FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria needed to earn their biggest win in the EHF Champions League Women 2021/22 season to overcome a seven-goal deficit from the first leg of their play-off tie against Krim Mercator Ljubljana, but the Hungarian team failed to do so at home on Saturday afternoon.
In the second leg of the play-offs, FTC beat Krim 26:22, but it was the Slovenian side who reached the quarter-finals.
PLAY-OFF, SECOND LEG
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN) vs Krim Mercator Ljubljana (SLO) 26:22 (8:10)
First leg: 26:33. Krim Mercator Ljubljana won 55:52 on aggregate
- Krim coach Nataliya Derepasko called her first timeout nine minutes into the game as her team were down 5:2
- after that, the home side improved their defence a lot. Between the 14th and 25th minutes, FTC did not concede any goals – although Krim still led by two goals at half-time
- a 4:0 run saw FTC pull clear at 21:18 seven minutes from full time, yet Krim held their nerve to book a quarter-final ticket
- right back Katrin Klujber scored 10 goals from 13 attempts for the home side, but her effort was not enough
- Paula Posavec and Ana Gros netted four times each for the visitors
- Krim will face defending champions Vipers Kristiansand in the quarter-finals, to be played on 30 April/1 May and 7/8 May
Good teamwork from Krim
Krim, who are two-time EHF Champions League winners, were last among the eight best teams in the competition in the 2012/13 season, when they reached the semi-finals.
This season, they struggled in the group phase, but did a good job in the play-offs. While Ana Gros, who had netted 13 times in the first leg, was restricted to just four goals from nine attempts in Hungary, Krim performed well as a team in the second leg, which helped them to progress to the quarter-finals.