1984–85 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1984–85 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the ninth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. 23 teams entered the competition, three more than the previous edition, but two of them withdrew.[1]

Like in the previous season, the final confronted a Yugoslav and a Czechoslovak team, and Budućnost Titograd defeated Druzstevník Topolniky to clinch a fourth consecutive Cup Winners' Cup for Yugoslavia. It was their first European title and the first of their three trophies in this competition to date as of 2013. Defending champion Dalma Split was knocked out by semifinals Kuban Krasnodar in the Round of 16.

Results

       
   
       Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split 27 25 52  
 Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 32 36 68    Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 28 28 56  
 Turkey Altay Izmir 6 17 23        Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 18 28 46  
         Norway Sverresborg IF 17 22 39  
       Norway Sverresborg IF 25 13 38
     Belgium United Tongeren 8 7 15  
         Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar 26 22 48  
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd 21 29 50  
       Denmark Gudum Nissum IF 14 12 26  
 Luxembourg Mersch 75 11 7 18    East Germany SC Magdeburg 16 23 39  
 East Germany SC Magdeburg 46 36 82        East Germany SC Magdeburg 30 12 42
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd 19 27 46  
       Romania Chimistul Rm. Vâlcea 26 21 47
 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd 40 41 81    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd 25 27 52  
 Israel Maccabu Ramat Gan 4 5 9        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd 33 22 55
 Switzerland Fides St. Gallen 23 15 38        Czechoslovakia Druzstevník Topolniky 18 18 36
 Italy Cassano Magnago HC 19 22 41      Italy Cassano Magnago HC 25 18 43  
     Austria Admira Landhaus 18 23 41  
         Italy Cassano Magnago HC 21 20 41  
         Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 26 27 53  
       Hungary Bakony Vegyész 26 16 42
     Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 16 27 43  
         Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 23 18 41
 Netherlands Quintus van der Voort 15 14 29        Czechoslovakia Druzstevník Topolniky 19 22 41  
 West Germany VfL Sindelfingen 14 17 31      West Germany VfL Sindelfingen 21 10 31  
 Portugal AD Oeiras 18 6 24    Spain CD Hernani 10 11 21  
 Spain CD Hernani 14 16 30        West Germany VfL Sindelfingen 16 14 30
         Czechoslovakia Druzstevník Topolniky 21 21 42  
       Czechoslovakia Druzstevník Topolniky w/o
 Sweden Spårvägens GoIF    Luxembourg US Dunkirchen  
 Luxembourg US Dunkirchen w/o  

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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