European Cup Winners' Cup (handball) 1981/82

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The 1981/82 European Cup Winners' Cup was the seventh edition of the competition for European handball cup winners . The 25 participating teams qualified in their home countries through the national cup competition for the European Cup organized by the International Handball Federation (IHF) ; the defending champion TuS Nettelstedt was automatically qualified. In the final, last year's finalist SC Empor Rostock prevailed against the Czechoslovak representative ASVS Dukla Prague (14:17, 22:18).

Competition chronology

First round

total First leg Return leg
HB Eschois Fola LuxembourgLuxembourg 26: 38 IsraelIsrael Maccabi Netanya 17:21 09:17
Aarhus KFUM DenmarkDenmark 44: 47 SwedenSweden Ystad's IF HF 28:25 16:22
Þróttur Reykjavík IcelandIceland 42 : 37 NorwayNorway Kristiansands IF 24:21 18:16
Helsingfors IFK FinlandFinland 35: 42 NetherlandsNetherlands HV Sittardia 15:20 20:22
BSV Bern SwitzerlandSwitzerland 47 : 35 BelgiumBelgium KV Sasja HC 20:22 27:13
CSL Dijon FranceFrance 33: 51 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany VfL Günzburg 17:24 16:27
Cassano Magnago HC ItalyItaly 62 : 50 TurkeyTurkey Bankası Yenişehir 36:21 26:29
Vöslauer HC AustriaAustria 85 : 43 GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens 42:20 43:23
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal 75 : 29 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Liverpool Handball Club 37:12 38:17

The other clubs ( Elektromos SE , VIF G. Dimitrov Sofia , FC Barcelona , SC Empor Rostock , ASVS Dukla Prag , RK Medveščak and defending champion TuS Nettelstedt ) automatically moved into the round of 16 with a bye .

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
Elektromos SE Hungary 1957Hungary 37 : 36 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany TuS Nettelstedt 23:21 14:15
VIF G. Dimitrov Sofia Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 49: 54 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany VfL Günzburg 30:29 19:25
Maccabi Netanya IsraelIsrael 33: 61 SwitzerlandSwitzerland BSV Bern 16:33 17:28
FC Barcelona SpainSpain 66 : 34 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 37:17 29:17
HV Sittardia NetherlandsNetherlands 35: 39 IcelandIceland Þróttur Reykjavík 20:19 15:20
Cassano Magnago HC ItalyItaly 51 : 44 AustriaAustria Vöslauer HC 26:22 25:22
Ystad's IF HF SwedenSweden 41: 49 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Empor Rostock 22:21 19:28
ASVS Dukla Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 45 : 36 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia RK Medveščak 23:16 22:20

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
SC Empor Rostock Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 40 : 32 SwitzerlandSwitzerland BSV Bern 20:16 20:16
VfL Günzburg Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 55 : 50 Hungary 1957Hungary Elektromos SE 28:21 27:29
Þróttur Reykjavík IcelandIceland 61 : 38 ItalyItaly Cassano Magnago HC 32:19 29:19
ASVS Dukla Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 49 : 43 SpainSpain FC Barcelona 27:26 22:17

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
Þróttur Reykjavík IcelandIceland 36: 44 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia ASVS Dukla Prague 17:21 19:23
SC Empor Rostock Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 43 : 39 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany VfL Günzburg 24:17 19:22

final

The first leg took place on May 2, 1982 in the Slavia Sports Hall in Prague and the second leg on May 8, 1982 in the Rostock Sports and Congress Hall.

total First leg Return leg
ASVS Dukla Prague CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 35: 36 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Empor Rostock 17:14 18:22

First leg

The Rostock captain Helmut Wilk was excluded from the game in the 40th minute with a score of 11: 9 for the FDGB Cup winner after the third 2-minute time penalty .

ASVS Dukla Prague SC Empor Rostock
ASVS Dukla Prague First leg on
Sunday, May 2, 1982 in Prague (Slavia Sports Hall)

Result: 17:14 (7: 9)

Referee: Valčić , Mitrović ( Yugoslavia ) Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 

SC Empor Rostock
Michal Barda , Pavel Winter - Tomáš Bártek (3), Ladislav Salivar (5) , Milan Černý (1), František Štika (2/2), Jiří Homolka , Jiří Liška , František Kratochvíl (1/1), Jiří Kotrč (2 ), Jan Novák , Miroslav Benda (3) Coach: Jiří Vícha(C)Captain of the crew
Jürgen Rohde , Michael Blank - Hans-Georg Jaunich , Helmut Wilk (2) , Frank-Michael Wahl (5), Frank Seydel (1), Siegfried Sanftleben (2), Christian Langner (2), Volkmar Warning , Dietmar Baus , Holger Langhoff , Udo Dreyer (2) Trainer: Heinz Strauch(C)Captain of the crew

Return leg

Seydel scored the decisive goal at 22:18 30 seconds before the final siren, without which the away goal rule would have applied and the competition would have decided in favor of the Czechoslovaks.

SC Empor Rostock ASVS Dukla Prague
SC Empor Rostock Second leg
Saturday, May 8, 1982 at 5:00 p.m. in Rostock ( sports and congress hall )

Result: 22:18 (13:10)
Spectators: 4,300 (sold out)
Referee: Jeziorny , Arciszewski ( Poland ) PolandPoland 

ASVS Dukla Prague
Jürgen Rohde , Michael Blank - Hans-Georg Jaunich (4/1), Helmut Wilk , Frank-Michael Wahl (10/5), Frank Seydel (2), Siegfried Sanftleben (3), Christian Langner (2), Dietmar Baus , Holger Langhoff , Udo Dreyer (1) Trainer: Heinz Strauch(C)Captain of the crew
Michal Barda , Pavel Winter - Tomáš Bártek (3), Ladislav Salivar (2) , Milan Černý , František Štika , Jiří Homolka , Jiří Liška (3), František Kratochvíl , Miroslav Benda (1), Josef Toma (7/4), Jiří Kotrč (2) Coach: Jiří Vícha(C)Captain of the crew

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Cassano Magnago Handball Club accede alla Challenge Cup Maschile. In: sempionenews.it (July 19, 2019).
  2. The backlog can be made up. In: Berliner Zeitung of May 3, 1982, p. 7.
  3. ↑ Allocated a good starting position in the final phase. In: Neues Deutschland from May 3, 1982, p. 7.
  4. Only the last goal crowned Rostock's third cup attempt. In: Berliner Zeitung of May 10, 1982, p. 6.
  5. Rostock won the trophy 30 s before the end. In: Neues Deutschland from May 10, 1982, p. 7.
  6. The third attempt brought the European Cup! In: Neue Zeit from May 10, 1982, p. 6.