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IK Sävehof vs. Larvik Partillebohallen February 13 – 19:00 Partille OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Womens EHF Champions League 2014/2015

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IK Sävehof vs.

LarvikPartillebohallenFebruary 13 – 19:00Partille

OFFICIAL PROGRAMMEWomen’s EHF Champions League 2014/2015

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Women’s EHF Champions League 2014/2015CORPORATE DESiGN

2 TEAM PRESENTATiON

2013/14 Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN)2012/13 Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN)2011/12 Buducnost (MNE)2010/11 Larvik (NOR)2009/10 Viborg HK (DEN)2008/09 Viborg HK (DEN)2007/08 Zvezda Zvenigorod (RUS)2006/07 Slagelse DT (DEN)2005/06 Viborg HK A/S (DEN)2004/05 Slagelse FH (DEN)2003/04 Slagelse FH (DEN)

2002/03 Krim ETA N. Roberts Ljubljana (SLO)2001/02 Kometal D. P. Skopje (MKD)2000/01 RK Krim Neutro Roberts (SLO)1999/00 Hypo Niederösterreich (AUT) 1998/99 Dunaferr SE (HUN)1997/98 Hypo Niederösterreich (AUT) 1996/97 Mar Valencia (ESP)1995/96 Podravka Koprivnica (CRO)1994/95 Hypo Niederösterreich (AUT) 1993/94 Hypo Niederösterreich (AUT)

Past Winners 1993-2014

IK SävehofSweden

LarvikNorway

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TEAM PRESENTATiON 2

Women’s EHF Champions League 2014/2015OFFiCiAL PROGRAMME

GROUP A1. Buducnost 6 5 1 0 150:116 (34) 112. Dinamo-Sinara 6 4 0 2 159:151 (8) 83. HC Leipzig 6 3 0 3 158:163 (-5) 64. WHC Vardar SCBT 6 2 1 3 151:145 (6) 55. Thüringer HC 6 2 0 4 134:152 (-18) 46. RK Krim Mercator 6 1 0 5 158:183 (-25) 2

GROUP B1. Larvik 6 6 0 0 163:137 (26) 122. Györi Audi ETO KC 6 5 0 1 176:133 (43) 103. Viborg HK A/S 6 2 1 3 153:159 (-6) 54. Metz Handball 6 2 0 4 151:150 (1) 45. iK Sävehof 6 1 1 4 145:186 (-41) 36. HCM Baia Mare 6 1 0 5 142:165 (-23) 2

Teams – Main RoundViborg HK A/S – DENMetz Handball – FRAHC Leipzig – GERThüringer HC – GERGyöri Audi ETO KC – HUNWHC Vardar SCBT – MKDBuducnost – MNELarvik – NORHCM Baia Mare – ROUDinamo-Sinara – RUSRK Krim Mercator – SLOiK Sävehof – SWE

Matches – Group A30/1HC Leipzig vs WHC Vardar SCBT . . . . .26-2331/1Dinamo-Sinara vs Buducnost . . . . . . . . .18-25RK Krim Mercator vs Thüringer HC . . .23-267/2WHC Vardar SCBT vs RK Krim Mercator . .41-308/2Thüringer HC vs Dinamo-Sinara . . . . . .30-33Buducnost vs HC Leipzig . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-2113/2RK Krim Mercator vs Buducnost

14/2HC Leipzig vs Thüringer HC15/2Dinamo-Sinara vs WHC Vardar SCBT28/2WHC Vardar SCBT vs HC Leipzig1/3Thüringer HC vs RK Krim MercatorBuducnost vs Dinamo-Sinara6/3RK Krim Mercator vs WHC Vardar SCBT7/3HC Leipzig vs Buducnost8/3Dinamo-Sinara vs Thüringer HC14/3WHC Vardar SCBT vs Dinamo-Sinara15/3Thüringer HC vs HC LeipzigBuducnost vs RK Krim Mercator

Matches – Group B1/2iK Sävehof vs HCM Baia Mare . . . . . . . . .26-28Györi Audi ETO KC vs Larvik . . . . . . . . . .25-262/2Viborg HK A/S vs Metz Handball . . . . . .27-26

6/2Metz Handball vs iK Sävehof . . . . . . . . . .22-257/2Larvik vs Viborg HK A/S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-188/2HCM Baia Mare vs Györi Audi ETO KC . . .18-2613/2iK Sävehof vs Larvik14/2Györi Audi ETO KC vs Metz Handball15/2Viborg HK A/S vs HCM Baia Mare28/2Larvik vs Györi Audi ETO KC1/3Metz Handball vs Viborg HK A/S1/3HCM Baia Mare vs iK Sävehof8/3iK Sävehof vs Metz HandballViborg HK A/S vs LarvikGyöri Audi ETO KC vs HCM Baia Mare14/3Larvik vs iK Sävehof15/3Metz Handball vs Györi Audi ETO KCHCM Baia Mare vs Viborg HK A/S

Målvakter1 Johanna Bundsen

12 Filippa idéhn

6 meter – kant4 Louise Sand5 Joanna Lindvall-Haggren

11 Edijana Dafe17 Linnea Efraimsson

6 meter – linje7 Johanna Forsberg8 Elin Enhörning

9 meter – skytt6 ida Odén9 Julia Eriksson

13 Elin Karlsson14 Linnea Pettersson15 Jenny Alm

Målvakter1 Sandra Toft

12 Alma Hasanic

2 Tonje Larsen3 Anja Hammerseng-Edin4 Marit Malm Frajord8 Karoline Dyhre Breivang9 Nora Mørk

10 Gro Hammerseng-Edin11 Linn-Kristin R. Koren13 Vilde ingeborg Johansen14 Kristine Breistøl15 Linn Jørum Sulland19 Thea Mørk21 Sofie Heide Lund22 Sanna Solberg28 Alina Wojtas

IK SävehofSweden – Home Team

LarvikNorway – Guest Team

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4 WELCOME

Women’s EHF Champions League 2014/2015CORPORATE DESiGN

WOMEN´S EHF Champions LeagueForeword EHF President – Main Round

Welcome to Main Round Matches of the WOMEN’S EHF Champions League 2014/15

Dear Friends in Sport,

Welcome to the next exciting stage of the 2014/15 Women’s EHF Champions League. With theconclusion of the Group Matches in November 2014, the twelve remaining teams were drawnacross two groups to play the matches of the Main Round commencing 30 January andconcluding on 15 March 2015. Over the course of six rounds, 60 matches are to be played outacross the arenas of Europe as the women’s top flight event continues, and with the new playingsystem firmly underway, the Women’s EHF Champions League is edging towards the quarter-final stage.

Putting the 12 teams under the loupe, with the exception of FC Midtjylland (DEN) who failed tomove beyond the qualification stage at the beginning of the season, the other finalists from theprevious season – Buducnost (MNE), Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN), and WHC Vardar SCBT(MKD) – remain in the competition. Germany is the only nation to have two teams still in therace for the title, with both drawn into Group I. Buducnost sits at the top of Group I followed byDinamo-Sinara (RUS), HC Leipzig, WHC Vardar SCBT, RK Krim (SLO) and Thüringer HC. InGroup II, the reigning champions Györi Audi ETO KC lead the group based on the points carriedover from the previous phase. Scandinavia continues to be represented in the ChampionsLeague by Larvik (NOR), Viborg HK A/S (DEN), and IK Sävehof (SWE). Metz Handball (FRA)and HCM Baia Mare (ROU) complete Group II.

Across both groups there is a seemingly equal blend of veteran and rookie teams; there arefive champions, there are former finalists, and there are also teams who are experiencing theirsecond season in the Women’s EHF Champions League. All twelve teams are eager andmotivated to progress to the next stage of the competition; the teams at the bottom of thegroups each face an uphill battle as the fight to stay in the running for the quarter-final, andthose at the top will have to fight to stay where they are…it is clear that the action of the MainRound is not to be missed.

Jean BrihaultEHF President