2011–12 EHF Cup

2011–12 EHF Cup

The 2011–12 EHF Cup was the 31st edition of the EHF Cup. Frisch Auf Göppingen, who were the defending champions,[1] won the title for the second consecutive season, beating Dunkerque HB in the final.[2]

Knockout stage

Round 1

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HB Dudelange Luxembourg 59–65 Belgium Initia Hasselt 30–38 29–27
HC Olimpus-85-Usefs Moldova 44–73 Netherlands Oci-Lions 20–37 24–36
Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki Cyprus 42–67 Faroe Islands HC Neistin 17–30 25–37
KH Kastrioti Kosovo 52–65 Montenegro HC Sutjeska Niksic 25–35 27–30

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Round 2

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SZKIF Krasznodar Russia 62–48 Cyprus SZPE Sztróvolosz 37–17 25–31
Eskilstuna Guif Sweden 72–63 Belarus SZKA Minszk 39–30 33–33
HC Neistin Faroe Islands 37–65 Portugal Madeira SAD 20–34 17–31
HC Dinamo-Poltava Ukraine 60–44 Turkey Izmir BSB SK 29–22 31–22
Fivers Austria 62–65 Romania HC Odorheiu Secuiesc 32–28 30–37
AEK Athens Greece 49–53 Netherlands OCI Lions 25–27 24–26
HV KRAS/Volendam Netherlands 42–57 France HBC Nantes 21–31 21–26
Pölva Serviti Estonia 42–49 Austria Bregenz Handball 23–26 19–23
Nordsjælland Håndbold Denmark 58–49 Czech Republic HC Dukla Praha 31–24 27–25
Balatonfüredi KSE Hungary 56–46 Luxembourg HC Berchem 25–23 31–23
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid Spain 63–53 Norway Elverum Handball Herrer 38–29 25–24
Initia Hasselt Belgium 56–56 Iceland (ig.)Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar 28–29 28–27
RK Crvena Zvezda Serbia 46–45 Montenegro HC Mojkovac 23–21 23–24
Rk Vardar Skopje Republic of Macedonia 53–54 Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Izvidac 27–25 26–29
HC Sutjeska Niksic Montenegro 46–59 Croatia RK Nexe Nasice 21–29 25–30
PAÓK ASZ Greece 48–56 Hungary Tatabánya Carbonex KC 23–27 25–29

Round 3

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nordsjælland Håndbold Denmark 57–56 Russia Szungul Sznyezsinszk 37–33 20–23
HBC Nantes France 65–66 Belarus Dinama Minszk 28–32 37–34
Madeira SAD Portugal 43–51 Slovakia Tatran Prešov 24–24 19–27
Pfadi Winterthur Switzerland 52–53 Sweden Eskilstuna Guif 35–27 17–26
Skjern Håndbold Denmark 54–47 Ukraine HC Dinamo-Poltava 33–21 21–26
RK Crvena Zvezda Serbia 49–56 Portugal FC Porto Vitalis 28–25 21–31
SZKIF Krasznodar Russia 56–58 Israel Maccabi Srugo Rishon Lezion 27–23 29–35
RK Nexe Nasice Croatia 60–48 Turkey Besiktas JK 31–19 29–29
Dunkerque Handball Grand Littoral France 56–48 Hungary Balatonfüredi KSE 30–21 26–27
Tatabánya Carbonex KC Hungary 51–62 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 26–28 25–34
Bregenz Handball Austria 51–60 Spain Fraikin BM. Granollers 26–27 25–33
HC Odorheiu Secuiesc Romania 72–61 Norway Haslum HK 39–28 33–33
SC Magdeburg Germany 76–51 Bosnia and Herzegovina HC Izvidac 48–24 28–27
Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar Iceland 46–64 France Saint-Raphaël Var Handball 20–29 26–35
Rhein-Neckar Löwen Germany 80–57 Netherlands OCI Lions 42–30 38–27
RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia 60–58 Spain Cuatro Rayas Valladolid 33–23 27–35

Round 4

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Porto Vitalis Portugal 52–55 France Saint-Raphaël Var Handball 28–26 24–29
Dinama Minszk Belarus 60–54 Spain Fraikin BM. Granollers 35–27 25–27
Tatran Prešov Slovakia 59–43 Denmark Nordsjælland Håndbold 30–20 29–23
Eskilstuna Guif Sweden 70–74 Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 34–35 36–39
Skjern Håndbold Denmark 46–48 France Dunkerque Handball Grand Littoral 28–24 18–24
SC Magdeburg Germany 54–53 Croatia RK Nexe Nasice 33–31 21–22
RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia 72–54 Israel Maccabi Srugo Rishon Lezion 40–24 32–30
Frisch Auf Göppingen Germany 58–50 Romania HC Odorheiu Secuiesc 31–20 27–30

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dinama Minszk Belarus 54–57 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 27–23 27–34
RK Gorenje Velenje Slovenia 54–57 Germany Rhein-Neckar Löwen 25–27 29–30
Tatran Prešov Slovakia 51–55 Germany SC Magdeburg 29–29 22–26
Saint-Raphaël Var Handball France 60–64 France Dunkerque Handball Grand Littoral 23–31 37–33

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rhein-Neckar Löwen Germany 62–65 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 33–32 29–33
SC Magdeburg Germany 47–48 France Dunkerque Handball Grand Littoral 25–30 22–18

Finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dunkerque Handball Grand Littoral France 54–60 Germany Frisch Auf Göppingen 26–26 28–34

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