2011–12 Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup

The 2011–12 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup is the thirty-sixth edition of the EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup, the continental event for domestic cup winners in Europe. FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria entered the competition as title holders, following triumphed over CB Mar Alicante with an aggregate score of 57–52 in the previous year's finals.[1] The Hungarian team went to the final in this season as well, where they successfully defended their title against Viborg HK with a 31–30 win both on the home and away leg, producing a 62–60 aggregate score.[2]

2011–12 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Dates3 September 2011–13 May 2012
Teams46

Overview

Team allocation

According to the decision of the European Handball Federation made in April 2011, beginning from the 2011–12 season, the losers of the EHF Women's Champions League qualifiers will be relegated to the EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup. The third and fourth placed teams of the first qualifying tournament together with the fourth placed clubs of the second qualifying tournament will enter the competition in the second round, while runners-up and third placed teams in the Qualifying Tournament 2 will join the cup in the third round.[3]

The labels in the parentheses show how teams qualified for the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, if not directly via their domestic cup results:

  • CL QT1: Losers from the EHF Champions League Qualifying Tournament 1
  • CL QT2: Losers from the EHF Champions League Qualifying Tournament 2
  • CL GS: Third placed teams from the EHF Champions League group stage
  • TH: Title holders
Last 16
Randers HK (CL GS) Viborg HK (CL GS) Byåsen HE (CL GS) HC Dinamo Volgograd (CL GS)
Round 3
DVSC-Fórum (CL QT2) IK Sävehof (CL QT2) Tertnes HE (CL QT2) KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin (CL QT2)
BM Elda Prestigio (CL QT2) ŽRK Metalurg (CL QT2) RK Zaječar (CL QT2) U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca (CL QT2)
Round 2
Union Korneuburg HRK Katarina Mostar SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki
HC Veselí nad Moravou (CL QT2) Toulon St-Cyr Var HB HC Leipzig AC Ormi-Loux Patras (CL QT1)
OFN Ionias Alba Fehérvár KC Ferencvárosi TC (TH) Fram Reykjavík
HC Sassari KHF Kastrioti Westfriesland SEW MizuWaAi Dalfsen (CL QT2)
Levanger HK Vistal Łączpol Gdynia CDE Gil Eanes (CL QT2) Madeira Andebol SAD
HC Oţelul Galaţi Rostov-Don (CL QT2) Zvezda Zvenigorod RK Jagodina
HK IUVENTA Michalovce (CL QT1) BM Mar Sagunto LK Zug Handball LC Brühl Handball (CL QT1)
Izmir BSB SK Üsküdar BSK (CL QT1)
Round 1
HC Initia Hasselt HC Garliava-SM RK Žito Prilep ŽRK Krka

Round and draw dates

Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Round 1 26 July 2011 3–4 September 2011 10–11 September 2011
Round 2 1–2 October 2011 8–9 October 2011
Round 3 11 October 2011 5–6 November 2011 12–13 November 2011
Last 16 15 November 2011 4–5 February 2012 11–12 February 2012
Quarterfinals 14 February 2012 3–4 March 2012 10–11 March 2012
Semifinals 13 March 2012 31 March–1 April 2012 7–8 April 2012
Finals 10 April 2012 5–6 May 2012 12–13 May 2012

Round 1

The draw for both of the first and the second round took place on 26 July 2011 in the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, performed by ŽRK Krka Novo Mesto president Andrej Petkovič. Pursuant to the competition rules, the clubs were divided into two pots, with the highest ranked teams sorted in the seeded pot and the other ones situated in the unseeded pot. In the drawing procedure, seeded clubs were paired to unseeded teams one after another to form match-ups.[4][5]

Seedings

Pot 1 Pot 2
HC Initia Hasselt
RK Žito Prilep
ŽRK Krka
HC Garliava-SM

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
HC Initia Hasselt 45–68 ŽRK Krka 24–32 21–36
HC Garliava-SM 49–59 RK Žito Prilep 19–22 30–37

First leg

3 September 2011
20:15
HC Initia Hasselt 24 – 32 ŽRK Krka Sporthal Alverberg, Hasselt
Attendance: 150
Referees: Kijauskaite, Zaliene (Lithuania)
Goossens 9 (11–16) Dercar 7
  (Report)  

3 September 2011
13:00
HC Garliava-SM 19 – 22 RK Žito Prilep Sport Centre, Garliava
Attendance: 600
Referees: Gutowska, Gutowska (Poland)
Butenaite 7 (10–12) Klikovac 5
  (Report)  

Second leg

10 September 2011
19:00
ŽRK Krka 36 – 21 HC Initia Hasselt Sportna Dvorana Marof, Novo Mesto
Attendance: 250
Referees: Nastase, Stancu (Romania)
Ackar, Videnic 6 (14–10) Goossens 9
  (Report)  

10 September 2011
19:00
RK Žito Prilep 37 – 20 HC Garliava-SM Sportska Arena SONCE, Prilep
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Markovska, Vutov (Bulgaria)
Klikovac, Pavicevic 8 (19–12) Mockeviute 9
  (Report)  

Round 2

Seedings

Pot 1 Pot 2
Ferencvárosi TC
HC Leipzig
Alba Fehérvár KC
BM Mar Sagunto
Levanger HK
Toulon St-Cyr Var HB
Zvezda Zvenigorod
HC Oţelul Galaţi
Rostov-Don
MizuWaAi Dalfsen
CDE Gil Eanes
AC Ormi-Loux Patras
LC Brühl Handball
HK IUVENTA Michalovce
Üsküdar BSK
HC Veselí nad Moravou
RK Jagodina
Vistal Łączpol Gdynia
Izmir BSB SK
Westfriesland SEW
KHF Kastrioti
Fram Reykjavík
OFN Ionias
Union Korneuburg
HC Sassari
Madeira Andebol SAD
LK Zug Handball
SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno
AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki
HRK Katarina Mostar
ŽRK Krka
RK Žito Prilep

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
AC Ormi-Loux Patras 62 – 50 LK Zug Handball 34 – 24 28 – 26
Fram Reykjavík 48 – 60 Alba Fehérvár KC 22 – 31 26 – 29
Ferencvárosi TC 95 – 41 Union Korneuburg 51 – 18 44 – 23
HC Sassari 56 – 77 HK IUVENTA Michalovce 27 – 37 29 – 40
MizuWaAi Dalfsen 71 – 44 OFN Ionias 38 – 28 33 – 16
HRK Katarina Mostar 32 – 71 Toulon St-Cyr Var HB 16 – 28 16 – 43
ŽRK Krka 47 – 63 BM Mar Sagunto 23 – 30 24 – 33
CDE Gil Eanes 36 – 42 Westfriesland SEW 17 – 22 19 – 20
Madeira Andebol SAD 44 – 59 Rostov-Don 28 – 31 16 – 28
HC Oţelul Galaţi 84 – 35 KHF Kastrioti 45 – 14 39 – 21
Vistal Łączpol Gdynia 51 – 52 HC Leipzig 25 – 28 26 – 24
Levanger HK 69 – 35 Izmir BSB SK 35 – 18 34 – 17
Üsküdar BSK 73 – 50 AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki 40 – 27 33 – 23
Zvezda Zvenigorod 60 – 55 RK Jagodina 31 – 21 29 – 34
HC Veselí nad Moravou 42 – 42 (a) RK Žito Prilep 24 – 17 18 – 25
LC Brühl Handball 54 – 63 SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno 30 – 36 24 – 27

First leg

1 October 2011
19:00
AC Ormi-Loux Patras 34 – 24 LK Zug Handball Dimitris Tofalos Arena, Bozaitika
Attendance: 200
Referees: Scevola, Alperan (Italy)
Stankute 9 (19–12) Hasler-Petrig 8
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
18:00
Fram Reykjavík 22 – 31 Alba Fehérvár KC Köfém Sportcsarnok, Székesfehérvár
Attendance: 500
Referees: Konjičanin, Konjičanin (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Gunnarsdóttir 6 (11–19) Trishchuk 9
  (Report)  

1 October 2011
18:00
Ferencvárosi TC 51 – 18 Union Korneuburg Főtáv-FTC Aréna, Budapest
Attendance: 600
Referees: Covalciuc, Covalciuc (Moldova)
Kovacsicz 14 (28–12) Rath 9
  (Report)  

30 September 2011
17:30
HC Sassari 27 – 37 HK IUVENTA Michalovce Chemkostav Arena, Michalovce
Attendance: 600
Referees: Boričić, Marković (Serbia)
Chernova 10 (14–17) Tobiasová 9
  (Report)   

1 October 2011
18:00
MizuWaAi Dalfsen 38 – 28 OFN Ionias Gymnastrium of Nea Ionia City, Ionia
Attendance: 500
Referees: Harabagiu, Stanescu (Romania)
Schoenaker 7 (19–14) Shlyakhova 9
  (Report)  

7 October 2011
20:00
HRK Katarina Mostar 16 – 28 Toulon St-Cyr Var HB Gymnase de la Planquette, La Garde
Attendance: 800
Referees: Stokes, Barlett (Scotland)
Boras, Knezović, Mitrović 3 (11–15) Mwasesa 11
  (Report)  

30 September 2011
19:00
ŽRK Krka 22 – 30 BM Mar Sagunto Pabellon Municipal "Rene Marigil", Sagunto
Attendance: 300
Referees: Riga, Thomassen (Belgium)
Ačkar 9 (14–13) Alonso Jimenez 10
 10×  (Report)  

1 September 2011
19:00
CDE Gil Eanes 17 – 22 Westfriesland SEW Pavilhao P. Municipal, Lagos
Attendance: 200
Referees: Karlubik, Struhar (Slovakia)
Lopes 6 (11–7) Deen 5
  (Report)  

1 September 2011
16:00
Madeira Andebol SAD 28 – 31 Rostov-Don Pavilhao Gimnodesportivo, Funchal
Attendance: 400
Referees: Bounouara, Sami (France)
Aguiar 6 (15–16) Sen 7
  (Report)  

8 September 2011
11:00
HC Oţelul Galaţi 45 – 14 KHF Kastrioti Sala Sporturilor "Siderurgistul", Galaţi
Attendance: 700
Referees: Nabokau, Kulik (Belarus)
Tudor 10 (21 – 7) Xhemaili 4
  (Report  

1 October 2011
16:00
Vistal Łączpol Gdynia 25 – 28 HC Leipzig Hala Sportowo Widowiskowa, Gdynia
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Mykolaitis, Sniurevicius (Lithuania)
Kulwinska, Siodmak 5 (11–13) Lyksborg 7
  (Report)  

1 October 2011
17:00
Levanger HK 35 – 18 Izmir BSB SK Trønderhallen, Levanger
Attendance: 600
Referees: Lillepea, Kull (Norway)
Andersson 8 (17–8) Atalar 5
  (Report)  

2 October 2011
17:00
Üsküdar BSK 40 – 27 AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki Haldun Alagaş Sports Hall, Istanbul
Attendance: 500
Referees: Veber, Pangerc (Slovenia)
Sahin, Yılmaz 5 (20–13) Lebelionyte 15
   (Report)  

1 October 2011
17:00
Zvezda Zvenigorod 31 – 21 RK Jagodina Sport Hall "Zvezda", Zvenigorod
Attendance: 900
Referees: Aliyev, Aghakishiyev (Azerbaijan)
Kuznetcova 8 (18–7) Dmitrović 8
  (Report)  

1 October 2011
18:00
HC Veselí nad Moravou 24 – 17 RK Žito Prilep TEZA Hodonin, Hodonin
Attendance: 400
Referees: Mishchuk, Rozhkov (Ukraine)
Chmelarova 10 (14–10) Klikovac, Pavičević, Steriova 4
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
18:00
SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno 36 – 30 LC Brühl Handball Sporthalle Kreuzbleiche, St. Gallen
Attendance: 500
Referees: Mandak, Rudinsky (Slovakia)
Vasileuskaya 12 (18–15) Schelffold 8
  (Report)  

Second leg

2 October 2011
17:30
LK Zug Handball 26 – 28 AC Ormi-Loux Patras Dimitris Tofalos Arena, Bozaitika
Attendance: 100
Referees: Scevola, Alperan (Italy)
Hasler-Petrig 9 (17–13) Niparaviciene, Stratou 6
  (Report)   

9 October 2011
18:00
Alba Fehérvár KC 29 – 26 Fram Reykjavík Köfém Sportcsarnok, Székesfehérvár
Attendance: 550
Referees: Konjičanin, Konjičanin (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Trishchuk 10 (13–15) Gunarsdottir 10
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
18:00
Union Korneuburg 23 – 44 Ferencvárosi TC Guggenbergerhalle 2, Korneuburg
Attendance: 400
Referees: Sager, Styger (Switzerland)
Rath 6 (10–19) Szucsánszki 8
  (Report)  

1 October 2011
17:30
HK IUVENTA Michalovce 40 – 29 HC Sassari Chemkostav Arena, Michalovce
Attendance: 800
Referees: Borićič, Marković (Serbia)
Kovalickova 8 (22–12) Onnis 6
  (Report)  

2 October 2011
18:00
OFN Ionias 16 – 33 MizuWaAi Dalfsen Gymnastrium of Nea Ionia City, Nea Ionia
Attendance: 300
Referees: Harabagiu, Stanescu (Romania)
Shlyakhova 7 (7–14) Schutte 6
   (Report)  

9 October 2011
17:00
Toulon St-Cyr Var HB 43 – 16 HRK Katarina Mostar Palais des Sports de Toulon, Toulon
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Stokes, Bartlett (Scotland)
Gondo, Gnabouyou 6 (17–6) Boras, Mikulic 4
  (Report)  

1 October 2011
19:00
BM Mar Sagunto 33 – 24 ŽRK Krka Pabellon Municipal "Rene Marigil", Sagunto
Attendance: 300
Referees: Riga, Thomassen (Belgium)
Alonso 7 (19–13) Okleščen 9
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
18:00
Westfriesland SEW 20 – 19 CDE Gil Eanes Sportcentre 't Span, Wognum
Attendance: 500
Referees: Kijauskaite, Zaliene (Lithuania)
Bouwer, Wenker 6 (9–10) Lopes 9
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
17:00
Rostov-Don 28 – 16 Madeira Andebol SAD Palace of Sport "Sport-Don", Rostov-Don
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Katsikis, Michailidis (Greece)
Svitanko 7 (19–6) Aguiar 4
  (Report)

9 October 2011
11:00
KHF Kastrioti 21 – 39 HC Oţelul Galaţi Sala Sporturilor "Siderurgistul", Galaţi
Attendance: 300
Referees: Nabokau, Kulik (Belarus)
Xhemaili 8 (11–19) Artean 11
  (Report)  

9 October 2011
15:00
HC Leipzig 24 – 26 Vistal Łączpol Gdynia Arena Leipzig, Leipzig
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Maric, Masic (Serbia)
Lang, Rösler 6 (16–15) Glowinska 7
  (Report)  

2 October 2011
18:00
Izmir BSB SK 17 – 34 Levanger HK Tronderhallen, Levanger
Attendance: 700
Referees: Lillepea, Kull (Estonia)
Atalar, Pirincci 5 (10–17) Loken 8
   (Report)  

9 October 2011
19:00
AC Latsia Kentriki Asfalistiki 23 – 33 Üsküdar BSK Sports Hall Soteris Messios, Latsia
Attendance: 400
Referees: Prastalo, Todorovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Lebelionyte 11 (10–18) Sevgilican 8
  (Report)   

8 October 2011
19:00
RK Jagodina 34 – 29 Zvezda Zvenigorod Sportska hala JASSA, Jagodina
Attendance: 1,800
Referees: Cirligeanu, Florescu (Romania)
Janjić 8 (22–15) Kuznetcova 9
  (Report)  

8 October 2011
19:00
RK Žito Prilep 25 – 18 HC Veselí nad Moravou Sportska Arena SONCE, Prilep
Attendance: 500
Referees: Nastase, Stancu (Romania)
Pavičević 6 (13–8) Flekova 6
  (Report)  

9 October 2011
17:00
LC Brühl Handball 24 – 27 SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno Sporthalle Kreuzbleiche, St. Gallen
Attendance: 500
Referees: Mandak, Rudinsky (Slovakia)
Scheffold 8 (11–11) Vasileuskaya 9
   (Report)  

Round 3

The draw of the third round matches took place on 11 October 2011 in the EHF headquarters Vienna with the contribution of Boško Ničić, mayor of Zaječar and president of RK Zaječar. The sixteen winners of the second round of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup were joined by the second and third placed teams of the EHF Champions League second qualifying tournaments to form a field of 24 teams. The eight clubs that were relegated from the Champions League together with the four highest ranked sides from the Cup Winners' Cup were selected into the first pot, while the remaining teams in the second pot. Teams were drawn into pairs with the first selected club having the right to organize the first leg on home ground.[6][7]

Seedings

Pot 1 Pot 2
Debreceni VSC
ŽRK Metalurg
U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca
IK Sävehof
BM Elda Prestigio
Tertnes HE
KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin
RK Zaječar
BM Mar Sagunto
HC Leipzig
Alba Fehérvár KC
Ferencvárosi TC
SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno
HC Veselí nad Moravou
Toulon St-Cyr Var Handball
Westfriesland SEW
AC Ormi-Loux Patras
MizuWaAi Dalfsen
Levanger HK
HC Oţelul Galaţi
Rostov-Don
Zvezda Zvenigorod
HK IUVENTA Michalovce
Üsküdar BSK

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
AC Ormi-Loux Patras 53 – 72 Debreceni VSC 27 – 31 26 – 41
Tertnes HE 48 – 62 Zvezda Zvenigorod 23 – 29 25 – 33
KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin 53 – 43 HC Veselí nad Moravou 29 – 18 24 – 25
HC Oţelul Galaţi 53 – 54 ŽRK Metalurg 30 – 25 23 – 29
BM Mar Sagunto 56 – 49 SHC Gorodnichanka Grodno 30 – 28 26 – 21
MizuWaAi Dalfsen 46 – 57 RK Zaječar 24 – 27 22 – 30
Alba Fehérvár KC 62 – 54 Üsküdar BSK 35 – 23 27 – 31
Toulon St-Cyr Var Handball 52 – 53 HC Leipzig 31 – 27 21 – 26
Westfriesland SEW 40 – 72 Ferencvárosi TC 19 – 34 21 – 38
BM Elda Prestigio 45 – 66 Rostov-Don 21 – 32 24 – 34
U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca 59 – 40 Levanger HK 27 – 23 32 – 17
HK IUVENTA Michalovce 57 – 62 IK Sävehof 33 – 27 24 – 25

Last 16

Seedings

Pot 1 Pot 2
Ferencvárosi TC
Alba Fehérvár KC
Randers HK
Viborg HK
Byåsen HE
HC Dinamo Volgograd
HC Leipzig
BM Mar Sagunto
Debreceni VSC
ŽRK Metalurg
KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin
U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca
Rostov-Don
Zvezda Zvenigorod
RK Zaječar
IK Sävehof

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rostov-Don 46 – 54 Ferencvárosi TC 23 – 22 23 – 32
U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca 55 – 64 HC Dinamo Volgograd 24 – 29 31 – 35
Byåsen HE 56 – 46 KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin 37 – 23 19 – 23
HC Leipzig 48 – 39 ŽRK Metalurg 25 – 13 23 – 26
BM Mar Sagunto 53 – 59 Debreceni VSC 18 – 24 28 – 28
Alba Fehérvár KC 41 – 44 RK Zaječar 24 – 20 17 – 24
Viborg HK 66 – 54 IK Sävehof 37 – 26 29 – 28
Randers HK 49 – 55 Zvezda Zvenigorod 26 – 25 23 – 30

First leg

5 February 2012
17:00
Rostov-Don 23 – 22 Ferencvárosi TC Palace of Sport "Sport-Don", Rostov-Don
Attendance: 2,300
Referees: Frieser, Frieser (Czech Republic)
Shymkute 8 (13–8) Živković 7
  (Report)  

4 February 2012
17:00
U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca 24 – 29 HC Dinamo Volgograd Horia Demian, Cluj-Napoca
Attendance: 1,900
Referees: Rakytina, Tkachuk (Ukraine)
Ani Senocico 7 (11–15) Kochetova, Stepanova 5
  (Report)  

5 February 2012
18:00
Byåsen HE 37 – 23 KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin Trondheim Spektrum, Trondheim
Attendance: 950
Referees: Kaveshnikov, Plotnikov (Russia)
Herrem, Toumi 10 (20–14) Obrusiewicz 8
  (Report)  

5 February 2012
15:00
HC Leipzig 25 – 13 ŽRK Metalurg Arena Leipzig, Leipzig
Attendance: 3,300
Referees: Siewert Delle, Engbert (Sweden)
Augsburg, Ommundsen 6 (10–6) Krpez 5
  (Report)  

10 February 2012
18:00
BM Mar Sagunto 25 – 31 Debreceni VSC Hódos Imre Rendezvénycsarnok, Debrecen
Attendance: 1,100
Referees: Marić, Mašić (Serbia)
Escribano 8 (12–14) Kudor 8
  (Report)  

5 February 2012
16:00
Alba Fehérvár KC 24 – 20 RK Zaječar Köfém Sportcsarnok, Székesfehérvár
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Mayeuski, Tereshchenkov (Belarus)
Trishchuk 9 (11–6) Peraicia 7
  (Report)   

5 February 2012
15:00
IK Sävehof 28 – 29 Viborg HK Partillebohallen, Partille
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Crnojević, Kostecki Radić (Croatia)
Alm 8 (11–15) Jurack 7
  (Report)  

4 February 2012
14:30
Randers HK 26 – 25 Zvezda Zvenigorod Skyline - Elro Arena, Randers
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Cvetko, Kavalar (Slovenia)
Dalby 11 (11–10) Postnova 9
  (Report)  

Second leg

11 February 2012
18:00
Ferencvárosi TC 32 – 23 Rostov-Don Főtáv-FTC Aréna, Budapest
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Pavel, State (Romania)
Zácsik 10 (15–11) Turey 5
  (Report)  

11 February 2012
14:00
HC Dinamo Volgograd 35 – 31 U Jolidon Cluj-Napoca Sport Hall "Dinamo", Volgograd
Attendance: 1,400
Referees: Malasinskas, Grigalionis (Lithuania)
Khmyrova 11 (18–22) Ani Senocico, Chintoan 7
  (Report)   

11 February 2012
17:00
KGHM Metraco Zagłębie Lubin 23 – 19 Byåsen HE Hala sportowa SP 14, Lubin
Attendance: 350
Referees: Buache, Meyer (Switzerland)
Bader, Zaleczna 6 (10–9) Alstad, Tomac 5
  (Report)  

11 February 2012
18:15
Viborg HK 37 – 26 IK Sävehof Viborg Stadionhall, Viborg
Attendance: 1,700
Referees: Antić, Jakovljević (Serbia)
Althaus, Fisker, Larsen 6 (17–14) Alm, Odén 6
  (Report)  

11 February 2012
19:00
RK Zaječar 24 – 17 Alba Fehérvár KC Src Kraljevica, Zaječar
Attendance: 2,300
Referees: Mishchuk, Rozhkov (Ukraine)
Mangué 6 (14–10) Tilinger 7
  (Report)  

11 February 2012
17:00
Zvezda Zvenigorod 30 – 23 Randers HK Sport Hall "Zvezda", Zvenigorod
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Konjičanin, Konjičanin (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Pasičnik 7 (15–15) Wörz 7
  (Report)  

12 February 2012
17:00
ŽRK Metalurg 26 – 23 HC Leipzig Sportska Sala "Avtokomanda", Skopje
Attendance: 600
Referees: Cirligeanu, Florescu (Romania)
Krpez 10 (10–13) Kudłacz 9
  (Report)  

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals draw was carried out on 14 February 2012 in the EHF Headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Unlike in the earlier part of the competition, there was no seedings, but all the teams were pulled from the same pot. Teams drawn first from the pot were granted to play the first leg on home ground.[8][9]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Byåsen HE 48–55 HC Leipzig 28–29 20–26
RK Zaječar 53–63 HC Dinamo Volgograd 28–31 25–32
Ferencvárosi TC 67–55 Zvezda Zvenigorod 32–24 35–31
Viborg HK 81–50 Debreceni VSC 42–25 39–25

Matches

First leg

4 March 2012
18:00
Byåsen HE 28 – 29 HC Leipzig Trondheim Spektrum, Trondheim
Attendance: 750
Referees: Rakytina, Tkachuk (Ukraine)
Alstad 11 (18–19) Lang 6
  (Report)  

3 March 2012
19:00
RK Zaječar 28 – 31 HC Dinamo Volgograd Src Kraljevica, Zaječar
Attendance: 2,300
Referees: Katsikis, Michailidis (Greece)
Mangue 7 (15–15) Borshchenko 12
  (Report)  

3 March 2012
20:00
Ferencvárosi TC 32 – 24 Zvezda Zvenigorod Főtáv-FTC Aréna, Budapest
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Kavulic, Skruzny (Czech Republic)
Kovacsicz 6 (21–11) Postnova 6
  (Report)  

4 March 2012
15:00
Viborg HK 42 – 25 Debreceni VSC Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Schaller, Wutzler (Germany)
Jurack 8 (19–13) Kudor 4
  (Report)  

Second leg

12 March 2012
19:30
HC Leipzig 26 – 20 Byåsen HE Arena Leipzig, Leipzig
Attendance: 3,350
Referees: Crnojevic, Kostecki Radic (Croatia)
Visser 7 (15–11) Herrem, Nøstvold 4
  (Report)

10 March 2012
14:00
HC Dinamo Volgograd 32 – 26 RK Zaječar Sports Hall Dinamo, Volgograd
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Brehmer, Skowronek (Poland)
Borshchenko 6 (13–11) Peraica 8
  (Report)  

3 March 2012
20:00
Zvezda Zvenigorod 31 – 35 Ferencvárosi TC Sport Hall Zvezda, Zvenigorod
Attendance: 900
Referees: Mandak, Rudinsky (Slovakia)
four players 6 (14–15) Szucsánszki 6
  (Report)  

11 March 2012
16:00
Debreceni VSC 25 – 39 Viborg HK Hódos Imre Sportcsarnok, Debrecen
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Leczczynski, Piechota (Poland)
three players 4 (11–12) Althaus 10
  (Report)  

Semifinals

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ferencvárosi TC 69–64 HC Dinamo Volgograd 34–26 35–38
HC Leipzig 57–62 Viborg HK 30–29 27–33

First leg

31 March 2012
20:00
Ferencvárosi TC 34 – 26 HC Dinamo Volgograd Dabas-Diego Sportcsarnok, Dabas
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Hakansson, Nilsson (Sweden)
Tomori, Zácsik 8 (20–8) Kochetova, Levina 8
  (Report)  

1 April 2012
15:30
HC Leipzig 30 – 29 Viborg HK Arena Leipzig, Leipzig
Attendance: 5,000
Referees: Pavel, State (Romania)
Müller 8 (14–15) Gulldén 9
  (Report)  

Second leg

7 April 2012
14:00
HC Dinamo Volgograd 38 – 35 Ferencvárosi TC Sports Hall Dinamo, Volgograd
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Leandersson, Lindroos (Finland)
Borshchenko, Kochetova 9 (17–18) Szucsánszki 9
   (Report)  

9 April 2012
16:50
Viborg HK 33 – 27 HC Leipzig Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg
Attendance: 1,750
Referees: Malasinskas, Grigalionis (Lithuania)
Ahlm 7 (14–11) Kudłacz, Augsburg 5
  (Report)  

Final

Matches

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ferencvárosi TC 62–60 Viborg HK 31–30 31–30

First leg

7 May 2012
18:30
Ferencvárosi TC 31 – 30 Viborg HK Dabas-Diego Sportcsarnok, Dabas
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Brehmer, Skowronek (Poland)
Szucsánszki, Tomori 6 (14–12) Skov 8
  (Report)  

Second leg

13 May 2012
16:45
Viborg HK 30 – 31 Ferencvárosi TC Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura (France)
Skov 10 (12–15) Kovacsicz, Szucsánszki 6
  (Report)  
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
2011–12 Winners
Ferencvárosi TC
Third Title

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 2011–12 EHF Cup Winners' Cup are as follows:[10]
Rank Name Team Goals
1 Mónika Kovacsicz Ferencvárosi TC 65
2 Zita Szucsánszki Ferencvárosi TC 62
3 Szandra Zácsik Ferencvárosi TC 61
4 Patricia Alonso Jiménez BM Mar Sagunto 51
5 Zsuzsanna Tomori Ferencvárosi TC 47
6 Jelena Živković Ferencvárosi TC 44
7 Tamara Tilinger Alba Fehérvár KC 42
8 Saskia Lang HC Leipzig 40
Nathalie Augsburg HC Leipzig
Kristina Trishchuk Alba Fehérvár KC
Liudmila Postnova Zvezda Zvenigorod

References

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  2. "Hungarian triumph in EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup". European Handball Federation. 13 May 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  3. "2011/12 Women's Cup Winners' Cup Seeding List" (pdf). European Handball Federation. 19 July 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  4. "2011/12 Women's Cup Winners' Cup Draw Preview". European Handball Federation. 20 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  5. "2011/12 Women's Cup Winners' Cup Draw Results". European Handball Federation. 26 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  6. "Women's Cup Winners' Cup Draw". European Handball Federation. 10 October 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
  7. "Women's Cup Winners' Cup Fixtures". European Handball Federation. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
  8. "2011/12 Women's European Cup Draw Preview". European Handball Federation. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  9. "2011/12 Women's Cup Winner's Cup Quarterfinals Draw Results". European Handball Federation. 14 February 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  10. "2011–12 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup – Top 50 Scorers". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
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