1983–84 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1983–84 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the eighth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. As the previous edition, it was contested by 20 teams. Powerhouses East Germany and the Soviet Union didn't take part in the competition.[1]

Dalma Split won its first European trophy, beating TJ Gottwaldov in the final. It was the third of five consecutive editions won by Yugoslav teams. Defending champion RK Osijek was knocked out by Gottwaldov in the quarterfinals.

Results

Final stages

Preliminary round   Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
   
       Hungary Épitők SC 24 19 43  
     Sweden Troja IF 19 15 34  
         Hungary Épitők SC 27 19 46  
         Norway Sverresborg IF 17 16 33  
       Norway Sverresborg IF 27 23 50
     France Paris UC 17 25 42  
         Hungary Épitők SC 20 19 39  
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split 22 27 49  
       West Germany VfL Sindelfingen 16 18 34  
     Denmark Nørlem HK 19 19 38  
         Denmark Nørlem HK 20 12 32
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split 19 21 40  
       Bulgaria Dimitrov Sofia 21 24 45
     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split 19 27 46  
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split 26 22 48
 Austria Admira Landhaus Wien 24 22 46        Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 15 18 33
 Turkey Arcelik Istanbul 19 11 30      Austria Admira Landhaus 20 23 43  
 Spain CB Leganés 23 20 43    Spain CB Leganés 9 21 30  
 Portugal Atlético Lisboa 15 13 28        Austria Admira Landhaus 23 25 48  
 Belgium Initia Hasselt 17 15 32        Belgium Initia Hasselt 15 14 29  
 Luxembourg HB Dudelange 8 9 17      Belgium Initia Hasselt 15 13 28
     Switzerland Rex Zürich 12 11 23  
         Austria Admira Landhaus 16 12 28
         Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 19 21 40  
       Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 22 14 36  
     Netherlands Hellas Den Haag 15 15 30  
         Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov 31 26 57
 Italy Ariosto Ferrara 23 25 48        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 17 20 37  
 Israel Hapoel Ashdod 16 13 29      Italy Ariosto Ferrara 20 14 34
     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek 38 35 73  
   

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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