European Cup Winners' Cup (handball) 1999/2000

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At the EHF European Cup Winners' Cup 1999/2000 35 took Handball part -Vereinsmannschaften, who qualified in the previous season in their home countries in the cup competition for the competition. It was the 25th edition of the European Cup Winners' Cup. The defending champion was the Spanish club Ademar León . The cup games began on August 28, 1999 and ended with the second final game on April 30, 2000. In the final, the Spanish club Portland San Antonio prevailed against the Hungarian representative Dunaferr SE .

mode

The competition started with three games in one elimination round. The winners advanced to the sixteenth finals, in which other, higher ranked teams entered. All rounds including the final were carried out in a knockout system with a return leg. The winner of the final was the European Cup Winner of the 1999/2000 season.

Elimination round

The home and away games took place between August 28, 1999 and September 5, 1999.

total First leg Return leg
HB Dudelange LuxembourgLuxembourg 60 : 55 Cyprus 1960Cyprus Intercollege AC Nicosia 27:29 33:26
Vestmanna ÍF FaroeseFaroe Islands 38: 49 FinlandFinland Dennis Turku 25:27 13:22
HRK Izviđač Ljubuški Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 55 : 49 EstoniaEstonia HC Kehra Tallinn 26:20 29:29

Sixteenth finals

The first and second legs took place between October 1, 1999 and October 10, 1999.

total First leg Return leg
Medveščak Zagreb CroatiaCroatia 35: 41 GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo 20:21 15:20
Maccabi Raʿanana IsraelIsrael 38: 52 HungaryHungary Dunaferr SE 23:23 15:29
AC Doukas School GreeceGreece 46: 59 SpainSpain CB Cantabria Santander 21:25 25:34
HK Lokomotiv Varna BulgariaBulgaria 37: 52 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia Pelister Bitola 20:21 17:31
Cadets Schaffhausen SwitzerlandSwitzerland 50: 64 SpainSpain Portland San Antonio 25:26 25:38
KIF Kolding DenmarkDenmark 49 : 41 RussiaRussia Dinamo Astrakhan 25:21 24:20
HRK Izviđač Ljubuški Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 45: 48 NorwayNorway Drammen HK 24:22 21:26
Wisla Plock PolandPoland 49: 58 Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia RK Zeleznicar 1949 Nis 27:23 22:35
Pallamano Trieste ItalyItaly 50 : 43 Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lusis Akademikas Kaunas 26:19 24:24
Prule 67 Ljubljana SloveniaSlovenia 57 : 43 UkraineUkraine HC Brovary 32:22 25:21
ŠKP Bratislava SlovakiaSlovakia 38: 60 SwedenSweden Redbergslids IK 18:30 20:30
E&O Emmen NetherlandsNetherlands 35: 53 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dukla Prague 21:26 14:27
Madeira Andebol SAD PortugalPortugal 60 : 46 FinlandFinland Dennis Turku 35:20 25:26
HC Eynatten BelgiumBelgium 55: 62 AustriaAustria HC Fivers Margareten 31:25 24:37
Beşiktaş Istanbul TurkeyTurkey 41: 50 RomaniaRomania Steaua Bucharest 20:23 21:27
Arkatron Minsk Belarus 1995Belarus 56 : 51 LuxembourgLuxembourg HB Dudelange 27:25 29:26

Round of 16

The home and away games took place between November 13, 1999 and November 21, 1999.

total First leg Return leg
Drammen HK NorwayNorway 49: 52 SloveniaSlovenia Prule 67 Ljubljana 26:21 23:31
CB Cantabria Santander SpainSpain 52 : 47 PortugalPortugal Madeira Andebol SAD 25:21 27:26
KIF Kolding DenmarkDenmark 51 : 38 SwedenSweden Redbergslids IK 26:15 25:23
Portland San Antonio SpainSpain 54 : 35 RomaniaRomania Steaua Bucharest 25:18 29:17
Pelister Bitola North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia 39: 45 ItalyItaly Pallamano Trieste 21:19 18:26
TBV Lemgo GermanyGermany 49 : 47 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Dukla Prague 25:23 24:24
Dunaferr SE HungaryHungary 63 : 40 AustriaAustria HC Fivers Margareten 36:21 27:19
RK Zeleznicar 1949 Nis Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia 69 : 47 Belarus 1995Belarus Arkatron Minsk 34:22 35:25

Quarter finals

The first legs took place on 19./20. February 2000 and the second leg on 26./27. February 2000.

total First leg Return leg
TBV Lemgo GermanyGermany 42: 46 HungaryHungary Dunaferr SE 26:23 16:23
Portland San Antonio SpainSpain 60 : 50 SpainSpain CB Cantabria Santander 35:29 25:21
Pallamano Trieste ItalyItaly 45: 46 DenmarkDenmark KIF Kolding 26:22 19:24
RK Zeleznicar 1949 Nis  Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia 48: 55 SloveniaSlovenia Prule 67 Ljubljana 28:27 20:28

Semifinals

The first leg took place on March 19, 2000 and the second leg on March 26, 2000.

total First leg Return leg
KIF Kolding DenmarkDenmark 41: 50 HungaryHungary Dunaferr SE 19:22 22:28
Prule 67 Ljubljana SloveniaSlovenia 51:51 * SpainSpain Portland San Antonio 27:28 24:23
*Portland San Antonio moved into the final due to the away goals rule .

final

The first leg took place on April 23, 2000 in Pamplona and the second leg on April 30, 2000 in Dunaújváros .

total First leg Return leg
Portland San Antonio SpainSpain 48 : 45 HungaryHungary Dunaferr SE 28:19 20:26

See also

Individual evidence

  1. 1999/2000 Men's Cup Winners' Cup. In: eurohandball.com. European Handball Federation , accessed February 3, 2019 .