2003 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 2003 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the twenty-seventh edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from January 4 to May 18, 2003.

ES Besançon became the first French team to win the Cup Winners' Cup, overcoming an away loss by a 2-goals margin in the final against Spartak Kiev.[1] As of 2013 it is the only post-Soviet appearance in an EHF final of Spartak, which remains the most successful team in European women's handball with 13 European Cups.

Results

Preliminary round
January 4–12, 2003
  Round of 16
February 15–23, 2003
  Quarterfinals
March 14–23, 2003
  Semifinals
April 5–13, 2003
  Final
May 10–18, 2003
 Serbia and Montenegro Napredak Kruševac 28 25 53  
 Italy Florgarden Sassari (a) 27 26 53      Italy Florgarden Sassari 24 18 42  
     Spain Elda Prestigio 40 25 65  
         Spain Elda Prestigio 29 17 46  
         Ukraine Spartak Kiev (a) 21 25 46  
       Ukraine Spartak Kiev 32 26 58
 Sweden IFK Skövde 22 22 44    Poland Sośnica Gliwice 23 28 51  
 Poland Sośnica Gliwice 22 25 47        Ukraine Spartak Kiev 27 24 51  
 Russia Luch Moscow 35 29 64        Denmark Kolding IF 24 24 48  
 Greece Makedonikos Saloniki 15 19 34      Russia Luch Moscow 28 21 49  
 Belarus Druts Belinichi 17 19 36    Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 26 25 51  
 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 39 34 73        Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 25 19 44
 Austria SSV Dornbirn-Schoren 35 37 72        Denmark Kolding IF 22 26 48  
 Lithuania Pasvalio Svalia 22 28 50      Austria SSV Dornbirn-Schoren 19 26 45
 Denmark Kolding IF 37 36 73    Denmark Kolding IF 36 37 73  
 Bulgaria Etar Veliko Tarnovo 21 15 36        Ukraine Spartak Kiev 30 15 45
 Azerbaijan ABU Baku 23 25 48        France ES Besançon 27 20 47
 Slovenia Jelovica Skofka Loka 19 26 45      Azerbaijan ABU Baku 20 23 43  
 Cyprus EN Athienou 20 13 33    France ES Besançon 28 31 59  
 France ES Besançon 40 45 85        France ES Besançon 28 23 51  
 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 31 28 59        Germany Bayer Leverkusen 27 23 50  
 Finland Sparta Helsinki 12 10 22      Germany Bayer Leverkusen 31 32 63
 Netherlands Zeeman SEW 29 20 49    Switzerland LC Brühl 19 25 44  
 Switzerland LC Brühl 31 29 60        France ES Besançon 30 26 56
 Portugal Juventude Lis 14 15 29        Hungary Győri Graboplast 18 27 45  
 Romania Silcotub Zalău 31 27 58      Romania Silcotub Zalău 27 30 57  
 Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 34 32 66    Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 15 22 37  
 Israel Maccabi-K.S. Holon 15 23 38        Romania Silcotub Zalău 24 26 50
         Hungary Győri Graboplast 22 29 51  
       Russia HC Rostov-Don 26 17 43
 Hungary Győri Graboplast 41 33 74    Hungary Győri Graboplast 22 25 47  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar Sarajevo 21 25 46  

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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