2010–11 Women's EHF Cup

At the EHF Cup 2010/11 took part 50 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified for the competition or were eliminated from the Champions League 10/11. It was the 36th edition of the EHF Cup. The Cup games began on September 4, 2010 return final round was held on May 15, 2011. Defender of the EHF Cup was the Danish club Randers HK. Winner of the EHF Cup in the year the Danish club FC Midtjylland Håndbold.

  • 2.1 Qualified Teams
  • 3.1 Qualified Teams
  • 4.1 Qualified Teams
  • 5.1 Qualified Teams
  • 6.1 Qualified Teams
  • 7.1 Qualified Teams
  • 7.3 first leg
  • 7.4 Return Game

Round 1

It took 4 teams who had previously qualified for the competition, in part. The draw for the first round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 27 July 2010. The first legs took place on 4/5 Of September 2010. The second legs were held on 11 September 2010.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Kosovo Pristina KHF
  • Slovakia Michalovce IUVENTA

Pot 2:

  • Valur Reykjavík Iceland
  • Cyprus Republic Enosi Neoleas Athienou

Iceland Skúladóttir 16

Slovakia Tobiasova 16

Serbia Rančić 21

Kosovo Kelmendi 14

Round 2

It took the two winners of the first round, the loser part 2 of the EHF Champions League Qualification 1 and 28 teams who had previously qualified for the competition. The draw for the second round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 27 July 2010. The first legs took place on 15./16./17./22./23. Of October 2010. The second legs were held on 16./17./23./24. Of October 2010.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Portugal Gil Eanes / Lagos D. ( CL 3rd Qualifying 1 Group A)
  • Switzerland LK train Handball ( 4 CL Qualifying 1 Group A)
  • Buxtehude Germany SV
  • France HAC Handball
  • Germany VfL Oldenburg
  • Hungary SYMA- Vac
  • Serbia zrk Naisa Niš
  • Romania HC Zalău
  • Russia HK Kuban Krasnodar
  • Spain Cleba Leon BM
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
  • Hungary Bekescsabai Előre NKSE
  • Romania HC Dunărea Brăila
  • Switzerland SPONO Nottwil Handball
  • Sweden Skövde HF

Pot 2:

  • Ukraine Zaporizhia SDIA
  • Poland Vistal Laczpol Gdynia
  • Portugal Colégio João de Barros
  • Macedonia RK Kale Kičevo
  • Greece Anagennisi Artas
  • Cyprus Republic AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki
  • Belgium Fémina Visé
  • Netherlands Hellas
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina zrk Ilidža
  • Luxembourg Dudelange HB
  • Italy Artro Teramo
  • RK Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia
  • KHF Kosovo Pristina ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Iceland Valur Reykjavík ( Winner 1st Round )

Fischer Germany 15

Ukraine Maljutschenko 12

France Ntsama AKOA 10

Portugal Ferreira Catarino 12

Poland Głowińska 9

Hungary Tóth 14

Romania Palarie 12

Portugal Fernandes 13

Romania Sanda 11

France Selambarom 10

Romania Ţigănuş 16

Russia Ilina 12

Germany Geschke 18

Iceland Skúladóttir 19

Belgium Bruninx 11

Romania Moldovan 22

Bosnia and Herzegovina Ribić 6

Switzerland Willi Man 14

Netherlands van Olpen 9

Montenegro Tošković 12

Sweden Widell 12

Serbia Leposava 13

Slovenia Irman 16

Turkey Özcam 16

Switzerland Hasler- Petrig 18

Greece Mpalafa 10

Spain Rodríguez Cubero 16

Macedonia Beleška 7

Germany Günthel 13

Ukraine Zakharova 14

* RK Olimpija Ljubljana qualified on the away goals rule for the next round.

Round 3

It took the 16 winners of the second round, some 12 losers of the EHF Champions League Qualification 2 and 4 teams who had previously qualified for the competition. The draw for the third round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 27 October 2010. The first legs took place on 12./13./14./19./20. November 2010 instead. The second legs were held on 13./20./21. November 2010 instead.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • Spain BM Parc Sagunto
  • Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2nd CL Qualifying 2 Group 1 )
  • Netherlands T A / VOC Amsterdam ( 2 CL Quali 2 Group 2 )
  • Norway Byåsen IL ( 2 CL Qualifying 2 Group 3 )
  • Serbia RK Zaječar ( 2 EHF CL Qualifying 2 Group 4)
  • Ukraine HK Sparta ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 1 )
  • Spain Elda Prestigio ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 2 )
  • Romania Universitatea Jolidon Cluj ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 3 )
  • Greece AC Ormi- Loux Patras ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 2 )
  • RK Metalurg Skopje Macedonia (4th CL Quali 2 Group 3 )
  • Poland SPR Lublin SSA ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 4)

Pot 2:

  • Portugal Gil Eanes / Lagos D. (winner 2nd round)
  • Buxtehude Germany SV (winner 2nd round)
  • France HAC handball ( winner 2nd round)
  • Germany VfL Oldenburg (winner 2nd round)
  • Hungary SYMA- Vac (winner 2nd round)
  • Serbia zrk Naisa Niš (winner 2nd round)
  • Romania HC Zalau (winner 2nd round)
  • Russia HK Kuban Krasnodar (winner 2nd round)
  • Spain Cleba Leon BM (winner 2nd round)
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen (winner 2nd round)
  • Romania HC Dunărea Braila ( winner 2nd round)
  • Switzerland SPONO Nottwil Handball (winner 2nd round)
  • Sweden Skövde HF (winner 2nd round)
  • Slovenia RK Olimpija Ljubljana (winner 2nd round)

Netherlands Visser 14

Germany spelled 13

Sweden Cadario 10

Macedonia Novoveska 11

Poland Włodek 12

Brazil Cavaleiro 16

Serbia Tasic 14

Netherlands van der Heijden 11

Romania Paraschiv 11

Netherlands Groot 9

Germany Lörper 17

Germany Melbeck 14

Johansson Sweden 11

Spain benzal Andaloussi 14

Germany Danilović 17

Turkey İskenderoğlu 10

Czech Republic Zamorska 11

Russia Smirnova 18

Turkey Aydoğan 12

Hungary Tóth 20

Brazil Rodrigues 23

Greece Strataki 13

Romania Moldovan 16

Portugal Seabra 18

Netherlands Abdoelhafiezkhan 20

Russia Davydenko 19

Switzerland Furrer 12

Ukraine Manaharowa 19

Slovenia Irman 13

Romania Czeczi 15

Serbia Damnjanović 15

Second round

It was attended by the 16 winners of the 3rd round. The draw for the second round was held at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 23 November 2010. The first legs took place on 5./6./12. February 2011 instead. The return games were 12-13. February 2011 instead.

Qualified Teams

  • Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • Spain BM Parc Sagunto
  • Netherlands T A / VOC Amsterdam
  • Norway Byåsen IL
  • Serbia RK Zaječar
  • RK Metalurg Skopje Macedonia
  • France HAC Handball
  • Germany VfL Oldenburg
  • Hungary SYMA- Vac
  • Russia HK Kuban Krasnodar
  • Romania HC Dunărea Brăila
  • RK Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia

Slovenia Čečkova 12

Denmark Møller 8

Spain Alberto Francisca 8

Netherlands Abbingh 17

Serbia Damnjanović 9

Norway Alstad 16

Hungary Rédei Soos 11

Romania Moldovan 12

Spain Mangue 13

Brazil Jacques Rodrigues 17

Russia Zwirinko 14

Netherlands Visser 14

Netherlands Abdoelhafiezkhan 10

Russia Tschernoiwanenko 11

Serbia Liščević 12

Quarterfinals

It took part in the 8 winners from the second round. The draw for the quarter-finals took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on February 15, 2011. The first legs took place on 11./12./13. March 2011. The second legs were held on 13./19./20. March 2011.

Qualified Teams

  • Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • Spain BM Parc Sagunto
  • Germany VfL Oldenburg
  • Hungary SYMA- Vac

Netherlands Groot 19

Hungary Rédei Soos 14

Sweden Ågren 13

Sweden Torstensson 14

Spain Cuadrado Dehesa 17

Russia Davydenko 12

Netherlands Visser 9

Netherlands Abbingh 12

Semifinal

It was attended by the four winners of the quarter-finals. The draw for the semi-finals fandet held at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on March 22, 2011. The first legs took place on 9-10. April 2011 instead. The return games were 16-17. April 2011 instead.

Qualified Teams

  • Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • Germany VfL Oldenburg

Netherlands Abbingh 11

Russia Blisnowa 8

Netherlands Groot 12

Final

It was attended by the two winners of the semifinals. The draw for the finals took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 19 April 2011. The first leg was held on May 8, 2011. The return match took place on May 15, 2011.

Qualified Teams

  • Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold

First leg

Denmark FC Midtjylland Håndbold - Team Tvis Holstebro Denmark 28: 21 ( 13: 10)

May 8, 2011 in Ikast, Sports Center Ikast, 2,500 spectators, game report

FC Midtjylland Håndbold: Ødegaard, Sabine Englert - Troelsen (10 ), Torstensson (6 ), Nøstvold ( 3), Jørgensen ( 2), Østergaard Jensen ( 2), Stang ( 2), Dalgaard Abildtrup ( 1), Møller ( 1), Thorsgaard ( 1), Blanco, Sørensen, Woller

Team Tvis Holstebro: Toft, Kongsgård - Nørgaard ( 7), Gravholt ( 3), T. Jensen ( 3), Kristiansen ( 3), Groot ( 2), Christensen ( 1), Jónsdóttir ( 1), L. Pedersen ( 1 ), Hundahl, Nielsen, Nilsson, K. Pedersen

Referee: Serbia Branka Maric Zorica & Mašić

Return

Denmark Team Tvis Holstebro - FC Midtjylland Denmark Håndbold 26: 24 ( 14: 13 )

May 15, 2011 in Holstebro, Gråkjær Arena, 2,400 spectators, game report

Team Tvis Holstebro: Toft, Kongsgård - Groot (7) Nielsen ( 4), Nørgaard ( 4), L. Pedersen ( 4), Jónsdóttir ( 3), Kristiansen ( 3), T. Jensen ( 1) Christensen, Gravholt, M. Jensen, Nilsson, K. Pedersen

FC Midtjylland Håndbold: Ødegaard, Sabine Englert - Torstensson ( 7), Jørgensen ( 5), Møller ( 3), Nøstvold ( 3), Dalgaard Abildtrup ( 2), Thorsgaard ( 2), Østergaard Jensen ( 1) Stang ( 1), Blanco, Sørensen, Troelsen, Woller

Referee: France Charlotte Bonaventura & Julie Bonaventura

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