In the EHF European Cup Winners' Cup 2000/01 , 36 handball club teams took part, which were able to qualify for the competition in their home countries in the previous season in the cup competition. It was the 26th edition of the cup winners' competition. The defending champion was the Spanish club Portland San Antonio . The cup games began on October 14, 2000 and ended with the second final game on April 28, 2001. In the final, SG Flensburg-Handewitt prevailed against Ademar León .
mode
The competition started with four games in round 2. The winners moved into round 3, in which other, higher-ranking teams entered. All rounds including the final were carried out in a knockout system with a return leg. The winner of the final was the European Cup Winners' Cup of the 2000/01 season.
round 2
The home and return games took place between October 14, 2000 and October 22, 2000.
total
First leg
Return leg
Šiauliai Universitetas Lithuania 1989
89 : 45
Georgia 1990 HC Mamuli Tbilisi
44:22
45:23
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova Republic
49: 58
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Legno Sarajevo
21:30
28:28
ŠKP Bratislava Slovakia
45:45 †
Latvia ASK Riga
26:24
19:21
HC smoking 08 Finland
59: 63
Cyprus 1960 Grammar School Nicosia
29:32
30:31
Round 3
The home and return games took place between November 10, 2000 and November 19, 2000.
total
First leg
Return leg
KC Veszprém Hungary
75 : 36
Lithuania 1989 Šiauliai Universitetas
37:18
38:18
Handball Esch Luxembourg
49: 59
Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
25:27
24:32
TV Großwallstadt Germany
78 : 31
Cyprus 1960 Grammar School Nicosia
38:15
40:16
Fibrex Săvineşti Romania
42: 45
Sweden IFK Skövde HK
25:21
17:24
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Germany
70 : 39
Greece GAS Archelaos Katerinis
35:18
35:21
ASK Riga Latvia
48: 63
Slovenia Prule 67 Ljubljana
29:38
19:25
SIF Håndball Norway
56: 58
Czech Republic Dukla Prague
32:30
24:28
Maccabi Raʿanana Israel
38: 53
France US Dunkerque HB
26:27
12:26
Ademar León Spain
58 : 39
Turkey Çankaya Belediyesi Ankara
32:15
26:24
Arkatron Minsk Belarus 1995
40: 63
Portugal FC Porto
18:35
22:28
Alpi Prato Italy
46: 54
Austria Bregenz handball
23:24
23:30
Iskra Kielce Poland
61 : 52
Russia Caustic Volgograd
42:26
19:26
CBM Valladolid Spain
85 : 35
Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Legno Sarajevo
46:17
39:18
HC Tongeren Belgium
31: 41
Croatia RK Zamet Rijeka
15:16
16:25
RK Sintelon Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992
66 : 39
Netherlands HV Tachos Waalwijk
34:20
32:19
HC Brovary Ukraine
39: 53
Denmark Skjern Håndbold
23:23
16:30
Round 4
The home and away games took place between December 9, 2000 and December 17, 2000.
total
First leg
Return leg
RK Zamet Rijeka Croatia
41: 53
Portugal FC Porto
20:21
21:32
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Germany
56 : 54
Sweden IFK Skövde HK
30:25
26:29
KC Veszprém Hungary
57 : 41
Austria Bregenz handball
30:24
27:17
Prule 67 Ljubljana Slovenia
58 : 49
Czech Republic Dukla Prague
29:25
29:24
CBM Valladolid Spain
75 : 56
Switzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
37:25
38:31
US Dunkerque HB France
33: 51
Spain Ademar León
19:21
14:30
Iskra Kielce Poland
44: 51
Germany TV Großwallstadt
25:26
19:25
Skjern Håndbold Denmark
55: 60
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992 RK Sintelon
33:28
22:32
Quarter finals
The first legs took place on 24./25. February 2001 and the second leg on 3/4. March 2001.
total
First leg
Return leg
Ademar León Spain
53 : 46
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992 RK Sintelon
29:26
24:20
FC Porto Portugal
54: 55
Spain CBM Valladolid
37:26
17:29
TV Großwallstadt Germany
52:52 ‡
Slovenia Prule 67 Ljubljana
28:22
24:30
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Germany
53 : 42
Hungary KC Veszprém
31:22
22:20
Semifinals
The first legs took place on 24./25. March 2001 and the second legs on March 31 and April 1, 2001.
total
First leg
Return leg
TV Großwallstadt Germany
45: 51
Germany SG Flensburg-Handewitt
21:22
24:29
Ademar León Spain
69 : 46
Spain CBM Valladolid
36:24
33:22
final
The first leg took place on April 21, 2001 in Flensburg and the second leg on April 28, 2001 in Leon .
total
First leg
Return leg
SG Flensburg-Handewitt Germany
51 : 49
Spain Ademar León
32:25
19:24
See also
Individual evidence
↑ 2000/01 Men's Cup Winners' Cup. In: eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation , accessed February 2, 2019 .
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