The 2004–05 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 29th edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 8, 2004 to May 21, 2005.

1996 EHF Cup runner-up Larvik HK defeated 1996 Champions League champion Podravka Koprivnica to win its first European trophy.[1] It was the third Cup Winners' Cup that went to Norway, after Bækkelagets SK's two titles in the late 1990s.

Results

First preliminary round. October 8–17, 2004

Local team Aggregate Away team 1st leg 2nd leg
SPES Kevalovrysos Cyprus36–82Russia Kuban Krasnodar17–4419–38
ABU Baku Azerbaijan48–67Germany 1.FC Nürnberg23–3225–35
Tutunski K. Prilep North Macedoniaw/oItaly DeGasperi Enna
Váci NKSE Hungary62–41Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka30–1832–23
McDonald's Wiener Neustadt Austria44–43Slovenia Celeia Zalec26–2418–19
Podravka Koprivnica Croatia59–43Sweden Team Eslöv28–1831–25
Baracuda Chisinau Moldova38–104Spain La Unión Tortajada18–5320–51
Havelsan Ankara Turkey75–52Switzerland LC Brühl40–2935–23
Ormi Patras Greece46–46Ukraine Spartak Kyiv (a)30–2516–21
SKP Banská Bystrica Slovakia50–46Serbia and Montenegro ŽRK Kikinda29–2421–22
Rapid Bucharest Romania88–63Belarus SHK Gorodnichanka42–3246–31
FC Copenhague Denmark79–27Portugal CD Gil Eanes41–1438–13
VeL Geleen Netherlands37–63Poland Zgoda Ruda Śląska20–3017–33
Larvik HK Norway97–24Bulgaria Etar Veliko Tarnovo47–1150–13
Second preliminary round
January 7–16, 2005
Third preliminary round
February 12–20, 2005
Quarterfinals
March 12–20, 2005
Semifinals
April 9–16, 2005
Final
May 14–21, 2005
Russia Kuban Krasnodar 22 29 51
Germany 1.FC Nürnberg 27 32 59 Germany 1.FC Nürnberg 32 26 58
North Macedonia Tutunski K. Prilep 18 19 37 Hungary Váci NKSE 25 19 44
Hungary Váci NKSE 32 37 69 Germany 1.FC Nürnberg 38 22 60
Russia Lada Togliatti 29 28 57
Germany 1.FC Nürnberg 31 27 58
Austria McDonald's W. Neustadt 24 19 43 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 31 37 68
Denmark Aarhus GF 29 34 63 Denmark Aarhus GF 27 17 44
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 37 37 74 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 27 29 56
Spain La Unión Tortajada 22 27 49 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 39 29 68
Spain Mar Valencia 30 32 62
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 26 27 53
Norway Larvik HK 31 37 68
Norway Tertnes HE 40 22 62
Turkey Havelsan Ankara 46 25 71 Romania Rapid Bucharest 24 28 52
Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 37 33 70 Turkey Havelsan Ankara 38 41 79
Slovakia SKP Banská Bystrica 28 23 51 Romania Rapid Bucharest 37 44 81
Romania Rapid Bucharest 31 28 59 Norway Tertnes HE 24 20 44
Norway Larvik HK 32 31 63
Russia Dynamo Volgograd 28 29 57
Denmark FC Copenhague 34 33 67 Norway Larvik HK 27 36 63
Poland Zgoda Ruda Śląska 19 21 40 Denmark FC Copenhague 26 24 50
Norway Larvik HK 26 30 56 Norway Larvik HK 32 29 61
France ES Besançon 23 22 45

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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