 20-25 at away |
1999/00 | Dunaferr | Finals | 45–48 | San Antonio | 26-20 at home, 19-28 at away |
2000/01 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 42–53 | Flensburg-Handewitt | 20-22 at home, 22-31 at away |
2001/02 | Dunaferr | Semi-finals | 42–47 | Flensburg-Handewitt | 21-22 at home, 21-25 at away |
2002/03 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 62–74 | TBV Lemgo | 30-34 at home, 32-40 at away |
2003/04 | Csömör | Second round | 38–43 | Portovik Yuzhny | 18-19 at home, 20-24 at away |
2004/05 | Nyíregyháza | Second round | 58–61 | Medveščak | 32-27 at home, 26-34 at away |
2005/06 | PLER | Second round | 58–58 (a) | Haslum | 29-31 at home, 29-27 at away |
2006/07 | Komlói BSK | Second round | 47–58 | Bjerringbro-Silkeborg | 23-23 at home, 24-35 at away |
2007/08 | Veszprém | Winners (from CL ) | 65–60 | Rhein-Neckar Löwen | 37-32 at home, 28-28 at away |
PLER | Third round | 50–56 | Milli Piyango | 26-31 at home, 24-25 at away | |
2008/09 | Szeged | Quarter-finals (from CL ) | 56–60 | HSG Nordhorn | 31-26 at home, 25-34 at away |
Dunaferr | Round of 16 | 52–57 | Szeged | 33-29 at home, 19-28 at away | |
PLER | Third round | 56–61 | Dunaferr | 30-32 at home, 26-29 at away | |
2009/10 | Ferencváros | Third round | 51–62 | Cimos Koper | 29-34 at home, 22-28 at away |
2010/11 | Balatonfüred | Round of 16 | 47–49 | Tremblay-en-France | 20-20 at home, 27-29 at away |
2011/12 | FTC-PLER | Round of 16 | 51–64 | Flensburg-Handewitt | 26-32 at home, 25-32 at away |
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
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1993/94 | Győri ETO | Round of 16 | 38–43 | Benfica | 21-24 at home, 17-19 at away |
1994/95 | Komlói BSK | Round of 32 | 32–35 | ABC Braga | 14-21 at home, 18-14 at away |
1995/96 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 48–53 | VfL Hameln | 26-27 at home, 22-26 at away |
1996/97 | Győri ETO | Round of 32 | 42–42 (a) | Drammen | 27-25 at home, 15-17 at away |
1997/98 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 48–54 | TuS Nettelstedt | 22-25 at home, 26-29 at away |
1998/99 | Szeged | Quarter-finals | 54–56 | TuS Nettelstedt | 25-28 at home, 29-28 at away |
1999/00 | Nyíregyháza | Round of 32 | 48–57 | ASKI Ankara | 25-25 at home, 23-32 at away |
The competition was named European Cup until 1992/93, until it switched its name to EHF Champions League.
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1962/63 | Bp. Spartacus | First round | 8–20 | Rapid București | 2-4 at home, 6-16 at away |
1963/64 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 12–22 | Rapid București | 7-11 at home, 5-13 at away |
1964/65 | Bp. Spartacus | Finals | 16–21 | HG København | 10-7 at home, 6-14 at away |
1965/66 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 9–13 | Leipzig | 5-3 at home, 4-10 at away |
1966/67 | Bp. Spartacus | Quarter-finals | 16–18 | Žalgiris Kaunas | 8-7 at home, 8-11 at away |
1967/68 | Ferencváros | First round | 11–14 | Empor Rostock | 7-4 at home, 5-10 at away |
1969/70 | Ferencváros | First round | 18–26 | Leipzig | 8-7 at home, 10-19 at away |
1970/71 | Ferencváros | Final | 9–11 | Spartak Kyiv | |
1971/72 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 15–23 | Spartak Kyiv | 10-9 at home, 5-14 at away |
1972/73 | Ferencváros | First round | 15–20 | Leipzig | 8-9 at home, 7-11 at away |
1973/74 | Vasas | Quarter-finals | 23–24 | Radnički Belgrade | 15-12 at home, 8-12 at away |
1974/75 | Vasas | Semi-finals | 25–27 | Lokomotiva Zagreb | 14-11 at home, 11-16 at away |
1976/77 | Vasas | Quarter-finals | 21–23 | Spartak Kyiv | 13-10 at home, 8-13 at away |
1977/78 | Vasas | Final | 14–19 | TSC Berlin | |
1978/79 | Vasas | Finals | 26–27 | Spartak Kyiv | 17-13 at home, 9-14 at away |
1980/81 | Vasas | First round | 28–30 | Spartak Kyiv | 14-11 at home, 14-19 at away |
1981/82 | Vasas | Winners | 50–43 | Radnički Belgrade | 29-19 at home, 21-24 at away |
1982/83 | Vasas | Semi-finals | 48–54 | Radnički Belgrade | 26-22 at home, 22-32 at away |
Bp. Spartacus | Quarter-finals | 32–35 | Vasas | 16-21 at home, 16-14 at away | |
1983/84 | Vasas | Semi-finals | 29–32 | Bayer Leverkusen | 17-17 at home, 12-15 at away |
1984/85 | Bp. Spartacus | Round of 16 | 53–56 | Știința Bacău | 31-27 at home, 22-29 at away |
1985/86 | Vasas | Semi-finals | 37–43 | Spartak Kyiv | 18-15 at home, 19-28 at away |
1986/87 | Vasas | Round of 16 | 40–49 | Radnički Belgrade | 27-22 at home, 13-27 at away |
1987/88 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 50–63 | Spartak Kyiv | 25-27 at home, 25-36 at away |
1988/89 | Debreceni VSC | Semi-finals | 39–49 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 24-29 at home, 15-20 at away |
1989/90 | Építők | Round of 16 | 36–37 | AZS Wrocław | 17-17 at home, 19-20 at away |
1990/91 | Építők | Semi-finals | 38–48 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 22-24 at home, 16-24 at away |
1991/92 | Hargita | Semi-finals | 40–41 | Lützellinden | 21-15 at home, 19-26 at away |
1992/93 | Vasas | Finals | 25–40 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 14-17 at home, 11-23 at away |
1993/94 | Vasas | Finals | 39–45 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 18-20 at home, 21-25 at away |
1994/95 | Ferencváros | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Walle Bremen, Podravka Koprivnica, Swift Roermond | |
1995/96 | Ferencváros | 2nd in Group stage | N/A | Hypo Niederösterreich, Viborg, Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea | |
1996/97 | Ferencváros | Semi-finals | 43–50 | Viborg | 19-23 at home, 24-27 at away |
1997/98 | Ferencváros | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Milar Valencia, Krim, Metz | |
1998/99 | Dunaferr | Winners | 51–49 | Krim | 25-23 at home, 26-26 at away |
1999/00 | Dunaferr | Quarter-finals | 53–55 | Budućnost | 33-33 at home, 26-30 at away |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 48–52 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 27-23 at home, 21-29 at away | |
2000/01 | Ferencváros | Semi-finals | 42–46 | Viborg | 21-22 at home, 21-24 at away |
Győri ETO | 4th in Group stage | N/A | Krim, Milar Valencia, Spartak Kyiv | ||
2001/02 | Dunaferr | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Budućnost, Milar Valencia, GOG Gudme | |
Ferencváros | Finals | 49–51 | Kometal Gjorče Petrov | 27-25 at home, 22-26 at away | |
2002/03 | Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 60–67 | Milar Valencia | 34-32 at home, 26-35 at away |
Dunaferr | Second qual. round (to EHF ) | 51–52 | Ferrobús Mislata | 31-25 at home, 20-27 at away | |
2003/04 | Dunaferr | Semi-finals | 56–61 | Slagelse | 34-29 at home, 22-32 at away |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 55–60 | Slagelse | 30-28 at home, 25-32 at away | |
2004/05 | Dunaferr | Semi-finals | 42–49 | Slagelse | 25-28 at home, 17-21 at away |
Győri ETO | Second qual. round (to EHF ) | 57–58 | Motor Zaporizhzhia | 29-27 at home, 28-31 at away | |
2005/06 | Győri ETO | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | Kometal Gjorče Petrov, Aalborg, Dinamo Volgograd | |
Dunaferr | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | Slagelse, Lada Togliatti, Knjaz Miloš | ||
2006/07 | Győri ETO | Semi-finals | 47–61 | Slagelse | 22-30 at home, 25-31 at away |
Ferencváros | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | Hypo Niederösterreich, Slagelse, Kometal Gjorče Petrov | ||
2007/08 | Ferencváros | 4th in Group stage | N/A | Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Viborg, Budućnost | |
Győri ETO | Semi-finals | 46–50 | Zvezda Zvenigorod | 21-27 at home, 25-23 at away | |
2008/09 | Győri ETO | Finals | 49–50 | Viborg | 23-26 at home, 24-26 at away |
Dunaferr | Second qual. tournament (to EHF ) | N/A | FC København, Motor Zaporizhzhia, Naisa Niš | ||
2009/10 | Győri ETO | Semi-finals | 45–49 | Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea | 25-25 at home, 20-24 at away |
Ferencváros | Second qual. tournament (to EHF ) | N/A | FC København, Smart, LC Brühl | ||
2010/11 | Győri ETO | Semi-finals | 45–50 | Itxako-Navarra | 24-24 at home, 21-26 at away |
Debreceni VSC | 4th in Group stage | N/A | Itxako-Navarra, Leipzig, Hypo Niederösterreich | ||
2011/12 | Győri ETO | Finals | 54–54 (a) | Budućnost | 29-27 at home, 25-27 at away |
Debreceni VSC | Second qual. tournament (to CWC ) | N/A | Buxtehude, Zagłębie Lubin, Gil Eanes | ||
2012/13 | Győri ETO | Winners | 47–43 | Larvik | 23-22 at home, 24-21 at away |
Ferencváros | 3rd in Main round | N/A | Krim, Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea, Zvezda Zvenigorod | ||
2013/14 | Győri ETO | Winners | 27–21 | Budućnost | |
Ferencváros | 3rd in Group stage (to CWC ) | N/A | Midtjylland, Budućnost, Lublin | ||
Érd | Second qual. tournament (to CWC ) | N/A | Ferencváros, Lokomotiva Zagreb, LK Zug | ||
2014/15 | Győri ETO | Quarter-finals | 45–51 | Vardar | 27-27 at home, 18-24 at away |
Ferencváros | Qualification tournament (to CWC ) | N/A | Leipzig, Dalfsen, BNTU Minsk | ||
2015/16 | Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 41–71 | Győri ETO | 27-27 at home, 18-24 at away |
Győri ETO | Final | 25–25 (1-4 p) | CSM București | ||
2016/17 | Győri ETO | Winners | 31–30 (OT) | Vardar | |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 51–57 | CSM București | 26-27 at home, 25-30 at away | |
2017/18 | Győri ETO | Winners | 27–26 (OT) | Vardar | |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 51–63 | Rostov-Don | 29-31 at home, 22-32 at away | |
2018/19 | Győri ETO | Winners | 25–24 | Rostov-Don | |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 48–62 | Rostov-Don | 26-29 at home, 22-33 at away | |
2019/20 | Győri ETO | Cancelled due to COVID-19 | |||
Ferencváros | 6th in Main round | N/A | Rostov-Don, CSM Bucureşti, Vipers Kristiansand | ||
2020/21 | Győri ETO | Bronze medallist | 32–21 | CSKA Moscow | |
Ferencváros | Quarter-finals | 48–50 | ŽRK Budućnost | 29-28 at home, 19-22 at away | |
2021/22 | Ferencváros | Play-offs | 52–55 | RK Krim | 26–22 at home, 26–33 at away |
Győri ETO | Final | 31–33 | Vipers Kristiansand | ||
2022/23 | Győri ETO | Bronze medallist | 28–27 | Team Esbjerg | |
Ferencváros | Final | 24–28 | Vipers Kristiansand | ||
2023/24 | Győri ETO | ||||
Ferencváros | |||||
Debrecen | Play-offs | 55–56 | Vipers Kristiansand | 28-29 at home, 27-27 at away | |
While the IHF Cup (1981–1993) is recognised as the predecessor to the EHF Cup, it was not organised by EHF.
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1981/82 | Veszprém | Quarter-finals | 40–44 | Trešnjevka | 22-19 at home, 18-25 at away |
1982/83 | Veszprém | Semi-finals | 34–42 | Empor Rostock | 19-19 at home, 15-23 at away |
1983/84 | Békéscsabai Előre | Semi-finals | 42–51 | Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea | 21-23 at home, 21-28 at away |
1984/85 | Vasas | Finals | 32–36 | Vorwärts Frankfurt | 19-17 at home, 13-19 at away |
1985/86 | Debreceni VSC | Finals | 37–41 | Leipzig | 22-16 at home, 15-25 at away |
1986/87 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 49–50 | Štart Bratislava | 31-23 at home, 18-27 at away |
1987/88 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 50–51 | Belinka Ljubljana | 28-25 at home, 22-26 at away |
1988/89 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 54–60 | Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea | 29-26 at home, 25-34 at away |
1989/90 | Bp. Spartacus | Semi-finals | 30–49 | Vorwärts Frankfurt | 21-23 at home, 9-26 at away |
1990/91 | Szeged | Round of 16 | 43–49 | Lokomotiva Zagreb | 23-24 at home, 20-25 at away |
1991/92 | BHG | Round of 16 | 40–44 | Lunner | 23-19 at home, 17-25 at away |
1992/93 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 47–50 | CSL Dijon | 29-21 at home, 18-29 at away |
1993/94 | Debreceni VSC | Finals | 44–44 (a) | Viborg | 24-21 at home, 20-23 at away |
1994/95 | Debreceni VSC | Winners | 44–44 (a) | Bækkelagets | 22-14 at home, 22-30 at away |
1995/96 | Debreceni VSC | Winners | 38–38 (a) | Larvik | 18-15 at home, 20-23 at away |
Kisvárda | Quarter-finals | 35–52 | Valencia Urbana | 22-22 at home, 13-30 at away | |
1996/97 | Debreceni VSC | Quarter-finals | 34–35 | Oțelul Galați | 17-14 at home, 17-21 at away |
Vasas | Semi-finals | 41–47 | Olimpija | 24-26 at home, 17-21 at away | |
1997/98 | Dunaferr | Winners | 60–49 | Banská Bystrica | 34-27 at home, 26-22 at away |
1998/99 | Győri ETO | Finals | 45–49 | Viborg | 24-21 at home, 21-28 at away |
Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 37–50 | Viborg | 25-20 at home, 12-30 at away | |
1999/00 | Debreceni VSC | Quarter-finals | 39–56 | Ferrobús Mislata | 19-33 at home, 20-23 at away |
2000/01 | Debreceni VSC | Fourth round | 41–42 | Zagłębie Lubin | 28-25 at home, 13-17 at away |
Fehérvár | Fourth round | 50–58 | Slovan Duslo Šaľa | 27-27 at home, 23-31 at away | |
2001/02 | Győri ETO | Finals | 53–61 | Ikast | 30-25 at home, 23-36 at away |
Fehérvár | Third round | 49–69 | Ikast | 26-29 at home, 20-43 at away | |
2002/03 | Dunaferr | Finals (from CL ) | 47–49 | Slagelse | 27-22 at home, 20-27 at away |
Fehérvár | Semi-finals | 51–55 | Dunaferr | 23-22 at home, 28-33 at away | |
Debreceni VSC | Fourth round | 52–80 | Slagelse | 23-28 at home, 29-42 at away | |
2003/04 | Győri ETO | Finals | 48–64 | Viborg | 27-27 at home, 21-37 at away |
Fehérvár | Second round | 53–54 | Wiener Neustadt | 31-26 at home, 22-28 at away | |
2004/05 | Győri ETO | Finals (from CL ) | 46–49 | Fehérvár | 27-21 at home, 19-28 at away |
Ferencváros | Semi-finals | 60–61 | Fehérvár | 29-36 at home, 31-30 at away | |
Fehérvár | Winners | 49–46 | Győri ETO | 28-19 at home, 21-27 at away | |
2005/06 | Ferencváros | Winners | 70–68 | Podravka Koprivnica | 37-36 at home, 32-33 at away |
Fehérvár | Quarter-finals | 54–56 | Podravka Koprivnica | 26-28 at home, 24-26 at away | |
Debreceni VSC | Semi-finals | 45–55 | Podravka Koprivnica | 24-29 at home, 21-26 at away | |
2006/07 | Dunaferr | Quarter-finals | 56–58 | Elda Prestigio | 28-24 at home, 28-34 at away |
Debreceni VSC | Quarter-finals | 51–52 | Ikast | 27-26 at home, 24-26 at away | |
Kiskunhalas | Round of 16 | 47–59 | Dunaferr | 27-28 at home, 20-31 at away | |
2007/08 | Dunaferr | Semi-finals | 49–51 | Itxako-Navarra | 27-23 at home, 22-28 at away |
Fehérvár | Round of 16 | 47–53 | Itxako-Navarra | 26-26 at home, 21-27 at away | |
2008/09 | Dunaferr | Third round (from CL ) | 58–60 | VfL Oldenburg | 31-31 at home, 27-29 at away |
Ferencváros | Round of 16 | 29–35 | Dinamo Volgograd | 0-0 at home, 29-35 at away | |
Fehérvár | Round of 16 | 60–69 | Corona Brașov | 33-33 at home, 27-36 at away | |
2009/10 | Ferencváros | Third round (from CL ) | 52–63 | Randers | 25-30 at home, 27-33 at away |
Békéscsabai Előre | Third round | 54–56 | Sagunto | 30-30 at home, 24-26 at away | |
Fehérvár | Third round | 52–63 | Lublin | 27-24 at home, 20-28 at away | |
2010/11 | Vác | Quarter-finals | 60–65 | Holstebro | 28-29 at home, 32-36 at away |
Békéscsabai Előre | Third round | 54–54 (a) | Olimpija | 32-23 at home, 22-31 at away | |
2011/12 | Vác | Round of 16 | 52–55 | Milli Piyango | 24-20 at home, 28-35 at away |
Békéscsabai Előre | Round of 16 | 44–47 | Mar Alicante | 19-25 at home, 25-22 at away | |
2012/13 | Siófok | Third round | 59–63 | Astrakhanochka | 31-22 at home, 28-41 at away |
Érd | Third round | 63–63 (a) | Metz | 37-31 at home, 26-32 at away | |
2013/14 | Vác | Round of 16 | 44–46 | Fehérvár | 25-24 at home, 19-22 at away |
Fehérvár | Semi-finals | 51–51 (a) | Esbjerg | 26-27 at home, 24-25 at away | |
2014/15 | Érd | Semi-finals | 52–60 | Rostov-Don | 24-28 at home, 28-32 at away |
Dunaújvárosi Kohász | Round of 16 | 47–57 | Rostov-Don | 28-29 at home, 19-28 at away | |
2015/16 | Dunaújvárosi Kohász | Winners | 55–49 | TuS Metzingen | 29-21 at home, 26-28 at away |
Siófok | Round of 16 | 47–47 (a) | Dunaújvárosi Kohász | 24-19 at home, 23-28 at away | |
2016/17 | Dunaújvárosi Kohász | Third qualifying round | 47–60 | Érd | 25-31 at home, 22-29 at away |
Érd | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Rostov-Don, Bietigheim, Byåsen | ||
Debreceni VSC | Second qualifying round | 49–52 | Nantes | 26-28 at home, 23-24 at away | |
Fehérvár | 3rd in Group stage | N/A | Kuban Krasnodar, Brest, Leipzig | ||
2017/18 | Érd | Third qualifying round | 51–52 | Issy-Paris | 31-21 at home, 20-31 at away |
Dunaújvárosi Kohász | Third qualifying round | 41–45 | København | 20-23 at home, 21-22 at away | |
Debreceni VSC | Third qualifying round | 45–48 | SCM Craiova | 26-24 at home, 19-24 at away | |
Vác | Third qualifying round | 53–62 | Kastamonu Bld. | 24-26 at home, 29-36 at away | |
2018/19 | Érd | Third qualifying round | 56–60 | Storhamar | 29-28 at home, 27-32 at away |
Dunaújvárosi Kohász | Third qualifying round | 41–48 | Bera Bera | 18-26 at home, 23-22 at away | |
Siófok | Winners | 47–42 | Esbjerg | 26-21 at home, 21-21 at away | |
Vác | Second qualifying round | 48–67 | Siófok | 22-35 at home, 26-32 at away | |
2019/20 | Siófok | Semi-finals | – | Odense | Cancelled |
Érd | 3rd in group stage | N/A | Odense, Bistrita, Lublin | ||
Vác | Third qualifying round | 56–58 | Kastamonu Bld. | 30–25 at home, 26–33 at away | |
Debreceni VSC | 3rd in group stage | N/A | Thüringer, Kastamonu Bld., Most | ||
2020/21 | Siófok | Final | 31–36 | Nantes | |
Váci NKSE | Group stage | N/A | Ikast Håndbold, HC Zvezda, Paris 92 | ||
Debreceni VSC | Third qualifying round | 30–31 | Kastamonu Bld. | ||
Alba Fehérvár KC | Third qualifying round | (walkover) | Storhamar HE | ||
2021/22 | Mosonmagyaróvár | Group stage | N/A | Sola HK, ESBF Besançon, RK Lokomotiva Zagreb | |
Váci NKSE | Group stage | N/A | Viborg HK, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Chambray Touraine | ||
Debreceni VSC | Third qualifying round | 43–47 | Măgura Cisnădie | 22–22 at home, 21–25 at away | |
MTK Budapest | Third qualifying round | 56–68 | Herning-Ikast Håndbold | 27–34 at home, 29–34 at away | |
2022/23 | Debreceni VSC | Group stage | N/A | Nykøbing Falster, Sola HK, Podravka Vegeta | |
Mosonmagyaróvár | Group stage | N/A | Ikast Håndbold, Neptunes de Nantes, Fana | ||
Váci NKSE | Group stage | N/A | Thüringer HC, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, Paris 92 | ||
Siófok KC | Quarter-finals | 41–61 | Ikast Håndbold | 20–30 at home, 21–31 at away | |
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]
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1976/77 | Csepel | Semi-finals | 25–45 | TSC Berlin | 14-19 at home, 11-26 at away |
1978 | Ferencváros | Winners | 18–17 | Leipzig | |
1979 | Ferencváros | Finals | 30–40 | TSC Berlin | 15-20 at home, 15-20 at away |
1980/81 | Bp. Spartacus | Winners | 40–34 | Sombor | 22-17 at home, 18-17 at away |
1981/82 | Bp. Spartacus | Finals | 38–44 | Osijek | 21-27 at home, 17-27 at away |
Építők | Quarter-finals | 40–44 | Vorwärts Frankfurt | 23-22 at home, 17-22 at away | |
1982/83 | Építők | Quarter-finals | 36–42 | Rostselmash | 16-20 at home, 16-22 at away |
1983/84 | Építők | Semi-finals | 39–49 | Dalma Split | 20-22 at home, 19-27 at away |
1984/85 | Veszprém | Round of 16 | 42–43 | CSKA Sofia | 26-16 at home, 16-27 at away |
1985/86 | Bp. Spartacus | Round of 16 | 48–52 | TSC Berlin | 23-23 at home, 25-32 at away |
1986/87 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 47–52 | Kuban Krasnodar | 23-23 at home, 24-29 at away |
1987/88 | Vasas | Finals | 37–48 | Kuban Krasnodar | 20-20 at home, 17-28 at away |
1988/89 | Vasas | Quarter-finals | 41–63 | Știința Bacău | 21-31 at home, 20-32 at away |
1989/90 | Debreceni VSC | Semi-finals | 42–53 | Rostselmash | 21-23 at home, 21-30 at away |
1990/91 | Debreceni VSC | Semi-finals | 42–53 | Radnički Belgrade | 21-23 at home, 21-30 at away |
1991/92 | Debreceni VSC | Finals | 45–45 (a) | Radnički Belgrade | 26-21 at home, 19-24 at away |
1992/93 | Építők | Round of 16 | 40–52 | Giessen-Lützellinden | 20-29 at home, 20-23 at away |
1993/94 | Ferencváros | Finals | 44–45 | Walle Bremen | 23-21 at home, 21-24 at away |
1994/95 | Dunaferr | Winners | 49–43 | Giessen-Lützellinden | 26-18 at home, 23-25 at away |
1995/96 | Dunaferr | Quarter-finals | 45–48 | Kras Zagreb | 26-20 at home, 19-28 at away |
Vasas | Semi-finals | 36–37 | Kras Zagreb | 25-19 at home, 11-18 at away | |
1996/97 | Dunaferr | Round of 16 | 42–45 | Motor Zaporizhzhia | 20-22 at home, 22-23 at away |
1997/98 | Vasas | Round of 32 | 37–42 | Zalău | 22-16 at home, 15-24 at away |
1998/99 | Ferencváros | Round of 16 | 56–57 | Larvik | 33-24 at home, 23-33 at away |
1999/00 | Győri ETO | Round of 16 | 48–52 | Milar L'Eliana | 27-23 at home, 21-29 at away |
2001 | Dunaferr | Fourth round | 36–37 | Besançon | 20-21 at home, 16-16 at away |
2002 | Debreceni VSC | Fourth round | 50–55 | Bayer Leverkusen | 25-23 at home, 25-32 at away |
2003 | Győri ETO | Semi-finals | 45–56 | Besançon | 27-26 at home, 18-30 at away |
2003/04 | Vác | Quarter-finals | 41–60 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 26-30 at home, 15-30 at away |
2004/05 | Vác | Fourth round | 44–58 | Nürnberg | 19-26 at home, 25-32 at away |
2005/06 | Győri ETO | Finals (from CL ) | 48–51 | Budućnost | 23-26 at home, 25-25 at away |
Dunaferr | Quarter-finals (from CL ) | 60–61 | Gjerpen | 32-32 at home, 28-29 at away | |
Vác | Fourth round | 48–64 | Gjerpen | 25-27 at home, 23-37 at away | |
2006/07 | Ferencváros | Semi-finals (from CL ) | 50–64 | Râmnicu Vâlcea | 27-28 at home, 23-36 at away |
Fehérvár | Third round | 48–65 | Râmnicu Vâlcea | 25-25 at home, 23-40 at away | |
2007/08 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 58–58 | Corona Brașov | 30-30 at home, 20-25 at away |
2008/09 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 58–58 (a) | Oțelul Galați | 34-29 at home, 24-29 at away |
2009/10 | Debreceni VSC | Fourth round | 47–48 | Budućnost | 27-20 at home, 20-28 at away |
2010/11 | Ferencváros | Winners | 57–52 | Mar Alicante | 34-29 at home, 23-23 at away |
2011/12 | Ferencváros | Winners | 62–60 | Viborg | 31-30 at home, 31-30 at away |
Debreceni VSC | Quarter-finals (from CL ) | 50–81 | Viborg | 25-39 at home, 25-42 at away | |
Fehérvár | Round of 16 | 41–44 | Zaječar | 24-20 at home, 17-24 at away | |
2012/13 | Békéscsabai Előre | Third round | 50–51 | Stabæk | 22-27 at home, 28-24 at away |
Vác | Quarter-finals | 47–50 | Issy-Paris | 24-23 at home, 23-27 at away | |
2013/14 | Ferencváros | Quarter-finals (from CL ) | 63–66 | Viborg | 31-26 at home, 32-40 at away |
Érd | Round of 16 (from CL ) | 54–54 (a) | Buxtehude | 32-23 at home, 22-31 at away | |
Veszprém | Round of 16 | 39–54 | Fleury Loiret | 17-21 at home, 22-33 at away | |
2014/15 | Ferencváros | Semi-finals (from CL ) | 52–61 | Midtjylland | 23-30 at home, 29-31 at away |
Siófok | Round of 16 | 47–50 | Hypo Niederösterreich | 25-20 at home, 22-30 at away | |
2015/16 | Érd | Round of 16 | 46–46 (a) | Issy-Paris | 29-28 at home, 17-18 at away |
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
Year | Team | Progress | Aggregate | Opponents | Results |
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1993/94 | Szeged | Semi-finals | 34–56 | Buxtehude | 17-24 at home, 17-32 at away |
1994/95 | Vasas | Finals | 39–48 | Rotor Volgograd | 20-24 at home, 19-24 at away |
1995/96 | Győri ETO | Quarter-finals | 38–47 | Zalău | 21-18 at home, 17-29 at away |
1996/97 | Győri ETO | Quarter-finals | 47–49 | Frankfurter HC | 29-23 at home, 18-26 at away |
1997/98 | Debreceni VSC | Round of 16 | 49–59 | Spartak Kyiv | 25-27 at home, 24-32 at away |
1998/99 | Vasas | Quarter-finals | 41–44 | Oțelul Galați | 21-20 at home, 20-24 at away |
1999/00 | Fehérvár | Round of 16 | 42–48 | Randers | 23-20 at home, 19-28 at away |
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