The 1982/83 European Cup was the 23rd edition of the competition, in which 27 handball club teams from 26 countries took part. They qualified for the European Cup in their home countries in the previous season . The VfL Gummersbach was in the final against CSKA Moscow win the cup for the fifth time.
1 round
total
First leg
Return leg
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia
57 : 32
Austria HC Raika Koeflach
29:22
28:10
Víkingur Reykjavík Iceland
62 : 42
Faroese Vestmanna ÍF
35:19
27:23
FC Barcelona Spain
64 : 43
Portugal Benfica Lisbon
32:25
32:18
Hapoel Rehovot Israel
75 : 25
United Kingdom HB Liverpool
40:10
35:15
IK home Sweden
62 : 49
Norway Fredensborg / Ski IL
32:23
30:26
Sporting Neerpelt Belgium
32: 37
Netherlands Vlug en Lenig Geleen
20:16
12:21
Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Greece
45: 70
Romania 1965 Steaua Bucharest
28:34
17:36
SC Magdeburg Germany Democratic Republic 1949
59 : 42
Italy Cividin Trieste
29:24
30:18
HBC Schifflange Luxembourg
35: 59
France USM Gagny
17:25
18:34
Építők Veszprém Hungary 1957
57 : 37
Turkey İstanbul Bankası Yenişehir
26:19
31:18
Sjundeå IF Finland
46: 63
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
27:27
19:36
Skovbakken Aarhus, VfL Gummersbach , Metaloplastika Šabac , last year's finalist TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen and defending champion Honvéd Budapest had a bye and went straight to the round of 16.
Round of 16
Quarter finals
↑ VfL Gummersbach moved into the semi-finals due to the away goal rule .
Semifinals
final
The first leg took place on April 24, 1983 in Moscow's ZSKA Sports Palace and the second leg on May 1, 1983 in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle .
First leg
CSKA Moscow
VfL Gummersbach
Sunday, April 24, 1983 at 2 p.m. in Moscow ( CSKA Sports Palace )
Result: 15:19 (8:13)
Spectators: 3,000
Referees: Terje Anthonsen, Øivind Bolstad ( Norway )
Norway
Nikolai Tomin , Vadim Walejscho - Anatoli Fedjukin , Alexei Schuk , Michail Wassiljew , Adrian Below , Alexander Rymanow , Juri Kidjajew , Evgeni Tschernyschow , Igor Sasankow , Bjersins Trainer: Yuri Solomko (C)
Andreas Thiel , Ulrich Theis - Claus Fey , Heiner Brand , Erhard Wunderlich , Frank Dammann , Dirk Rauin , Thomas Krokowski , Gerd Rosendahl , Franz-Josef Salewski , Markus Hütt , Christian Fitzek Trainer: Petre Ivănescu (C)
Fedjukin (8/1) Vasiliev (3) Tomin (1/1) Kidjajew (1) Schuk (1) Bjersins (1)
Dammann (5) Wunderlich (4/2) Salewski (2) Rauin (2) Krokowski (2) Brand (2) Fey (2)
Below
fire
Chernyshev (2 ×), Rymanow
Dammann, Fey, Brand, Salewski, Rosendahl
only two out of eight seven meters transformed
Return leg
VfL Gummersbach
CSKA Moscow
Sunday, May 1st 1983 at 3:30 p.m. in Dortmund ( Westfalenhalle )
Result: 13:14 (4: 7)
Spectators: 12,000 (sold out)
Referees: Milan Valčić, Milan Mitrović ( Yugoslavia )
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic
Andreas Thiel , Ulrich Theis - Claus Fey , Heiner Brand , Erhard Wunderlich , Frank Dammann , Dirk Rauin , Thomas Krokowski , Gerd Rosendahl , Franz-Josef Salewski , Markus Hütt , Christian Fitzek Trainer: Petre Ivănescu (C)
Nikolai Tomin , Vadim Walejscho - Anatoli Fedjukin , Alexei Schuk , Michail Wassiljew , Adrian Below , Alexander Rymanow , Juri Kidjajew , Evgeni Tschernyschow , Wassily Baran , Igor Sasankow Trainer: Juri Solomko (C)
Wunderlich (7/3) Frey (4) Krokowski (2)
Baran (7/4) Kidjajew (2) Schuk (2) Vasiljew ( 2) Fedjukin (1)
Fey
Rymanow
Rosendahl
Below, Kidjajew, Chernyshev
literature
Manfred Seifert: Sport82. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, 1983, ISSN 0232-203X , p. 243 .
New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Berlin (1982–1983).
Foosball sports magazine . Olympia-Verlag, Nuremberg (issues from the 1982–1983 season).
Web links
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