About EHF Champions League

The EHF Champions League is the premier men's handball competition in Europe, organized by the European Handball Federation (EHF). It was first launched in the 1956-57 season, and today features the top teams from the continent competing in a round-robin group stage, followed by knockout rounds leading up to the final.

The current format of the competition involves 16 teams, divided into two groups of 8. The top four teams from each group advance to the knockout stage, which includes quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. The winner of the EHF Champions League is considered the best club handball team in Europe.

The EHF Champions League attracts many of the top professional handball players from around the world, and the competition is widely considered to be among the most prestigious and competitive in the sport. Many of the participating teams also compete in their respective domestic leagues, adding to the overall excitement and intensity of the competition.


Standings

2023/24

Group A
PlWDLPts
1Aalborg220072:544
2Kiel220065:554
3Paris SG220066:604
4Kolstad210161:542
5Kielce210163:642
6Szeged200261:660
7RK Zagreb200254:650
8Eurofarm Pelister200245:690


Group B
PlWDLPts
1Barcelona220062:454
2Telekom Veszprem220066:594
3GOG220068:624
4Porto220054:524
5Celje200265:680
6Wisla Plock200249:540
7Montpellier200256:630
8SC Magdeburg200248:650

      Promotion ~ Champions League (Play Offs: Quarter~finals)
      Promotion ~ Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8~finals)


Outrights
1. Barcelona: 2.75 (30.96%)
2. Telekom Veszprem: 5 (17.03%)
3. SC Magdeburg: 5.5 (15.48%)
4. Industria Kielce: 9 (9.46%)
5. Aalborg Handbold: 9 (9.46%)
6. Paris SG: 13 (6.55%)
7. Kiel: 14 (6.08%)
8. Kolstad: 55 (1.55%)
9. GOG: 55 (1.55%)
10. Szeged: 65 (1.31%)
11. Montpellier: 325 (0.26%)
12. Wisla Plock: 550 (0.15%)
13. Porto: 1100 (0.08%)
14. RK Zagreb: 2500 (0.03%)
15. Celje: 3500 (0.02%)
16. Eurofarm Pelister: 4500 (0.02%)

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