EHF Cup Winners' Cup

Summary

The EHF Cup Winners' Cup was the official competition for men's and women's handball clubs of Europe that won their national cup, and took place every year. From the 2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.[1]

EHF Cup Winners' Cup
CountryEurope
ConfederationEHF members
Most recent
champion(s)
Germany SG Flensburg (2nd title)
Most titlesSpain FC Barcelona (5 titles)

Winners edit

Year Final Semi-final losers
Winners Score Runners-up
1975–76
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BM Granollers
21–21, 26–24  
GW Dankersen
 
IF Oppsal Oslo
 
BSV Bern Muri
1976–77
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MAI Moskva
18–17  
SC Magdeburg
 
Atlético Madrid
 
RK Partizan Bjelovar
1977–78
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VfL Gummersbach
15–13 (4:6)  
RK Železničar Niš
 
ASPTT Metz
 
Anilana Łódź
1978–79
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VfL Gummersbach
15–18, 15–11  
SC Magdeburg
 
Tatabánya KC
 
Minaur Baia Mare
1979–80
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Calpisa
16–18, 20–15  
VfL Gummersbach
 
IK Heim
 
RK Borac Banja Luka
1980–81
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TuS Nettelstedt
16–18, 17–14  
SC Empor Rostock
 
Minaur Baia Mare
 
Metaloplastika Šabac
1981–82
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SC Empor Rostock
22–18, 14–17  
Dukla Prague
 
VfL Gunzburg
 
Throttur Reykjavik
1982–83
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SKA Minsk
24–26, 34–22  
Dinamo București
 
Szegedi Volán
 
RK Železničar Niš
1983–84
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FC Barcelona
24–21  
RK Sloga Doboj
 
Maccabi Rishon LeZion
 
Szegedi Volán
1984–85
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FC Barcelona
23–30, 27–20  
CSKA Moscow
 
Víkingur Reykjavík
 
Lugi Handboll
1985–86
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FC Barcelona
20–18, 19–21  
TV Grosswallstadt
 
MKB Veszprém KC
 
Minaur Baia Mare
1986–87
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CSKA Moscow
16–18, 22–17  
Amicitia Zürich
 
MTSV Schwabing
 
RK Slovan
1987–88
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SKA Minsk
21–24, 27–15  
TV Grosswallstadt
 
HCB Karviná
 
RK Medveščak
1988–89
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TUSEM Essen
16–17, 19–16  
US Créteil Handball
 
CD Bidasoa Irún
 
CS Dinamo București
1989–90
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GD TEKA Santander
22–24, 23–18  
HK Drott Halmstad
 
VfL Gummersbach
 
MKB Veszprém KC
1990–91
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TSV Milbertshofen
15–20, 24–16  
CD Bidasoa Irún
 
MKB Veszprém KC
 
CB Cantabria
1991–92
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SE Bramac Veszprém
24–14, 27–20  
TSV Milbertshofen
 
TUSEM Essen
 
GOG Gudme
1992–93
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OM Vitrolles
23–22, 23–21  
Fotex Veszprém SE
 
TUSEM Essen
 
Filippos Verias
1993–94
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FC Barcelona
20–23, 26–14  
OM Vitrolles
 
TSV Bayer Dormagen
 
SC Pick Szeged
1994–95
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FC Barcelona
31–24, 26–22  
GOG Gudme
 
SG Wallau-Massenheim
 
Borba Luzern
1995–96
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TBV Lemgo
24–19 25–26  
GD TEKA Santander
 
Pelister Bitola
 
Red Star Belgrade
1996–97
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Elgorriaga Bidasoa Irun
24–19, 17–19  
Fotex Veszprém SE
 
SC Magdeburg
 
US d'Ivry Handball
1997/98
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Caja Cantabria Santander
30–15 26–24  
HSG Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen
 
Viking
 
HC Lokomotiv-Polyot Cheljabinsk
1998–99
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Prosesa Ademar León
19–20, 32–23  
Caja Cantabria Santander
 
RK Vardar Vatrostalna Skopje
 
Partizan Beograd
1999–2000
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Portland San Antonio
28–19 20–26  
Dunaferr Sportegyesület
 
Kolding IF
 
Prule 67 Ljubljana
2000–01
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SG Flensburg-Handewitt
32–25, 19–24  
CB Ademar León
 
BM Valladolid
 
TV Grosswallstadt
2001–02
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BM Ciudad Real
31–22, 27–32  
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
 
Dunaferr SE
 
Partizan Beograd
2002–03
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BM Ciudad Real
33–27, 24–24  
Redbergslids IK
 
TBV Lemgo
 
Celje
2003–04
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Portland San Antonio
31–30 30–26  
BM Valladolid
 
TUSEM Essen
 
Gorenje
2004–05
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CB Ademar León
37–25, 31–25  
Zagreb
 
HRK Izviđač Ljubuški
 
RK Vardar Vatrostalna Skopje
2005–06
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Chekhovskiye Medvedi
29–36, 32–24  
BM Valladolid
 
HSG Nordhorn
 
HCM Constanta
2006–07
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HSV Hamburg
28–24, 33–37  
CB Ademar León
 
RK "Bosna" Sarajevo
 
RK Zagreb
2007–08
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MKB Veszprém KC
37–32, 28–28  
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
 
Kadetten Schaffhausen
 
BM Valladolid
2008–09
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BM Valladolid
30–31, 24–23  
HSG Nordhorn
 
ZMC Amicitia Zürich
 
Kadetten Schaffhausen
2009–10
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VfL Gummersbach
34–25, 33–37  
BM Granollers
 
SDC San Antonio
 
Steaua MFA București
2010–11
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VfL Gummersbach
30–28, 26–26  
Tremblay en France
 
Amaya Sport San Antonio
 
RK Vardar PRO
2011–12
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SG Flensburg-Handewitt
34–33, 32–28  
VfL Gummersbach
 
CAI BM Aragon
 
Celje

By country edit

Rank Country Winners Runners-up Finals Total
1   Spain 17 8 25
2   Germany
  East Germany
 
11
1
12
10
3
13
21
4
25
3   Soviet Union
  Russia
 
2
1
3
1
0
1
3
1
4
4   Hungary 2 3 5
5   Belarus 2 0 2
6   France 1 3 4
7   Sweden 0 2 2
8   Bosnia & Herzegovina 0 1 1
  Croatia 0 1 1
  Czech Republic 0 1 1
  Denmark 0 1 1
  Romania 0 1 1
  Serbia 0 1 1
   Switzerland 0 1 1
Total 37 37 74

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Men's EHF Club Competitions 2012–13

External links edit

  • Official website