1993–94 Women's EHF Cup

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The 1993–94 Women's EHF Cup was the 13th edition of the competition. Viborg HK defeated Debreceni VSC on away goals to become the first Danish club to win it. CB Amadeo Tortajada and also reached the semifinals, while defending champion Rapid București was defeated in the Round of 16.[1]

Round of 32[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
North Macedonia walkover Luxembourg
Romania 75–33 Israel 34–16 41–17
Georgia (country) 42–57 Portugal Colégio de Gaia 21–29 21–28
France 49–47 Slovenia 29–25 20–22
Poland 64–33 Belarus 35–15 29–18
Leipzig Germany 38–43 Denmark Viborg 17–24 21–19
Iceland 38–41 Latvia 23–22 15–19
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia 59–23 Belgium 31–13 28–10
Austria 34–64 Turkey 18–30 16–34
Slovakia 47–48 Azerbaijan 25–23 22–25
Spono Nottwil Switzerland 37–57 Spain Amadeo Tortajada 15–27 22–30
Norway 61–29 Greece 31–15 30–14
Lithuania 29–66 Hungary Debreceni 14–34 15–32
Rossiyanka Volgograd Russia 63–27 Italy 34–14 29–13
Spartak Kyiv Ukraine 38–41 Netherlands 37–15 36–13
Rapid București Romania Bye

Round of 16[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
North Macedonia 50–58 Romania 20–26 15–24
Colégio de Gaia Portugal 49–57 France 24–27 25–30
Poland 51–63 Denmark Viborg 29–29 22–34
Latvia 34–62 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 19–30 15–32
Turkey 47–48 Azerbaijan 25–23 22–25
Amadeo Tortajada Spain 38–36 Norway 21–21 17–15
Debreceni Hungary 47–37 Russia Rossiyanka Volgograd 26–18 21–19
Spartak Kyiv Ukraine 48–43 Romania Rapid București 24–18 24–25

Quarter-finals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Romania 50–58 France 28–29 22–29
Viborg Denmark 41–40 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 22–19 19–21
Azerbaijan 44–62 Spain Amadeo Tortajada 21–33 23–29
Debreceni Hungary 58–42 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 33–19 25–23

Semifinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
France 32–52 Denmark Viborg 12–19 20–33
Amadeo Tortajada Spain 38–46 Hungary Debreceni 24–22 14–24

Final[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Viborg Denmark 44–44 Hungary Debreceni 23–20 21–24

References[]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
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