European Cup Winners' Cup (handball) 1992/93

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The 1992/93 European Cup Winners' Cup was the 18th edition of the competition for European handball cup winners . The 30 participating teams qualified in their home countries via the national cup competition for the European Cup, which was organized for the last time by the International Handball Federation (IHF) . In the final, the French representative OM Vitrolles prevailed against the automatically qualified defending champion Fotex Veszprém (23:22, 23:21).

Competition chronology

First round

total First leg Return leg
TJ VSC Košice CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 24: 47 FranceFrance OM Vitrolles 13:22 11:25
HC Minaur Baia Mare RomaniaRomania ( A ) 44 : 44 HungaryHungary Győri ETO 24:19 20:25
CB Alzira SpainSpain 56 : 28 NetherlandsNetherlands HV Sittard 29: 90 27:19
Grasshopper Club Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland 37: 40 BelgiumBelgium HC Herstal 21:17 16:23
Dinamo Astrakhan RussiaRussia 59 : 39 UkraineUkraine SKA Lviv 34:17 25:22
RK Pomurje SloveniaSlovenia 45: 60 CroatiaCroatia RK Medveščak 21:25 24:35
Vestel Manisaspor TurkeyTurkey 32: 38 GreeceGreece AS Fílippos Véria 16:13 16:25
Hapoel Rishon LeZion IsraelIsrael 67 : 25 Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus AEL Limassol 25:12 42:13
Maistas Klaipeda LithuaniaLithuania 58 : 47 FinlandFinland IF Helsinge Atlas 34:18 24:29
Stavanger IF NorwayNorway 47: 48 IcelandIceland Valur Reykjavík 22:14 25:34
HB Echternach LuxembourgLuxembourg 33: 42 AustriaAustria UHC Stockerau 20:20 13:22
Pallamano Trieste ItalyItaly 52 : 50 PortugalPortugal Sporting Lisbon 32:20 20:30
HC Riga LatviaLatvia 48 : 47 PolandPoland Petrochemical Płock 30:24 18:23
IFK Skövde HK SwedenSweden 41: 42 DenmarkDenmark Kolding IF 19:18 22:24

The other clubs ( TUSEM Essen and defending champion Fotex Veszprém ) automatically moved into the round of 16 with a bye .

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
OM Vitrolles FranceFrance 64 : 48 RomaniaRomania HC Minaur Baia Mare 29:23 35:25
CB Alzira SpainSpain 55 : 33 BelgiumBelgium HC Herstal 27:16 28:17
Dinamo Astrakhan RussiaRussia 46 : 44 CroatiaCroatia RK Medveščak 27:18 19:26
Hapoel Rishon LeZion IsraelIsrael 47: 48 GreeceGreece AS Fílippos Véria 23:17 24:31
Valur Reykjavík IcelandIceland 49 : 46 LithuaniaLithuania Maistas Klaipeda 28:24 21:22
UHC Stockerau AustriaAustria 35: 47 GermanyGermany TUSEM food 19:23 16:24
HC Riga LatviaLatvia 51 : 46 ItalyItaly Pallamano Trieste 27:20 24:26
Fotex Veszprém HungaryHungary 58 : 47 DenmarkDenmark Kolding IF 30:27 28:20

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
CB Alzira SpainSpain 37: 40 FranceFrance OM Vitrolles 23:16 14:24
Dinamo Astrakhan RussiaRussia 37: 39 GreeceGreece AS Fílippos Véria 24:19 13:20
TUSEM food GermanyGermany 48 : 41 IcelandIceland Valur Reykjavík 23:14 25:27
HC Riga LatviaLatvia 49: 53 HungaryHungary Fotex Veszprém 22:22 27:31

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
OM Vitrolles FranceFrance 54 : 36 GreeceGreece AS Fílippos Véria 27:14 27:22
Fotex Veszprém HungaryHungary 52 : 40 GermanyGermany TUSEM food 29:18 23:22

final

The first leg took place on May 23, 1993 in Veszprém and the second leg on May 30, 1993 in the Palais des Sports of Marseille .

total First leg Return leg
Fotex Veszprém HungaryHungary 43: 46 FranceFrance OM Vitrolles 22:23 21:23

First leg

Fotex Veszprém OM Vitrolles
Fotex Veszprém First leg on
Sunday 23 May 1993 in Veszprém

Result: 22:23 (11:11)


OM Vitrolles
József Éles (9/4), Igor Zubjuk (4), László Brenner (3), István Gulyás (3), Lajos Török (2), Juri Schitnikow (1/1) Jackson Richardson (7), Thierry Perreux (6/4), Frédéric Volle (5), Philippe Gardent (2), Slobodan Kuzmanovski (2), Pascal Jacques (1)
Trainer: Mile Isaković

Return leg

OM Vitrolles Fotex Veszprém
OM Vitrolles Second leg on
Sunday 30 May 1993 in Marseille ( Palais des Sports )

Result: 23:21 (12:11)
Spectators: 6,000


Fotex Veszprém
Mirko Bašić , Bruno Martini - Jean-Jacques Cochard , Pascal Jacques , Frédéric Volle (3), Mile Isaković (1), Slobodan Kuzmanovski (5), Éric Quintin (1), Philippe Gardent (2), Thierry Perreux (6/4 ), Jackson Richardson (5), Hassan Bouaouli
Coach: Mile Isaković
Ľubomír švajlen - Zsolt Perger , Juri Schitnikow , Lajos Török (2/1), László Sótonyi (3), László burner , József Éles (8/4), István Gulyás , Igor Zubjuk (4), István Csoknyai (1), Attila Kalocsai (1), György Zsigmond (2)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Coupe des coupes, all final: Cette fois, on peut y croire. In: Handball hebdo of May 24, 1993, p. 5.
  2. Coupe des coupes, final return: Cet exploit qu'on attendait tant. In: Handball hebdo of June 1, 1993, p. 6.
  3. Il ya 20 ans, l'OM Vitrolles remportait la Coupe d'Europe ( Memento of June 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive )