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Official competition for men's and women's handball clubs of Europe

EHF Cup Winners' Cup
CountryEurope
ConfederationEHF members
Most recent
champion(s)
Germany SG Flensburg (2nd title)
Most titlesSpain FC Barcelona (5 titles)

The EHF Cup Winners' Cup was the: official competition for men's and women's handball clubs of Europe that won their national cup. And took place every year. From the——2012–13 season, the men's competition was merged with the EHF Cup.

Winners

Year Final Semi-final losers Winners Score Runners-up 1975–76
Details Spain
BM Granollers 21–21, 26–24 West Germany
GW Dankersen Norway
IF Oppsal Oslo Switzerland
BSV Bern Muri 1976–77
Details Soviet Union
MAI Moskva 18–17 East Germany
SC Magdeburg Spain
Atlético Madrid Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Partizan Bjelovar 1977–78
Details West Germany
VfL Gummersbach 15–13 (4:6) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Železničar Niš France
ASPTT Metz Poland
Anilana Łódź 1978–79
Details West Germany
VfL Gummersbach 15–18, 15–11 East Germany
SC Magdeburg Hungary
Tatabánya KC Romania
Minaur Baia Mare 1979–80
Details Spain
Calpisa 16–18, 20–15 West Germany
VfL Gummersbach Sweden
IK Heim Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Borac Banja Luka 1980–81
Details West Germany
TuS Nettelstedt 16–18, 17–14 East Germany
SC Empor Rostock Romania
Minaur Baia Mare Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Metaloplastika Šabac 1981–82
Details East Germany
SC Empor Rostock 22–18, 14–17 Czechoslovakia
Dukla Prague West Germany
VfL Gunzburg Iceland
Throttur Reykjavik 1982–83
Details Soviet Union
SKA Minsk 24–26, 34–22 Romania
Dinamo București Hungary
Szegedi Volán Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Železničar Niš 1983–84
Details Spain
FC Barcelona 24–21 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Sloga Doboj Israel
Maccabi Rishon LeZion Hungary
Szegedi Volán 1984–85
Details Spain
FC Barcelona 23–30, 27–20 Soviet Union
CSKA Moscow Iceland
Víkingur Reykjavík Sweden
Lugi Handboll 1985–86
Details Spain
FC Barcelona 20–18, 19–21 West Germany
TV Grosswallstadt Hungary
MKB Veszprém KC Romania
Minaur Baia Mare 1986–87
Details Soviet Union
CSKA Moscow 16–18, 22–17 Switzerland
Amicitia Zürich West Germany
MTSV Schwabing Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Slovan 1987–88
Details Soviet Union
SKA Minsk 21–24, 27–15 West Germany
TV Grosswallstadt Czechoslovakia
HCB Karviná Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
RK Medveščak 1988–89
Details West Germany
TUSEM Essen 16–17, 19–16 France
US Créteil Handball Spain
CD Bidasoa Irún Romania
CS Dinamo București 1989–90
Details Spain
GD TEKA Santander 22–24, 23–18 Sweden
HK Drott Halmstad West Germany
VfL Gummersbach Hungary
MKB Veszprém KC 1990–91
Details Germany
TSV Milbertshofen 15–20, 24–16 Spain
CD Bidasoa Irún Hungary
MKB Veszprém KC Spain
CB Cantabria 1991–92
Details Hungary
SE Bramac Veszprém 24–14, 27–20 Germany
TSV Milbertshofen Germany
TUSEM Essen Denmark
GOG Gudme 1992–93
Details France
OM Vitrolles 23–22, 23–21 Hungary
Fotex Veszprém SE Germany
TUSEM Essen Greece
Filippos Verias 1993–94
Details Spain
FC Barcelona 20–23, 26–14 France
OM Vitrolles Germany
TSV Bayer Dormagen Hungary
SC Pick Szeged 1994–95
Details Spain
FC Barcelona 31–24, 26–22 Denmark
GOG Gudme Germany
SG Wallau-Massenheim Switzerland
Borba Luzern 1995–96
Details Germany
TBV Lemgo 24–19 25–26 Spain
GD TEKA Santander North Macedonia
Pelister Bitola Serbia and Montenegro
Red Star Belgrade 1996–97
Details Spain
Elgorriaga Bidasoa Irun 24–19, 17–19 Hungary
Fotex Veszprém SE Germany
SC Magdeburg France
US d'Ivry Handball 1997/98
Details Spain
Caja Cantabria Santander 30–15 26–24 Germany
HSG Dutenhofen/Münchholzhausen Norway
Viking Russia
HC Lokomotiv-Polyot Cheljabinsk 1998–99
Details Spain
Prosesa Ademar León 19–20, 32–23 Spain
Caja Cantabria Santander North Macedonia
RK Vardar Vatrostalna Skopje Serbia and Montenegro
Partizan Beograd 1999–2000
Details Spain
Portland San Antonio 28–19 20–26 Hungary
Dunaferr Sportegyesület Denmark
Kolding IF Slovenia
Prule 67 Ljubljana 2000–01
Details Germany
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 32–25, 19–24 Spain
CB Ademar León Spain
BM Valladolid Germany
TV Grosswallstadt 2001–02
Details Spain
BM Ciudad Real 31–22, 27–32 Germany
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Hungary
Dunaferr SE Serbia and Montenegro
Partizan Beograd 2002–03
Details Spain
BM Ciudad Real 33–27, 24–24 Sweden
Redbergslids IK Germany
TBV Lemgo Slovenia
Celje 2003–04
Details Spain
Portland San Antonio 31–30 30–26 Spain
BM Valladolid Germany
TUSEM Essen Slovenia
Gorenje 2004–05
Details Spain
CB Ademar León 37–25, 31–25 Croatia
Zagreb Bosnia and Herzegovina
HRK Izviđač Ljubuški North Macedonia
RK Vardar Vatrostalna Skopje 2005–06
Details Russia
Chekhovskiye Medvedi 29–36, 32–24 Spain
BM Valladolid Germany
HSG Nordhorn Romania
HCM Constanta 2006–07
Details Germany
HSV Hamburg 28–24, 33–37 Spain
CB Ademar León Bosnia and Herzegovina
RK "Bosna" Sarajevo Croatia
RK Zagreb 2007–08
Details Hungary
MKB Veszprém KC 37–32, 28–28 Germany
Rhein-Neckar Löwen Switzerland
Kadetten Schaffhausen Spain
BM Valladolid 2008–09
Details Spain
BM Valladolid 30–31, 24–23 Germany
HSG Nordhorn Switzerland
ZMC Amicitia Zürich Switzerland
Kadetten Schaffhausen 2009–10
Details Germany
VfL Gummersbach 34–25, 33–37 Spain
BM Granollers Spain
SDC San Antonio Romania
Steaua MFA București 2010–11
Details Germany
VfL Gummersbach 30–28, 26–26 France
Tremblay en France Spain
Amaya Sport San Antonio North Macedonia
RK Vardar PRO 2011–12
Details Germany
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 34–33, 32–28 Germany
VfL Gummersbach Spain
CAI BM Aragon Slovenia
Celje

By country

Rank Country Winners Runners-up Finals Total
1 Spain Spain 17 8 25
2 Germany Germany
 East Germany
 
11
1
12
10
3
13
21
4
25
3  Soviet Union
Russia Russia
 
2
1
3
1
0
1
3
1
4
4 Hungary Hungary 2 3 5
5  Belarus 2 0 2
6 France France 1 3 4
7 Sweden Sweden 0 2 2
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina 0 1 1
Croatia Croatia 0 1 1
 Czech Republic 0 1 1
Denmark Denmark 0 1 1
Romania Romania 0 1 1
Serbia Serbia 0 1 1
  Switzerland 0 1 1
Total 37 37 74

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