The 2002 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup was the 26th edition of EHF's competition for women's handball national cup champions. It ran from January 11 to May 18, 2002.

Like the previous edition, the trophy was won by a team from the former Soviet Union. Lada Togliatti, founded four years earlier, defeated 1984 and 1989 EHF Cup champion Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea in the final, becoming the competition's fourth champion from Russia. [1] Lada also won its first Russian Superleague in this season.

Results

Preliminary round
January 11–20, 2002
Round of 16
February 15–24, 2002
Quarterfinals
March 16–23, 2002
Semifinals
April 14–21, 2002
Final
May 12–18, 2002
Hungary Debreceni VSC 45 36 81
Azerbaijan Qaradağ Baku 20 32 52 Hungary Debreceni VSC 25 25 50
Bosnia and Herzegovina Jedinsto Tuzla 24 18 42 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 23 32 55
Germany Bayer Leverkusen 35 38 73 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 29 22 51
Spain Elda Prestigio 28 25 53
Spain Elda Prestigio 26 26 52
Faroe Islands Vestmanna IF 14 20 34 Netherlands Hellas Den Haag 15 25 40
Netherlands Hellas Den Haag 30 25 55 Spain Elda Prestigio 26 23 49
Turkey TMO Istanbul 42 28 70 Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 23 30 53
North Macedonia Tutunski K. Prilep 18 21 39 Turkey TMO Istanbul 22 23 45
Switzerland TSV Saint Othmar 13 23 36 Croatia Koka Varazdin (a) 21 24 45
Croatia Koka Varazdin 28 29 57 Croatia Koka Varazdin 19 25 44
Lithuania Eglė Vilnius 20 12 32 Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 31 31 62
Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 18 24 42 Ukraine Spartak Kyiv 23 24 47
Czech Republic Novesta Zlín 25 20 45 Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 34 35 69
Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 25 27 52 Romania Oltchim Rm. Vâlcea 32 20 52
Italy HC Messana 41 26 67 Russia Lada Togliatti 27 28 55
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 24 26 50 Italy HC Messana 22 25 47
Norway Nordstrand IF 43 39 82
Norway Nordstrand IF 23 20 43
Poland Zagłębie Lubin 32 28 60 Poland Zagłębie Lubin 18 27 45
Portugal Colégio de Gaia 12 20 32 Poland Zagłębie Lubin 40 28 68
Israel Maccabi-K.S. Holon 19 20 39 Austria Flaga Korneuburg 15 18 33
Austria Flaga Korneuburg 26 25 51 Poland Zagłębie Lubin 20 17 37
Cyprus EN Athienou 14 10 24 Russia Lada Togliatti 34 32 66
France ASPTT Metz 46 58 104 France ASPTT Metz 24 21 45
Denmark Horsens HK 17 24 41
France ASPTT Metz 32 26 58
Belarus Arkatron Minsk 14 18 32 Russia Lada Togliatti 28 32 60
Russia Lada Togliatti 42 36 78 Russia Lada Togliatti 27 26 53
Greece Ormi Patras 28 20 48 Serbia and Montenegro K. Miloš Aranđelovac 20 12 32
Serbia and Montenegro K. Miloš Aranđelovac 26 26 52

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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