1997–98 EHF Women's Champions League

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The 1997–98 EHF Women's Champions League was the fifth edition of the modern era of the 1961-founded competition for European national champions women's handball clubs, running from 4 October 1997 to 16 May 1998. Hypo Niederösterreich defeated defending champion Mar Valencia in the final[1] to win its seventh title.[2]

Qualifying round[edit]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Madeira Portugal 32–74 Poland SPR Lublin 13–36 19–38
Viborg HK Denmark 56–48 Lithuania Egle Vilnius 30–22 26–26
Hapoel Petah Tikva Israel 31–95 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 18–50 13–45
Giessen-Lützellinden Germany 35–47 Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 25–20 10–27
Fémina Visé Belgium 34–70 Romania Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 18–32 16–38
Budućnost Podgorica Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 66–58 Czech Republic HC Ostrava 34–26 32–32
Gjorce Petrov North Macedonia 77–48 Slovakia Slovan Duslo Sala 40–22 37–26
PF Rimini Italy 43–43 Greece Anagennisi Artas 22–18 21–25
Swift Roermond Netherlands 40–53 Russia Istochnik Rostov 21–25 19–28
Brühl Switzerland 46–62 Norway Larvik HK 25–30 21–32
Krim Ljubljana Slovenia 67–52 Turkey YKM Istanbul 33–27 34–25
Politechnik Minsk Belarus 41–53 Spain Amadeo Tortajada 24–32 17–21
ASPTT Metz France 71–29 Bulgaria Volan Sofia 36–15 35–14
Kefalovrysos Kythreas Cyprus 16–151 Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 7–69 9–82

Group stage[edit]

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 6 6 0 0 170 134 +36 12
Ukraine HC Motor Zaporizhzhia 6 2 1 3 127 142 −15 5
Poland SPR Lublin 6 2 0 4 156 163 −7 4
Russia Istochnik Rostov 6 1 1 4 135 149 −14 3

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Spain Mar Valencia 6 6 0 0 189 138 +51 12
Slovenia Krim Ljubljana 6 3 0 3 162 170 −8 6
Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 6 1 1 4 147 159 −12 3
France ASPTT Metz 6 1 1 4 135 166 −31 3

Group C[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
North Macedonia Gjorce Petrov 6 5 0 1 178 149 +29 10
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Podgorica 6 4 0 2 172 169 +3 8
Norway Larvik HK 6 3 0 3 165 150 +15 6
Spain Amadeo Tortajada 6 0 0 6 131 178 −47 0

Group D[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GDorg Pts
Denmark Viborg HK 6 4 0 2 141 121 +20 8
Austria Hypo NÖ 6 4 0 2 141 125 +16 8
Romania Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea 6 3 0 3 138 124 +14 6
Italy PF Rimini 6 1 0 5 121 171 −50 2

Quarter-finals[edit]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Krim Ljubljana Slovenia 48–48 Croatia Podravka Koprivnica 28–23 20–25
Hypo NÖ Austria 40–33 North Macedonia Gjorce Petrov 26–12 14–21
Budućnost Podgorica Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 66–57 Denmark Viborg HK 39–30 27–27
HC Motor Zaporizhzhia Ukraine 47–65 Spain Mar Valencia 21–33 26–32

Semifinals[edit]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Podravka Koprivnica Croatia 36–38 Austria Hypo NÖ 17–18 19–20
Budućnost Podgorica Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 54–79 Spain Mar Valencia 26–40 28–39

Final[edit]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Hypo NÖ Austria 56–47 Spain Mar Sagunto 28–21 28–26

References[edit]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2014-04-20 at the Wayback Machine in the European Handball Federation's website
  2. ^ List of finals in the-sports.org