It was won by Danish club Viborg HK who defeated Hungarian Győri Audi ETO KC at the finals with an aggregate score of 50–49.
[2] German international Grit Jurack was the tournament's top scorer with 113 goals.
After the draw, the following groups were formed: The semi-finals and finals are played in two legs of home and away matches.
Viborg and Győr had home court advantage for the second leg of the semifinals as winners of their respective groups.
According to EHF regulations, Viborg would get home court for the first match because they played a final in the last three years (2005/06).