How well do you know the EHF Finals Women participants?
2 is correct. Herning-Ikast (City-Cup 1998, EHF Cup 2001 and Cup Winners' Cup 2004 as Ikast-Bording and EHF Cup 2011 and CWC 2015 as FC Midtjylland) and Siófok (EHF Cup 2019).
3 is correct. Siofok eliminated Astrakhan, Nantes beat Zvezda and Herning-Ikast took two victories against Lada.
1 is correct. Funnily enough, Nantes started their journey to Baia Mare in Romania, beating Gloria Buzau in the final qualification round.
Zdravko Zovko is correct. Zovko was part of the Yugoslavian team, which beat West Germany in the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic final.
1 is correct, only Herning’s Norwegian gold medallist Stine Skogrand. Siofok’s French internationals Tamara Horacek and Gnonsiane Niombla had not been part of the final, nor was Nantes’ Camille Ayglon.
8 is correct. CSM Bucuresti (CL 2016), Craiova (EHF Cup in 2018), Valcea (2002) and Brasov (2008) in the Cup Winners' Cup, Deva (2002) and Brasov (2006) in the Challenge Cup and Zalau (1998) and Rapid Bucuresti (2000) in the City Cup.
Bruna de Paula scored 54 goals and is ahead of Helene Fauske (51), Jovana Kovacevic (42) and Tamara Horacek (39)
Herning-Ikast is correct. Under their former name FC Midtjylland, they were part of the very first final tournament in 2014 - finishing fourth.
They coach(ed) family members is correct. Saurina is the husband of Nantes player Camille Ayglon-Saurina, Buceschi’s daughter Eliza is Romanian international, now playing for Rapid Bucuresti. Buceschi also coached his wife Carmen several years ago.
Siófok is correct, after an opening group phase draw against Kuban, they won the following seven matches.