1992–93 Women's European Cup (handball)

The 1992–93 Women's European Champions Cup was the 32nd and final edition of Europe's competition for national champions women's handball clubs, taking place September 1992 and 15 May 1993.[1] Starting with the following edition the competition was run by EHF, which changed its name to Champions League and its system to include a group stage. Defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich defeated Vasas Budapest in the final to win its fourth title in five years.[2]

Qualifying round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Víkingur Reykjavík 27–60 Baekkelagets SK 13–30 14–30
Kuban Krasnodar 38–37 Olimpija Ljubljana 20–21 18–16
SL Benfica 49–65 Mar Valencia 22–27 27–38
Cassano Magnago HC 41–41 Start Elbląg 23–19 18–22
LC Brühl 68–21 Hapoel Rishon LeZion 32–12 36–9
Initia Hasselt 28–31 HV Swift Roermond 15–14 13–17
GOG Gudme 74–35 FC Kiffen 32–16 42–19
Spartak Kiev 32–37 Slovan Dusľo Šaľa 14–16 18–21
HBC Bascharage 29–60 Egle Vilnius 10–30 19–30
Filippos Veria H.C. 43–55 TMO Ankara 24–21 19–34
WAT Fünfhaus 29–36 Vasas Budapest 17–15 12-21

Start Elbląg advanced on away goals rule (19 vs. 18).

First round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Hypo Niederösterreich 70–32 Universitatea Bacau 36–16 34–31
Kuban Krasnodar 33–39 Baekkelagets SK 17–19 16–20
Mar Valencia 49–38 Lokomotiva Zagreb 28–15 21-23
Start Elbląg 38–38 LC Brühl 21–13 17–25
GOG Gudme 34–34 HV Swift Roermond 18–15 16–19
Walle Bremen 39–29 Slovan Dusľo Šaľa 21–13 18–16
USM Gagny 46–43 Egle Vilnius 26–20 20–23
Vasas Budapest 45–32 TMO Ankara 26–14 19–18

GOG Gudme and Start Elbląg advanced on away goals rule (16 vs. 15 and 17 vs. 13 respectively).

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Walle Bremen 36–36 GOG Gudme 19–12 17–24
Vasas Budapest 46–39 USM Gagny 25–21 21–18
Baekkelagets 36–59 Hypo Niederösterreich 20–22 16–37
Start Elbląg 33–42 Mar Valencia 17–21 16–31

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Walle Bremen 31–36 Vasas Budapest 13–14 18–22
Hypo Niederösterreich 49–31 Mar Valencia 26–14 23–17

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Vasas Budapest 25–40 Hypo Niederösterreich 14–17 11–23

References

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