Elghaoui played in the EHF Champions League for two seasons with Valcea and won the Romanian league title, cup and Supercup over the last three seasons.
With plenty of players coming and going over the past few seasons, Valcea have remained one of the top Romanian teams and Elghaoui has been a huge part of that
The line player scored 50 goals in her first season in the EHF Champions League, when she was voted the All-star line player; 42 in the second one; and 39 over the last eight games in the EHF European League this season.
26 of them came at home, in the Sala Traian, one of the loudest handball arenas in Europe, a place where Valcea rely on their die-hard fans to make it as difficult as they can for the opponents.
It did not work three seasons ago, when Valcea met Herning-Ikast Handbold in EHC Cup qualification. The Danish side took a convincing 43:35 aggregate win, with a masterclass defensive performance.
Will it be different this time around?
“Having played against Viborg in the group phase could be an advantage for us, because they are a good Danish team, one of the best in their league. We learnt plenty in the two games we had against them, including in the painful loss in Denmark,” Elghaoui said.
“However, I think that Herning-Ikast are a bit different. While keeping the basics of Scandinavian handball, with good defence and efficient fast breaks, they look different a bit in defence.”