The 1982–83 Women's IHF Cup was the second edition of the competition, taking place between October 1982 and 1 May 1983. A round of 16 was introduced as the tournament was expanded from 11 to 17 teams, with Austria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland making their debut.[1] Avtomobilist Baku became the first Soviet team to win the competition by beating Empor Rostock in the final,[2] while TJ Topolniky and TC Veszprém also reached the semifinals and defending champion RK Trešnjevka was defeated by compatriot Sekulić Sombor in the Round of 16.
Preliminary round
| Team #1
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Agg.
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Team #2
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1st match
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2nd match
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23–46 | 
  Ayete | 
14–26 | 
9–20
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Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semifinals
Final
| Team #1
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Agg.
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Team #2
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1st match
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2nd match
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Avtomobilist Baku   | 
38–29 | 
  Empor Rostock | 
20–14 | 
18–15
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References
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IHF Cup era (1981–1993)  |  | Men | 
- 1981–82
 
- 1982–83
 
- 1983–84
 
- 1984–85
 
- 1985–86
 
- 1986–87
 
- 1987–88
 
- 1988–89
 
- 1989–90
 
- 1990–91
 
- 1991–92
 
- 1992–93
  
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EHF Cup era (1993–2020)  |  | Men |  | 
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EHF European League era (2020–present)  |  | Men |  | 
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