2010–11 Women's EHF Cup

The 2010–11 Women's EHF Cup was the 30th edition of the competition, taking place from 4 September 2010 to 8 May 2011. Denmark's FC Midtjylland defeated compatriot Team Tvis Holstebro to win its second EHF Cup.[1] It was the second time the final was played by two clubs from the same country.[2]

Women's EHF Cup
2010–11
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates4 September 201015 May 2011
Final positions
Champions FC Midtjylland
Runner-up Team Tvis Holstebro
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s) Kristina Kristiansen
Ann Grete Nørgaard Østerballe
(71 goals)

Qualifying Rounds

Round 1

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Athieniou 58–61 Prishtina36–3422–27
Valur 56–51 Iuventa Michalovce26–2130–30

Round 2

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
León 96–30 Kale Kičevo50–1646–14
Prishtina 46–77 Kuban Krasnodar24–4222–35
Ilidža 25–56 Spono Nottwil12–2813–28
Gorodnichanka 48–67 Skövde23–3425–33
Békéscsabai ENKSE 54–54 (a) Olimpija Ljubljana32–2322–31
Tvis Holstebro 84–37 Anagennisi Artas49–1835–19
Izmir 77–58 Zug37–2640–32
Vistal Gdynia 57–78 Váci NKSE32–4025–38
Femina Vise 34–71 Dunărea Brăila17–3217–39
Buxtehuder 75–37 Zaporozhye37–2138–16
Hellas Den Haag 42–55 Naisa Niš22–2820–27
Le Havre 53–40 João de Barros24–2129–19
Frisch Auf! Göppingen 75–37 Latsia64–4130–22
Teramo 50–61 Gil Eanes21–3129–30
Oldenburg 62–53 Valur36–2526–28
Zalău 85–27 Dudelange43–1642–11

Round 3

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
León 52–57 Sagunto24–2428–33
Kuban Krasnodar 60–52 Maliye33–2627–26
Lada Togliatti 67–36 Spono Nottwil37–2430–12
Skövde 44–48 Metalurg Skopje20–2724–21
Spartak Kiev 51–54 Olimpija Ljubljana26–2425–30
Tvis Holstebro 54–49 Bayer Leverkusen27–2327–26
Izmir 44–58 Byåsen25–2919–29
Váci NKSE 81–65 Elda38–3043–35
AC Ormi-Loux Patras 47–52 Dunărea Brăila21–2226–30
Buxtehuder 52–53 Esbjerg29–2523–28
Naisa Niš 49–62 Midtjylland23–3126–31
Lublin 44–48 Le Havre22–2422–24
Vejen 65–48 Frisch Auf! Göppingen28–1937–29
Gil Eanes 59–68 VOC Amsterdam30–3429–34
Universitatea Cluj 58–67 Oldenburg28–3030–37
Zalău 51–55 Zaječar29–2522–30

Last 16

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Sagunto 74–59 Kuban Krasnodar42–3132–28
Lada Togliatti 59–40 Metalurg Skopje31–1728–23
Olimpija Ljubljana 30–102 Tvis Holstebro11–5419–48
Byåsen 58–60 Váci NKSE34–2924–31
Dunărea Brăila 42–46 Esbjerg20–2122–25
Midtjylland 52–37 Le Havre28–1424–23
Vejen 65–46 VOC Amsterdam37–2228–24
Oldenburg 81–56 Zaječar42–2539–31

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Sagunto 40–51 Lada Togliatti23–2819–23
Tvis Holstebro 65–60 Váci NKSE36–3229–28
Esbjerg 50–51 Midtjylland21–2729–24
Vejen 50–55 Oldenburg24–2626–29

Semifinals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Lada Togliatti 51–52 Tvis Holstebro32–2619–26
Midtjylland 52–48 Oldenburg27–1925–29

Final

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st match 2nd match
Tvis Holstebro 47–52 Midtjylland26–2421–28

References

  1. Results in the European Handball Federation's website
  2. List of finals in the-sports.org
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