1989–90 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1989–90 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the fourteenth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions.

Rostselmash defeated previous European Cup's semifinalist Debreceni VSC in the final, becoming the second Soviet team to win the Cup Winners' Cup. They previously defeated defending champion Ştiinţa Bacău in the quarterfinals. For the first time in the competition's history, the East German and West German sides, SC Magdeburg and VfL Oldenburg, faced each other, two months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, with Magdeburg making it to the quarterfinals.[1]

Results

Qualifying round
October 21 – October 29, 1989
  Round of 16
January 13 – January 21, 1990
  Quarterfinals
March 14 – March 25, 1990
  Semifinals
April 20 – April 28, 1990
  Final
May 20 – May 27, 1990
 
    Radnički Belgrade 29 17 46  
  Debreceni VSC 21 33 54  
      Debreceni VSC 31 21 52  
Hapoel Petah Tikva 11 ?       Iskra Partizánske 19 21 40  
Iskra Partizánske 37 ?     Iskra Partizánske ?
HC Sassari 26 ?   HC Sassari   ?  
CD Paço de Arcos 22 ?       Debreceni VSC 30 23 53  
Terom Iaşi 33 27 60       Terom Iaşi 19 28 47  
Gazi Üniversitesi 15 18 33     Terom Iaşi 30 26 56  
Wakefield Metros 12 8 20   Foreholte Voorhout 17 20 37  
Foreholte Voorhout 15 22 37       Terom Iaşi 24 23 47
      USM Gagny 14 17 31  
    USM Gagny 28 24 52
  Estellés Tortajada 17 25 42  
      Debreceni VSC 21 18 39
      Rostselmash 17 28 45
    Pogoń Szczecin ?  
  Ştiinţa Bacău ?  
      Ştiinţa Bacău 23 25 48  
      Rostselmash 24 28 52  
    Dimitrov Sofia 20 21 41
  Rostselmash 31 38 69  
      Rostselmash 25 18 43
SC Magdeburg 41 40 81       Byåsen IL 23 18 41  
Philips College 14 10 24     SC Magdeburg 19 17 36  
Sasja Antwerpen 11 11 22   VfL Oldenburg 11 18 29  
VfL Oldenburg 27 28 55       SC Magdeburg 22 14 36
Byåsen IL ?       Byåsen IL (a) 18 18 36  
GOG Gudme ?     Byåsen IL ?
  WAT Fünfhaus ?  
 

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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