Cupvinnarcupen i handboll
Cupvinnarcupen (engelska: EHF Cup Winners' Cup) | |
Sport(er) | Handboll |
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Plats | Europa |
År | Herrar: 1975/1976–2011/2012 Damer: 1976/1977–2015/2016 |
Geografisk omfattning | Europa |
Arrangör | European Handball Federation (EHF) |
Flest titlar | Herrar: FC Barcelona (5) Damer: Ferencvárosi TC (3) ŽRK Radnički Belgrade (3) ŽRK Budućnost (3) |
Cupvinnarcupen i handboll (engelska: EHF Cup Winners' Cup) var en internationell handbollsturnering för klubblag i Europa, som anordnades av European Handball Federation (EHF) varje säsong med start säsongen 1975/1976. Säsongen 2012/2013 uppgick turneringen för herrar i EHF-cupen (sedermera EHF European League).[1] Samma gjordes sedan för damerna säsongen 2016/2017.
Mästare, herrar
Säsong | Segrare | Tvåa | Resultat |
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1975/1976 | BM Granollers | GW Dankersen | 21–21, 26–24 |
1976/1977 | MAI Moskva | SC Magdeburg | 18–17 |
1977/1978 | VfL Gummersbach | RK Železničar Niš | 15–13 |
1978/1979 | VfL Gummersbach | SC Magdeburg | 15–18, 15–11 |
1979/1980 | CB Calpisa | VfL Gummersbach | 16–18, 20–15 |
1980/1981 | TuS Nettelstedt | SC Empor Rostock | 16–18, 17–14 |
1981/1982 | SC Empor Rostock | Dukla Prag | 22–18, 14–17 |
1982/1983 | SKA Minsk | Dinamo București | 24–26, 34–22 |
1983/1984 | FC Barcelona | RK Sloga Doboj | 24–21 |
1984/1985 | FC Barcelona | CSKA Moskva | 23–30, 27–20 |
1985/1986 | FC Barcelona | TV Grosswallstadt | 20–18, 19–21 |
1986/1987 | CSKA Moskva | Amicitia Zürich | 16–18, 22–17 |
1987/1988 | SKA Minsk | TV Grosswallstadt | 21–24, 27-15 |
1988/1989 | TUSEM Essen | US Créteil | 16–17, 19–16 |
1989/1990 | GD Teka Santander | HK Drott | 22–24, 23–18 |
1990/1991 | TSV Milbertshofen | Elgorriaga Bidasoa | 15–20, 24–16 |
1991/1992 | SE Bramac Veszprém | TSV Milbertshofen | 24–14, 27–20 |
1992/1993 | OM Vitrolles | Fotex Veszprém SE | 23–22, 23–21 |
1993/1994 | FC Barcelona | OM Vitrolles | 20–23, 26–14 |
1994/1995 | FC Barcelona | GOG | 31–24, 26–22 |
1995/1996 | TBV Lemgo | GD Teka Santander | 24–19, 25–26 |
1996/1997 | Elgorriaga Bidasoa | Fotex Veszprém SE | 24–19, 17–19 |
1997/1998 | Caja Cantabria Santander | HSG Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen | 30–15, 26–24 |
1998/1999 | Prosesa Ademar León | Caja Cantabria Santander | 19–20, 32–23 |
1999/2000 | Portland San Antonio | Dunaferr SE | 28–19 20–26 |
2000/2001 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | CB Ademar León | 32–25, 19–24 |
2001/2002 | BM Ciudad Real | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | 31–22, 27–32 |
2002/2003 | BM Ciudad Real | Redbergslids IK | 33–27, 24–24 |
2003/2004 | Portland San Antonio | BM Valladolid | 31–30 30–26 |
2004/2005 | Caja España Ademar Leon | RK Zagreb | 37–25, 31–25 |
2005/2006 | GK Tjechovskije Medvedi | BM Valladolid | 29–36, 32–24 |
2006/2007 | HSV Hamburg | CB Ademar León | 28–24, 33–37 |
2007/2008 | MKB Veszprém KC | Rhein-Neckar Löwen | 37–32, 28–28 |
2008/2009 | BM Valladolid | HSG Nordhorn | 31–30, 24–23 |
2009/2010 | VfL Gummersbach | BM Granollers | 34–25, 33–37 |
2010/2011 | VfL Gummersbach | Tremblay-en-France | 30–28, 26–26 |
2011/2012 | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | VfL Gummersbach | 34–33, 32–28 |
Mästare, damer
- 1977 – Berliner TSC
- 1978 – Ferencvárosi TC
- 1979 – Berliner TSC
- 1980 – Iskra Partizánske
- 1981 – Budapesti Spartacus SC
- 1982 – RK Osijek
- 1983 – RK Osijek
- 1984 – Dalma Split
- 1985 – Budućnost Titograd
- 1986 – ŽRK Radnički Beograd
- 1987 – GK Kuban Krasnodar
- 1988 – GK Kuban Krasnodar
- 1989 – Ştiinţa Bacău
- 1990 – Rosteljmasj Rostov
- 1991 – ŽRK Radnički Beograd
- 1992 – ŽRK Radnički Beograd
- 1993 – TV Giessen-Lützellinden
- 1994 – TUS Walle Bremen
- 1995 – Dunaferr SE
- 1996 – TV Giessen-Lützellinden
- 1997 – Istotjnik Rostov
- 1998 – Bækkelagets SK
- 1999 – Bækkelagets SK
- 2000 – Milar L'Eliana Valencia
- 2001 – GK Motor Zaporozje
- 2002 – GK Lada
- 2003 – ESBF Besançon
- 2004 – Ikast-Bording EH
- 2005 – Larvik HK
- 2006 – ŽRK Budućnost Monet
- 2007 – CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
- 2008 – Larvik HK
- 2009 – FC Köpenhamn
- 2010 – ŽRK Budućnost
- 2011 – FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
- 2012 – FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
- 2013 – Hypo Niederösterreich
- 2014 – Viborg HK
- 2015 – FC Midtjylland Håndbold
- 2016 – Team Tvis Holstebro
Källor
Fotnoter
- ^ ”Men’s EHF Club Competitions 2012/13” (på engelska). European Handball Federation. 5 juli 2011. Arkiverad från originalet den 22 november 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171122022331/http://www.eurohandball.com/article/14058. Läst 15 november 2015.
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