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1979 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

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The 1979 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the third edition of IHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. Contested by 15 teams, it ran from January 21 to April 29, 1979, and for the first time the final was a two-legged tie like the preceding rounds.[1]

The final confronted the winners of the two previous editions. 1977 champion and 1978 European champion Berliner TSC defeated defending champion Ferencvárosi TC in both games to win its third consecutive, and final, European trophy.

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Results

First knockout round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                
East Germany Berliner TSC 46 46 92
Portugal ES Vaz de Carvalho 4 8 12
East Germany Berliner TSC 22 16 38
Bulgaria VIF Georgi Dimitrov 14 22 36
Poland AZS Wrocław 18 14 32
Bulgaria VIF Georgi Dimitrov 16 17 33
East Germany Berliner TSC 27 18 45
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 12 9 21
Netherlands Swift Roermond 15 9 24
West Germany TuS Metzingen 7 11 18
Netherlands Swift Roermond 11 15 26
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 13 17 30
Denmark AIA Tranbjerg 18 20 38
Israel Hapoel Ashdod 8 7 15
East Germany Berliner TSC 20 20 40
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 15 15 30
France US Ivry 18 12 30
Czechoslovakia <small>Družstevnik Topolniky</small> 26 28 54
Czechoslovakia Družstevnik Topolniky 15 16 31
Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 18 18 36
Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 17 13 30
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 14 19 33
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 28 18 25
Norway Skoga IL 13 10 25
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 14 19 33
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 17 13 30
Austria Admira Landhaus 9 11 20
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 20 22 42

References

  1. ^ Results in todor66.com
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