1988–89 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1988–89 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the thirteenth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions.

1986 European Cup runner-up Ştiinţa Bacău defeated defending champion Kuban Krasnodar in the final, becoming the first Romanian team to win the competition.[1]

Results

First preliminary round
December 10 – December 17
  Second preliminary round
January 15 – January 22
  Quarterfinals
February 19 – February 26
  Semifinals
March 19 – March 26
  Final
April 23 – May 1
Portugal SL Benfica 17 15 32  
Spain CB Leganés 17 17 34     Spain CB Leganés 22 14 36  
Austria Admira Landhaus 20 23 43   Austria Admira Landhaus 15 14 29  
Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 12 19 31       Spain CB Leganés 19 20 39  
      Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 18 26 44  
   
     
      Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 22 27 49  
Belgium Sasja Antwerpen 12 8 20       Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 25 35 60  
United Kingdom Manchester United 7 14 21     United Kingdom Manchester United 6 8 14  
Switzerland ATV Basel 15 17 32   Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 23 25 48  
Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 21 23 44       Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 23 19 42
      Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 27 27 54  
   
   
      Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 25 19 44
      Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 25 22 47
     
   
      Hungary Vasas Budapest 21 20 41  
Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 38 38 76       Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 31 32 63  
Turkey Izmir Belediyesi 17 18 35     Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 24 19 43
  East Germany Empor Rostock 22 20 42  
      Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 32 22 54
      Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 20 22 42  
     
   
      Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 29 22 51
Netherlands VeL Geelen 29 24 53       Sweden IF Linköping 12 21 33  
Luxembourg HBC Bascharage 3 8 11     Netherlands VeL Geelen 13 19 32
Norway Frederiksberg IF 20 ? ?   Sweden IF Linköping 17 21 38  
Sweden IF Linköping 17 ? ?  

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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