The 1998–99 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 23rd edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from October 3, 1998, to May 15, 1999.

Defending champion Bækkelagets SK won again the competition, beating Ferrobús Tortajada in the final. For the first time in the Cup Winners' Cup's history no team from the former Eastern Bloc or former Yugoslavia reached the final.[1]

Results

Preliminary round
October 3–11, 1998
Round of 16
November 7–15, 1998
Quarterfinals
February 27 – March 7, 1999
Semifinals
April 10–17, 1999
Final
May 8–15, 1999
Portugal Colégio de Gaia 15 15 30
Russia Kuban Krasnodar 36 32 68 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 28 34 62
Switzerland LC Brühl 41 32 73 Switzerland LC Brühl 22 28 50
Luxembourg HB Dudelange 19 10 29 Russia Kuban Krasnodar 23 19 42
France ASPTT Metz 14 30 44
Germany TV Lützellinden 29 17 46
Poland Zagłębie Lubin 21 18 39 France ASPTT Metz 24 27 51
France ASPTT Metz 22 30 52 France ASPTT Metz 17 22 39
Norway Bækkelagets SK 17 28 45
Norway Bækkelagets SK 32 28 60
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 22 23 45 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 21 23 44
Turkey Anadolu Üniversitesi 15 27 42 Norway Bækkelagets SK 32 22 54
North Macedonia HC Struzanka 12 10 22 Norway Larvik HK 19 23 42
Norway Larvik HK 38 37 Norway Larvik HK 33 24 57
Hungary Herz Ferencváros 32 30 62 Hungary Herz Ferencváros 23 33 56
Netherlands SEW Zeeman 12 17 29 Norway Bækkelagets SK 26 24 50
Israel Maccabi Holon 20 12 32 Spain Ferrobús Tortajada 13 22 35
Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 30 33 63 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 30 27 57
Austria SSV Dornbirn 19 13 32 Lithuania Vikas Vilnius 21 26 47
Lithuania Vikas Vilnius 31 34 65 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 13 21 34
Belarus RSVSMRUOR Minsk 24 23 47 Spain Ferrobús Tortajada 24 17 41
Romania Silcotub Zalău 33 32 65 Romania Silcotub Zalău 15 22 37
Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Gorazde 4 5 9 Spain Ferrobús Tortajada 27 25 52
Spain Ferrobús Tortajada 43 40 83 Spain Ferrobús Tortajada 25 21 46
Denmark Frederiksberg IF 20 20 40
Croatia Kras Zagreb 42 39 81
Greece OFN Ionias 20 15 35 Bulgaria Aves Burgas 18 15 33
Bulgaria Aves Burgas 18 23 41 Croatia Kras Zagreb 24 23 47
Denmark Frederiksberg IF 36 31 67 Denmark Frederiksberg IF 31 22 53
Serbia and Montenegro Duvanska Niš 23 17 40 Denmark Frederiksberg IF 32 20 52
Italy DeGasperi Enna 17 20 37 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 21 30 51
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 30 26 56

References

  1. Results Archived 2013-10-12 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
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