2011–12 EHF Cup
At the EHF Cup 2011/12 took part 52 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified for the competition. It was the 31st edition of the EHF Cup. The Cup games began on 3 September 2011 return final round was held on 24 May 2012. Defending champion and winner of the goblet again 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 took 8 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 26 July 2011. The first legs took place on 3./4./10. Of September 2011. The second legs were held on 10-11. Of September 2011.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Initia Hasselt Belgium
- Kosovo KH Kastrioti
- Moldova HC Olimpus85 - USEFS
Pot 2:
- OCI Netherlands / Limburg Lions
- Luxembourg Dudelange HB
- Cyprus Republic Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki
- Montenegro HC Sutjeska Niksic -
Slovakia Hummel 17
Belgium Cauwenberghs 14
Moldova Chiseilov 18
Serbia Miricki 13
Cyprus Republic Ioannou 7
Trajkovski of Macedonia 13
Montenegro Majic 20
Round 2
It took the four winners of the first round, some four fourth-placed of the EHF Champions League qualification and the 24 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 26 July 2011. The first legs took place on 8./9./12./15. Of October 2011. The second legs were held to 16 October 2011 of 14.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Greece AEK Athens (4th CL Qualifying Group 1 )
- Iceland FH FH Hafnarfjörður ( 4 CL Qualifying Group 3 )
- Spain Cuatro Rayas Valladolid ( 4 CL Qualifiers Group W)
- Hungary Tatabanya Carbonex KC
- HBC Nantes France
- Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold
- Russia SKIF Krasnodar
- Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE
- Portugal Madeira SAD
- Croatia RK Nexe
- Serbia RK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
- Sweden Eskilstuna Guif
- Ukraine Dinamo Poltova
- Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Izvidac
Pot 2:
- Estonia Pölva Serviti
- Norway Elverum Handball
- Netherlands HV KRAS / Volendam
- Luxembourg HC Berchem
- Romania HC Odorhei Secuiesc
- Macedonia HC Vardar PRO Skopje
- Czech Republic HC Dukla Praha
- AC PAOK Greece
- Cyprus Republic SPE Strovolos
- Montenegro RK Mojkovac
- Initia Hasselt Belgium (winner 1st round )
- OCI Netherlands / Limburg Lions ( Winner 1st Round )
- HC Sutjeska Niksic Montenegro - ( Winner 1st Round )
Russia Dryapochko 15
Cyprus Republic Papakyprianou 14
Sweden Zakrisson 15
Portugal Santos 14
Russia Frolov 11
Austria Edelmüller 13
Macedonia Kuzmanovski 15
Greece Bakaoukas 21
Serbia Miricki 16
Netherlands Adams 7
Spain Rivera Folch 10
Estonia Selge 10
Horak Czech Republic 10
Hungary Zdolik 13
Luxembourg Sarac 11
France Joli 13
Norway Rambo 11
Belgium Count 11
Iceland Porsteinsson 10
Serbia Zivkovic 9
Montenegro Dapcevic 13
Serbia Markovic 12
Croatia Matic 12
Montenegro Dodic 13
Croatia Eter 9
Greece Tsakiris 13
Hungary Harsanyi 15
* FH Hafnarfjörður qualified on the away goals rule for the next round.
Round 3
It took the 16 winners of the second round, the 8 second and third place winners of the EHF Champions League qualification and the 8 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 18 October 2011. The first legs took place on 26-27. November and 3 December 2011 instead. The return games were on 3/4 December 2011 instead.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen ( defending champion )
- Portugal FC Porto Vitalis ( 2 CL Qualifying Group 1 )
- Norway Haslum HK ( 2 CL Qualifying Group 3 )
- Germany Rhein- Neckar Löwen ( 2 CL Qualifiers Group W)
- Slovakia Tatran Prešov ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 1 )
- Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group 3 )
- France Dunkerque HBGL ( CL 3rd Qualifying Group W)
- SC Magdeburg Germany
- Spain Fraikin BM Granollers
- France St. Raphael Var Handball
- RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia
- Russia Sungul Snezhinsk
- Scout Switzerland Winterthur
Pot 2:
- Iceland FH Hafnarfjörður (winner 2nd round)
- Spain Cuatro Rayas Valladolid (winner 2nd round)
- Hungary Tatabanya Carbonex KC (winner 2nd round)
- HBC Nantes France (winner 2nd round)
- Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold (winner 2nd round)
- Russia SKIF Krasnodar (winner 2nd round)
- Hungary Balatonfüredi CFE (winner 2nd round)
- Portugal Madeira SAD (winner 2nd round)
- Croatia RK Nexe (winner 2nd round)
- Serbia RK Crvena Zvezda Beograd (winner 2nd round)
- Sweden Eskilstuna Guif (winner 2nd round)
- Ukraine Dinamo Poltova (winner 2nd round)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Izvidac (winner 2nd round)
- Romania HC Odorhei Secuiesc (winner 2nd round)
- OCI Netherlands / Limburg Lions (winner 2nd round)
Russia Morozov 13
Spain Rivera Folch 15
Portugal Vieira 12
Slovakia Antl 11
Switzerland Svajlen 16
Sweden Zakrisson 17
Ukraine Kumogorodsky 10
Serbia Nadoveza 16
Portugal Spinola 10
Russia Dryapochko 22
Israel Neeman 10
Croatia Lelić 12
Turkey Büyük 9
Hungary Rédei 10
Germany Thiede 15
Hungary Nagy 10
Croatia Sandrk 9
Slovenia Podvršič 12
Lithuania Malasinskas 10
Romania Talas 12
Norway Tönnesen 12
Germany Rojewski 12
Croatia Matic 10
Iceland Gustafsson 12
France Krakowski 13
Germany Gensheimer 17
Serbia Miricki 13
Montenegro MELIC 15
France Joli 14
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 December 6, 2011. The first legs took place on 11-12 February 2012. The second legs were held on 12./18./19. February 2012 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen ( defending champion )
- Portugal FC Porto Vitalis
- Germany Rhein- Neckar Löwen
- Slovakia Tatran Prešov
- Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion
- France Dunkerque HBGL
- SC Magdeburg Germany
- Spain Fraikin BM Granollers
- France St. Raphael Var Handball
- RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia
- Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold
- Croatia RK Nexe
- Sweden Eskilstuna Guif
- Romania HC Odorhei Secuiesc
Portugal Spinola 13
France Caucheteux 11
Russia Atman 11
Lithuania Malasinskas 11
Latvia Kristopans 13
Jørgensen Denmark 8
Sweden Tholin 18
Norway Myrhol 16
France Butto 14
Netherlands Tønnesen 10
Croatia Lelic 8
Serbia Manojlovic 17
Romania Filip 15
Czech Republic Horák 12
Georgia Rusia 12
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 February 21, 2012. The first legs took place on 17-18. March 2012. The return games were 24-25. March 2012.
Qualified Teams
- Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen ( defending champion )
- Germany Rhein- Neckar Löwen
- Slovakia Tatran Prešov
- France Dunkerque HBGL
- SC Magdeburg Germany
- France St. Raphael Var Handball
- RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia
Ukraine Onufryienko 14
Czech Republic Horák 13
Slovenia Dolenec 13
Germany Gensheimer 12
Latvia Kristopans 14
Germany Grafhorst 10
Czech Republic Stehlík 15
France Butto 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 27 March 2012. The first legs took place on 21-22. April 2012 instead. The second legs were held on 27./29. April 2012 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen ( defending champion )
- Germany Rhein- Neckar Löwen
- France Dunkerque HBGL
- SC Magdeburg Germany
Germany Gensheimer 10
Serbia Rnić 14
Germany Grafhorst 11
France Bosquet 12
Final
It was attended by the two winners of the semifinals. The draw for the finals took place May 2, 2012 at 11:00 clock (UTC 2) in Cologne. The first leg was held on 19 May 2012. The return match took place on 24 May 2012.
Qualified Teams
- Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen ( defending champion )
- France Dunkerque HBGL
First leg
France Dunkerque HBGL - Frisch Auf Göppingen Germany 26: 26 ( 13: 15)
19, 2012 in Dunkirk, Stade de Flandres, 2,500 spectators, game report
Dunkerque HBGL: Gerard, Huygue - Nagy (6 ), Butto ( 5), Siakam Kadji ( 5), Lamon ( 4), Afgour ( 2), Grocaut ( 2), Mokrani ( 1), Touati ( 1), carbon, Causse, Emonet, Nilsson, Vanseveren
Frisch Auf Göppingen: Tahirović, slip man - Rnić ( 7), Thiede (5) Beautiful ( 4), Mrvaljević ( 3), Kneule ( 2), Schubert ( 2), Spaeth ( 2), Horák ( 1), Anušić, Lobedank, Markez, Markicevic
Referee: Lithuania Vaidas Mažeika & Mindaugas Gatelis
Return
Frisch Auf Göppingen Germany - Dunkerque France HBGL 34: 28 ( 15: 14 )
24, 2012 in Göppingen, EWS Arena, 5,600 spectators, game report
Frisch Auf Göppingen: Rutschmann, Tahirović - Rnić ( 7), Horák ( 7), Mrvaljević ( 5), Kneule ( 4), Schubert ( 4), Beautiful ( 3), Thiede ( 2), Oprea ( 2), Späth, Anušić, Lobedank, Markez, Markicevic
Dunkerque HBGL: Gerard, Huygue - Butto (10 ), Bosquet ( 5), Afgour ( 3), Lamon ( 3), Touati ( 2), Mokrani ( 2), Siakam ( 2), Nagy ( 1), Causse, Emonet, Grocaut, Vanseveren, Nilsson
Referee: Romania Sorin - Laurentiu Dinu & Constantin Din