1985–86 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup

The 1985–86 IHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the tenth edition of IHF's competition for European women's handball national cup champions. 20 teams entered the competition, three less than in the previous edition.[1]

3-times European Cup champion Radnički Belgrade defeated VfL Engelskirchen in its sixth consecutive appearance in a European final, to win the first of its three Cup Winners' Cups to date. It was the last of 5 consecutive trophies won by Yugoslav teams, a competition record which hasn't been matched as of 2013. On the other hand, Engelskirchen was the first club from the Western Bloc to reach the competition's final.

Results

       
   
       Denmark Rødovre HK w/o  
 Belgium United Tongeren 15 12 27    Iceland Valur  
 Iceland Valur 18 20 38        Denmark Rødovre HK (a) 22 19 41  
         Norway Sverresborg IF 17 24 41  
       Norway Sverresborg IF 23 20 43
 Israel Hapoel Ashdod 13 13 26    Switzerland Fides St. Gallen 9 17 26  
 Switzerland Fides St. Gallen 24 22 46        Denmark Rødovre HK 15 19 34  
         West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 18 23 41  
       Netherlands Swift Roermond 16 11 27  
     West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 16 17 33  
         West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 31 27 58
         Italy Cassano Magnago 21 21 42  
       Bulgaria Sportist Kremikovtsi 25 20 45
     Italy Cassano Magnago 20 26 46  
         West Germany VfL Engelskirchen 25 23 48
 France ASU Lyon 23 16 39        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 24 27 51
 Spain Mades Onda (a) 22 19 39      Spain Mades Onda 13 19 32  
     Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 27 33 60  
         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 28 24 52  
         Romania Terom Iaşi 17 25 42  
       Romania Terom Iaşi 39 26 65
 Turkey Arcelik Istanbul 12 11 23    Austria Admira Landhaus 17 20 37  
 Austria Admira Landhaus 27 30 57        Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade 27 16 43
         Soviet Union Avtomobilist Baku 20 19 29  
       Soviet Union Avtomobilist Baku 30 18 48  
     Czechoslovakia Štart Bratislava 21 25 46  
         Soviet Union Avtomobilist Baku 34 24 58
         East Germany Berliner TSC 26 25 51  
       Hungary Spartacus Budapest 23 25 48
     East Germany Berliner TSC 23 32 55  
   

References

  1. Results in todor66.com
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