2011–12 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Handball |
Dates | 2 September 2011–12 May 2012 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Lada Togliatti |
Runner-up | HC Zalău |
Tournament statistics | |
Top scorer(s) | Ekaterina Davydenko (60 goals) |
The 2011–12 EHF Cup was the 31st edition of the competition. Lada Togliatti defeated HC Zalău in the final to win its second international title after the 2002 Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
Qualifying rounds
Round 2
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Dudelange | 73–30 | Aradhippou | 36–10 | 37–20 |
Arkatron Minsk | 62–47 | Prishtina | 33–24 | 29–23 |
Kärnten Twisters | 62–40 | Biseri | 31–21 | 31–19 |
Maccabi Arazim Ramat Gan | 43–58 | Bnei Hertzeliya | 21–25 | 22–33 |
Round 3
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Esbjerg | 67–29 | Anagennisi Arta | 31–15 | 36–14 |
Tvis Holstebro | 97–47 | HC Karpaty Uzhhorod | 57–24 | 40–23 |
Lugi | 47–54 | Lada Togliatti | 24–25 | 23–29 |
Antwerpen | 29–81 | Bera Bera | 14–44 | 37–15 |
João do Barros | 33–68 | Vejen | 16–38 | 17–30 |
Strovolos | 40–85 | Frankfurter | 19–46 | 21–39 |
VOC Amsterdam | 50–50 | Bayer Leverkusen | 26–25 | 24–25 |
Astrakhanochka | 76–30 | Dudelange | 40–18 | 36–12 |
Arkatron Minsk | 39–60 | Mar Alicante | 22–31 | 17–29 |
Vardar Skopje | 40–79 | Békéscsabai ENKSE | 20–39 | 20–40 |
Maliye | 84–52 | HC Naisa Niš | 44–26 | 40–26 |
BNTU Minsk | 55–59 | Váci NKSE | 32–35 | 23–24 |
Zofingen | 39–88 | Mios Biganos | 16–42 | 26–43 |
Cercle Nimes | 63–56 | Kärnten Twisters | 34–30 | 29–26 |
Lublin | 57–60 | CSM București | 32–30 | 25–30 |
Bnei Herzliya | 42–63 | Zalău | 21–33 | 21–30 |
Last 16
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Esbjerg | 52–54 | Tvis Holstebro | 28–27 | 24–27 |
Lada Togliatti | 62–57 | Bera Bera | 28–22 | 34–35 |
Vejen | 51–50 | Frankfurter | 30–30 | 21–20 |
Bayer Leverkusen | 51–44 | Astrakhanochka | 29–22 | 22–22 |
Mar Alicante | 47–44 | Békéscsabai ENKSE | 22–25 | 25–19 |
Maliye | 55–52 | Váci NKSE | 35–28 | 20–24 |
Mios Biganos | 51–55 | Cercle Nimes | 27–27 | 24–28 |
CSM București | 44–55 | Zalău | 24–27 | 20–28 |
Quarter-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Tvis Holstebro | 72–72 | Lada Togliatti | 42–34 | 30–38 |
Vejen | 60–57 | Bayer Leverkusen | 35–25 | 25–32 |
Mar Alicante | 52–46 | Maliye | 26–26 | 26–20 |
Cercle Nimes | 53–56 | Zalău | 24–27 | 29–29 |
Semifinals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lada Togliatti | 43–37 | Vejen | 21–16 | 22–21 |
Mar Alicante | 46–54 | Zalău | 20–30 | 26–24 |
Final
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Lada Togliatti | 51–44 | Zalău | 30–24 | 21–20 |
Top goalscorers
- As of 12 May 2012
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Ekaterina Davydenko | Lada Togliatti | 60 |
2 | Georgiana Ciuciulete | Zalău | 56 |
3 | Maida Arslanagić | KIF Vejen | 53 |
References
- ↑ Results in the European Handball Federation's website
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