IHF Cup 1988/89

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In the IHF Cup 1988/89 , 25 handball club teams took part, which had qualified for the competition in their home leagues in the previous season. It was the 7th edition of the IHF Cup. The defending champion was the Romanian club Minaur Baia Mare. In the domestic German duel in the final, TuRU Düsseldorf was able to prevail against ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder .

mode

The competition started with 9 games in the 1st round, the winners advanced to the 2nd round and the quarter-finals followed. TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen , CD Cajamadrid, Hellerup IK , USM Gagny, ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder , Minaur Baia Mare and SKIF Krasnodar moved into the 2nd round by bye. All rounds including the final were carried out in a knockout system with a return leg. The winner of the final was the IHF Cup winner of the 1988/89 season.

1 round

total First leg Return leg
HC Baník Karviná CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 38 : 24 NetherlandsNetherlands HV Tachos Waalwijk 22:12 16:12
PES Strovolou Nicosia Cyprus 1960Cyprus 35: 93 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Pelister Bitola 15:45 20:48
Pargas IF FinlandFinland 39: 62 SwedenSweden IFK Ystad HK 24:29 15:33
Fredensborg / Ski IL NorwayNorway 55:55 * IcelandIceland FH Hafnarfjörður 30:25 25:30
HC Fivers Margareten AustriaAustria 45 : 39 LuxembourgLuxembourg Red Boys Differdange 21:16 24:23
TuRU Düsseldorf GermanyGermany 49 : 36 IsraelIsrael Hapoel Ramat Gan 25:19 24:17
Benfica Lisbon PortugalPortugal 53 : 44 ItalyItaly SC Gaeta 29:19 24:25
Politechnica Timișoara RomaniaRomania 62 : 33 GreeceGreece Mas Mea Elveta 31:14 31:19
Initia HC Hasselt BelgiumBelgium 30 : 29 HungaryHungary Dózsa Debrecen 15:11 15:18
* FH Hafnarfjörður moved into the second round after throwing seven meters.

2nd round

total First leg Return leg
TuRU Düsseldorf GermanyGermany 31 : 26 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 19:15 12:11
Politechnica Timișoara RomaniaRomania 41 : 35 SwitzerlandSwitzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen 21:18 20:17
CD Cajamadrid SpainSpain 54 : 38 BelgiumBelgium Initia HC Hasselt 35:13 19:25
USM Gagny FranceFrance 35: 41 DenmarkDenmark Hellerup IK 18:18 17:23
Pelister Bitola Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 50 : 46 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia HC Baník Karviná 27:20 23:26
IFK Ystad HK SwedenSweden 32: 60 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR ASK forward Frankfurt / Oder 21:30 11:30
Minaur Baia Mare RomaniaRomania 58: 63 IcelandIceland FH Hafnarfjörður 39:31 19:32
HC Fivers Margareten AustriaAustria 33: 46 Soviet UnionSoviet Union SKIF Krasnodar 16:20 17:26

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
TuRU Düsseldorf GermanyGermany 40 : 32 RomaniaRomania Politechnica Timișoara 22:12 18:20
Hellerup IK DenmarkDenmark 47: 61 SpainSpain CD Cajamadrid 29:27 18:34
ASK forward Frankfurt / Oder Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 38 : 35 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Pelister Bitola 22:13 16:22
FH Hafnarfjörður IcelandIceland 33: 49 Soviet UnionSoviet Union SKIF Krasnodar 14:24 19:25

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
CD Cajamadrid SpainSpain 37: 40 GermanyGermany TuRU Düsseldorf 20:16 17:24
SKIF Krasnodar  Soviet UnionSoviet Union 31: 32 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR ASK forward Frankfurt / Oder 19:14 12:18

final

The first leg took place on May 7, 1989 in Düsseldorf and the second leg on May 21, 1989 in Frankfurt an der Oder . Only five years after being promoted to the Bundesliga , TuRU Düsseldorf wins the European Cup at the first attempt.

total First leg Return leg
TuRU Düsseldorf GermanyGermany 32 : 30 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR ASK forward Frankfurt / Oder 17:12 15:18

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dates are fixed . In: Kicker . No. 36 , 1989, ISSN  0023-1290 , pp. 83 .
  2. Debut was a triumphal procession . In: Kicker . No. 42 , 1998, ISSN  0023-1290 , pp. 65 .