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Ferencvárosi TC in European handball

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Ferencvárosi TC is a Hungarian women's and men's handball club, based in IX. district of Budapest, Hungary.

European record

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As of 22 November 2020:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition P W D L GF GA GD
EHF Champions League
(Champions Cup)
25x 1967/68, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1972/73, 1994/95,
1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/00, 2000/01,
2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2006/07, 2007/08,
2009/10, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16,
2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21
219 118 14 87 5960 5521 +439
EHF Cup 4x 2004/05, 2005/06, 2008/09, 2009/10 25 17 2 6 855 774 +81
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 9x 1977/78, 1978/79, 1993/94, 1998/99, 2006/07,
2010/11, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2014/15
65 43 3 19 1871 1480 +391
Source: kézitörténelem.hu 33 seasons 309 178 19 112 8686 7775 +911

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

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Ferencváros women's team score listed first. As of 16 October 2024.[1]

Record against other teams

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Record against other teams in EHF organised competitions. Last updated on 16 October 2024.

Record against other teams
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 8 2 1 5 210 220 -10
Austria Admira Landhaus Wien 2 2 0 0 49 14 +35
Austria Union Korneuburg 2 2 0 0 95 41 +54
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 11 10 1 0 335 289 +46
Croatia RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 1 1 0 0 26 23 +3
Cyprus Kefalovrysos Kythreas 2 0 0 2 151 16 +167
Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 2 2 0 0 89 39 +50
Czechoslovakia HK Inter Bratislava 2 1 0 1 48 31 +17
Denmark GOG Gudme 6 3 1 1 180 163 +17
Denmark Ikast Håndbold 7 1 1 5 205 215 -10
Denmark HG København 2 1 0 1 18 16 +2
Denmark FCK Håndbold 1 0 0 1 20 31 -11
Denmark Nykøbing Falster HK 1 1 0 0 31 22 +9
Denmark Odense Håndbold 2 2 0 0 55 49 +6
Denmark Randers HK 2 0 0 2 52 63 -11
Denmark Slagelse FH 4 2 0 2 109 121 -12
Denmark Team Esbjerg 11 3 1 7 289 311 -22
Denmark Viborg HK 18 9 0 9 494 510 +18
France Brest Bretagne Handball 6 2 0 4 150 155 -5
France EC Bordeaux 2 2 0 0 64 25 +39
France Fleury Loiret HB 2 1 1 0 64 51 +13
France Metz Handball 21 10 2 9 560 545 +15
France Toulon Saint-Cyr Var 2 1 0 1 60 50 +10
East Germany SC Empor Rostock 2 1 0 1 12 14 -2
East Germany TSC Berlin 2 0 0 2 30 40 -10
Germany Borussia Dortmund Handball 2 1 1 0 48 46 +2
Germany HSG Blomberg-Lippe 2 1 1 0 67 58 +9
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 8 5 0 3 215 227 -12
Germany SC Leipzig 12 7 0 5 234 215 +19
Germany TuS Walle Bremen 6 1 0 1 141 126 +15
Germany Thüringer HC 8 7 1 0 245 219 +26
Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden 4 3 0 1 118 97 +21
Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 6 5 0 1 222 145 +77
Hungary Cornexi Alcoa 2 1 0 1 60 61 -1
Hungary Érd HC 1 1 0 0 31 24 +7
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 4 0 2 2 105 135 -30
Iceland Fram Reykjavik 2 2 0 0 40 10 +30
Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica 17 11 1 5 465 439 +26
Netherlands SERCODAK Dalfsen 1 1 0 0 33 25 +8
Netherlands Visa Swift Roermond 2 2 0 0 44 37 +7
Netherlands Westfriesland SEW 4 4 0 0 134 69 +65
North Macedonia Kometal D. P. Skopje 6 3 0 3 163 162 +1
North Macedonia ŽRK Vardar 4 0 1 3 110 127 -17
Norway Bækkelagets SK 2 1 0 1 54 46 +8
Norway Byåsen Trondheim 2 1 1 0 46 41 +5
Norway Larvik HK 10 6 0 4 286 284 +2
Norway Nordstrand 2000 Oslo 2 2 0 0 68 53 +15
Norway Skoger IL 2 2 0 0 46 23 +23
Norway Storhamar HE 1 1 0 0 27 21 +6
Norway Tertnes Bergen 4 4 0 0 158 110 +48
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 11 3 1 7 295 333 -38
Poland EB Start Elbląg 2 1 0 1 45 41 +4
Poland MKS Montex Lublin 6 5 0 1 182 155 +27
Poland Zagłębie Lubin 2 2 0 0 70 45 +25
Portugal Club Sports da Madeira 6 6 0 0 211 133 +78
Romania CSM București 12 3 0 9 322 349 -27
Romania Râmnicu Vâlcea 8 2 1 5 201 231 -30
Romania C.S. Rulmentul Braşov 2 1 0 1 59 54 +5
Romania Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud 1 1 0 0 32 28 +4
Romania Minaur Baia Mare 2 1 0 1 45 50 -5
Romania Rapid București 2 1 1 0 47 44 +3
Romania HC Zalău 2 1 0 1 40 31 +9
Russia Astrakhanochka 2 2 0 0 65 51 +14
Russia Rotor Volgograd 9 5 0 4 259 234 +25
Russia Lada Togliatti 1 1 0 0 27 23 +4
Russia Rostov-Don 14 2 2 10 354 383 -29
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 4 3 0 1 129 119 +10
Serbia ŽORK Jagodina 2 2 0 0 75 44 +31
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 17 9 0 8 467 466 +1
Slovakia Banovsky HK Gabor 2 2 0 0 85 52 +33
Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce 2 2 0 0 71 48 +23
Slovakia HK Slovan Duslo Šaľa 2 1 0 1 67 54 +13
Soviet Union Spartak Kyiv 1 0 0 1 9 11 -2
Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 2 1 0 1 33 30 +3
Spain Alsa Elda Prestigio 2 1 0 1 54 55 -1
Spain CB Mar Alicante 2 1 1 0 57 52 +5
Spain Ferrobús KU Mislata 4 2 1 1 120 110 +10
Spain Mar El Osito L'Eliana 4 1 0 3 111 128 -17
Switzerland LC Brühl 1 1 0 0 34 21 +13
Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 2 2 0 0 85 31 +54
Sweden IK Sävehof 2 2 0 0 65 60 +5
Sweden Önnereds HK 2 2 0 0 81 48 +33
Turkey Ankara HAVELSAN 2 2 0 0 88 61 +27
Turkey Anadolu Uni. Eskişehir 2 2 0 0 66 34 +32
Ukraine Motor Zaporizhzhia 4 2 1 1 94 90 +4
Ukraine HC Smart 1 1 0 0 27 24 +3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 2 1 0 1 33 30 +3

Women's European Cup and Champions League

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1967–68 First round East Germany SC Empor Rostock 7–4 5–10 12–14
1969–70 First round East Germany SC Leipzig 8–7 10–19 18–26
1970–71
Finalist
Round of 16 East Germany SC Leipzig 16–9 7–11 23–20
Quarter-finals Iceland Fram Reykjavik 21–5 19–5 40–10
Semi-finals Denmark HG København 14–7 4–9 18–16
Final Soviet Union Spartak Kyiv 9–11
1972–73 Round of 16 East Germany SC Leipzig 8–9 7–11 15–20
1994–95 Play-off round Ukraine Motor Zaporizhzhia 24–20 19–20 43–40
Group stage
(Group B)
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 26–24 21–21 3rd
Germany TuS Walle Bremen 21–22 23–25
Netherlands Visa Swift Roermond 21–17 23–20
1995–96 First round Russia Rotor Volgograd 23–16 24–26 47–42
Play-off round France ASPTT Metz 31–18 25–21 56–39
Group stage
(Group B)
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 18–18 21–24 2nd
Denmark Viborg HK 26–22 25–24
Romania Râmnicu Vâlcea 29–23 26–26
1996–97 Play-off round Portugal Club Sports da Madeira 23–18 38–13 61–31
Group stage
(Group D)
Germany TuS Walle Bremen 27–16 26–18 1st
Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 27–24 20–22
Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 42–16 33–21
Quarter-finals Norway Byåsen Trondheim 26–21 20–20 46–41
Semi-finals Denmark Viborg HK 19–23 24–27 43–50
1997–98 Play-off round Cyprus Kefalovrysos Kythreas 82–9 69–7 151–16
Group stage
(Group B)
Spain Mar El Osito L'Eliana 28–31 23–30 3rd
Slovenia Krim Electa Ljubljana 23–25 24–32
France ASPTT Metz HB 28–20 21–21
1999–00 Play-off round Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 46–14 39–17 85–31
Group stage
(Group A)
Denmark Viborg HK 34–26 21–27 2nd
France ASPTT Metz HB 27–24 19–20
North Macedonia Kometal D. P. Skopje 31–23 24–29
Quarter-finals Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 27–23 21–29 48–52
2000–01 Group stage
(Group B)
Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden 32–19 30–24 1st
Spain Ferrobús KU Mislata 32–24 27–29
Norway Bækkelagets SK 33–23 21–23
Quarter-finals Russia Volgograd Aqua 30–22 17–22 47–44
Semi-finals Denmark Viborg HK A/S 21–22 21–24 42–46
2001–02
Finalist
Second qualifying round Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden 32–25 24–29 56–54
Group stage
(Group C)
Denmark Viborg HK A/S 29–23 30–34 2nd
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 27–25 32–33
Spain Ferrobús KU Mislata 30–26 31–31
Quarter-finals Poland MKS Montex Lublin 25–23 31–32 56–55
Semi-finals Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bud. Brillant Podgorica 32–32 32–31 64–63
Finals North Macedonia Kometal D. P. Skopje 27–25 22–26 49–51
2002–03 Group stage
(Group B)
Denmark Viborg HK A/S 32–20 26–34 2nd
Norway Nordstrand 2000, Oslo 35–22 33–31
Germany HC Leipzig 35–27 31–27
Quarter-finals Spain El Osito L'Eliana Valencia 34–32 26–35 60–67
2003–04 Second qualifying round Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 38–24 25–30 63–54
Group stage
(Group D)
Spain Alsa Elda Prestigio 30–26 24–29 2nd
Norway Larvik HK 29–26 22–29
Poland KS Bystrzyca Lublin 32–24 28–27
Quarter-finals Denmark Slagelse FH 30–28 25–32 55–60
2006–07 Second qualifying round Romania C.S. Rulmentul Braşov 30–24 29–30 59–54
Group stage
(Group D)
Austria Hypo Niederösterreich 34–36 30–32 3rd
CWC
North Macedonia RK Kometal Gjorče Petrov 31–28 28–31
Denmark Slagelse DT 26–34 28–27
2007–08 Group stage
(Group D)
Montenegro Budućnost T-Mobile 36–28 19–22 4th
Denmark Viborg HK A/S 30–37 30–39
Romania C.S. Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 22–32 28–34
2009–10 Second qualification tournament
(Group 3)
Ukraine HC Smart 27–24 2nd
EHF
Denmark FCK Håndbold 20–31
Switzerland LC Brühl Handball 34–21
2012–13 Qualification tournament Slovakia IUVENTA Michalovce 31–22 40–26 71–48
Group stage
(Group C)
Norway Larvik HK 28–24 23–30 2nd
Sweden IK Sävehof 31–28 34–32
Russia Dinamo Volgograd 30–28 37–21
Main round
(Group 2)
Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 23–30 23–22 3rd
Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 35–34 27–30
Slovenia RK Krim Ljubljana 30–26 25–31
2013–14 Second qualification tournament (Group 2) Croatia RK Lokomotiva Zagreb 26–23 1st
Hungary Érd 31–24
Group stage
(Group B)
Montenegro Budućnost 27–25 21–29 3rd
CWC
Denmark FC Midtjylland 25–26 23–32
Poland MKS Selgros Lublin 40–25 26–24
2014–15 Qualification tournament (Group 1) Netherlands SERCODAK Dalfsen 33–25 2nd
CWC
Germany HC Leipzig 34–34 (4-5 p)
2015–16 Group stage
(Group B)
Germany Thüringer HC 32–28 30–27 1st
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 28–16 27–24
France Fleury Loiret Handball 36–23 28–28
Main round
(Group 1)
Russia Rostov-Don 29–29 21–23 3rd
Norway Larvik 30–27 31–37
Romania HCM Baia Mare 21–18 24–32
Quarter-finals Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 18–31 23–40 41–71
2016–17 Group stage
(Group B)
North Macedonia ŽRK Vardar 24–37 27–27 2nd
Russia Astrakhanochka 32–23 33–28
Germany HC Leipzig 26–22 30–17
Main round
(Group 1)
Montenegro Budućnost 23–24 33–25 2nd
France Metz Handball 29–23 28–25
Germany Thüringer HC 32–24 29–29
Quarter-finals Romania CSM București 26–27 25–30 51–57
2017–18 Group stage
(Group C)
North Macedonia ŽRK Vardar 28–29 31–34 2nd
Norway Larvik 37–33 30–21
Germany Thüringer HC 28–25 29–25
Main round
(Group 1)
France Metz Handball 29–27 25–27 3rd
Montenegro Budućnost 34–26 24–23
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 31–22 23–27
Quarter-finals Russia Rostov-Don 29–31 22–32 51–63
2018–19 Group stage
(Group D)
Romania CSM București 28–34 31–36 3rd
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 27–26 27–35
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 33–30 28–25
Main round
(Group 2)
Hungary Győri Audi ETO KC 32–32 32–32 3rd
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 31–27 25–23
Germany Thüringer HC 30–29 35–32
Quarter-finals Russia Rostov-Don 26–29 22–33 48–62
2019–20 Group stage
(Group A)
France Metz Handball 28–34 24–24 3rd
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 29–34 22–31
Croatia RK Podravka Koprivnica 37–31 27–26
Main round
(Group 1)
Russia Rostov-Don 31–35 26–29 6th
Denmark Team Esbjerg 26–25 27–29
Romania CSM București 33–23 24–27
2020–21 Group stage
(Group A)
France Metz Handball 32-30 29-30 4th
Russia Rostov-Don 25–26 24-26
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 30-28 31-26
Denmark Team Esbjerg 24-28 24–21
Romania CSM București 31-27 19–25
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 24–35 29–25
Slovenia RK Krim 32–25 32-26
Quarter-finals Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost 29-28 19-22 48-50
2021–22 Group stage
(Group A)
Russia Rostov-Don 25–25 20-19 3rd
Denmark Team Esbjerg 31-31 27–33
France Brest Bretagne 28-27 25-30
Romania CSM București 31-30 21-27
Germany BV Borussia 09 Dortmund 25–25 23-21
Montenegro Budućnost BEMAX 26-22 30-26
Croatia HC Podravka Vegeta 33-26 33-29
Playoffs Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 26-22 26-33 52-55
2022–23
Finalist
Group stage
(Group A)
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 26-26 26-27 4th
Denmark Odense Håndbold 27-23 28–25
Romania CSM București 29-33 24-30
Germany SG BBM Bietigheim 28-23 20-40
France Brest Bretagne Handball 20-21 21-24
Slovenia RK Krim 37-26 32-30
Czech Republic DHK Baník Most 43-19 46-20
Playoffs Montenegro Budućnost BEMAX 27-22 28-24 55–46
Quarter-finals France Metz Handball 26-32 33–26 59–58
Semifinal Denmark Team Esbjerg 30–29
Final Norway Vipers Kristiansand 24–28
2023–24 Group B Denmark Team Esbjerg 28–33 23–27 6th
France Metz Handball 25–38 24–25
Norway Vipers Kristiansand 27–35 26–37
Romania CS Rapid București 24–24 23–20
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator 26–28 26–32
Poland Zagłębie Lubin 35–22 35–23
Denmark Ikast Håndbold 37–36 28–28
Playoffs France Brest Bretagne Handball 28-30 31-26 59–56
Quarter-finals Denmark Team Esbjerg 25-26 24-29 49–55
2024–25 Group stage
Group A
France Metz Handball 19–24
Romania CSM București
Slovenia RK Krim Mercator
Norway Storhamar HE 27–21
Denmark Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub 31–22
Croatia HC Podravka Vegeta 33–24
Romania Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud 32–28

Women's EHF Cup

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2004–05 Third round Sweden Önnereds HK 43–21 38–27 81–48
Round of 16 Greece GAS Anagennisi Artas 40–33 44–21 84–54
Quarter-finals Denmark GOG Gudme 31–30 32–32 63–62
Semi-finals Hungary Cornexi Alcoa 29–31 31–30 60–61
2005–06
Winner
Third round Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD 46–26 33–22 79–48
Round of 16 Turkey Ankara HAVELSAN 42–29 46–32 88–61
Quarter-finals Denmark GOG Svendborg Gudme 31–23 29–30 60–53
Semi-finals Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 24–23 27–27 51–50
Final Croatia Podravka Vegeta, Koprivnica 37–36 33–32 70–68
2008–09 Second round Slovakia HK Slovan Duslo Šaľa 41–23 26–31 67–54
Third round Portugal Madeira Andebol SAD 38–29 33–25 71–54
Round of 16 Russia Dinamo Volgograd 29–35 0–0 29–35
2009–10 Third round Denmark Randers HK A/S 25–30 27–33 52–63

Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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From the 2016–17 season, the women's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[2]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1977–78
Winner
Round of 16 Austria Admira Landhaus Wien 22–5 27–9 49–14
Quarter-finals France EC Bordeaux 39–11 25–14 64–25
Semi-finals Czechoslovakia Inter Bratislava 29–11 19–20 48–31
Final East Germany SC Leipzig 18–17
1978–79
Finalist
Round of 16 Norway Skoger IL 28–13 18–10 46–23
Quarter-finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 14–17 19–13 33–30
Semi-finals Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 19–13 14–17 33–30
Finals East Germany TSC Berlin 15–20 15–20 30–40
1993–94
Finalist
Round of 16 Turkey Anadolu Uni. Eskişehir 42–17 24–17 66–34
Quarter-finals Poland EB Start Elbląg 25–20 20–21 45–41
Semi-finals Romania Silcotex Zalău 23–13 17–18 40–31
Finals Germany TuS Walle Bremen 23–21 21–24 44–45
1998–99 Round of 32 Netherlands Zeeman Vastgoed-SEW 32–12 30–17 62–29
Round of 16 Norway Larvik HK 33–24 23–33 56–57
2006–07 Quarter-finals Denmark GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme 28–19 29–29 57–48
Semi-finals Romania C.S. Oltchim RM Valcea 27–28 23–36 50–64
2010–11
Winner
Third round Slovakia Banovsky HK Gabor 53–26 32–26 85–52
Round of 16 Denmark Viborg HK 33–32 33–34 66–66 (a)
Quarter-finals France Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball 37–26 23–24 60–50
Semi-finals France Metz Handball 27–29 31–27 58–56
Finals Spain C.B. Mar Alicante 34–29 23–23 57–52
2011–12
Winner
Second round Austria Union Korneuburg 51–18 44–23 95–41
Third round Netherlands Westfriesland SEW 38–21 34–19 72–40
Round of 16 Russia Rostov-Don 32–23 22–23 54–46
Quarter-finals Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod 32–24 35–31 67–55
Semi-finals Russia Dinamo Volgograd 34–26 35–38 69–64
Finals Denmark Viborg HK 31–30 31–30 62–60
2013–14 Round of 16 Norway Tertnes Bergen 40–30 33–27 73–57
Quarter-finals Denmark Viborg HK 31–26 32–40 63–66
2014–15 Third round Serbia ŽORK Jagodina 40–23 35–31 75–44
Round of 16 Norway Tertnes Bergen 44–27 41–26 85–53
Quarter-finals Germany HSG Blomberg-Lippe 34–25 33–33 67–58
Semi-finals Denmark FC Midtjylland 23–30 29–31 52–61
Season Round Club Result
2002
Third place
Semi-final Denmark Ikast Bording EH (EHF Cup) 30–32
Bronze match Russia HC Lada Togliatti (Cup Winners' Cup) 27–23
2006
Fourth place
Semi-final Slovenia RK Krim Mercator (Champions League II.) 25–34
Bronze match Serbia and Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost MONET (Cup Winners' Cup) 25–30

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

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Ferencváros men's team score listed first. As of 30 August 2022[3]

European League

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2022–23 First Round Romania CS Minaur Baia Mare 36–27

Cup Winners' Cup

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From the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[4]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2009–10 Third round Slovenia RK Cimos Koper 29–34 22–28 51–62

References

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  1. ^ "Kézitörténelem – FTC női EK mérkőzések". www.kezitortenelem.hu.
  2. ^ Final Countdown for Women's Cup Winners' Cup
  3. ^ "Kézitörténelem.hu".
  4. ^ Men's EHF Club Competitions 2012–13
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