The first-leg Women’s EHF Champions League
quarter-final matches were played over the weekend, with Buducnost, 2016
champions CSM Bucuresti, Metz Handball and HC Vardar claiming victories – but not
yet places in the competition’s final stage.
The two-leg format in the knock-out round
means the semi-finalists qualify only with an aggregate win, and as France’s
Metz Handball beat Hungarian powerhouse Györi Audi ETO KC just 32:31 and HC
Vardar won away at FC Midtjylland 28:26, everything remains open ahead of their
second encounters.
Buducnost and Bucuresti are in far more
comfortable positions, as CSM beat FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 30:25 and therefore
travel to Budapest for the return leg next Saturday with a five-goal cushion. 2012
and 2015 champions Buducnost have an even larger advantage after their
first-leg encounter, having recorded a 31:17 victory that puts injury-struck
Larvik in a very dangerous place despite playing at home in the second leg.
“We have a huge advantage ahead of the
second game, but nothing is not over yet, because we have to be serious in
Norway,” Buducnost left back and 2016 World Handball Player of the Year
Cristina Neagu said on the official Champions League website.
“We respect ourselves first, then the
opponent, and it has brought a great performance and victory with a 14-goal difference.”
All the second-leg quarter-finals will be
played next Saturday, April 15, and will see the four semi-finalists secure
their place at the TIPPMIX EHF FINAL4, held in early May.
More
information can be found on the official Champions League website.