The 2011–12 EHF Cup was the 31st edition of the competition. Lada Togliatti defeated HC Zalău in the final to win its second international title after the 2002 Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
Qualifying rounds
Round 2
Round 3
Last 16
Quarter-finals
Semifinals
Final
Top goalscorers
- As of 12 May 2012
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IHF Cup era (1981–1993) | | Men |
- 1981–82
- 1982–83
- 1983–84
- 1984–85
- 1985–86
- 1986–87
- 1987–88
- 1988–89
- 1989–90
- 1990–91
- 1991–92
- 1992–93
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EHF Cup era (1993–2020) | | Men | |
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EHF European League era (2020–present) | | Men | |
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2011–12 in European handball (EHF) |
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| League competitions | | Men | |
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| Women |
- Albania
- Armenia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- England
- Estonia
- Faroe Islands
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Scotland
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
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