Veszprém KC is a Hungarian handball club, based in Veszprém, Hungary.

European record

As of 17 September 2019:
Competition Seasons Year(s) in the competition
EHF Champions League (Champions Cup) 28x 1982/83, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2001/02,
2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12,
2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20
EHF Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 10x 1984/85, 1985/86, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1996/97, 2000/01, 2007/08
Source: kézitörténelem.hu37 seasons

EHF-organised seasonal competitions

Veszprém score listed first. As of 17 September 2019.[1]

European Cup and Champions League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1982–83 First round Turkey İstanbul Bankası Yenişehir 31-18 26-19 57–37
Round of 16 Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 25-30 19-31 44–61
1986–87 First round Bulgaria VIF Dimitrov Sofia 25-13 13-21 38–34
Second round East Germany SC Empor Rostock 23-26 20-30 43–56
1987–88 First round Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 32-24 23-27 55–51
Second round Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 22-22 14-24 46–56
1993–94 First round Cyprus Strovolou Nicosia 33-17 37-18 70–35
Play-off round Spain TEKA Santander 29-26 16-25 45–51
1994–95 First round Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 22-18 24-21 46–39
Play-off round Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur 29-25 23-26 52–51
Group stage
(Group A)
Spain Caja Cantabria Santander 24-24 15-25 3rd
Croatia Badel Zagreb 23-23 18-30
Denmark KIF Kolding 25-20 26-25
1995–96 First round Luxembourg HC Berchem 31-20 36-13 67–33
Play-off round Italy Principe Trieste 21-16 23-22 44–38
Group stage
(Group A)
Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 28-29 23-19 3rd
Germany THW Kiel 23-21 25-28
Portugal ABC Braga 24-20 24-27
1997–98 Play-off round Russia Kaustik Volgograd 31-22 33-29 64–51
Group stage
(Group D)
Germany TBV Lemgo 24-24 26-29 2nd
North Macedonia Jafa Promet Resen 27-22 30-23
Czech Republic CS Cabot Zubří 31-22 30-24
Quarter-finals Spain FC Barcelona 33-28 27-32 60–60 (a)
1998–99 Play-off round Finland BK 46 Karis 35-10 32-18 67–28
Group stage
(Group A)
Croatia Badel 1862 Zagreb 27-25 18-19 2nd
France Montpellier HB 26-17 17-21
Italy H.C. Alpi Prato 37-22 22-26
Quarter-finals Spain FC Barcelona 29-29 24-29 53–58
1999–00 Play-off round Finland Grankulla IFK 32-11 37-14 69–25
Group stage
(Group D)
Spain FC Barcelona 23-31 21-25 2nd
Russia Kaustik Volgograd 26-22 31-24
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Beograd 24-17 25-28
Quarter-finals Croatia Badel 1862 Zagreb 27-25 26-30 53–55
2001–02
Finalist
Group stage
(Group D)
Germany Sportclub Magdeburg 24-20 22-25 1st
France S.O. Chambéry 29-13 28-26
North Macedonia Vardar Vatrost. Skopje 27-22 27-24
Quarter-finals Spain C.BM. Ademar León 30-18 27-22 57–40
Semi-finals Spain Portland San Antonio 27-19 21-27 48–46
Finals Germany Sportclub Magdeburg 23-21 25-30 48–51
2002–03 Group stage
(Group A)
Germany Sportclub Magdeburg 31-22 28-27 1st
Poland Wisła Płock SSA 38-24 30-25
Greece Panellinios A.C. 19-13 17-16
Quarter-finals Denmark Kolding IF 36-26 27-31 63–57
Semi-finals Spain Portland San Antonio 30-26 20-28 50–54
2003–04 Group stage
(Group G)
Poland KS Vive Kielce 31-24 41-30 1st
Denmark Skjern Håndbold 33-29 26-23
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Bosna Sarajevo 31-26 35-24
Round of 16 Spain FC Barcelona 31-26 29-33 60–59
Quarter-finals Spain B.M. Ciudad Real 25-28 24-33 49–61
2004–05 Group stage
(Group G)
Norway Sandefjord TIF 36-24 31-25 1st
Germany TBV Lemgo 29-23 28-23
Lithuania HC Granitas Kaunas 38-17 33-26
Round of 16 Ukraine HC ZTR Zaporizhzhia 39-29 28-29 67–58
Quarter-finals Spain B.M. Ciudad Real 22-29 33-34 55–63
2005–06 Group stage
(Group F)
Spain BM Ciudad Real 31-29 23-34 2nd
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 42-23 35-23
Romania Dinamo Baumit Bucureșt 37-27 38-27
Round of 16 Denmark Arhus GF 30-21 31-28 61–49
Quarter-finals France Montpellier HB 27-22 21-23 48–45
Semi-finals Spain Portland San Antonio 29-27 29-32 58–59
2006–07 Group stage
(Group A)
Spain Portland San Antonio 23-21 27-34 2nd
Slovakia MŠK SIRS Považská Bystrica 46-26 46-30
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Bosna Sarajevo 34-24 31-25
Round of 16 Denmark KIF Kolding Elite A/S 32-22 28-31 60–53
Quarter-finals Germany THW Kiel 39-36 32-39 71–75
2007–08 Group stage
(Group F)
Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 24-24 23-28 3rd
CWC
Germany VfL Gummersbach 35-35 30-32
Iceland Valur 41-28 31-24
2008–09 Group stage
(Group F)
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 29-28 29-32 2nd
Ukraine HC ZTR Zaporizhzhia 33-22 32-25
Iceland Haukar 34-25 26-27
Main round
(Group 3)
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 29-28 29-32 1st
Spain Reale Ademar 28-26 32-30
France Montpellier HB 30-24 22-23
Quarter-finals Spain BM Ciudad Real 32-29 24-29 56–58
2009–10 Group stage
(Group B)
Slovenia RK Gorenje 30-25 28-27 1st
France Chambéry Savoie HB 31-26 29-19
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 34-30 29-32
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Bosna BH Gas 35-18 24-20
Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 33-26 32-29
Round of 16 Romania HCM Constanța 27-26 27-23 54–49
Quarter-finals Spain F.C. Barcelona Borges 33-34 27-33 60–67
2010–11 Group stage
(Group B)
France Montpellier Agglomération HB 27-26 24-30 2nd
Germany HSV Hamburg 33-30 26-27
Denmark KIF Kolding 31-28 34-29
Sweden IK Sävehof 38-34 41-31
Slovakia Tatran Prešov 33-22 35-27
Round of 16 Spain F.C. Barcelona Borges 30-26 21-28 51–54
2011–12 Group stage
(Group B)
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi 24-22 26-30 2nd
Spain BM Atlético Madrid 28-27 28-37
Germany Füchse Berlin 24-33 29-24
Denmark Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 32-25 25-19
Poland KS Vive Targi Kielce 21-24 29-25
Round of 16 Spain Reale Ademar León 27-25 28-31 55–56
2012–13 Group stage
(Group B)
Germany THW Kiel 31-30 21-32 1st
Spain BM Atlético Madrid 26-19 27-26
Sweden IK Sävehof 34-24 32-22
Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 32-22 24-19
Romania HCM Constanța 31-21 37-27
Round of 16 Spain Reale Ademar León 33-25 23-20 56–45
Quarter-finals Germany THW Kiel 28-29 31-32 59–61
2013–14
Fourth place
Group stage
(Group A)
Croatia RK Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb 34-27 33-22 1st
Russia St. Petersburg HC 29-20 28-15
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 30-29 25-25
Slovenia Celje Pivovarna Laško 27-26 31-26
Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 44-27 22-26
Round of 16 Poland Orlen Wisła Płock 31-26 33-34 64–60
Quarter-finals France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 31-26 28-26 59–52
Semi-final (F4) Germany THW Kiel 26–29
Bronze match (F4) Spain FC Barcelona 25–26
2014–15
Finalist
Group stage
(Group C)
Slovenia RK Celje Pivovarna Laško 29-26 24-21 1st
Russia Chekhovskiye Medvedi 38-31 37-32
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 27-24 25-32
North Macedonia RK Vardar 32-24 24-23
France Montpellier Agglomération HB 30-29 34-20
Round of 16 Spain Naturhouse La Rioja 37-31 31-23 68–54
Quarter-finals France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 34-28 24-24 58–52
Semi-final (F4) Germany THW Kiel 31–27
Final (F4) Spain FC Barcelona 23–28
2015–16
Finalist
Group Phase
(Group A)
Germany THW Kiel 29-27 24-25 2nd
France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 28-20 27-29
Slovenia RK Celje Pivovarna Laško 34-28 30-27
Poland Orlen Wisła Płock 27-25 27-27
Croatia RK Prvo plinarsko društvo Zagreb 27-25 21-20
Turkey Beşiktaş J.K. 33-25 38-34
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 28-24 29-28
Round of 16 Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 41-28 29-24 70–52
Quarter-finals North Macedonia RK Vardar 30-30 29-26 59–56
Semi-final (F4) Germany THW Kiel 31–28 (a.e.t.)
Final (F4) Poland KS Vive Tauron Kielce 35–35 (3-4 p)
2016–17
Third place
Group stage
(Group A)
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa 22-25 23-26 3rd
France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 28-29 24-28
Denmark Bjerringbro-Silkeborg 30-29 29-24
Poland Orlen Wisła Płock 31-25 28-28
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 34-28 24-24
Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen 32-28 28-27
Germany THW Kiel 21-19 27-25
Round of 16 Croatia RK Prvo plinarsko društvo Zagreb 29-19 23-22 52–41
Quarter-finals France Montpellier HB 26-23 30-25 56–48
Semi-final (F4) France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 26–27
Bronze match (F4) Spain FC Barcelona Lassa 34–30
2017–18 Group stage
(Group B)
Poland PGE Vive Kielce 31-26 32-32 2nd
France Paris Saint-Germain Handball 28-33 24-29
Denmark Aalborg Håndbold 30-24 26-29
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest 34-22 29-26
Slovenia RK Celje Pivovarna Laško 29-22 39-31
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 28-27 31-31
Germany THW Kiel 26-24 20-22
Round of 16 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 34-29 25-32 59–61
2018–19
Finalist
Group stage
(Group A)
North Macedonia RK Vardar 25-27 29-27 2nd
Poland PGE Vive Kielce 29-27 36-35
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa 29-26 28-31
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest 28-20 29-28
France Montpellier HB 25-19 30-29
Sweden IFK Kristianstad 36-27 29-32
Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 28-29 29-25
Round of 16 Portugal Sporting CP 35-29 30-28 65–57
Quarter-finals Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 29-25 28-22 57–47
Semi-final (F4) Poland PGE Vive Kielce 33–30
Final (F4) North Macedonia RK Vardar 24–27
2019–20 Group stage
(Group B)
North Macedonia RK Vardar 39-30 38-29 2nd
Poland PGE Vive Kielce 28-24 33-34
Belarus HC Meshkov Brest 31-25 37-30
Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 40-28 32-22
France Montpellier HB 24-23 18-23
Portugal FC Porto Sofarma 38-28 24-31
Germany THW Kiel 31-37 28-29
Round of 16 Poland Orlen Wisła Płock

Cup Winners' Cup

From the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[2]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1984–85 Round of 16 East Germany SC Dynamo Berlin 18-23 20-21 38–44
1985–86 First round Turkey Arcelik SC 33-23 29-24 62–47
Round of 16 Norway Ski HK 31-21 22-22 53–43
Quarter-finals Spain TEKA Santander 29-20 16-19 45–39
Semi-finals Spain FC Barcelona 27-25 19-29 46–54
1988–89 First round Italy SSV Brixen 26-23 15-14 41–37
Round of 16 Switzerland Pfadi Winterthur 34-21 24-14 58–35
Quarter-finals West Germany TUSEM Essen 23-20 15-23 38–43
1989–90 First round Czechoslovakia CH Bratislava 23-18 20-24 43–42
Round of 16 Denmark Virum-Sorgenfri HK 29-20 20-23 49–43
Quarter-finals Romania Minaur Baia Mare 19-18 25-22 44–40
Semi-finals Spain TEKA Santander 24-29 21-25 45–54
1990–91 Round of 16 Soviet Union SKA Minsk 27-18 27-28 54–46
Quarter-finals Austria UHC Vogel-Pumpen Stockerau 36-26 26-27 62–53
Semi-finals Germany TSV Milbertshofen 20-15 15-23 35–38
1991–92
Winner
Round of 16 Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 17-19 26-18 43–37
Quarter-finals Switzerland RTV Basel 31-20 26-19 57–39
Semi-finals Denmark GOG Gudme 24-19 26-21 50–40
Finals Germany TSV Milbertshofen 24-14 27-20 51–34
1992–93
Finalist
Round of 16 Denmark KIF Kolding 30-27 28-20 58–47
Quarter-finals Latvia Bauskas HC 31-27 22-22 53–49
Semi-finals Germany TuSEM Essen 29-18 23-22 52–40
Finals France OM Vitrolles 22-23 21-23 43–46
1996–97
Finalist
Round of 32 Greece GAS Archelaos Katerinis 28-22 30-19 58–41
Round of 16 Norway Viking HK 32-20 24-33 56–53
Quarter-finals Iceland KA Akureyri 34-22 31-32 65–54
Semi-finals France US d'Ivry Handball 29-21 31-29 60–50
Finals Spain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 19-17 19-24 38–41
2000–01 Third round Lithuania Šiaulių universitetas 37-18 38-18 75–36
Fourth round Austria Jet2Web Bregenz HB 30-24 27-17 57–41
Quarter-finals Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt 20-22 22-31 42–53
2007–08
Winner
Round of 16 Romania C.S.A. Steaua MFA București 31-23 34-26 65–49
Quarter-finals Denmark KIF Kolding Elite A/S 31-27 31-29 63–66
Semi-finals Switzerland Kadetten Schaffhausen GCZ 30-24 28-28 58–52
Finals Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 37-32 28-28 65–60

Champions Trophy

Season Round Club Result
2002
Finalist
Semi-final Germany THW Kiel (EHF Cup) 31–23
Final Germany Sportclub Magdeburg (Champions League I.) 30–31
2008
Finalist
Semi-final Germany HSG Nordhorn (EHF Cup) 39–30
Final Spain BM Ciudad Real (Champions League I.) 28–27

References

  1. "Kézitörténelem - VÁÉV, Veszprém EK mérkőzések". www.kezitortenelem.hu.
  2. Men’s EHF Club Competitions 2012–13
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