2016–17 Women's EHF Challenge Cup#Quarter-finals

{{Short description|Season 2016-2017 of the Women's EHF Challenge cup}}

{{unreferenced|date=July 2017}}

{{Infobox sport tournament

| name = Women's EHF Challenge Cup

| year = 2016–17

| image =

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| sport = Handball

| location =

| start_date = {{nowrap|15 October 2016}}

| end_date = {{nowrap|14 May 2017}}

| administrator =

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| host =

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| teams =

| purse =

| champions = {{Flagicon|CRO}} HC Lokomotiva Zagreb

| runners-up1 = {{Flagicon|SWE}} H 65 Höör

| matches =

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| attendance =

| top_scorer =

| previous = 2015–16

| next = 2017–18

}}

The 2016–17 Women's EHF Challenge Cup is the 20th edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for women's handball clubs, running from 15 October 2016.

Overview

=Team allocation=

  • TH: Title holders

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colspan=4|Round 3
{{Flagicon|ESP}} Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE {{small|(TH)}}

|{{Flagicon|SWE}} H 65 Höör {{small|(5th)}}

|{{Flagicon|CRO}} HC Lokomotiva Zagreb {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{Flagicon|FIN}} HIFK {{small|(2nd)}}

{{Flagicon|ESP}} Mecalia Atlético Guardés {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|CZE}} DHC Sokol Poruba {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|ISL}} Haukar {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|BIH}} ŽRK Mira Prijedor {{small|(2nd)}}

{{Flagicon|ESP}} Prosetecnisa Zuazo {{small|(CR)}}

|{{Flagicon|NED}} Virto/Quintus {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|KOS}} KHF Shqiponja {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} Jomi Salerno {{small|(3rd)}}

{{Flagicon|UKR}} HC Karpaty {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{Flagicon|POR}} Colégio de Gaia {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|SLO}} ŽRK Mlinotest Ajdovščina {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|AUT}} UHC Müllner Bau Stockerau {{small|(4th)}}

{{Flagicon|UKR}} HC Dnepryanka Kherson {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|SUI}} LK Zug {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|MNE}} ŽRK Danilovgrad {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{Flagicon|BEL}} Fémina Visé {{small|(3rd)}}

{{Flagicon|TUR}} Ardesen GSK {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|MKD}} HC Vardar SCJS {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Arazim Ramat Gan {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|BUL}} HC Svilengrad-PU {{small|(2nd)}}

{{Flagicon|POL}} Kram Start Elbląg {{small|(4th)}}

|{{Flagicon|AZE}} ABU Baku {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{Flagicon|GBR}} Olympia HC {{small|(CW)}}

|{{Flagicon|GEO}} HC Mamuli {{small|(3rd)}}

colspan=4|Round 2
{{Flagicon|TUR}} Zagnosspor {{small|(4th)}}

|{{Flagicon|POR}} CS Madeira {{small|(6th)}}

|{{Flagicon|BIH}} ŽRK Ilidža {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{Flagicon|AUT}} SSV Dornbirn Schoren {{small|(6th)}}

{{Flagicon|SUI}} DHB Rotweiss Thun {{small|(4th)}}

|{{Flagicon|MKD}} ŽRK Kumanovo {{small|(4th)}}

|{{Flagicon|ITA}} ASD Ariosta P. Ferrara {{small|(4th)}}

|{{Flagicon|ESP}} Helvetia BM Alcobendas {{small|(4th)}}

=Round and draw dates=

All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria.

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Round

!Draw date

!First leg

!Second leg

Round 2

|rowspan=2|19 July 2016

|15–16 October 2016

|22–23 October 2016

Round 3

|12–13 November 2016

|19–20 November 2016

Last 16

|22 November 2016

|4–5 February 2017

|11–12 February 2017

Quarter-final

|rowspan=2|14 February 2017

|4–5 March 2017

|11–12 March 2017

Semi-finals

|8–9 April 2017

|15–16 April 2017

Final

|18 April 2017

|6–7 May 2017

|13–14 May 2017

Qualification stage

=Round 2=

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Bolded teams qualified into round 3.

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{{TwoLegResult|DHB Rotweiss Thun|SUI|56–41|ASD Ariosta P. Ferrara|ITA|34–17|28–24}}

{{TwoLegResult|SSV Dornbirn Schoren|AUT|54–66|CS Madeira|POR|34–36|20–30}}

{{TwoLegResult|ŽRK Ilidža|BIH|39–70a|Zagnosspor|TUR|23–33|16–37}}

{{TwoLegResult|ŽRK Kumanovo|MKD|57–77|Helvetia BM Alcobendas|ESP|17–23|15–31}}

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a Both legs were hosted by Zagnosspor.

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=Round 3=

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into last 16.

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{{TwoLegResult|UHC Müllner Bau Stockerau|AUT|37–61|Kram Start Elbląg|POL|17–28|20–33}}

{{TwoLegResult|LK Zug|SUI|85–24a|Olympia HC|GBR|45–17|40–7}}

{{TwoLegResult|Ardesen GSK|TUR|58–47|ŽRK Danilovgrad|MNE|30–23|28–24}}

{{TwoLegResult|Virto/Quintus|NED|90–40b|ŽRK Mira Prijedor|BIH|46–19|44–21}}

{{TwoLegResult|HIFK|FIN|33–71c|Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE|ESP|12–39|21–32}}

{{TwoLegResult|Haukar|ISL|50–41d|Jomi Salerno|ITA|23–19|27–22}}

{{TwoLegResult|H 65 Höör|SWE|51–46|Prosetecnisa Zuazo|ESP|31–25|20–21}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Svilengrad-PU|BUL|39–53|HC Vardar SCJS|MKD|17–24|22–29}}

{{TwoLegResult|Fémina Visé|BEL|36–50e|ABU Baku|AZE|16–26|20–24}}

{{TwoLegResult|DHC Sokol Poruba|CZE|65–19f|HC Mamuli|GEO|34–12|31–7}}

{{TwoLegResult|ŽRK Mlinotest Ajdovščina|SLO|48–43g|Zagnosspor|TUR|25–22|23–21}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Karpaty|UKR|54–42h|DHB Rotweiss Thun|SUI|34–25|20–17}}

{{TwoLegResult|CS Madeira|POR|45–69|HC Lokomotiva Zagreb|CRO|24–29|21–40}}

{{TwoLegResult|Maccabi Arazim Ramat Gan|ISR|59–59i|KHF Shqiponja|KOS|31–30|28–29}}

{{TwoLegResult|Helvetia BM Alcobendas|ESP|44–50|Colégio de Gaia|POR|25–21|19–29}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Dnepryanka Kherson|UKR|40–63j|Mecalia Atlético Guardés|ESP|22–33|18–30}}

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;Notes:

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a Both legs were hosted by Olympia HC.

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b Both legs were hosted by Virto/Quintus.

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c Both legs were hosted by Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE.

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d Both legs were hosted by Jomi Salerno.

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e Both legs were hosted by ABU Baku.

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e Both legs were hosted by HC Mamuli.

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e Both legs were hosted by Zagnosspor.

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e Both legs were hosted by HC Karpaty.

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e Both legs were hosted by KHF Shqiponja.

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e Both legs were hosted by Mecalia Atlético Guardés.

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Knockout stage

=Last 16=

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue. Bolded teams qualified into quarterfinals.

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|LK Zug|SUI|65–50a|HC Karpaty|UKR|29–25|36–25}}

{{TwoLegResult|DHC Sokol Poruba|CZE|97–40|KHF Shqiponja|KOS|51–18|46–22}}

{{TwoLegResult|ABU Baku|AZE|47–65b|Kram Start Elbląg|POL|23–33|24–32}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Lokomotiva Zagreb|CRO|57–45|Ardesen GSK|TUR|33–25|24–20}}

{{TwoLegResult|Haukar|ISL|50–51c|Virto/Quintus|NED|26–29|24–22}}

{{TwoLegResult|H 65 Höör|SWE|52–33|HC Vardar SCJS|MKD|26–13|26–20}}

{{TwoLegResult|ŽRK Mlinotest Ajdovščina|SLO|39–67|Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE|ESP|18–31|21–36}}

{{TwoLegResult|Colégio de Gaia|POR|48–62|Mecalia Atlético Guardés|ESP|26–30|22–32}}

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;Notes:

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a Both legs were hosted by LK Zug.

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b Both legs were hosted by Kram Start Elblag.

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c Both legs were hosted by Haukar.

=Quarterfinals=

Teams listed first played the first leg at home. Bolded teams qualified into semifinals.

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{{TwoLegResult|Kram Start Elbląg|POL| 43–51 |DHC Sokol Poruba|CZE| 29–24 | 14–27 }}

{{TwoLegResult|H 65 Höör|SWE| 53–45 |Mecalia Atlético Guardés|ESP| 24–21 | 29–24 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Virto/Quintus|NED| 69–41 |LK Zug|SUI| 35–12 | 34–29 }}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Lokomotiva Zagreb|CRO| 52–50 |Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE|ESP| 29–24 | 23–26 }}

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=Semifinals=

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Lokomotiva Zagreb|CRO| 51–39 a |Virto/Quintus|NED|24–23 | 27–16 }}

{{TwoLegResult|H 65 Höör|SWE| 50–30 | DHC Sokol Poruba|CZE| 28–16| 22–14 }}

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;Notes:

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a Both legs were hosted by HC Lokomotiva Zagreb.

=Final=

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|HC Lokomotiva Zagreb|CRO| 47–40 |H 65 Höör|SWE|23–19 | 24–21 }}

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See also

{{EHF Challenge Cup seasons}}

{{2016–17 in European handball (EHF)}}

{{2016–17 European club competitions}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 EHF Challenge Cup}}

Category:Women's EHF Challenge Cup

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