Finale
1 juin 2025
Budapest
PORT
Women.Handball.LDC.2024.2025.Final.PORT.twb22.mp4
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Le Győri Audi ETO KC a conservé son titre et remporté la Ligue des champions féminine de handball de l'EHF pour la septième fois, en battant les Danois d'Odense 29-27 lors de la finale du Final Four, dimanche à Budapest. Győr, qui n'a jamais été mené au score, a disputé sa 11e finale dans la plus prestigieuse compétition européenne et s'est imposé pour la septième fois. L'équipe avait déjà été finaliste à quatre reprises en Coupe EHF et une fois en KEK, mais avait perdu ces matchs. L'équipe a atteint le top 4 pour la 17e fois, la finale se déroulant pour la 11e fois dans la capitale hongroise.
Győri Audi ETO KC defended its title and won the Women’s EHF Handball Champions League for the seventh time, defeating Denmark’s Odense 29-27 in Sunday’s final of the Final Four in Budapest.Győr, who never trailed throughout the match, played in their 11th final in Europe’s most prestigious cup competition and won for the seventh time. They had previously been finalists four times in the EHF Cup and once in the KEK, but lost those matches. The team reached the top four for the 17th time, with the final being held for the 11th time in the Hungarian capital.
Their opponents, Danish side Odense, who knocked Hungarian Ferencváros out in the quarter-finals, were in their first final four, with Katrine Lundé, the only seven-time winner in the history of the Champions League, who has already won Europe’s most prestigious cup competition with Viborg, Győr, and Vipers Kristiansand.According to Viktória Győri-Lukács, ETO’s right wing, the home team controlled the entire match, thanks to which they managed to defeat the Danish team Odense, 29-27 as defending champions.
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