1995–96 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1995–96 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the twentieth edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 6, 1995, to May 12, 1996. Latvia made its debut, while Yugoslavia returned after 3 seasons of exclusion. Yugoslavia's Bolago Voždovac faced Croatia's Kras Zagreb in the same week the Croatian War ended, with the Croats making it to the quarterfinals.[1]

The final confronted the 1991 European Cup and EHF Cup champions. TV Lützellinden, which had lost the final in the previous season, defeated Kras Zagreb to win its second Cup Winners' Cup and the last of its three European trophies. As of 2013 it remains the last German champion of the competition.

Results

Round of 32
October 6–15, 1995
Round of 16
November 10–19, 1995
Quarterfinals
January 14–21, 1996
Semifinals
March 23–30, 1996
Final
May 4–12, 1996
Eglė Vilnius 15 23 38
Rostselmash Rostov 24 30 54 Rostselmash Rostov 24 27 51
Universitet Gomel 23 24 47 Pelister Bitola 14 23 37
Pelister Bitola 25 31 56 Rostselmash Rostov 24 14 38
Ikast FS 31 13 44 Vasas Budapest (a) 17 21 38
Vasas Budapest 20 27 47 Vasas Budapest 30 16 46
Jomsa Rimini w/o Jomsa Rimini 17 14 31
HC Tbilisi Vasas Budapest 25 11 36
Académico Madeira 14 11 25 Kras Zagreb 19 18 37
Dunaferr Dunaújváros 34 31 65 Dunaferr Dunaújváros 34 35 69
KSV Kapfenberg 18 20 38 Hapoel Petah Tikva 9 15 24
Hapoel Petah Tikva 21 24 45 Dunaferr Dunaújváros 26 19 45
Eyüboglu Koleji 20 16 36 Kras Zagreb 20 28 48
Bolago Voždovac 33 32 65 Bolago Voždovac 22 19 41
Kras Zagreb 28 15 43 Kras Zagreb 19 23 42
Rulmentul Brașov 14 24 38 Kras Zagreb 19 22 43
Branik Maribor 19 22 41 TV Lützellinden 28 22 50
Byåsen IL 32 25 57 Byåsen IL 30 27 57
Fram Reykjavík 19 24 43 Fram Reykjavík 14 18 32
HC Meeuwen 19 18 37 Byåsen IL 24 22 46
BTB Ludza 18 16 34 Spartak Kyiv 19 26 45
Spartak Kyiv 38 42 80 Spartak Kyiv 30 29 59
Sportist Shumen 20 17 37 Alcampo Leganés 15 14 29
Alcampo Leganés 26 36 62 Byåsen IL 18 23 41
Jaspol Partizánske 15 17 32 TV Lützellinden 27 31 58
TV Lützellinden 29 25 54 TV Lützellinden 37 39 76
HC Bascharage 13 15 28 ASB Athinaikos 10 13 23
ASB Athinaikos 15 27 42 TV Lützellinden 28 28 56
AVV De Wolewijckers 26 21 47 Stade Bethunois 19 19 38
Stade Bethunois 24 26 50 Stade Bethunois 19 25 44
GKS Piotrkovia 23 23 46 GKS Piotrkovia 20 18 38
TSV Saint Othmar 20 22 42

References

  1. Results Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
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