Year
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Final
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Semifinal losers
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Champion
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Score
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Second place
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1976–77 Details
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East Germany Berliner TSC
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18–15
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Soviet Union Spartak Baku
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Hungary Csepel
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West Germany Gutsmuths Berlin
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1977–78 Details
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Hungary Ferencváros
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18–17
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East Germany SC Leipzig
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Czechoslovakia Inter Bratislava
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Denmark GK Svendborg
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1978–79 Details
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East Germany Berliner TSC
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40–30 (20–15, 20–15)
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Hungary Ferencváros
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Denmark AIA Tranbjerg
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Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
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1979–80 Details
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Czechoslovakia Iskra Partizánske
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32–32 (PSO: 3–2) (16–16, 16–16)
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb
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Romania Confecția Bucharest
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West Germany Gutsmuths Berlin
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1980–81 Details
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Hungary Budapesti Spartacus
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40–34 (18–17, 22–17)
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bane Sekulić Sombor
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Bulgaria Sportist Kremikovtsi
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Sweden Västerås Irsta
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1981–82 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek
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54–38 (27–21, 27–17)
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Hungary Budapesti Spartacus
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East Germany Vorwärts Frankfurt
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Soviet Union Rostselmash Rostov
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1982–83 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia RK Osijek
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46–46 (21–27, 25–19)
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East Germany SC Magdeburg
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Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldov
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Soviet Union Rostselmash Rostov
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1983–84 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dalma Split
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48–33 (26–15, 22–18)
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Czechoslovakia TJ Gottwaldow
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Hungary Építők
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Austria Admira Landhaus Wien
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1984–85 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Titograd
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55–36 (33–18, 22–18)
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Czechoslovakia Drustevnik Topolniki
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Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar
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Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
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1985–86 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Beograd
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51–48 (24–25, 27–23)
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Germany VfL Engelskirchen
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Soviet Union Avtomobilist Baku
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Denmark Rødovre HK
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1986–87 Details
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Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar
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44–40 (21–17, 23–23)
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East Germany TSC Berlin
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Sweden Tyresö HF
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Romania Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
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1987–88 Details
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Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar
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48–37 (28–17, 20–20)
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Hungary Vasas
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Norway Gjerpen IF
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West Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden
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1988–89 Details
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Romania Ştiinţa Bacău
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47–44 (25–25, 22–19)
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Soviet Union Kuban Krasnodar
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Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lokomotiva Zagreb
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1989–90 Details
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Soviet Union Rostselmash Rostov
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45–39 (17–21, 28–18)
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Hungary Debrecen
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Norway Byåsen IL
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Romania Terom Iaşi
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1990–91 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Beograd
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46–40 (17–21, 28–18)
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Soviet Union Spartak Kyiv
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Hungary Debrecen
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Germany Buxtehuder SV
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1991–92 Details
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Beograd
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45–45 (24–19, 21–26)
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Hungary Debrecen
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Germany Bayer Leverkusen
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Norway Byåsen IL
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1992–93 Details
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Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden
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48–43 (23–21, 25–22)
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Russia Rostselmash Rostov
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Romania Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
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Ukraine Motor Zaporizhzhia
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1993–94 Details
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Germany TUS Walle Bremen
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45–44 (21–23, 24–21)
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Hungary Ferencváros
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Romania Silcotex Zalău
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Russia Rostselmash Rostov
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1994–95 Details
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Hungary Dunaújváros
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49–43 (23–25, 26–18)
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Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden
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Germany Borussia Dortmund
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Russia Rossijanka Volgograd
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1995–96 Details
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Germany TV Giessen-Lützellinden
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50–41 (28–19, 22–22)
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Croatia Kraš Zagreb
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Hungary Vasas
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Norway Byasen Idrettslag
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1996–97 Details
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Russia Istochnik Rostov
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49–42 (25–18, 24–24)
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Germany VfB Leipzig
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Norway Larvik HK
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Serbia and Montenegro ZRK "Sombor Dunav"
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1997–98 Details
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Norway Baekkelagets Oslo
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51–40 (23–23, 28–17)
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Croatia Kraš Zagreb
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Germany Borussia Dortmund
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Romania Silcotub Zalău
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1998–99 Details
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Norway Baekkelagets Oslo
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50–35 (26–13, 24–22)
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Spain Ferrobus Mislata Tortajada
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France ASPTT Metz
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Denmark Frederiksberg IF
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1999–00 Details
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Spain Milar L'Eliana Valencia
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62–54 (31–24, 31–30)
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Russia Kuban Krasnodar
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Denmark Ikast Bording
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Ukraine Spartak Kyiv
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2000–01 Details
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Ukraine Motor Zaporizhzhia
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49–38 (26–20, 23–18)
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Norway Nordstrand 2000, Oslo
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France E.S.B.F. Besançon
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Romania Silcotub Zalau
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2001–02 Details
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Russia Lada Togliatti
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55–52 (27–32, 28–20)
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Romania CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
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Poland C.B. Zaglebie Lubin
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Spain Alsa Elda Prestigio
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2002–03 Details
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France E.S.B.F. Besançon
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47–45 (27–30, 20–15)
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Ukraine Spartak Kyiv
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Hungary Győr
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Denmark Kolding IF
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2003–04 Details
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Denmark Ikast Bording EH
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66–57 (30–35, 36–22)
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Austria Hypo Niederösterreich
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Denmark FCK Handbold
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France Handball Metz Metropole
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2004–05 Details
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Norway Larvik HK
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68–53 (31–26, 37–27)
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Croatia Podravka Vegeta
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Norway Tertnes Bergen
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Germany 1. FC Nürnberg
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2005–06 Details
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Serbia and Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost
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51–48 (25–25, 26–23)
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Hungary Győr
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Norway Gjerpen Handball Skien
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Norway Larvik HK
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2006–07 Details
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Romania CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
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59–53 (30–24, 29–29)
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Norway Byasen HB Elite Trondheim
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Hungary Ferencváros
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Spain Cem. la Union-Ribarroja
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2007–08 Details
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Norway Larvik HK
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50–40 (25–21, 25–19)
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Romania CS Rulmentul-Urban Braşov
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Croatia Podravka Vegeta
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Spain AKABA BeraBera
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2008–09 Details
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Denmark FCK Handbold
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47–44 (21–23, 26–21)
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Norway Larvik HK
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Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
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Norway Gjerpen Handball
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2009–10 Details
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Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost
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41–36 (23–20, 18–16)
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Denmark KIF Vejen
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Germany VfL Oldenburg
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France Metz Handball
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2010–11 Details
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Hungary Ferencváros
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57–52 (34–29, 23–23)
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Spain CB Mar Alicante
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Sweden LUGI HF
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France Metz Handball
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2011–12 Details
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Hungary Ferencváros
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62–60 (31–30, 31–30)
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Denmark Viborg HK
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Russia Dinamo Volgograd
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Germany HC Leipzig
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2012–13 Details
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Austria Hypo Niederösterreich
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61–43 (30–22, 31–21)
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France Issy-Paris Hand
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Germany Thüringer HC
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Russia Rostov-Don
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2013–14 Details
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Denmark Viborg HK
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55–45 (31–22, 24–23)
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Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod
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Norway Byasen Trondheim
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Russia Rostov-Don
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2014–15 Details
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Denmark Midtjylland
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46–42 (22–23, 24–19)
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France Fleury Loiret
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Hungary Ferencváros
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Austria Hypo Niederösterreich
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2015–16 Details
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Denmark Team Tvis Holstebro
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61–52 (31–27, 30–25)
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Russia Lada Togliatti
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France Issy Paris
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Slovenia RK Krim
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