The 1983/84 European Cup was the 24th edition of the competition, in which 25 handball club teams from 24 countries took part. They qualified for the European Cup in their home countries in the previous season . In the final, Dukla Prag from Czechoslovakia prevailed against the Yugoslav representative of Metaloplastika Šabac and won the cup for the second time since 1963 . Teams from Romania , the Soviet Union and the GDR did not take part in the competition with a view to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles .
1 round
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total
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First leg
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Return leg
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THW Kiel Germany Federal Republic
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87 : 14
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United Kingdom East Kilbride 82 HC
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43: 08
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44: 06
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Aarhus KFUM Denmark
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54: 57
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Finland BK-46 Karis
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29:31
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25:26
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Benfica Lisbon Portugal
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45: 54
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Austria ATSE Waagner Biro Graz
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20:29
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25:25
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Bankasi Istanbul Turkey
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Bulgaria 1971 CSKA Sofia
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:
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:
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Kolbotn IL Norway
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39 : 39
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Iceland Víkingur Reykjavík
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20:18
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19:21
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US Ivry HB France
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35: 40
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Belgium Sporting Neerpelt
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19:23
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16:17
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Ionikos Athens Greece
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38: 43
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Israel Hapoel Rehovot
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21:22
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17:21
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Cividin Trieste Italy
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40: 48
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Switzerland TV Zofingen
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20:22
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20:26
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CS Fola Esch Luxembourg
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21: 44
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Netherlands Vlug en Lenig Geleen
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09:24
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12:20
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↑ CSKA Sofia continued without a fight
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↑ Kolbotn IL qualified for the round of 16 due to the away goals rule .
IK Heim , Metaloplastika Šabac , Honvéd Budapest , KS Anilana Łódź, Atlético Madrid , Dukla Prague and defending champion VfL Gummersbach had a bye and moved directly into the round of 16.
Round of 16
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^ Metaloplastika Šabac continued without a fight
Quarter finals
Semifinals
final
The first leg took place on March 24, 1984 in Prague and the second leg on March 31, 1984 in Šabac .
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