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1979–80 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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The 1979–80 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the fourth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. Running from 24 November 1979 to 30 March 1980, it was contested by 14 teams, one less than the preceding edition. East Germany, Hungary and the Soviet Union, which had dominated the three first editions, didn't take part in the competition.[1]

The final, confronting Iskra Partizánske and Lokomotiva Zagreb, was decided in a penalty shootout as both games ended in a 16–16 draw. Iskra won the shootout to become the second Czechoslovak team to win a European women's handball trophy. As of 2013 it remains the only team from former Czechoslovakia that has won the Cup Winners' Cup.

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Results

First knockout round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                
Austria Admira Landhaus 9 4 13
Romania Confecția București 30 25 55
Romania Confecția București 15 15 30
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 13 13 26
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 31 19 50
Belgium Espérance Herstal 1 5 6
Romania Confecția București 13 11 24
Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 13 18 31
Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 14 10 24
Norway Skjeberg IF 12 11 23
Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 23 18 41
Netherlands Quintus van der Voort 8 7 15
Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 16 16 32 (3)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 16 16 32 (2)
West Germany Gutsmuths Berlin 31 38 69
Portugal Atlético Almada 9 6 15
West Germany Gutsmuths Berlin 20 17 37
Switzerland RTV Basel 8 10 18
Luxembourg <small>Standard Luxembourg</small> 8 9 17
Switzerland RTV Basel 19 23 42
West Germany Gutsmuths Berlin 8 9 17
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 16 21 37
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 13 13 26
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 12 11 23
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb 20 13 33
France Paris UC 14 9 23
Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 10 7 17
France Paris UC 15 20 35

References

  1. ^ Results in todor66.com
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