2011–12 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup
At EHF European Cup Winners' Cup 2011/12 took part 46 handball club teams, who had in the previous season in their home countries qualified in the cup competition for the competition or were 11/12 eliminated from the Champions League. It was the 37th edition of the EHF European Cup Winners' competition. The Cup Finals began on 3 October 2011, the circular back finals took place on 13 May 2012. Defender of the EHF European Cup winner was the Hungarian club Ferencvarosi Torna Club. The title of Champion of the season was the Hungarian club and defending FTC -Rail Cargo Hungaria.
- 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 26 July 2011. The first legs took place on 3 September 2011. The second legs were held on September 10, 2011.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Initia Hasselt Belgium
- Zito Prilep Macedonia HC
Pot 2:
- ZRK Slovenia Krka
- Lithuania Garliava HC -SM
Lithuania Butenaite 15
Montenegro Klikovac 13
Belgium Goossens 18
Slovenia Ahlin 10
Round 2
It took the two winners of the first round, some eight teams in the Champions League Qualification 1 & 2 and the 22 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 30 September and 1./2./7./8. Of October 2011. The second legs were held on 1./2./8./9. Of October 2011.
Qualified Teams
Pot 1:
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria ( defending champion )
- HC Leipzig Germany
- Hungary Alcoa FCK
- Spain BM. Mar Sagunto
- Norway Levanger HK
- France Toulon Saint Cyr Var HB
- Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod
- HC Otelul Galati Romania
- Switzerland LC Brühl Handball ( CL 3rd Qualifying 1 Group A)
- Slovakia Iuventa ( CL 3rd Qualifying 1 Group B)
- Greece Ormi Loux ( 4 CL Qualifying 1 Group A)
- Turkey Uskudar Belediyesi ( 4 CL Qualifying 1 Group B)
- Russia Rostov -Don ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 1 )
- Czech Republic HC Brit Term Veseli ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 2 )
- Portugal Gil Eanes - Lagos ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 3 )
- Netherlands MizuWaAi / Dalfsen ( 4 CL Qualifying 2 Group 4)
Pot 2:
- Serbia ZORK Jagodina
- Poland Vistal Laczpol Gdynia
- Netherlands West Friesland / SEW
- Kosovo KHF Kastrioti
- Iceland Fram
- Greece OF Ionia
- HC Sassari Italy
- Portugal Madeira SAD
- Switzerland LK train Handball
- Cyprus Republic Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar RK Katarina
- Zito Prilep Macedonia HC ( Winner 1st Round )
- ZRK Slovenia Krka ( Winner 1st Round )
Lithuania Stankute 13
Switzerland Hasler- Petrig 17
Iceland Gunarsdottir 16
Russia Trishchuk 19
Hungary Kovacsicz 18
Ukraine Chernova 14
Ukraine Bakhyrieva 11
Netherlands Logtenberg 10
Ukraine Shlyakhova 16
Croatia Boras 7
Congo Democratic Republic of Mwasesa 15
Croatia Ackar 13
Spain Alonso Jimenez 17
Portugal Lopes 15
Netherlands Bouwer 8
Portugal Aguiar 10
Russia Sen 11
Romania Tudor 20
Kosovo Xhemaili 12
Poland Glowinska 10
Germany Rösler 10
Norway Loken 9
Lithuania Lebelionyte 26
Russia kuznetcova 17
Serbia Dmitrovic 14
Czech Republic Chmelařová 14
Montenegro Pavicevic 10
Switzerland Scheffold 16
* HC Brit Term Veseli qualified on the away goals rule for the next round.
Round 3
It was attended by the 16 winners of the 2nd round and the 8 second-and third-placed Champions League Qualification 2. The draw for the third round was held on October 11, 2011 at 11:00 clock (UTC 1) in Vienna. The first legs took place on 4./5./6./11./12. November 2011 instead. The second legs were held on 6./12./13. November 2011 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Romania "U" Jolidon Cluj Napoca ( 2 CL Qualifying 2 Group 1 )
- Macedonia HC Metalurg Skopje ( 2 CL Qualifying 2 Group 2 )
- Hungary DVSC- Korvex ( 2 CL Qualifying 2 Group 3 )
- Sweden IK Savehof ( 2 CL Qualifying 2 Group 4)
- Serbia RK Zajecar ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 1 )
- Spain BM. Elda Prestigio ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 2 )
- Poland SPR Lublin SSA ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 3 )
- Norway Tertnes Bergen ( CL 3rd Qualifying 2 Group 4)
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria (TV) (winner 2nd round)
- Germany HC Leipzig (winner 2nd round)
- Hungary Alcoa FCK (winner 2nd round)
- Spain BM. Mar Sagunto (winner 2nd round)
- Norway Levanger HK (winner 2nd round)
- France Toulon Saint Cyr Var HB (winner 2nd round)
- Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod (winner 2nd round)
- HC Otelul Galati Romania (winner 2nd round)
- Slovakia Iuventa (winner 2nd round)
- Greece Ormi Loux (winner 2nd round)
- Turkey Uskudar Belediyesi (winner 2nd round)
- Russia Rostov -Don ( winner 2nd round)
- Czech Republic HC Brit Term Veseli (winner 2nd round)
- Netherlands MizuWaAi / Dalfsen (winner 2nd round)
- Netherlands West Friesland / SEW (winner 2nd round)
Lithuania Stankute 15
Hungary Kazai 15
Norway pure child 16
Russia kuznetcova 10
Poland Byzdra 12
Slovakia Drotárová 8
Romania Horje 25
Macedonia Bajramoska 15
Spain Alonso Jimenez 16
Netherlands Smits 13
Serbia Erić 10
Hungary Tilinger 18
Congo Democratic Republic of Mwasesa 18
Netherlands Visser 13
Netherlands Bouwer 9
Hungary Szucsánszki 12
Frances Spain Aguado 10
Russia Yartseva 15
Romania Tivadar 14
Lithuania Pekarskyte 11
Ukraine Bakhyrieva 12
Second round
It was attended by the 12 winners of the third round and the four third-placed Champions League group stage. 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./10. February 2012 instead. The second legs were held on 11-12. February 2012 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Norway Byåsen IL ( 3 CL group stage Group 1 )
- Russia Dinamo Volgograd ( 3 CL group stage Group 4 )
- Romania "U" Jolidon Cluj Napoca (winner 3rd round )
- HC Metalurg Skopje Macedonia (winner 3rd round )
- Hungary DVSC- Korvex (winner 3rd round )
- Sweden IK Sävehof (winner 3rd round )
- Serbia RK Zajecar (winner 3rd round )
- Poland SPR Lublin SSA (winner 3rd round )
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria (TV) (winner 3rd round )
- Germany HC Leipzig (winner 3rd round )
- Hungary Alcoa FCK (winner 3rd round )
- Spain BM. Mar Sagunto (winner 3rd round )
- Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod (winner 3rd round )
- Russia Rostov -Don ( winner 3rd round )
Ukraine Shymkute 11
Hungary Zácsik 15
Romania Ani Senocico 14
Russia Khmyrova 14
Norway Alstad 14
Poland Obrusiewicz 9
Poland Kudlacz 9
Serbia Krpez 15
Spain Alonso Jimenez 18
Hungary Kudor 12
Hungary Tilinger 14
Croatia Peraica 10
Germany Jurack 10
Sweden Alm 14
Russia Postnowa 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 14, 2012. The first legs were on 3/4 March 2012. The second legs were held to 12 March 2012 of 10.
Qualified Teams
- Norway Byåsen IL
- Russia Dinamo Volgograd
- Hungary DVSC- Korvex
- Serbia RK Zajecar
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria ( defending champion )
- HC Leipzig Germany
- Russia Zvezda Zvenigorod
Norway Alstad 14
Germany Long 12
Croatia Peraica 11
Ukraine Borshchenko 18
Hungary Kovacsicz 14
Russia Postnowa 12
Germany Althaus 14
Hungary dakos 6
Semifinal
It was attended by the four winners of the quarter-finals. The draw for the semi-finals took place at 15:00 clock (UTC 2) in Vienna on 13 March 2012. The first legs took place on 31 March and 1 April 2012. The second legs were held on 7 / 9 April 2012 instead.
Qualified Teams
- Russia Dinamo Volgograd
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria ( defending champion )
- HC Leipzig Germany
Hungary Tomori 13
Russia Kochetova 17
Germany Augsburg 10
Germany Jurack 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 6 May 2012. The return match took place on 13 May 2012.
Qualified Teams
- Hungary FTC- Rail Cargo Hungaria ( defending champion )
First leg
May 6, 2012 in Dabas, City Hall Dabas, 2,500 spectators, game report
FTC -Rail Cargo Hungaria: Abramovich, Pastrovics - Szucsánszki (6 ), Tomori (6 ), Szamoránsky ( 5), Zácsik ( 5), Zivkovic ( 5), Kovacsicz ( 3), Szarka ( 1), Cifra, Dajka Deáki, Lukács, search, Szadvari
Viborg HK: Due, Pedersen - Skov (8) Frafjord (5) Fisker ( 4), Gulldén ( 4), Althaus ( 3), Jurack ( 3), Ahlm ( 2), Chebbah ( 1), Dornonville de la Cour, Larsen, Mikkelsen, Poulsen, Vărzaru
Referee: Poland Joanna Brehmer & Agnieszka Skowronek
Return
13, 2012 in Viborg, Viborg Stadionhal, 2,500 spectators, game report
' Viborg HK: Due, Pedersen - Skov (10) Jurack (5) Frafjord ( 4), Gulldén ( 4), Vărzaru ( 3), Ahlm ( 2), Fisker ( 2), Althaus, Andersen, Chebbah, Dornonville de la Cour, Larsen, Mikkelsen, Poulsen
FTC -Rail Cargo Hungaria: Abramovich, Pastrovics - Kovacsicz (6 ), Szucsánszki (6 ), Szamoránsky ( 5), Zácsik ( 4), Zivkovic ( 4), Szadvari ( 2), Tomori ( 2), Deáki (1 ) Szarka ( 1), Cifra, Dajka, Lukács, search
Referee: France Charlotte Bonaventura & Julie Bonaventura