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The 1993–94 EHF Women's Champions League was the first edition of the European Champions Cup, the premier European women's club handball tournament, being organized by the European Handball Federation. The competition was renamed EHF Champions League and the format of the football 1991–92 European Cup and 1992–93 UEFA Champions League was adopted. This inaugural edition of the Champions League was won by Hypo Niederösterreich in a replay of the previous season's final match against Vasas Budapest. It was their third European Cup in a row.

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  • 1993–94 EHF Women's Champions League (en)
  • Ligue des champions féminine de l'EHF 1993-1994 (fr)
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  • The 1993–94 EHF Women's Champions League was the first edition of the European Champions Cup, the premier European women's club handball tournament, being organized by the European Handball Federation. The competition was renamed EHF Champions League and the format of the football 1991–92 European Cup and 1992–93 UEFA Champions League was adopted. This inaugural edition of the Champions League was won by Hypo Niederösterreich in a replay of the previous season's final match against Vasas Budapest. It was their third European Cup in a row. (en)
  • La saison 1993-1994 de la Ligue des champions met aux prises 32 équipes européennes. Organisée par l'EHF, il s'agit de la 34e édition de la compétition qui était jusqu'alors appelée Coupe des clubs champions européens. (fr)
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  • The 1993–94 EHF Women's Champions League was the first edition of the European Champions Cup, the premier European women's club handball tournament, being organized by the European Handball Federation. The competition was renamed EHF Champions League and the format of the football 1991–92 European Cup and 1992–93 UEFA Champions League was adopted. This inaugural edition of the Champions League was won by Hypo Niederösterreich in a replay of the previous season's final match against Vasas Budapest. It was their third European Cup in a row. (en)
  • La saison 1993-1994 de la Ligue des champions met aux prises 32 équipes européennes. Organisée par l'EHF, il s'agit de la 34e édition de la compétition qui était jusqu'alors appelée Coupe des clubs champions européens. (fr)
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