2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League Knockout Stage
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This article describes the knockout stage of the
2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League The 2017–18 EHF Champions League was the 25th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament. Győri ETO defended their title by defeating HC Vardar in the final. Competition format 16 teams participated in the competition, divided in f ...
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Qualified teams

The top four placed teams from each of the two main round groups advanced to the knockout stage.


Format

The first-placed team of each group faces the fourth-placed team, and the second-placed team will play against the third-placed team from the other group. After that a draw will be held to determine the pairings for the final four.


Quarterfinals


Overview


Matches

''Győri ETO won 56–48 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Rostov-Don won 63–51 on aggregate.'' ---- ''CSM București won 54–48 on aggregate.'' ---- ''HC Vardar won 56–48 on aggregate.''


Final four

The final four was held at the
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Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...
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on 12 and 13 May 2018. The draw took place on 17 April 2018.


Bracket


Semifinals

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Third place game


Final


References


External links


Final four website
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knockout stage A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final matc ...