1997–98 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1997–98 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the twenty-second edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 2, 1997, to May 16, 1998.

1995 EHF Cup runner-up Bækkelagets SK defeated Kras Zagreb, which lost the final for the second time in three years, to become the first Norwegian women's team to win an EHF/IHF competition.[1]

Results

Preliminary round
October 2–12, 1997
  Round of 16
November 7–16, 1997
  Quarterfinals
February 21 – March 1, 1998
  Semifinals
April 5–12, 1998
  Final
May 9–16, 1998
 Israel Maccabi Holon 13 19 32  
 Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 49 44 93      Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 31 26 57  
 Spain Corteblanco Bidebieta 32 27 59    Denmark Frederikshaven IF 23 28 51  
 Denmark Frederikshaven IF 29 34 63        Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 24 22 46  
 Greece ASB Athinaikos 11 9 20        Croatia Kras Zagreb 23 26 49  
 Croatia Kras Zagreb 27 33 60      Croatia Kras Zagreb 39 34 73
 Bulgaria Etar Veliko Tarnovo 28 16 44    Republic of Macedonia Zora Gevgelija 12 18 30  
 Republic of Macedonia Zora Gevgelija 21 25 46        Croatia Kras Zagreb 32 21 53  
 Portugal Infante Madeira 21 20 41        Germany Borussia Dortmund 24 27 51  
 Ukraine Avtomobilist Brovary 37 34 71      Ukraine Avtomobilist Brovary 36 24 60  
 Belgium Arena Hechtel 21 16 37    Switzerland TSV Saint Othmar 18 24 42  
 Switzerland TSV Saint Othmar 24 24 48        Ukraine Avtomobilist Brovary 25 23 48
         Germany Borussia Dortmund 35 39 74  
       Germany Borussia Dortmund 37 35 72
 Austria UHC Stockerau 21 20 41    Slovakia Plastika Nitra 19 32 51  
 Slovakia Plastika Nitra 22 27 49        Croatia Kras Zagreb 23 17 40
 Romania Silcotub Zalău 24 16 40        Norway Bækkelagets SK 23 28 51
 Hungary Vasas Budapest 15 22 37      Romania Silcotub Zalău 33 33 66  
 Netherlands SEW Zeeman 54 52 106    Netherlands SEW Zeeman 22 18 40  
 Italy Polisportiva Cingoli 10 17 27        Romania Silcotub Zalău 26 14 40  
         Russia Luch Moscow 13 22 35  
       Russia Luch Moscow 23 26 49
 Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 24 24 48    Poland Jaroslawski KS 15 23 38  
 Poland Jaroslawski KS 23 26 49        Romania Silcotub Zalău 22 17 39
         Norway Bækkelagets SK 27 32 59  
       Russia Kuban Krasnodar 33 19 52  
 Luxembourg HC Bascharage 12 4 16    France ES Besançon 22 26 48  
 France ES Besançon 33 31 64        Russia Kuban Krasnodar 24 19 43
 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 24 21 45        Norway Bækkelagets SK 19 28 47  
 Norway Bækkelagets SK 23 33 56      Norway Bækkelagets SK 29 25 54
 Belarus Universitet Gomel 22 25 47    Czech Republic Novesta Zlín 16 21 37  
 Czech Republic Novesta Zlín 35 26 61  

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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