1990–91 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1990–91 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the fifteenth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions.

Radnički Belgrade defeated 13-times European Cup champion Spartak Kiev in the final to win its second Cup Winners' Cup, an overall fifth European trophy. This was the last edition where East Germany, one of the competition's powerhouses, was represented due to the reunification of Germany, signed few days after the preliminary round was played. Like in the previous season the ex-East and West German sides, SC Magdeburg and Buxtehuder SV, faced each other, with the latter winning this time.[1]

Results

Preliminary round
September 23–30, 1990
  Round of 12
January 11–20, 1991
  Quarterfinals
February 17–24, 1991
  Semifinals
April 7–14, 1991
  Final
May 5–12, 1991
   
       East Germany SC Magdeburg 27 25 52  
     Italy Tiger Palermo 15 20 35  
         East Germany SC Magdeburg 21 13 34  
         West Germany Buxtehuder SV 16 23 39  
       Switzerland BSV Weinfelden 16 10 26
 Luxembourg HB Dudelange 2 7 9    West Germany Buxtehuder SV 26 24 50  
 West Germany Buxtehuder SV 41 43 84        West Germany Buxtehuder SV 13 23 36  
         Soviet Union Spartak Kiev 19 25 44  
       Soviet Union Spartak Kiev 25 ?  
     France USM Gagny 22 ?  
         Soviet Union Spartak Kiev 21 21 42
         Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 19 19 38  
       Romania Ştiinţa Bacău 34 17 51
 Belgium Sporting Neerpelt 12 9 21    Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 17 19 36  
 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 19 29 48        Soviet Union Spartak Kiev 25 15 40
 Denmark Ribe HK 18 20 38        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 18 28 46
 Sweden Saevsko Vaernamo 23 22 45      Sweden Saevsko Vaernamo 17 23 40  
     Poland Pogoń Szczecin 18 17 35  
         Sweden Saevsko Vaernamo 25 25 50  
 Portugal Colégio de Gaia 21 20 41        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 34 38 72  
 Spain Estellés Tortajada 37 21 58      Spain Estellés Tortajada 25 27 52
     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 29 33 62  
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 30 21 51
         Hungary Debreceni VSC 21 23 44  
       Hungary Debreceni VSC 32 30 62  
     Austria Union Hollabrun 14 23 37  
         Hungary Debreceni VSC 33 23 66
         Norway IL Gran 28 24 52  
       Norway IL Gran 28 ?
     Turkey DSI Ankara 13 ?  
   

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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