European Women's Cup (handball) 1960/61

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The European Cup for Women in 1960/61 was the first edition of the competition. The winner was the Romanian representative HC Sțiința Bucharest . A planned qualifying round between Žalgiris Kaunas and Oslo HK was canceled because Oslo withdrew its entry. The field handball champion Danubia Vienna competed for Austria , as there was no indoor handball championship yet.

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
HC Sțiința Bucharest Romania 1952Romania 14:12 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Spartak Subotica 05: 06 09: 06
Žalgiris Kaunas Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 13: 09 Poland 1944Poland Cracovia Krakow 05: 03 08: 06
RSV Mülheim Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 25:10 FranceFrance US d´Ivry Paris 13: 03 12: 07
Dynamo Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 12: 08 AustriaAustria Danubia Vienna 08: 06 04: 02

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
HC Sțiința Bucharest Romania 1952Romania 20: 7 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas 12: 04 08: 03
RSV Mülheim Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 5:10 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dynamo Prague 03: 06 02: 04

final

total First leg Return leg
HC Sțiința Bucharest Romania 1952Romania 13: 05 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dynamo Prague 08: 01 05: 04

Winning team

HC Sțiința Bucharest
Irene Nagy-Klimovski
Iozefina Ștefănescu (Captain)
Ecaterina Ionescu
Aurora Leonte
Aurelia Sălăgeanu-Tudor
Elena Pădureanu
Dana Ungureanu
Carolina Cârligeanu
Ella Jecu
Gerlinde Reip
Maria Stef Oțoiu
Hilde Roth
Cornelia Constantinescu
Constantin C. Popescu (trainer)

Web links

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  1. ^ Wagner, Horst / DHB, Handball 72, Statistisches Handbuch des Deutschen Handballbundes, Dortmund 1972, p. 118
  2. ISTORIA HANDBALULUI ROMÂNESC Volumul II SINTEZĂ RETROSPECTIVĂ ANEXA 3 COMPETIŢII MASCULIN RETROSPECTIVA ACTIVITĂŢII INTERNAL ŞI INTERNAŢIONALE STATISTICĂ CLASAMENTE - ANTRENORI - SPORTIVI 1936 - 2014