EHF Cup 1993/94

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In the EHF Cup 1993/94 31 handball club teams took part, which had qualified for the competition in their home leagues in the previous season. It was the 13th edition of the EHF Cup or the IHF Cup and the first under the new name. The defending champion was TEKA Santander . The cup games began on September 25, 1993, the second final took place on April 6, 1994. In the final, CBM Alzira prevailed against HC Linz AG .

mode

All rounds including the final were carried out in a knockout system with a return leg. The competition started with the sixteenth finals with only 15 games. TV Niederwürzbach moved into the round of 16 by bye .

Sixteenth finals

total First leg Return leg
IFK Skövde HK SwedenSweden 41 : 38 LatviaLatvia HK Dia Riga 19:18 22:20
Steaua Bucharest RomaniaRomania 56 : 34 LuxembourgLuxembourg HC Berchem 29:19 27:15
HC Linz AG AustriaAustria 56 : 30 TurkeyTurkey Beşiktaş Istanbul 24: 9 32:21
CSKA Moscow RussiaRussia 48 : 28 GreeceGreece Ortigia Siracusa 27:16 21:12
CBM Alzira SpainSpain 50 : 41 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dukla Prague 31:20 19:21
Montpellier HB FranceFrance 68 : 35 GeorgiaGeorgia HC Mamuli Tbilisi 35:17 33:18
Elgorriaga Bidasoa SpainSpain 38 : 35 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Cadets Schaffhausen 22:18 16:17
Belenenses Lisbon PortugalPortugal 34: 58 HungaryHungary Pestszentlörinc Elektromos SE 18:29 16:29
Virum worried DenmarkDenmark 40: 42 IcelandIceland Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur 21:19 19:23
Sporting Neerpelt BelgiumBelgium 35:35 * CroatiaCroatia RK Siscia Sisak 17:22 18:13
AEL Limassol Cyprus 1960Cyprus 20 : 0 EstoniaEstonia Viimsi Tallinn 10-0 10-0
AS Filippos Verias GreeceGreece 41: 44 Belarus 1991Belarus SKA Kiev 22:21 19:23
RK Prilep CroatiaCroatia 38: 41 SloveniaSlovenia Jadran Kozina 22:21 16:20
E&O Emmen NetherlandsNetherlands 45: 46 SlovakiaSlovakia ŠKP Bratislava 21:23 24:23
IF Urædd Porsgrunn NorwayNorway 42: 57 PolandPoland Wisla Plock 24:23 18:34
*RK Siscia Sisak moved into the round of 16 due to the away goals rule .

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
ŠKP Bratislava SlovakiaSlovakia 47: 52 RomaniaRomania Steaua Bucharest 25:22 22:30
AEL Limassol Cyprus 1960Cyprus 0: 20 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG 0:10 0:10
Wisla Plock PolandPoland 48 : 46 SwedenSweden IFK Skövde HK 26:22 22:24
Jadran Kozina SloveniaSlovenia 43: 64 GermanyGermany TV Niederwürzbach 22:25 21:39
Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur IcelandIceland 30: 51 SpainSpain Elgorriaga Bidasoa 11:28 19:23
RK Siscia Sisak CroatiaCroatia 37: 61 SpainSpain CBM Alzira 20:30 17:31
Pestszentlörinc Elektromos SE HungaryHungary 37 : 34 FranceFrance Montpellier HB 19:17 18:17
SKA Kiev Belarus 1991Belarus 38 : 37 RussiaRussia CSKA Moscow 21:16 17:21

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
Pestszentlörinc Elektromos SE HungaryHungary 42: 46 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG 23:22 19:24
SKA Kiev BelarusBelarus 38: 51 RomaniaRomania Steaua Bucharest 23:23 15:28
Wisla Plock PolandPoland 48: 52 SpainSpain CBM Alzira 24:22 24:30
Elgorriaga Bidasoa SpainSpain 51 : 43 GermanyGermany TV Niederwürzbach 25:20 26:23

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Steaua Bucharest RomaniaRomania 44: 59 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG 23:38 21:21
Elgorriaga Bidasoa SpainSpain 38: 44 SpainSpain CBM Alzira 18:18 20:26

final

The first leg in Alzira took place on March 22, 1994 and the second leg in Linz on April 6, 1994.

total First leg Return leg
CBM Alzira SpainSpain 44 : 41 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG 23:19 21:22

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1993/94 Men's EHF Cup. In: eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation , accessed October 8, 2018 .