2011–12 Women's EHF Challenge Cup

The 2011–12 Women's EHF Challenge Cup is the ongoing 18th edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for women's handball clubs, running from 30 September 2011 to 13 May 2012. The final will be played by Le Havre AC and 2011 runner-up Muratpasa BSK.[1]

First Qualifying Round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Czech Republic Sokol Písek 330010883+256
Poland Kielce 31028985+42
Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar 31026680142
Belarus Druts 31027388152

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Croatia Zelina 22007644+324
Portugal Alavarium 21016050+102
United Kingdom Olympia London 20023476420
Greece Panetolikos (walkover) XXXXXXXX

Second Qualifying Round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine55–39Greece PAOK27–1728–22
Kopavogur Iceland40–85France Fleury22–3918–46
Sokol Písek Czech Republic81–35Austria Dornbirn Schoren32–1149–24
Yellow Winterthur Switzerland44–50Lithuania Egle Vilnius21–2623–24
Viktoria Berestie Belarus66–52Belgium Fémina Visé39–2727–25
Aranđelovac Serbia76–39Bosnia and Herzegovina Ilidža40–1836–21
Baku Azerbaijan41–62Croatia Zelina18–3523–27
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia70–44Turkey Anadolu33–2137–23

Round of 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine46–45Portugal Juve Lis25–2421–21
Fleury France94–37Republic of Macedonia Gevgelija48–1546–22
Sokol Písek Czech Republic60–74Turkey Muratpasa31–3729–37
Podatkovy Universitet Ukraine68–59Lithuania Egle Vilnius40–3028–29
Viktoria Berestie Belarus50–67Czech Republic Baník Most26–3224–35
Le Havre France50–36Serbia Aranđelovac25–1525–21
Zelina Croatia55–52Poland AZS Politechnika Koszalin30–2125–31
Crvena Zvezda Serbia43–50Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb21–2622–24

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine38–75France Fleury21–3817–37
Muratpasa Turkey75–56Ukraine Podatkovy Universitet41–3134–25
Baník Most Czech Republic43–51France Le Havre18–2325–28
Zelina Croatia37–42Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb24–2313–19

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Fleury France67–68Turkey Muratpasa30–2937–39
Le Havre France42–39Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb23–1719–22

References

  1. Results in EHF's website
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