1981–82 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1981–82 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the sixth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. It was contested by 18 teams, two more than the previous edition, so a preliminary round was introduced.[1]

RK Osijek defeated defending champion Budapesti Spartacus in the final to become the first team from Yugoslavia to win Cup Winners' Cup, starting a 5-year period of Yugoslav hegemony in the competition.

Results

Preliminary round

Local team Aggregate Away team 1st leg 2nd leg
Byåsen IL Norway71–23Finland Kronohagens IF39–1332–10
Avanti Lebbeke Belgium22–29Israel Hapoel Ashkelon13–149–15

Final stages

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                             
Soviet Union Rostselmash 33 34 67  
France PLM Conflans 8 16 24  
  Soviet Union Rostselmash 29 28 57  
  Bulgaria Sportist Kremikovtsi 13 19 32  
Austria Post Vienna 16 22 38
Bulgaria Sportist Kremikovtsi 28 33 61  
  Soviet Union Rostselmash 31 19 50  
  Hungary Spartacus Budapest 27 23 50  
Czechoslovakia Štart Bratislava 15 26 41  
West Germany VfL Oldenburg 13 10 23  
  Czechoslovakia Štart Bratislava 29 19 48
  Hungary Spartacus Budapest 22 27 49  
Romania Terom Iaşi 25 15 40
Hungary Spartacus Budapest 19 24 43  
  Hungary Spartacus Budapest 21 17 38
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 27 27 54
East Germany Vorwärts Frankfurt 29 26 55  
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 13 12 25  
  East Germany Vorwärts Frankfurt 22 22 44
  Hungary Épitők SC 23 17 40  
Norway Byåsen IL 11 15 26
Hungary Épitők SC 15 25 40  
  East Germany Vorwärts Frankfurt 23 23 46
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 19 28 47  
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 32 26 58  
Sweden Västerås Irsta 19 14 33  
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 31 19 50
  Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 22 19 41  
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 27 30 57
Israel Hapoel Ashkelon 8 13 21  

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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