1994–95 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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The 1994–95 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the nineteenth edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 7, 1994, to May 6, 1995. The Preliminary round was expanded to a Round of 32, with Belarus and Georgia debuting in the competition.[1]

In a second straight German-Hungarian final, Dunaferr Dunaújváros defeated 1993 champion TV Lützellinden to win its first European trophy, becoming the third Cup Winners' Cup champion from Hungary and ending a streak of five lost finals by Hungarian teams in the competition since 1981.

Results[]

Round of 32
October 7, 1994 – October 16, 1994
Round of 16
November 12, 1994 – November 20, 1994
Quarterfinals
January 21, 1995 – January 29, 1995
Semifinals
March 18, 1995 – March 25, 1995
Final
April 29, 1995 – May 6, 1995
Sweden 16 19 35
Germany TV Lützellinden 25 29 54 Germany TV Lützellinden 35 22 57
Turkey 22 16 38 Poland 13 20 33
Poland 14 28 42 Germany TV Lützellinden 24 25 49
Italy 27 17 44 Czech Republic 14 19 33
Norway Gjerpen IF 26 39 65 Norway Gjerpen IF 26 21 47
Israel 13 14 27 Czech Republic 25 25 50
Czech Republic 29 26 55 Germany TV Lützellinden 30 24 54
Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 23 18 41 Germany 24 24 48
Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 22 24 46 Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 32 22 54
North Macedonia Vardar Skopje 24 20 44 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 24 32 56
Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 26 29 55 Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 20 24 44
Belarus 34 26 60 Germany 28 24 52
Switzerland Spono Nottwil 25 27 52 Belarus 18 23 41
Slovakia 16 21 37 Germany 29 36 65
Germany 18 24 42 Germany TV Lützellinden 25 18 43
Luxembourg Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 23 26 49
Ukraine Spartak Kyiv w/o Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 33 31 64
Netherlands (a) 22 23 45 Netherlands 16 17 33
Lithuania Eglė Vilnius 21 24 45 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 25 19 44
Bulgaria 12 13 25 Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 24 24 48
Hungary 25 33 58 Hungary 25 23 48
Georgia (country) 13 9 22 Denmark 13 19 32
Denmark 33 37 70 Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 24 20 44
Spain 17 10 27 Russia Rossiyanka Volgograd 19 23 42
Russia Rossiyanka Volgograd 17 26 43 Russia Rossiyanka Volgograd 30 31 61
Belgium Fémina Visé 19 14 33 Portugal 16 22 38
Portugal 21 26 47 Russia Rossiyanka Volgograd 32 19 51
Iceland 13 21 34 France 22 14 36
France 22 24 46 France 23 16 39
Austria 35 28 63 Austria 14 15 29
Greece 12 22 34

References[]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2019-11-04 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
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