Final positions | |
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Champions | TBV Lemgo |
The 1995-96 EHF Cup Winners' Cup season, TBV Lemgo won the Europe's club handball tournament.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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TBV Lemgo | 53-45 | Kaustik Volgograd | 28–24 | 25–21 |
KA Akureyri | 57–59 | TJ VSZ Kosice | 33–28 | 24–31 |
RK Pelister | 46–35 | Hapoel Rehovot | 23–21 | 23–14 |
Academia Octavio Vigo | 57–59 | Jskra Ceresit Kielce | 28–24 | 29–35 |
BSV Borba Luzern | 63–48 | Halkbank Ankara | 28–18 | 35–29 |
Red Star Belgrade | 55–52 | Banik Karvina | 29–18 | 26–34 |
OM Vitrolles | 60–36 | Minaur Baia Mare | 29–18 | 31–18 |
TEKA Santander | 56–36 | Sparkasse Stadt Werke Bruck | 27–20 | 29–16 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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RK Pelister | 51–49 | Jskra Ceresit Kielce | 29–19 | 22–30 |
Red Star Belgrade | 59–46 | BSV Borba Luzern | 33–23 | 26–23 |
TBV Lemgo | 57–37 | TJ VSZ Kosice | 31–16 | 26–21 |
TEKA Santander | 47-46 | OM Vitrolles | 27-20 | 20-26 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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TEKA Santander | 44–39 | Red Star Belgrade | 25–19 | 19–20 |
TBV Lemgo | 48-47 | RK Pelister | 25-23 | 23-24 |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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TBV Lemgo | 49-45 | TEKA Santander | 24–19 | 25–26 |
EHF Cup Winners' Cup 1995-96 Winner |
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TBV Lemgo |
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