1993–94 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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The 1993–94 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 18th edition of the European competition for women's handball national cup champions, and the first one organized by EHF instead of IHF. It ran from September 25, 1993, to May 15, 1994.

TuS Walle-Bremen, a semifinalist in the previous European Cup, won its first European trophy and the second straight Cup Winners' Cup for Germany beating 1978 champion Ferencvárosi TC in the final.[1] Lithuania and Macedonia made their debut in the competition as independent countries.

Results[edit]

Preliminary round
September 25 – October 2, 1993
Round of 16
October 30 – November 7, 1993
Quarterfinals
January 22–30, 1994
Semifinals
April 9–17, 1994
Final
May 8–15, 1994
Luxembourg HB Rumelange 17 7 24
Romania Silcotex Zalău 30 42 72 Romania Silcotex Zalău 24 19 43
Slovakia Impex Topolniky 44 27 71 Slovakia Impex Topolniky 15 23 38
Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 8 16 24 Romania Silcotex Zalău 25 23 48
Netherlands VeL Geleen 16 15 31 Norway Toten HK 13 18 31
Norway Toten HK 27 31 58 Norway Toten HK 37 28 65
Austria Admira Landhaus 25 18 43 Austria Admira Landhaus 15 16 31
Iceland Valur 17 18 35 Romania Silcotex Zalău 18 13 31
Hungary Spectrum Ferencváros 17 23 40
Ukraine Avtomobilist Brovary 28 17 45
Sweden Västerås Irsta 20 21 41 Poland Start Elblag (a) 20 25 45
Poland Start Elblag 18 24 42 Poland Start Elblag 21 20 41
Hungary Spectrum Ferencváros 20 25 45
Hungary Spectrum Ferencváros 42 24 66
Lithuania Žalgiris Kaunas 17 18 35 Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 17 17 34
Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 27 24 51 Hungary Spectrum Ferencváros 23 21 44
Germany TuS Walle-Bremen 21 24 45
Germany TuS Walle-Bremen 32 30 62
Denmark FIF Copenhague 23 24 47 Denmark FIF Copenhague 11 17 28
Bulgaria Gabrovo HC 16 18 34 Germany TuS Walle-Bremen 26 22 48
Belgium Apolloom Kortrijk 16 20 36 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 14 21 35
Italy Jomsa Rimini 27 30 57 Italy Jomsa Rimini 21 19 40
Switzerland ATV Basel 15 15 30 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 26 29 55
Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 24 24 48 Germany TuS Walle-Bremen 25 25 50
Russia Rostselmash 19 22 41
Russia Rostselmash 28 20 48
North Macedonia Uni Prokom Skopje 29 26 55 North Macedonia Uni Prokom Skopje 15 17 32
Portugal Académico Madeira 17 20 37 Russia Rostselmash 21 23 45
Spain Corteblanco Bidebieta 14 24 France USM Gagny 18 25 43
Croatia Modea-Tuing Zagreb 14 21 Spain Corteblanco Bidebieta 18 18 36
France USM Gagny 28 31 59 France USM Gagny 22 21 45
Greece ASB Athinaikos 10 13 23

References[edit]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2019-11-04 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website