1998–99 EHF Women's Champions League

The 1998–99 EHF Women's Champions League was the sixth edition of the modern era of the 1961-founded competition for European national champions women's handball clubs, running from 4 September 1998 to 16 May 1999. Dunaújvárosi NKS defeated Krim Ljubljana in the final to follow the steps of Vasas SC as the second Hungarian club to win the competition.[1] Defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich was defeated by the Slovenians in the semifinals.[2]

Preliminary round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Kefalovrysos Kythreas 39–46 Martve Tbilisi20–1919–27
Sparta Espoo 38–33 Bascharage20–1718–16

Round of 32

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Swift Roermond 32–65 Motor Zaporizhia18–3414–31
Lublin 76–20 Sparta Espoo40–1036–10
Istochnik Rostov 44–46 Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea23–2021–26
Podravka Koprivnica 70–42 Rimini40–1830–24
Saint Otmar 46–67 Budućnost Podgorica24–3522–32
ACDF Madeira 38–76 Byasen18–3620–40
Anagennisi Artas 61–51 Lokomotiv Plovdiv32–2429–27
ESBF Besançon 62–30 Fémina Vise33–1329–17
Ikast 83–27 Hapoel Petah Tikva49–834–19
Niederösterreich 95–10 Inter Mostar41–454–6
Krim Ljubljana 69–51 Politechnik Minsk39–2930–22
Dunaújvárosi 60–47 Slovan Duslo Sala34–2626–21
Egle Vilnius 45–41 Stockerau23–1822–23
Martve Tbilisi 21–86 Leipzig10–4111–45
Ostrava 50–59 Mar Valencia26–3524–24
Istanbul 40–63 Gjorce Petrov18–3322–30

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Krim Ljubljana 6402139132+78
Besançon 6303142156146
Podravka Koprivnica 630314815246
Gjorce Petrov 6204153142+114

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Budućnost Podgorica 6510177130+4711
Mar Valencia 630314915456
Egle Vilnius 6204152164124
Leipzig 6114140170303

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Niederösterreich 6501171140+3110
Dunaújvárosi 6402165142+238
Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 620415415734
Anagennisi Artas 6105147198522

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Ikast 6321150123+278
Byasen 631213513947
Lublin 622214214316
Motor Zaporizhia 6033127149223

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Byasen 44–57 Niederösterreich26–2718–30
Mar Valencia 46–52 Krim Ljubljana21–2925–23
Besançon 50–62 Budućnost Podgorica29–3221–30
Dunaújvárosi 50–48 Ikast28–2322–25

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Budućnost Podgorica 58–58 Krim Ljubljana29–3229–26
Niederösterreich 49–50 Dunaújvárosi24–2025–30

[3]

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Dunaújvárosi 51–49 Krim Ljubljana25–2326–26

References

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