Volleyball European Cup Winners' Cup 1974/75 (women)

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The 1974/75 European Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the third edition of the competition, in which 18 volleyball club teams from 18 countries took part. With the SC Traktor Schwerin , a team from the German Democratic Republic won the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time . The Schwerin women remained unbeaten in the entire competition and relegated defending champion CSKA Moscow from the Soviet Union to second place in the final tournament .

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium

Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria

Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany

Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic

FranceFrance France

Greece 1970Greece Greece

ItalyItaly Italy

Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

AustriaAustria Austria

Poland 1944Poland Poland

PortugalPortugal Portugal

Romania 1965Romania Romania

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union

CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary

mode

From the elimination round to the quarter-finals, the teams played in a knockout system . There were two legs in both rounds. After the quarter-finals, the last four teams determined the European Cup winner in a final round tournament.

Elimination round

total First leg Return leg
Galatasaray Istanbul TurkeyTurkey 6 : 4 AustriaAustria Innsbruck AC 3: 2 3: 2
CDU postage PortugalPortugal 0: 6 FranceFrance ASU Lyon 0: 3 0: 3

Round of 16

total First leg Return leg
SC Tractor Schwerin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 6 : 0 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lausanne VC 3-0 3-0
Dilbeek-Itterbeek SC BelgiumBelgium 0: 6 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia UK Bratislava 0: 3 0: 3
GK Groningen NetherlandsNetherlands 0: 6 Hungary 1957Hungary Dózsa Újpest Budapest 0: 3 0: 3
ASU Lyon FranceFrance 0: 6 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 0: 3 0: 3
Red Star Belgrade Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 3: 4 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 3: 1 0: 3
Panathinaikos Athens Greece 1970Greece 3: 6 ItalyItaly Orlandini Reggio Emilia 2: 3 1: 3
Dinamo Bucharest Romania 1965Romania : TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul : :
TV Biebrich 1846 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany : Poland 1944Poland Start Łódź : :
  1. both games took place in Athens

Quarter finals

total First leg Return leg
Dinamo Bucharest Romania 1965Romania 1: 6 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin 1: 3 0: 3
Slávia UK Bratislava CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 4 : 3 Hungary 1957Hungary Dózsa Újpest Budapest 3-0 1: 3
Orlandini Reggio Emilia ItalyItaly 6 : 1 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany TV Biebrich 1846 3: 1 3-0
CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 6 : 0 Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 3-0 3-0

Final round

The final round took place from March 6th to 8th in the Belgian city ​​of Eupen .

Games

date Result
Thursday March 6th SC Tractor Schwerin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3 : 0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia UK Bratislava
Thursday March 6th CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 3 : 0 ItalyItaly Orlandini Reggio Emilia
Friday .March 7th Slávia UK Bratislava CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 3 : 0 ItalyItaly Orlandini Reggio Emilia
Friday .March 7th SC Tractor Schwerin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3 : 2 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
Sat March 8th SC Tractor Schwerin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3 : 0 ItalyItaly Orlandini Reggio Emilia
Sat March 8th CSKA Moscow Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 3 : 0 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia UK Bratislava

Closing table

Pl. society S. N sentences Points
1 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin 3 - 9: 2 6th
2 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 2 1 8: 3 5
3 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia UK Bratislava 1 2 3: 6 4th
4th ItalyItaly Orlandini Reggio Emilia - 3 0: 9 3

 European Cup winner

European Cup winner

1. SC Tractor Schwerin
Logo from SC Traktor Schwerin

Players: Helga Offen , Anke Westendorf , Jutta Balster , Dorit Vollrath , Cornelia Rickert , Maibohm, Angelika Starck, Renate Krause , trainer: Gerhard Fidelak(C)Captain of the crew

literature

  • Manfred Seifert: Sport76. A yearbook of GDR sports . Sportverlag Berlin, 1976, ISSN  0232-203X , p. 215 .
  • New Germany . Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Berlin (1974–1975).