1990–91 Women's European Cup (handball)

The 1990–91 IHF Women's European Champions Cup was the 30th edition of Europe's competition for national champions women's handball clubs, running between September 1990 and April 1991.[1] TV Giessen defeated defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich to become the third German club to win the competition after East Germany's HC Leipzig and TSC Berlin.[2] Rostselmash and Buducnost Titograd were the last teams to represent former powerhouses Soviet Union and SFR Yugoslavia in the competition due to the collapse of both states in the following months.

Qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Initia Hasselt Belgium25–45Germany TV Giessen18–187–27
College Nicosia Cyprus24–69Greece Enosi Verias14–4210–27
SK Arcelik Turkey38–59Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd23–2115–38
HC Cassano Magnano Italy62–29Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva26–1736–12
Stockholmspolisens Sweden36–44Iceland Fram18–1618–28
AIFK Turku Finland23–59Denmark GOG Gudme13–2610–33
Geleen Netherlands43–16Luxembourg HC Berchem24–619–10
ASPTT Metz France41–38Czechoslovakia RK Slovan Duslo Šaľa21–1620–22
Íber Valencia Spain41–27Portugal Benfica Lisbon27–814–19
Építők SC Hungary49–35Austria WAT Fünfhaus28–1521–20
AZS Wroclaw Poland43–39East Germany Empor Rostock23–1820–21

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
GOG Gudme DenmarkWalkoverSoviet Union Rostselmash23–29Walkover
Byåsen IL Norway57–31Iceland Fram34–1623–15
Enosi Verias Greece22–69Germany TV Giessen10–3812–31
Cassano Magnago Italy34–53Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd18–2516–28
ASPTT Metz France41–39Netherlands V&L Geleen27–2214–17
Építők SC Hungary37–34Spain Íber Valencia25–1612–18
LC Brühl Switzerland38–42Poland AZS Wroclaw19–2219–20
Hypo NÖ Austria42–39Romania Chimistul Ramnicu Valcea23–1519–24

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Rostselmash Soviet Union43–40Norway Byåsen IL28–2215–18
TV Giessen Germany59–48Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd26–2333–25
ASPTT Metz France28–34Hungary Építők SC15–1813–16
AZS Wroclaw Poland38–45Austria Hypo NÖ21–2517–20

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Rostselmash Soviet Union39–39Germany TV Giessen22–1917–20
Építők SC Hungary38–48Austria Hypo NÖ22–2416–24

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
TV Giessen Germany43–40Austria Hypo NÖ21–1522–25

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
  2. List of champions in the-sports.org
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