2010–11 EHF Cup

At the EHF Cup 2010/11 took part 49 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified for the competition. It was the 30th edition of the EHF Cup. The Cup games began on September 4, 2010 return final round was held on May 22, 2011. Defending champion was the German club TBV Lemgo. The title of Champion of the season was the German club Frisch Auf Göppingen.

  • 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 was attended by 14 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 3./4./5./10. Of September 2010. The second legs were held on 5./6./11./12. Of September 2010.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Luxembourg Handball Esch
  • Georgia " GSAU - Tbilisi" Tbilisi
  • Cyprus Republic S.P.E. Strovolos
  • Kosovo KH Kastrioti
  • Slovakia MSK Hlohovec
  • Belgium United HC Tongeren

Pot 2:

  • Israel Hapoel Rishon le Zion
  • Serbia RK Metaloplastika Zorka K.
  • Italy Teknoelektronica Teramo
  • Greece A. C. Filippos Verias
  • Czech Republic HC Dukla Praha
  • Luxembourg Dudelange HB
  • Cyprus Republic A. C. " Latsia " K. Asfalistiki

Slovakia Strapko 11

Czech Republic Kotrč 10

Belgium Bourlet 15

Italy Di Leo 10

Serbia Dragas 16

Luxembourg Poeckes 14

Kosovo Dobroshi 12

Bulgaria Kobakov 9

Cyprus Republic Papakyprianou 14

Greece Papadopoulos 16

Ukraine Doroshchuk 14

Georgia Kalandadze 22

Round 2

It took the seven winners of the first round, some 6 losers of the EHF Champions League Qualification Group 1 & 2 and the 19 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 2./3./8./9. Of October 2010. The second legs were held on 3./9./10. Of October 2010.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • Portugal FC Porto / Vitalis ( 2 CL Qualifying Group 2)
  • Turkey Beşiktaş JK ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 1 )
  • Ukraine ZTR Zaporozhye ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 2)
  • Norway Drammen HK ( 4 CL Qualifying Group 1 )
  • Macedonia HC Metalurg ( 4 CL Qualifying Group 2)
  • Ukraine HC Portovik
  • Croatia RK Nexe Nasice
  • Iceland Haukar
  • Israel Maccabi Rishon le Zion
  • Serbia RK " Crvena Zvezda "
  • Macedonia H.C. " Pelister 08"
  • Sweden Alingsås HK
  • Bulgaria HC " Doburdja "

Pot 2:

  • Energia Romania Targu -Jiu L. P.
  • Italy H.C. Conversano
  • Estonia Pölva Serviti
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina RK " Borac m: tel " Banja Luka
  • Norway Fyllingen Bergen
  • Netherlands HV KRAS / Volendam
  • Greece Paok AC
  • Czech Republic HC Gumarny Zubri
  • Luxembourg Handball Esch ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Cyprus Republic S.P.E. Strovolos ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Belgium United HC Tongeren ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Israel Hapoel Rishon le Zion ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Serbia RK Metaloplastika Zorka ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Czech Republic HC Dukla Praha ( Winner 1st Round )
  • Luxembourg Dudelange HB ( Winner 1st Round )

Bosnia and Herzegovina Trivundža 13

Macedonia Dimitroski 15

Bulgaria Kolev 12

France Ameddah 10

Macedonia Dimitrovski 10

Serbia Milosevic 12

Lithuania Kirveliavicius 17

Italy Marrochi 16

Iceland Olafsson 19

Sweden Bernhardsson 10

Norway Tangen 9

Germany Dörenkämper 12

Israel Avraham 13

Croatia Kevic 13

Czech Republic Krupa 12

Ukraine Mankovsky 13

Israel Maimon 11

Turkey Döne 20

Ukraine Ternovoy 22

Norway Lislerud Hansen 17

Czech Republic Hrstka 19

Romania Florea 11

Portugal Davyes 10

Serbia Mitrovic 13

Macedonia Mojsovski 14

Russia Saline 10

Montenegro Melic 13

Cyprus Republic Papakyprianou 13

Ukraine Stezjura 11

Round 3

It took the 16 winners of the second round, the loser part 3 of the EHF Champions League qualifying group W and the 13 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 12 October 2010. The first legs took place on 20./21./26./27. November 2010 instead. The second legs were held on 21./27./28. November 2010 instead.

Qualified Teams

Pot 1:

  • TBV Lemgo Germany (holders )
  • Spain Ademar León ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group W)
  • Velenje Slovenia RK ( 4 CL Qualifiers Group W)
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
  • Spain Natural House La Rioja
  • Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold
  • France St. Raphael Var Handball
  • Russia Zarya Kaspiya
  • GC Amicitia Zurich Switzerland
  • Hungary Tatabanya Carbonex KC
  • France U.S. Ivry Handball
  • Russia SKIF - Krasnodar
  • Hungary Dunaferr SE
  • Portugal Madeira SAD

Pot 2:

  • Portugal FC Porto / Vitalis (winner 2nd round)
  • Turkey Beşiktaş JK (winner 2nd round)
  • Ukraine ZTR Zaporozhye (winner 2nd round)
  • Norway Drammen HK (winner 2nd round)
  • Macedonia HC Metalurg (winner 2nd round)
  • Croatia RK Nexe Nasice (winner 2nd round)
  • Iceland Haukar (winner 2nd round)
  • Serbia RK " Crvena Zvezda " (winner 2nd round)
  • Macedonia H.C. " Pelister 08" (winner 2nd round)
  • Sweden Alingsås HK (winner 2nd round)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina RK " Borac m: tel " Banja Luka (winner 2nd round)
  • Netherlands HV. KRAS / Volendam (winner 2nd round)
  • Luxembourg Handball Esch (winner 2nd round)
  • Israel Hapoel Rishon le Zion (winner 2nd round)
  • Serbia RK Metaloplastika Zorka (winner 2nd round)

Spain Juarez Minguez 19

Serbia Malencic 17

Macedonia Dimitrovski 10

Portugal Martins da Costa 10

Switzerland Egger 13

Ukraine Stezjura 10

France Caucheteux 17

Germany Sparrow 13

Iceland Brynjarsson 7

Germany Preiß 15

Netherlands Adams 11

Sweden Sjöstrand 7

Germany Oprea 14

Ukraine Doroshchuk 13

Russia Slachtchev 13

Ukraine Ladyko 10

Serbia Manojlovic 13

Croatia Markotic 9

Hungary Szeles 11

Portugal Rocha 12

Portugal Ferraz 13

Montenegro Melic 10

Hungary Halasz 14

Russia Dryapochko 20

Serbia Zivkovic 14

Serbia Hansen 12

Macedonia Mojsovski 22

France Ruiz 8

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 19-20. February 2011 instead. The second legs were held on 25./26./27. February 2011 instead.

Qualified Teams

  • TBV Lemgo Germany (holders )
  • Ademar León Spain
  • Velenje Slovenia RK
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
  • Spain Natural House La Rioja
  • Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold
  • France St. Raphael Var Handball
  • GC Amicitia Zurich Switzerland
  • Hungary Tatabanya Carbonex KC
  • Russia SKIF - Krasnodar
  • Portugal FC Porto / Vitalis
  • Turkey Beşiktaş JK
  • Macedonia HC Metalurg

Portugal Andrade 9

Slovakia Straňovský 11

Poland Sidorowiz 16

France Caucheteux 14

Russia Myagkov 13

Germany Oprea 11

Macedonia Mojsovski 11

Slovenia Simic 14

Croatia Banić 9

Germany Kneer 13

Germany Theuerkauf 15

Turkey Döne 15

Spain Juarez Minguez 13

Hungary Pordán 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 second legs were held on April 3, 2011.

Qualified Teams

  • TBV Lemgo Germany (holders )
  • Ademar León Spain
  • Velenje Slovenia RK
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
  • Spain Natural House La Rioja
  • Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold
  • France St. Raphael Var Handball

Tunisia Megannem 12

Germany Weinhold 14

Germany Beautiful 11

Croatia Musa 9

Slovakia Straňovský 13

Germany Theuerkauf 11

Slovakia Tioumentsev 14

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 April 23, 2011. The second legs were held on 1 May 2011.

Qualified Teams

  • TBV Lemgo Germany (holders )
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen
  • Spain Natural House La Rioja

Switzerland Liniger 10

Germany Kneer 11

Germany Kaufmann 19

Slovenia Praznik 10

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, instead of the return match on May 21, 2011.

Qualified Teams

  • Germany TV Großwallstadt
  • Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen

First leg

Frisch Auf Göppingen Germany - TV Grosswallstadt Germany 23: 21 ( 13: 08)

15 May, 2011 Göppingen, EWS Arena, 5,000 spectators, game report

Frisch Auf Göppingen: Tahirović, Weiner - Kaufmann ( 8), Haass ( 5), Horak (4) Beautiful ( 2), Thiede ( 2), Oprea ( 1), Spaeth ( 1), Anušić, Häfner, Kneule, Schubert

TV Grosswallstadt: Andersson, Wolff - Sparrow ( 5), Tiedtke ( 3), Kneer ( 2), Köhrmann ( 2) Larsson ( 2) Schäpsmeier ( 2), Szucs ( 2) Weinhold ( 2), Kunz (1 ), Jakobsson, Kinane, Reuter

Return

Germany TV Grosswallstadt - Frisch Auf Göppingen Germany 26: 30 (09: 15)

21 May, 2011 Elsevier field, Sparkassen-Arena, 2,600 spectators, game report

TV Grosswallstadt: Andersson, Wolff - Kneer (6 ), Kunz ( 5), Tiedtke (5) Weinhold ( 3), Kimber ( 2), Schäpsmeier ( 2) Sparrow ( 2) Larsson ( 1), Jakobsson, Köhrmann, Reuter, Szucs

Frisch Auf Göppingen: Tahirović, Weiner - Kaufmann ( 7) Beautiful (6 ), Thiede ( 5), Horák ( 3), Mrvaljević ( 3), Oprea ( 3), Kneule ( 2), Haass ( 1), Anušić, Häfner, Schubert, Spaeth

Referee: Norway Kim Andersen & Per Morten sodium carbonate

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