European_Cup_and_EHF_Champions_League_records_and_statistics

European Cup and EHF Champions League records and statistics

European Cup and EHF Champions League records and statistics

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This page details statistics of the European Cup and Champions League.

General performances

By club

More information Winners, Runners-up ...

By nation

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Some countries ceased to exist during the early 1990s. SC Magdeburg is the only handball club who has won the European club title while representing two different countries (e.g. East Germany and Germany).

Notes

  • A Results until the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Three out of five titles were won by clubs from present day Belarus, while two titles and the additional three times runners-up were achieved by clubs from present day Russia.
  • B Results until the Breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. Clubs from present day Serbia won the title two times and were runners-up additional two times, clubs from present day Croatia won the title once and were runners-up three times, clubs from present day Bosnia and Herzegovina won the title once and were runners-up once, while clubs from present day Slovenia were runners-up one time.
  • C Results until the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. Three titles and two times runners-up were all achieved by HC Dukla Prague.

Number of participating clubs of the Champions League era

The following is a list of clubs that have played in or qualified for the Champions League group stages.

As of June 2023

More information #, Clubs ...
Notes
  • Team in bold qualified for the knockout phase.
  • Nation in italics means there is no separate wikipedia article for the nation's handball league.

Clubs

Performance review (from 1993–present)

By semi-final appearances (European Cup and EHF Champions League)

More information Team, No. ...
Team in Bold:
Finalist team in season

Note: In the 1994, 1995 and 1996 seasons there were no semi-finals as the finalists qualified via a group stage. The winners (Braga and TEKA Santander in 1994, Zagreb and Bidasoa Irún in 1995, Bidasoa Irún and Barcelona in 1996) and runners-up (Nîmes and UHK West Wien in 1994, TEKA Santander and THW Kiel in 1995, THW Kiel and Pfadi Winterthur in 1996) of the two groups are still marked as semi-finalists in the table.

By quarter-final and semi-final appearances (EHF Champions League)

More information Team, Years in QF (not in SF) ...
Team in Bold:
Finalist team in season

EHF Champions League Final Four

The history of the EHF Champions League Final Four system, which was permanently introduced in the 2009–10 season.

By season

Performance by club

More information Club, 1st ...

Countries

See also


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