EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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]

EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2015–16 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
SportHandball
Founded1976
No. of teams32
CountryEHF members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
SCM Craiova
Most titlesHungary Ferencváros (3)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Radnicki Belgrade (3)
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSerbia and MontenegroMontenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica (3)
Related
competitions
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
Official websiteEHF Cup Winners' Cup

Summary

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

Records and statistics

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Winners

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Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Ferencváros 3 2 1978, 2011, 2012 1979, 1994
  Radnički Beograd 3 0 1986, 1991, 1992
  Budućnost 3 0 1985, 2006, 2010
  Kuban Krasnodar 2 2 1987, 1988 1989, 2000
  Berliner TSC 2 1 1977, 1979 1987
  TV Lützellinden 2 1 1993, 1996 1995
  Rostov-Don 2 1 1990, 1997 1993
  Larvik HK 2 1 2005, 2008 2009
  Osijek 2 0 1982, 1983
  Bækkelagets SK 2 0 1998, 1999
  Midtjylland 2 0 2004, 2015
  Budapesti Spartacus 1 1 1981 1982
  Râmnicu Vâlcea 1 1 2007 2002
  Hypo Niederösterreich 1 1 2013 2004
  Viborg HK 1 1 2014 2012
  Lada Togliatti 1 1 2002 2016
  Team Tvis Holstebro 1 0 2016
  Slávia Partizánske 1 0 1980
  Dalma Split 1 0 1984
  Știința Bacău 1 0 1989
  TuS Walle Bremen 1 0 1994
  Dunaújváros 1 0 1995
  Mar Valencia 1 0 2000
  Motor Zaporizhzhia 1 0 2001
  Besançon 1 0 2003
  FC København 1 0 2009

Winners by country

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# Country Winners Runners-up Total finals
1   Yugoslavia
7
2
9
2   Hungary
5
7
12
3   Denmark
5
2
7
4   Norway
4
3
7
5   Germany
3
3
6
  Soviet Union
3
3
6
7   Russia
2
4
6
8   East Germany
2
3
5
9   Romania
2
2
4
10   Montenegro
2
0
2
11   Czech Republic
1
2
3
  Spain
1
2
3
  France
1
2
3
14   Austria
1
1
2
  Ukraine
1
1
2
16   Croatia
0
3
3
Total 40 40 80

See also

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References

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