2011–12 Women's EHF Cup

At the EHF Cup 2011/12 took part 36 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified for the competition. It was the 37th edition of the EHF Cup. The Cup games began on October 1, 2011 return final round was held on May 12, 2012. Defender of the EHF Cup was the Danish club FC Midtjylland Håndbold. Winner of the EHF Cup this year was the Russian Lada Tolyatti HC.

  • 2.1 Qualified Teams
  • 3.1 Qualified Teams
  • 4.1 Qualified Teams
  • 5.1 Qualified Teams
  • 6.1 Qualified Teams
  • 6.3 first leg
  • 6.4 second leg

Round 2

It took 8 teams, who had previously qualified for the competition, in part. The draw for the second round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 26 July 2011. The first legs were on 1/2 Of October 2011. The second legs were held from 8/9 Of October 2011.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Luxembourg Dudelange HB
  • Kosovo Pristina KHF
  • Austria Carinthia SG Witasek
  • Israel Bnei Herzliya

Pot 2:

  • Montenegro zrk Biseri
  • Cyprus Republic AOA Aradippou
  • Israel Maccabi Arazim Ramat-gan

Israel Grozovsky 8

Israel Vikrat 18

Luxembourg Silvestrucci 13

Cyprus Republic Massou 11

Kosovo Hyseni 14

Montenegro Despotović 10

Round 3

It took the four winners of the second round and the 28 teams who had previously qualified for the competition, in part. The draw for the third round took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 26 July 2011. The first legs took place on 4./5./6./11./12. November 2011 instead. The second legs were held on 5./6./11./12./13. November 2011 instead.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • CB Mar Alicante Spain
  • France Handball Cercle Nimes
  • Hungary Váci NKSE
  • CSM Bucureşti Romania
  • Germany Frankfurter HC
  • Russia Astrachanotschka Astrakhan
  • Spain Bera Bera BM
  • France Mios Biganos
  • Hungary Budapest Bank
  • Romania HC Zalău
  • Serbia zrk Naisa Niš

Pot 2:

  • Sweden Lugi HF
  • TV Zofingen Switzerland
  • VOC Amsterdam Netherlands
  • Portugal ADA Colégio João de Barros
  • Zrk Macedonia Vardar Skopje
  • Greece Anagennisi Artas
  • Cyprus Republic SPE Strovolos
  • DHW Antwerpen Belgium
  • SPR Lublin Poland
  • HK Karpaty Uzhgorod Ukraine
  • Luxembourg Dudelange HB (winner 2nd round)
  • Austria SG Witasek Carinthia (winner 2nd round)
  • Israel Bnei Herzliya (winner 2nd round)

Sweden Hagman 16

Russia Davydenko 13

Germany Dervisaj 8

Lithuania Jurgutytė 10

Romania Doica 10

France Herbrecht 13

Hungary Klivinyi 16

Djokovic of Serbia 12

Israel Vikrat 17

Romania Ciuciulete 10

Portugal Silva Pereira 7

Croatia Arslanagić 14

Croatia Popović 11

Netherlands Rozemalen 10

Germany Steinbach 16

Russia Fanina 10

Poland Hajduk 12

Sweden Bright Mountain 10

Greece Skoutela 11

Macedonia Jovanovska 8

Montenegro Tošković 13

Ukraine SEMAL 12

Cyprus Republic Papa 12

Germany Schneider 16

Lithuania Ruginytė 8

Spain Pinedo Saenz 11

* The TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen qualified on the away goals rule for the next round.

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 November 15, 2011. The first legs took place on 4./5./11. February 2012 instead. The second legs were held on 5./11./12. February 2012 instead.

Qualified Teams

  • Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • CB Mar Alicante Spain
  • France Handball Cercle Nimes
  • Hungary Váci NKSE
  • CSM Bucureşti Romania
  • Germany Frankfurter HC
  • Russia Astrachanotschka Astrakhan
  • Spain Bera Bera BM
  • France Mios Biganos
  • Hungary Budapest Bank
  • Romania HC Zalău

Denmark Nørgaard 16

Germany Krause 15

Turkey Özcan 12

Hungary Klivinyi 9

Spain Ortuño Torrico 13

Hungary Szögi 10

France Borg 14

Slovenia Jeriček 13

Norway Bjørndalen 11

Germany herring 14

Romania Popa 9

Romania Rob 18

Russia Davydenko 18

Spain Fernández Ibáñez 13

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 14, 2012. The first legs were on 3/4 March 2012. The second legs were held on 10-11. March 2012.

Qualified Teams

  • Germany TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • CB Mar Alicante Spain
  • France Handball Cercle Nimes
  • Romania HC Zalău

Norway Bjørndalen 16

Germany Jochin 13

Slovenia Jeriček 13

Romania Ciuciulete 14

Denmark Nørgaard 23

Russia Davydenko 18

Spain Ortuño Torrico 16

Ukraine Snopowa 15

Semifinal

It was attended by the four winners of the quarter-finals. The draw for the semi-finals took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 13 March 2012. The first legs took place on March 1 and April 30, 2012. The second legs were held on 31 March and 8 April 2012.

Qualified Teams

  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • CB Mar Alicante Spain
  • Romania HC Zalău

Russia Davydenko 6

Croatia Arslanagić 14

Spain Ortuño Torrico 18

Romania Ciuciulete 11

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 10 April 2012. The first leg was held on 5 May 2012. The return match took place on May 12, 2012.

Qualified Teams

  • HC Lada Tolyatti Russia
  • Romania HC Zalău

First leg

HC Lada Togliatti Russia - HC Zalău Romania 30: 24 ( 15: 14 )

May 5, 2012 in Tolyatti, sports complex USK " Olimp ", 2,700 spectators, game report

HC Lada Togliatti: Jerochina, Sidorowa - Blisnowa (8) Murawjowa (6) Davydenko (3) Marennikowa (3) Tschernoiwanenko (2) Garanina (2) Schipilowa (2) Schilinskaite (2) Gorschenina ( 1), Nikitina ( 1), Gorshkova, Klimova, Kolokolzewa, Smirnova

HC Zalău: Nichita, Cheta Mureşan - Ciuciulete (9 ), BESE ( 5), Szűcs ( 3), Ailincăi ( 1), Bădiţă ( 1), Czeczi ( 1), Molfea (1 ) Rob ( 1), Şomoi ( 1), TURCAS (1 ) Varga

Referee: Ivan Montenegro Pavićević & Miloš Ražnatović

Return

Romania Zalău HC - HC Lada Togliatti Russia 20: 21 ( 10: 8)

12 May, 2012 Oradea, Antonio Alexa, 2,500 spectators, game report

HC Zalău: Nichita, Cheta Mureşan, Mureşan - Ciuciulete ( 5), Bădiţă ( 3), Ailincăi ( 2), BESE ( 2), Molfea ( 2), Rob ( 2), TURCAS ( 2), Szűcs (1 ) Trif ( 1), Cristoaica, Czeczi, Şomoi, Varga

HC Lada Togliatti: Jerochina, Sidorowa - Blisnowa (4) Marennikowa (3) Schipilowa (3) Schilinskaite (3) Tschernoiwanenko (2) Davydenko (2) Gorschenina (1) Kolokolzewa (1) Murawjowa ( 1), Nikitina ( 1), Garanina, Gorshkova, Klimova, Smirnova

Referee: Israel Shlomo Cohen & Yoram Peretz

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