2011–12 Women's EHF Challenge Cup

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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 .[1]

First qualifying round[]

Group A[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 108 83 +25 6
Poland Kielce 3 1 0 2 89 85 +4 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar 3 1 0 2 66 80 −14 2
Belarus 3 1 0 2 73 88 −15 2

Group B[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Croatia 2 2 0 0 76 44 +32 4
Portugal Alavarium 2 1 0 1 60 50 +10 2
United Kingdom 2 0 0 2 34 76 −42 0
Greece (walkover) X X X X X X X X

Second qualifying round[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
HC Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine 55–39 Greece PAOK 27–17 28–22
Kopavogur Iceland 40–85 France Fleury 22–39 18–46
Czech Republic 81–35 Austria Dornbirn Schoren 32–11 49–24
Switzerland 44–50 Lithuania Egle Vilnius 21–26 23–24
HC Victoria-Berestie Belarus 66–52 Belgium Fémina Visé 39–27 27–25
Aranđelovac Serbia 76–39 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ilidža 40–18 36–21
Baku Azerbaijan 41–62 Croatia 18–35 23–27
Lokomotiva Zagreb Croatia 70–44 Turkey 33–21 37–23

Round of 16[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
HC Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine 46–45 Portugal 25–24 21–21
Fleury France 94–37 North Macedonia 48–15 46–22
Czech Republic 60–74 Turkey Muratpasa 31–37 29–37
Ukraine 68–59 Lithuania Egle Vilnius 40–30 28–29
HC Victoria-Berestie Belarus 50–67 Czech Republic Baník Most 26–32 24–35
Le Havre France 50–36 Serbia Aranđelovac 25–15 25–21
Croatia 55–52 Poland AZS Politechnika Koszalin 30–21 25–31
Crvena Zvezda Serbia 43–50 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 21–26 22–24

Quarter-finals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
HC Dnepryanka Kherson Ukraine 38–75 France Fleury 21–38 17–37
Muratpasa Turkey 75–56 Ukraine 41–31 34–25
Baník Most Czech Republic 43–51 France Le Havre 18–23 25–28
Croatia 37–42 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 24–23 13–19

Semifinals[]

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Fleury France 67–68 Turkey Muratpasa 30–29 37–39
Le Havre France 42–39 Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb 23–17 19–22

References[]

  1. ^ Results Archived 2019-05-28 at the Wayback Machine in EHF's website
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