1986–87 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1986–87 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the eleventh edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions.

Kuban Krasnodar defeated 1977 and 1979 champion Berliner TSC in the final, becoming the first Soviet team to win the Cup Winners' Cup. Semifinalist Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea ended a 5-year period of Yugoslav hegemony in the competition beating ŽRK Voždovac in the quarterfinals.[1]

Results

       
 
    Hungary Debreceni VSC 23 24 47  
  Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 24 29 53  
      Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 25 26 51  
      Norway Gjerpen IF 16 20 36  
    Norway Gjerpen ID 17 15 32
  France ES Besançon 8 17 25  
      Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 30 23 53  
Switzerland LC Brühl 28 27 56       Sweden Tyresö HF 17 19 36  
Luxembourg HC Rumelange 5 13 18     Switzerland LC Brühl 12 12 24  
  Sweden Tyresö HF 18 24 42  
      Sweden Tyresö HF 26 13 39
Spain Mades Onda 24 20 44       West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 19 19 38  
Portugal Liceu de Oeiras 8 13 21     Spain Mades Onda 18 14 32
  West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 22 22 44  
      Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 21 23 44
      East Germany Berliner TSC 17 23 40
    East Germany Berliner TSC 29 17 46  
  Denmark Lyngså BK 13 18 31  
      East Germany Berliner TSC 23 18 41  
Netherlands VeL Geleen 21 16 37       Netherlands VeL Geleen 17 17 34  
Belgium Initia Hasselt 14 14 28     Netherlands VeL Geleen 29 27 56
  Italy AS Roma 11 14 25  
      East Germany Berliner TSC (a) 15 18 33
      Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 11 22 33  
    Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske 23 18 41  
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ŽRK Voždovac 21 26 47  
      Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ŽRK Voždovac 32 25 57
      Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 26 33 59  
    Austria Admira Landhaus 14 27 41
Austria Admira Landhaus 27 ?   Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 35 31 66  
Turkey DSI Ankara 13 ?  

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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