1992–93 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1992–93 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the seventeenth edition of the European competition for women's handball national cup champions, and the last organized by IHF.

TV Lützellinden, the previous European Cup's runner-up, defeated 1990 champion Rostselmash in the final, becoming the first team from the former Western Bloc to win the Cup Winners' Cup.[1] Yugoslavia, whose team Radnički Belgrade had won the two previous editions, was excluded from the competition in implementation of the UNSC Resolution 575, while Slovenia and Ukraine debuted as independent countries.

Results

First preliminary round
September 27 – October 4, 1992
  Second preliminary round
January 10–17, 1993
  Quarterfinals
February 21–28, 1993
  Semifinals
April 4–11, 1993
  Final
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Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 36 37 73  
Kefalovrysos Kythreas 20 21 41     Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 29 20 49  
  ASPTT Metz 18 19 37  
      Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 30 28 58  
Oprema Kovevje 17 14 31       Podravka Koprivnica 25 32 57  
Podravka Koprivnica 24 39 63     Podravka Koprivnica 33 ?
VeL Geleen 24 18 42   VeL Geleen   17 ?  
Fémina Visé 16 14 30       Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 32 17 49  
IK Sävehof 21 21 43       TV Lützellinden 27 23 50  
Fredriksberg IF 21 19 40     IK Sävehof 20 21 41  
  Byåsen IL 21 22 43  
      Byåsen IL 18 18 36
      TV Lützellinden 16 24 40  
    TV Lützellinden 23 ?
  Épitők SC 20 ?  
      TV Lützellinden 23 25 48
      Rostselmash 21 22 43
    Motor Zaporozhie 25 ?  
Urbana Tortajada ?   Urbana Tortajada 20 ?  
Colégio de Gaia ?       Motor Zaporozhie 24 ?  
      Volan Sofia 13 ?  
   
   
      Motor Zaporozhie 10 12 22
      Rostselmash 18 13 31  
     
   
      Rostselmash
      Vestel Manisa  
   
   
 
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References

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