2012–13 Women's EHF Cup

The 2012–13 Women's EHF Cup was the 32nd edition of the competition, running from 13 October 2012 to May 2013.[1]

Women's EHF Cup
2012–13
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates13 October 201212 May 2013
Final positions
Champions Team Tvis Holstebro
Runner-up Metz Handball
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Ann Grete Nørgaard
(92 goals)

Team Tvis Holstebro defeated Metz Handball in the final overcoming a home 4-goals loss to win its first international trophy and the third win for Denmark in four years. Metz, which defeated the previous season's runner-up HC Zalău in the semifinals, was the first French team to reach the competition's final since 1993.

First Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Megas Alexandros 49–49 Prishtina27–2722–22
Gorodnichanka 48–77 Érd NK25–4623–31
Dunarea Braila 72–29 Biseri Pljevlja39–1433–15
Teramo 0–20 Alcobendas0–100–10
Tvis Holstebro 96–47 Borac Banja Luka54–2242–25
Maccabi Ramat Gan 44–82 Fémina Visé21–4123–41
Valencia Aicequip 47–64 Valur22–2725–37
Zaglebie Lubin 43–37 Zelina22–1821–19
Tertnes 53–42 Fram35–2118–21
Sassari 63–49 Bnei Herzliya30–2433–25
HC Karpaty Uzhgorod 74–45 Etar Veliko Tarnovo34–1740–28
Sokol Poruba 52–59 Astrakhanochka23–2329–36

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Juve Lis 49–48 Spono Nottwil24–2625–22
Érd NK 63–63 Metz37–3126–32
Sassari 0–20 Lada Togliatti0–100–10
Zaglebie Lubin 55–53 BNTU Minsk30–2925–24
Alcobendas 32–74 Midtjylland14–3718–37
Valur 45–45 Zalau24–2321–22
Astrakhanochka 63–59 Siófok KC41–2822–31
Itxako 73–41 Latsia33–2340–18
HC Karpaty Uzhgorod 54–55 Radnički Kragujevac31–2223–33
Lugi 50–72 Tvis Holstebro24–3926–33
Zagorje 69–40 Prishtina43–2226–18
Patras 35–55 Vardar Skopje19–2816–27
Kuban Krasnodar 52–51 Dunarea Braila28–2224–29
Westfriesland 37–69 Le Havre22–3815–31
Cankaya 73–46 Fémina Visé31–2142–25
Tertnes 64–58 Frankfurter34–2230–36

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Astrakhanochka 78–50 Radnički Kragujevac41–2537–25
Cankaya 60–60 Itxako37–2423–36
Tertnes 64–51 Le Havre33–2331–28
Zalau 54–22 Juve Lis25–1429–8
Vardar Skopje 47–50 Kuban Krasnodar30–2817–22
Tvis Holstebro 54–49 Lada Togliatti24–1930–30
Midtjylland 59–50 Zagorje31–2828–22
Metz 53–50 Zaglebie Lubin29–2824–22

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Itxako 42–70 Zalau22–3120–39
Tvis Holstebro 66–62 Tertnes36–2930–33
Midtjylland 65–43 Kuban Krasnodar39–2126–22
Astrakhanochka 45–52 Metz26–1919–33

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Metz 60–36 Zalau34–1526–21
Midtjylland 46–47 Tvis Holstebro22–2924–18

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Tvis Holstebro 64–63 Metz31–3533–28
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