The 2001–02 EHF Challenge Cup season, was the 9th edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for men's handball clubs, running from 6 October 2001 to 28 April 2002. It was won by Skjern Håndbold from Denmark.[1]

Knockout stage

Round 2

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SSV Forst Brixen Italy 40–50 France US Ivry Handball 19–21 21–29
Os Belenenses Portugal 77–69 Romania CSU Ulplimex Galati 43–40 34–29
SPE Strovolos Cyprus 53–59 Russia KAI Zilant Kazan 25–25 28–34
Metalurg Skopje North Macedonia 56–67 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 31–34 25–33
OLKOM Melitopol Ukraine 68–30 Moldova CS Baracuda 34–20 34–10
SK Reval Sport Estonia w/o Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Borac Banja Luka
Telekom Wien Austria 43–51 Switzerland BSV Wacker Thun 22–21 21–30
IFK Skövde Sweden 46–41 Greece Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 22–21 24–20
HC Tbilisi Georgia (country) 32–91 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Izviđač Ljubuški 16–47 16–44

Round 3

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aguas Santas Portugal 44–47 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 26–20 18–27
OLKOM Melitopol Ukraine 27–55 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 14–28 13–27
BSV Wacker Thun Switzerland 54–42 Netherlands De Groot Groep 29–20 25–22
Os Belenenses Portugal 58–63 Russia SKIF Krasnodar 31–30 27–33
BelAUTOService Novopolotsk Belarus 55–57 Luxembourg HC Bascharage 25–35 30–22
SK Reval Sport Estonia 56–52 Turkey Trabzon Belediyespor 31–25 25–27
RK Jugović Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 47–50 Romania HCM Constanța 31–23 16–27
G.A.C. Kilkis Greece 75–56 Cyprus Cyprus College 41–26 34–30
KAI Zilant Kazan Russia 48–49 North Macedonia RK Pelister 23–22 25–27
Paris St. Germain France 50–45 Iceland Fram Reykjavik 24–23 26–22
Shakhtar-Akademiia Donetsk Ukraine 54–41 Belgium Initia HC Hasselt 30–24 24–17
RK Iskra Bugojno Bosnia and Herzegovina 48–60 Italy Pallamano Rubiera 18–28 30–32
Ula Varena Lithuania 38–56 Switzerland TV Suhr 17–34 21–22
Frederiksberg IF Denmark 45–41 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Izviđač Ljubuški 25–23 20–18
US Ivry Handball France 40–38 Sweden Lunds HK Ajar 23–19 17–19
IFK Skövde Sweden 55–55 (a) Austria Alpla HC Hard 32–28 23–27

Round 4

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Shakhtar-Akademiia Donetsk Ukraine 55–56 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 31–31 24–25
Paris Saint-Germain Handball France 59–59 (a) North Macedonia RK Pelister 33–30 26–29
HCM Constanța Romania 46–50 Poland Śląsk Wrocław 30–26 16–24
Pallamano Rubiera Italy 58–49 Luxembourg HC Bascharage 34–22 24–27
SKIF Krasnodar Russia 46–47 Greece G.A.C. Kilkis 26–19 20–28
Frederiksberg IF Denmark 39–38 Austria Alpla HC Hard 27–18 12–20
SK Reval Sport Estonia 37–67 France US Ivry Handball 20–37 17–30
BSV Wacker Thun Switzerland 52–62 Switzerland TV Suhr 31–30 21–32

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
RK Pelister North Macedonia 52–51 Greece G.A.C. Kilkis 27–22 25–29
Śląsk Wrocław Poland 48–48 (a) France US Ivry Handball 30–24 18–24
Frederiksberg IF Denmark 56–52 Switzerland TV Suhr 34–24 22–28
Pallamano Rubiera Italy 46–58 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 20–30 26–28

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Frederiksberg IF Denmark 60–61 (p) North Macedonia RK Pelister 31–25 29–36
US Ivry Handball France 47–59 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 24–26 23–33

Finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
RK Pelister North Macedonia 44–54 Denmark Skjern Håndbold 27–20 17–34

References

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