2001 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 2001 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the twenty-fifth edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from January 6 to May 13, 2001.

Motor Zaporozhye defeated Nordstrand IF in the final to become the first Ukrainian team to win the competition.[1]

Results

Preliminary round
January 6–14, 2001
  Round of 16
February 10–18, 2001
  Quarterfinals
March 3–10, 2001
  Semifinals
April 1–8, 2001
  Final
May 6–13, 2001
 Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 11 14 25  
 Spain Rocasa Remudas 43 42 85      Spain Rocasa Remudas 23 17 40  
 Romania Silcotub Zalău 37 33 70    Romania Silcotub Zalău 19 25 44  
 Portugal CS Madeira 16 17 33        Romania Silcotub Zalău 29 24 53  
 Latvia SK Ulbroka 25 13        Russia Kuban Krasnodar 21 21 42  
 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 42 41 83      Russia Kuban Krasnodar w/o
 Germany TV Mainzlar 36 32    Germany TV Mainzlar    
 Belgium Fémina Visé 22 26 48        Romania Silcotub Zalău 29 17 46  
 Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 27 20 47        Ukraine Motor Zaporozhye 20 28 48  
 Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 25 32 57      Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 24 18 42  
     Denmark Ikast Bording 18 23 41  
         Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 26 22 48
 Ukraine Motor Zaporozhye 42 35 77        Ukraine Motor Zaporozhye 26 39 65  
 Poland Vitaral Jelfa 19 23 42      Ukraine Motor Zaporozhye 32 25 57
     Romania Rapid Bucharest 17 22 39  
         Ukraine Motor Zaporozhye 26 23 49
 Croatia ŽRK Osijek 33 21 54        Norway Nordstrand IF 20 18 38
 Belarus Druts Beliniche 21 19 40      Croatia ŽRK Osijek 19 14 33  
 Italy DeGasperi Enna 12 17 29    Norway Nordstrand IF 23 34 57  
 Norway Nordstrand IF 38 36 74        Norway Nordstrand IF 29 22 51  
         Spain Elda Prestigio 24 26 50  
       Spain Elda Prestigio 33 26 59
 Netherlands AAC 1899 Arnhem 21 15 36    Netherlands AAC 1899 Arnhem 17 21 38  
 Bulgaria Etar Veliko Tarnovo 11 18 29        Norway Nordstrand IF 28 21 49
 Switzerland TSV Saint Othmar 22 21 43        France ES Besançon 19 22 41  
 France ES Besançon 34 28 62      France ES Besançon 16 21 37  
 Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 27 31 58    Hungary Dunaferr Dunaújváros 16 20 36  
 Lithuania Vikas Vilnius 25 15 40        France ES Besançon 28 23 51
 Slovenia ZRK Zalec 23 28 51        Slovenia ZRK Zalec 17 30 47  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladost Banja Luka 17 26 43      Slovenia ZRK Zalec 31 25 56
 Greece Filippos Verias 20 13 33    Austria WAT Fünfhaus 21 20 41  
 Austria WAT Fünfhaus 29 22 51  

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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