EHF Champions League 1993-94 (kvinder)
EHF Champions League 1993-94 for kvinder var den første EHF Champions League-turnering for kvinder. Turneringen blev arrangeret af European Handball Federation og havde deltagelse af 32 hold. Holdene spille først to cup-runder (1/16- og 1/8-finaler). De otte vindere af 1/8-finalerne gik videre til et gruppespil, der bestod af to grupper med fire hold, hvorfra de to gruppevindere gik videre til Champions League-finalen.
Turneringen blev vundet af Hypo Niederösterreich fra Østrig, som i finalen over to kampe samlet vandt 45-39 over ungarske Vasas SC. Det danske mesterhold, GOG, repræsenterede Danmark i turneringen og blev slået ud i 1/8-finalen, hvor holdet tabte 40-42 (over to kampe) til de senere finalister fra Vasas SC.
Resultater
1/16-finaler
Dato | Hjemmehold i 1. kamp | Hjemmehold i 2. kamp | Resultat | |||
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1. kamp | 2. kamp | 1. kamp | 2. kamp | Samlet | ||
26.9. | 2.10. | Hypo Niederösterreich | DHC Slavia Praha | 30-14 | 24-17 | 54–31 |
26.9. | 3.10. | TV Giessen Lützellinden | Motor Zaporizjzja | 25-14 | 11-16 | 36–30 |
25.9. | 3.10. | Vasas SC | LC Brühl | 33-15 | 26-24 | 59–39 |
26.9. | [1] | Gjerpen IF | HC Bascharage | 40-7 | 40-7[2] | 80–14 |
30.9. | 2.10. | Chimistul Ramnicu Valcea | Hapoel Rishon LeZion | 35-11 | 27-16 | 62–27 |
25.9. | 26.9. | Mar Valencia | Vikingur Reykjavik | 26-16 | 29-10 | 55–26 |
25.9. | 2.10. | SG WAT Fünfhaus | Slovan Duslo Šaľa | 26-17 | 18-19 | 44–36 |
25.9. | 2.10. | ASPTT Metz | Rotor Volgograd | 30-21 | 13-22 | 43–43 |
2.10. | 3.10. | Egle Vilnius | GOG | 16-31 | 15-24 | 31–55 |
25.9. | 26.9. | Gymnastiki Enosi Verias | Initia HC Hasselt | 18-23 | 18-16 | 36–39 |
25.9. | 2.10. | IK Sävehof | SL Benfica | 26-13 | 25-14 | 51–27 |
25.9. | 2.10. | RK Kometal Gjorče Petrov | Visa Swift Roermond | 19-18 | 23-23 | 42–41 |
25.9. | 3.10. | GKS Piotrkovia | Podravka Koprivnica | 18-28 | 21-34 | 39–62 |
26.9. | 29.9. | Kefalovrysos Kythreas | Politechnik Minsk | 14-33 | 27-33 | 41–66 |
[1] | [1] | Olimpija Ljubljana | Kiffen Helsinki | 10-0[2] | 10-0[2] | 20–0 |
26.9. | 3.10. | TMO SC Kizilay Ankara | Cavalco Cassano | 26-19 | 13-22 | 39–41 |
1/8-finaler
Dato | Hjemmehold i 1. kamp | Hjemmehold i 2. kamp | Resultat | |||
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1. kamp | 2. kamp | 1. kamp | 2. kamp | Samlet | ||
31.10. | 7.11. | GOG | Vasas SC | 27-20 | 13-22 | 40–42 |
31.10. | 6.11. | Podravka Koprivnica | Rotor Volgograd | 31-19 | 23-29 | 54–48 |
30.10. | 7.11. | RK Kometal Gjorče Petrov | Hypo Niederösterreich | 20-16 | 15-31 | 35–47 |
31.10. | 2.11. | Cavalco Cassano | Chimistul Ramnicu Valcea | 21-29 | 20-25 | 41–54 |
6.11. | 7.11. | Politechnik Minsk | TV Giessen Lützellinden | 19-35 | 20-31 | 39–66 |
6.11. | 7.11. | Initia HC Hasselt | Gjerpen IF | 13-21 | 20-29 | 33–50 |
31.10. | 6.11. | IK Sävehof | Mar Valencia | 17-29 | 19-29 | 36–58 |
31.10. | 1.11. | Olimpija Ljubljana | SG WAT Fünfhaus | 25-29 | 19-22 | 44–51 |
Gruppespil
Gruppe A
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Gruppe B
Finale
Dato | Hjemmehold i 1. kamp | Hjemmehold i 2. kamp | Resultat | |||
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1. kamp | 2. kamp | 1. kamp | 2. kamp | Samlet | ||
7.5. | 14.5. | Vasas SC | Hypo Niederösterreich | 18-20 | 21-25 | 39–45 |
Kilder / eksterne henvisninger
- European Handball Federation – 1993/94 Women's Champions League Arkiveret 10. februar 2011 hos Wayback Machine
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