2010–11 EHF Cup Winners' Cup
At EHF European Cup Winners' Cup 2010/11 attracted 32 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified in the cup competition to competition. It was the 36th edition of the EHF European Cup Winners' competition. The Cup games began on 20 November 2010 return final round was held on 20 May 2011. Defender of the EHF European Cup winner was the German club VfL Gummersbach who could defend that title successfully.
- 2.1 Qualified Teams
- 3.1 Qualified Teams
- 4.1 Qualified Teams
- 5.1 Qualified Teams
- 5.3 first leg
- 5.4 second leg
Round 3
It was attended by 32 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 27 July 2010. The first legs took place on 19./20./21./26./27. November 2010 instead. The second legs were held on 21./27./28. November 2010 instead.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Germany VfL Gummersbach ( defending champion )
- Spain SDC San Antonio
- UCM Resita Romania
- Scout Switzerland Winterthur
- France TFHB
- Serbia Kolubara Lazarevac
- Russia caustic Volgograd
- Portugal Xico Andebol
- Turkey Izmir BSB
- Ukraine Budivelnyk Brovary
- Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
- Norway Elverum Håndball
- Macedonia Vardar PRO
- Slovenia Maribor Branik
Pot 2:
- Italy Albatro Siracusa
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Izviđač Ljubuški
- Sweden HK Drott
- RK Croatia Kastela
- Poland Wisla Plock
- Greece Ekpaideutiria Doukas
- Estonia HC Kehra
- Lovćen Cetinje Montenegro
- HV Netherlands Aalsmeer
- Cyprus Republic EPK Lefkosia
- Iceland Handknattleiksfélag Kópavogs
- Lithuania Žemaitijos Dragūnas
- Czech Republic Baník Karviná
- Luxembourg HC Berchem
- Kosovo KH Besa
- Moldova HC " Olimpus -85- USEFS "
Italy Calvo 6
Estonia Slastinovski 10
Switzerland Kurth 15
Lithuania Juska 8
Norway Stegavik 15
Macedonia Petkoski 6
Germany carpet 11
Portugal Sampaio 16
Montenegro Draskovic 20
Ukraine Petrov 11
Croatia Bujas 14
Serbia Radulovic 15
Cyprus Republic Argyrou 16
Hungary Bakos 9
Moldova Juravliov 9
Croatia Batinovic 15
Czech Republic Petrovsky 12
Serbia Prodanovic 12
Germany Gerber 8
Serbia Zujovic 12
Montenegro Sevaljevic 13
Romania Petrea 11
Poland Miska 17
Croatia Boras 13
France Poulin 8
Bosnia and Herzegovina Stevanovic 9
Russia Samarskiy 12
Iceland Elisson 13
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 30, 2010. The first legs took place on 18./19./20. February 2011 instead. The second legs were held on 20./26./27. February 2011 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Germany VfL Gummersbach ( defending champion )
- Spain SDC San Antonio
- UCM Resita Romania
- France TFHB
- Serbia Kolubara Lazarevac
- Russia caustic Volgograd
- Portugal Xico Andebol
- Ukraine Budivelnyk Brovary
- Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
- Norway Elverum Håndball
- Macedonia Vardar PRO
- Slovenia Maribor Branik
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Izviđač Ljubuški
- Sweden HK Drott
Silva Portugal 10
Germany Stake 16
Spain Aguirrezabalaga García 14
Croatia Ilić 10
France Guillard 12
Hungary Pasztor 13
Ukraine Petrov 15
Romania Petrea 18
Norway Lindboe 15
Russia Fdisko 9
Serbia Lomic 7
Slovenia Razgor 15
Sweden Löfgren 22
Montenegro Grbovic 13
Quarterfinals
It took part in the eight winners from the second round. The draw for the quarter-finals took place at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on March 1, 2011. The first legs took place on 26-27. March 2011. The return games were on 2/3 April 2011 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Germany VfL Gummersbach ( defending champion )
- Spain SDC San Antonio
- UCM Resita Romania
- France TFHB
- Norway Elverum Håndball
- Macedonia Vardar PRO
- Slovenia Maribor Branik
- Sweden HK Drott
Slovenia Gajic 12
Spain Villaplana 15
Croatia Zrnić 14
Norway Stegavik 17
Serbia Nadoveza 15
Romania Rohozneanu 10
Sweden Löfgren 12
France Guillard 11
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 April 5, 2011. The first legs took place on 21./23. April 2011 instead. The second legs were held on 30 April 2011.
Qualified Teams
- Germany VfL Gummersbach ( defending champion )
- Spain SDC San Antonio
- France TFHB
- Macedonia Vardar PRO
Serbia Rasic 9
France Guillard 14
Croatia Zrnić 17
Serbia Nadoveza 9
* TFHB qualified on the away goals rule for the next round.
Final
It was attended by the two winners of the semifinals. The draw for the finals took place in Cologne on May 2, 2011. The first leg was held on 15 May 2011 the return match on May 20, 2011.
Qualified Teams
- Germany VfL Gummersbach ( defending champion )
- France TFHB
First leg
France TFHB - VfL Gummersbach Germany 28: 30 ( 11: 14)
15 May, 2011 Tremblay -en -France, the Palais des Sports - Tremblay, 1,700 spectators, game report
TFHB: Mia, Počuča - Waeghe ( 7), Sall ( 6), Drouhin ( 5), Guillard ( 3), Poulin (3) Bingo ( 2), Prat ( 1), Zuzo (1 ) Mongin, Ostertag, Peyrabout, Ugolino
VfL Gummersbach: Somic, Krasavac - Schindler ( 8), Vukovic ( 5), Zrnić (5) post ( 4), Krantz ( 3), Anic ( 2) Wagner ( 2), Wiencek ( 1), Lützelberger, Putics, Rumia, Valčić
Referee: Romania Alin Sergiu Cirligeanu & Gheorghe Bejinariu
Return
Germany VfL Gummersbach - TFHB France 26: 26 ( 10: 15)
20 May, 2011 Cologne, Lanxess Arena, 7,892 spectators, game report
VfL Gummersbach: Somic, Krasavac - Pile ( 7), Zrnić ( 7), Wagner ( 4), Vukovic ( 3), Krantz ( 2) Wiencek ( 2), Anic ( 1), Eisenkrätzer, Lützelberger, Putics, Rumia, Valčić
TFHB: Mia, Počuča - Guillard (9) Easter ( 4), Sall ( 4), Peyrabout ( 3), Poulin ( 3), Waeghe ( 2), Mongin ( 1), bingo, Drouhin, Prat, Ugolino, Zuzo
Referee: Czech Republic Vaclav Horacek Jiri Novotny &