IIHF European Cup 1989

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The 1988-1989 European Cup was the twenty-fourth edition of the European Cup, IIHF's premier European club ice hockey tournament. The season started on October 2, 1988, and finished on February 19, 1989.

The tournament was won by CSKA Moscow, who won the final group.

Preliminary round

Team #1 Score Team #2
Slavia Sofia Flag of Bulgaria 5:6, 1:5 Flag of Yugoslavia HK Jesenice
Murrayfield Racers Flag of the United Kingdom 6:8, 9:10 Flag of Hungary HC Dosza Ujpest

Group round

Group A

(Esbjerg, Denmark)

Team #1 Score Team #2
CSKA Moscow Flag of Soviet Union 11:1 Flag of East Germany Dynamo Berlin
Esbjerg IK Flag of Denmark 2:4 Flag of Hungary HC Dosza Ujpest
CSKA Moscow Flag of Soviet Union 23:2 Flag of Hungary HC Dosza Ujpest
Esbjerg IK Flag of Denmark 3:8 Flag of East Germany Dynamo Berlin
Dynamo Berlin Flag of East Germany 7:3 Flag of Hungary HC Dosza Ujpest
Esbjerg IK Flag of Denmark 1:21 Flag of Soviet Union CSKA Moscow

Group A standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 6
2 Flag of East Germany Dynamo Berlin 4
3 Flag of Hungary HC Dosza Ujpest 2
4 Flag of Denmark Esbjerg IK 0

Group B

(Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Team #1 Score Team #2
TJ VSŽ Košice Flag of Czechoslovakia 8:2 Flag of Romania HC Steaua Bucureşti
Spitman Nijmegen Flag of Netherlands 7:2 Flag of Norway Vålerenga IF
TJ VSŽ Košice Flag of Czechoslovakia 7:1 Flag of Norway Vålerenga IF
Spitman Nijmegen Flag of Netherlands 3:2 Flag of Romania HC Steaua Bucureşti
HC Steaua Bucureşti Flag of Romania 6:5 Flag of Norway Vålerenga IF
Spitman Nijmegen Flag of Netherlands 3:14 Flag of Czechoslovakia TJ VSŽ Košice

Group B standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of Czechoslovakia TJ VSŽ Košice 6
2 Flag of Netherlands Spitman Nijmegen 4
3 Flag of Romania HC Steaua Bucureşti 2
4 Flag of Norway Vålerenga IF 0

Group C

(Klagenfurt, Austria)

Team #1 Score Team #2
EC KAC Flag of Austria 5:2 Flag of France Mont-Blanc
Färjestads BK Flag of Sweden 4:0 Flag of Poland TMH Polonia Bytom
Färjestads BK Flag of Sweden 13:1 Flag of France Mont-Blanc
EC KAC Flag of Austria 5:6 Flag of Poland TMH Polonia Bytom
TMH Polonia Bytom Flag of Poland 7:5 Flag of France Mont-Blanc
EC KAC Flag of Austria 2:6 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK

Group C standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK 6
2 Flag of Poland TMH Polonia Bytom 4
3 Flag of Austria EC KAC 2
4 Flag of France Mont-Blanc 0

Group D

(Lugano, Switzerland)

Team #1 Score Team #2
Kölner EC Flag of West Germany 6:1 Flag of Yugoslavia HK Jesenice
HC Lugano Flag of Switzerland 3:2 Flag of Italy HC Bolzano
HC Lugano Flag of Switzerland 8:0 Flag of Yugoslavia HK Jesenice
Kölner EC Flag of West Germany 10:1 Flag of Italy HC Bolzano
HC Bolzano Flag of Italy 6:2 Flag of Yugoslavia HK Jesenice
HC Lugano Flag of Switzerland 3:4 Flag of West Germany Kölner EC

Group D standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of West Germany Kölner EC 6
2 Flag of Switzerland HC Lugano 4
3 Flag of Italy HC Bolzano 2
4 Flag of Yugoslavia HK Jesenice 0

Final Group

(Köln, West Germany)

Team #1 Score Team #2
Färjestads BK Flag of Sweden 4:3 Flag of Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
Kölner EC Flag of West Germany 3:5 Flag of Czechoslovakia TJ VSŽ Košice
Kölner EC Flag of West Germany 7:3 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK
CSKA Moscow Flag of Soviet Union 6:2 Flag of Czechoslovakia TJ VSŽ Košice
Kölner EC Flag of West Germany 1:9 Flag of Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
TJ VSŽ Košice Flag of Czechoslovakia 4:3 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK

Final group standings

Rank Team Points
1 Flag of Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 4
2 Flag of Czechoslovakia TJ VSŽ Košice 4
3 Flag of West Germany Kölner EC 2
4 Flag of Sweden Färjestads BK 2

References


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