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词条 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
释义

  1. Summary

  2. Records and statistics

     Winners  Winners by country 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| Formerly =
| sport = Handball
| founded = 1976
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| teams = 32
| continent = Europe
| country = EHF members
| champion = SCM Craiova
| most_champs = {{Flagicon|HUN}} FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (3)
{{Flagicon|YUG}} RK Radnicki Belgrade (3)
{{Flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|MNE}} ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica (3)
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| website = EHF Cup Winners' Cup
| singles =
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| related_comps = EHF Champions League
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The Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup was the official competition for women's handball clubs of Europe that won their national cup, and took place every year from 1976 to 2016 (until 1993 organized by IHF instead of EHF). From the 2016–17 season, the competition will be merged with the EHF Cup.[1]

Summary

YearFinalSemifinal losers
ChampionScoreSecond place
1976–77
Details
East Germany|size=30px}}
Berliner TSC
18–15Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Spartak Baku
Hungary|size=30px}}
Csepel SC
West Germany|size=30px}}
Gutsmuths Berlin
1977–78
Details
Hungary|size=30px}}
Ferencvárosi TC
18–17East Germany|size=30px}}
SC Leipzig
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
Inter Bratislava
Denmark|size=30px}}
GK Svendborg
1978–79
Details
East Germany|size=30px}}
Berliner TSC
40–30
(20–15, 20–15)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Ferencvárosi TC
Denmark|size=30px}}
AIA Tranbjerg
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Žalgiris Kaunas
1979–80
Details
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
Iskra Partizánske
32–32 (PSO: 3–2)
(16–16, 16–16)
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Lokomotiva Zagreb
Romania|1965|size=30px}}
Confecția Bucharest
West Germany|size=30px}}
Gutsmuths Berlin
1980–81
Details
Hungary|size=30px}}
Budapesti Spartacus SC
40–34
(18–17, 22–17)
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Szeculics Szombor
Bulgaria|1971|size=30px}}
Sportist Kremikovtsi
Sweden|size=30px}}
Västerås Irsta
1981–82
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
RK Osijek
54–38
(27–21, 27–17)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Budapesti Spartacus SC
East Germany}}
Vorwärts Frankfurt
URS}}
Rostselmash Rostov
1982–83
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
RK Osijek
46–46
(21–27, 25–19)
East Germany|size=30px}}
SC Magdeburg
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
TJ Gottwaldov
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Rostselmash Rostov
1983–84
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Dalma Split
48–33
(26–15, 22–18)
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
TJ Gottwaldow
Hungary|size=30px}}
Épitők SC
Austria|size=30px}}
Admira Landhaus Wien
1984–85
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Budućnost Titograd
55–36
(33–18, 22–18)
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
Drustevnik Topolniki
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Kuban Krasnodar
Bulgaria|1971|size=30px}}
CSKA Sofia
1985–86
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
RK Radnicki Belgrade
51–48
(24–25, 27–23)
Germany|size=30px}}
VfL Engelskirchen
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Avtomobilist Baku
Denmark|size=30px}}
Rødovre HK
1986–87
Details
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Kuban Krasnodar
44–40
(21–17, 23–23)
East Germany|size=30px}}
TSC Berlin
Sweden|size=30px}}
Tyresö HF
Romania|1965|size=30px}}
Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
1987–88
Details
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Kuban Krasnodar
48–37
(28–17, 20–20)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Vasas SC
Norway|size=30px}}
Gjerpen IF
West Germany|size=30px}}
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
1988–89
Details
Romania|size=30px}}
Ştiinţa Bacău
47–44
(25–25, 22–19)
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Kuban Krasnodar
Bulgaria|size=30px}}
CSKA Sofia
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Lokomotiva Zagreb
1989–90
Details
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Rostselmash Rostov
45–39
(17–21, 28–18)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Debreceni VSC
Norway|size=30px}}
Byåsen IL
Romania|size=30px}}
Terom Iaşi
1990–91
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Radnički Belgrade
46–40
(17–21, 28–18)
Soviet Union|size=30px}}
Spartak Kyiv
Hungary|size=30px}}
Debreceni VSC
Germany|size=30px}}
Buxtehuder SV
1991–92
Details
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
RK Radnicki Belgrade
45–45
(24–19, 21–26)
Hungary|size=30px}}
DVSC
Germany|size=30px}}
Bayer Leverkusen
Norway|size=30px}}
Byåsen IL
1992–93
Details
Germany|size=30px}}
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
48–43
(23–21, 25–22)
Russia|size=30px}}
Rostselmash Rostov
Romania|size=30px}}
Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Motor Zaporizhia
1993–94
Details
Germany|size=30px}}
TUS Walle Bremen
45–44
(21–23, 24–21)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Spectrum FTC Budapest
Romania|size=30px}}
Silcotex Zalău
Russia|size=30px}}
Rostselmash Rostov
1994–95
Details
Hungary|size=30px}}
Dunaferr SE
49–43
(23–25, 26–18)
Germany|size=30px}}
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
Germany|size=30px}}
Borussia Dortmund
Russia|size=30px}}
Rossijanka Volgograd
1995–96
Details
Germany|size=30px}}
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
50–41
(28–19, 22–22)
Croatia|size=30px}}
Kraš Zagreb
Hungary|size=30px}}
Vasas SC
Norway|size=30px}}
Byasen Idrettslag
1996–97
Details
Russia|size=30px}}
Istochnik Rostov
49–42
(25–18, 24–24)
Germany|size=30px}}
VfB Leipzig
Norway|size=30px}}
Larvik HK
Serbia and Montenegro|size=30px}}
ZRK "Sombor Dunav"
1997–98
Details
Norway|size=30px}}
Baekkelagets Oslo
51–40
(23–23, 28–17)
Croatia|size=30px}}
Kraš Zagreb
Germany|size=30px}}
Borussia Dortmund
Romania|size=30px}}
Silcotub Zalău
1998–99
Details
Norway|size=30px}}
Baekkelagets Oslo
50–35
(26–13, 24–22)
Spain|size=30px}}
Ferrobus Mislata Tortajada
France|size=30px}}
ASPTT Metz
Denmark|size=30px}}
Frederiksberg IF
1999–00
Details
Spain|size=30px}}
Milar L'Eliana Valencia
62–54
(31–24, 31–30)
Russia|size=30px}}
Kuban Krasnodar
Denmark|size=30px}}
Ikast Bording
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Spartak Kyiv
2000–01
Details
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Motor Zaporizhia
49–38
(26–20, 23–18)
Norway|size=30px}}
Nordstrand 2000, Oslo
France|size=30px}}
E.S.B.F. Besançon
Romania|size=30px}}
Silcotub Zalau
2001–02
Details
Russia|size=30px}}
Lada Togliatti
55–52
(27–32, 28–20)
Romania|size=30px}}
CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
Poland|size=30px}}
C.B. Zaglebie Lubin
Spain|size=30px}}
Alsa Elda Prestigio
2002–03
Details
France|size=30px}}
E.S.B.F. Besançon
47–45
(27–30, 20–15)
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Spartak Kyiv
Hungary|size=30px}}
Győri Graboplast ETO
Denmark|size=30px}}
Kolding IF
2003–04
Details
Denmark|size=30px}}
Ikast Bording EH
66–57
(30–35, 36–22)
Austria|size=30px}}
Hypo Niederösterreich
Denmark|size=30px}}
FCK Handbold
France|size=30px}}
Handball Metz Metropole
2004–05
Details
Norway|size=30px}}
Larvik HK
68–53
(31–26, 37–27)
Croatia|size=30px}}
Podravka Vegeta
Norway|size=30px}}
Tertnes Bergen
Germany|size=30px}}
1. FC Nürnberg
2005–06
Details
Serbia and Montenegro|size=30px}}
ŽRK Budućnost
51–48
(25–25, 26–23)
Hungary|size=30px}}
Győri ETO KC
Norway|size=30px}}
Gjerpen Handball Skien
Norway|size=30px}}
Larvik HK
2006–07
Details
Romania|size=30px}}
CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
59–53
(30–24, 29–29)
Norway|size=30px}}
Byasen HB Elite Trondheim
Hungary|size=30px}}
Budapest Bank-FTC
Spain|size=30px}}
Cem. la Union-Ribarroja
2007–08
Details
Norway|size=30px}}
Larvik HK
50–40
(25–21, 25–19)
Romania|size=30px}}
CS Rulmentul-Urban Braşov
Croatia|size=30px}}
Podravka Vegeta
Spain|size=30px}}
AKABA BeraBera
2008–09
Details
Denmark|size=30px}}
FCK Handbold
47–44
(21–23, 26–21)
Norway|size=30px}}
Larvik HK
Germany|size=30px}}
TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Norway|size=30px}}
Gjerpen Handball
2009–10
Details
Montenegro|size=30px}}
ŽRK Budućnost
41–36
(23–20, 18–16)
Denmark|size=30px}}
KIF Vejen
Germany|size=30px}}
VfL Oldenburg
France|size=30px}}
Metz Handball
2010–11
Details
Hungary|size=30px}}
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
57–52
(34–29, 23–23)
Spain|size=30px}}
CB Mar Alicante
Sweden|size=30px}}
LUGI HF
France|size=30px}}
Metz Handball
2011–12
Details
Hungary|size=30px}}
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
62–60
(31–30, 31–30)
Denmark|size=30px}}
Viborg HK
Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Volgograd
Germany|size=30px}}
HC Leipzig
2012–13
Details
Austria|size=30px}}
Hypo Niederösterreich
61–43
(30–22, 31–21)
France|size=30px}}
Issy-Paris Hand
Germany|size=30px}}
Thüringer HC
Russia|size=30px}}
Rostov-Don
2013–14
Details
Denmark|size=30px}}
Viborg HK
55–45
(31–22, 24–23)
Russia|size=30px}}
Zvezda Zvenigorod
Norway|size=30px}}
Byasen Trondheim
Russia|size=30px}}
Rostov-Don
2014–15
Details
Denmark|size=30px}}
Midtjylland
46–42
(22–23, 24–19)
France|size=30px}}
Fleury Loiret
Hungary|size=30px}}
Ferencváros
Austria|size=30px}}
Hypo Niederösterreich
2015–16
Details
Denmark|size=30px}}
Team Tvis Holstebro
61–52
(31–27, 30–25)
Russia|size=30px}}
Handball Club Lada
France|size=30px}}
Issy-Paris Hand
SLO|size=30px}}
RK Krim

Records and statistics

Winners

ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
HUN}} Ferencváros321978, 2011, 2012 1979, 1994
YUG}} Radnički Belgrade301986, 1991, 1992
MNE}} Budućnost301985, 2006, 2010
RUS}} Kuban Krasnodar221987, 1988 1989, 2000
GDR}} Berliner TSC211977, 1979 1987
GER}} TV Lützellinden211993, 1996 1995
RUS}} Rostov-Don211990, 1997 1993
NOR}} Larvik HK212005, 2008 2009
YUG}} Osijek201982, 1983
NOR}} Bækkelagets SK201998, 1999
DEN}} Midtjylland202004, 2015
HUN}} Bp. Spartacus111981 1982
ROU}} Râmnicu Vâlcea112007 2002
AUT}} Hypo Niederösterreich112013 2004
DEN}} Viborg HK112014 2012
RUS}} Lada Togliatti112002 2016
DEN}} Team Tvis Holstebro102016
TCH}} Slávia Partizánske101980
YUG}} Dalma Split101984
ROU|1965}} Știința Bacău101989
GER}} TuS Walle Bremen101994
HUN}} Dunaferr NK101995
ESP}} Mar Valencia102000
UKR}} Motor Zaporizhia102001
FRA}} Besançon102003
DEN}} FC København102009

Winners by country

#CountryWinnersRunners-upTotal finals
1 {{YUG}}
7
2
9
2 {{HUN}}
5
7
12
3 {{DEN}}
5
2
7
4 {{NOR}}
4
3
7
5 {{GER}}
3
3
6
{{URS}}
3
3
6
7 {{RUS}}
2
4
6
8 {{GDR}}
2
3
5
9 {{ROU}}
2
2
4
10 {{MNE}}
2
0
2
11 {{CZE}}
1
2
3
{{ESP}}
1
2
3
{{FRA}}
1
2
3
14 {{AUT}}
1
1
2
{{UKR}}
1
1
2
16 {{CRO}}
0
3
3
Total 40 40 80

See also

  • Women's EHF Champions League
  • Women's EHF Cup
  • Women's EHF Challenge Cup

References

1. ^Final Countdown for Women's Cup Winners' Cup

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.eurohandball.com/|European Handball Federation – official website}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cwc/women/2013-14/round/7/Finals|EHF Cup Winners' Cup 2013/14 – official website}}
  • List of Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup champions – Worldhandball.com
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