2018–19 Magyar Kupa (women's handball)

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2018–19 Magyar Kupa
Tournament details
Country Hungary
Dates7 September 2018 – 17 March 2019
Teams45
Final positions
ChampionsGyőri Audi ETO KC (14th title)
Runner-upFTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
Third placeÉrd
Fourth placeDunaújvárosi Kohász KA
Tournament statistics
Matches played41 + 4 (Final four)
Best playerNetherlands Nycke Groot
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2019-20 →

The 2018–19 Magyar Kupa, known as (Hungarian: TippMix Török Bódog női Magyar Kupa) for sponsorship reasons, was the 61st edition of the tournament.

Schedule[edit]

The rounds of the 2018–19 competition are scheduled as follows:[1]

Round Draw date and time Matches Number
of fixtures
Clubs New entries
this round
Round I 2 August 2018, 13:00 CEST 12 September 2018 15 30 → 15 30
Round II 18 September 2018, 11:00 CEST 3 October 2018 8 16 → 8 1
Round III 9 October 2018, 11:00 CEST 25 October 2018 8 16 → 8 8
Round IV 30 October 2018, 11:00 CET 14 November 2018 6 12 → 6 4
Round V 20 November 2018, 11:00 CET 13 February 2019 4 8 → 4 2
Final four 19 February 2019, 11:00 CET 16–17 March 2019 4 4 → 1 none

Matches[edit]

A total of 45 matches were take place, starting with First round on 7 September 2018 and culminating with the Final on 17 March 2019.

First round[edit]

The first round ties was scheduled for 7–12 September 2018.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
7 September
Szombathelyi Haladás (I/B) 12–37 Szombathelyi KKA (I/B)
Vecsés SE (II) 21–45 Szentendrei NKE (I/B)
8 September
Gyomaendrődi NKSE (II) 16–44 Kecskeméti NKSE (I/B)
11 September
Szekszárdi FGKC (I/B) 26–24 NEKA (I/B)
Büki TK (II) 33–31 Gárdony-Pázmánd NKSE (I/B)
Hódmezővásárhelyi LKC (II) 23–40 Oxxo Energy-Orosházi NKC (I/B)
VSK Tököl (II) 21–25 Dorogi ESE (I/B)
12 September
EURO-NOVEX USE (II) 19–36 Nyíradony VVTK (I/B)
Rinyamenti KC (I/B) 27–31 Kozármisleny SE (I/B)
Marcali VSZSE (II) 19–30 Mohácsi TE 1888 (I/B)
Bugyi SE (Count. I) 10–43 Vasas SC (I/B)
Csepel DSE (II) 15–42 Szent István SE-OTP Bank (I/B)
Kispest NKK-Endo +Service (I/B) 29–27 Pénzügyőr SE (I/B)
NKK Balmazújváros (I/B) 23–28 Hajdúnánás SK (I/B)
Levendula Hotel FKSE-Algyő (II) 27–24 PC Trade Szeged KKSE (I/B)

Second round[edit]

The second round ties was scheduled for 27 September – 3 October 2018.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
27 September
Nyíradony VVTK (I/B) 36–27 Levendula Hotel FKSE-Algyő (I/B)
Szekszárdi FGKC (I/B) 24–26 Kozármisleny SE (I/B)
28 September
Büki TK (II) 17–38 Vasas SC (I/B)
Szentendrei NKE (I/B) 23–33 Szombathelyi KKA (I/B)
2 October
Mohácsi TE 1888 (I/B) 31–28 Dorogi ESE (I/B)
Oxxo Energy-Orosházi NKC (I/B) 26–29 Kecskeméti NKSE (I/B)
3 October
Hajdúnánás SK (I/B) 22–27 Gödi SE (I/B)
Szent István SE-OTP Bank (I/B) 40–27 Kispest NKK-Endo +Service (I/B)

Third round[edit]

The third round ties was scheduled for 17–24 October 2018.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
17 October
Mohácsi TE 1888 (I/B) 19–28 Eu-Fire Mosonmagyaróvár (I)
Szent István SE-OTP Bank (I/B) 26–38 Kisvárda Master Good SE (I)
22 October
Eszterházy SC (I) 20–31 DVSC-SCHAEFFLER (I)
24 October
Gödi SE (I/B) 28–31 Kecskeméti NKSE (I/B)
Szombathelyi KKA (I/B) 31–34 MTK Budapest (I)
Moyra-Budaörs Handball (I) 28–30 Alba Fehérvár KC (I)
Nyíradony VVTK (I/B) 25–39 EUbility Group-Békéscsaba (I)
Vasas SC (I/B) 26–28 Kozármisleny SE (I/B)

Fourth round[edit]

The fourth round ties was scheduled for 6–14 November 2018.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
6 November
Kecskeméti NKSE (I/B) 27–31 EUbility Group-Békéscsaba (I)
7 November
Kozármisleny SE (I/B) 23–47 GVM Europe-Vác (I)
8 November
Eu-Fire Mosonmagyaróvár (I) 29–23 Alba Fehérvár KC (I)
13 November
Érd (I) 27–26 DVSC-SCHAEFFLER (I)
14 November
Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA (I) 27–22 Siófok KC (I)
MTK Budapest (I) 28–34 Kisvárda Master Good SE (I)

Fifth round[edit]

The fifth round ties was scheduled for 8–13 February 2019.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
8 February
Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA (I) 35–25 EUbility Group-Békéscsaba (I)
9 February
Érd (I) 29–21 Kisvárda Master Good SE (I)
13 February
Győri Audi ETO KC (I) 35–25 Eu-Fire Mosonmagyaróvár (I)
GVM Europe-Vác (I) 27–31 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (I)

Final four[edit]

The final four will be held on 16–17 March 2019 at the Főnix Hall in Debrecen.

Semi-finals[edit]

16 March 2018 (2018-03-16)
13:00 (CET)
Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA 23 – 31 FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Felhő, Öcsi
Sirián 8 (11–17) Klujber 7
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16 March 2019 (2019-03-16)
15:15 (CET)
Érd 26 – 39 Győri Audi ETO KC Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 3,200
Referees: Paska, Vastag
Jeřábková 7 (15–20) Hansen, Amorim 5
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Bronze medal match[edit]

17 March 2019 (2019-03-17)
15:45 (CET)
Dunaújvárosi Kohász KA 23 – 31 Érd Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Marton, Szabó
Szalai 8 (12–13) Lavko 6
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Final[edit]

16 March 2019 (2019-03-16)
18:00 (CET)
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 29 – 32 Győri Audi ETO KC Főnix Hall, Debrecen
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Horváth, Marton
Pena 7 (11–18) Groot 8
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Final standings[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Magyarország Kézilabda Magyar Kupa 2018-2019. évi Versenykiírása." Archived 2018-10-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Hungarian), Magyar Kézilabda Szövetség. Retrieved on 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Tizennegyedszer Magyar Kupa-győztes a Győr". keziszovetseg.hu (in Hungarian). 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Hiábavaló ferencvárosi feltámadás, ismét az ETO-é a kupa". nso.hu (in Hungarian).

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