Английская Википедия:EHF Champions League
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox sports league The EHF Champions League is the most important club handball competition for men's teams in Europe and involves the leading teams from the top European nations. The competition is organised every year by EHF. The official name for the men's competition is the EHF Champions League Men.
The EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter.
Eligibility and qualifying
Each year, the EHF publishes a ranking list of its member federations. The first 9 nations are automatically permitted to participate in the tournament with their national champion.[1] The national federation ranked first place in the EHF European League, currently Germany,[2] is awarded a second qualification berth for the domestic runner-up.[3] The remaining six positions are designated through wildcards, with each national federation without two teams already qualified able to submit a single applicant.[3] The wildcards are judged on five criteria: venue, TV, spectators, results in past EHF competitions and product management and digital.[3]
Tournament format
Each year, the EHF publishes a ranking list of its member federations. The first nine nations are allowed to participate in the tournament with their national champion. In addition, the tenth spot is reserved for the best ranked national federation of the EHF European League Men. The national federations are allowed to request upgrades for their teams eligible to play in the EHF European League and based on the criteria list the EHF Executive Committee approves six upgrades.
The EHF Champions League is divided into four stages. All participating teams enter the competition in the group phase.
The current playing system has been introduced before the 2020/21 season.
Group phase
Since the 2020/21 season, the format sees two groups formed, with eight teams each in Group A and B. All the teams in each group play each other twice, in home and away matches (14 rounds in total). The first two teams in Groups A and B advance directly to the quarter-finals, while teams from positions three to six in each of these groups proceed to the playoff. The season is over for the last two teams in each group after the completion of the group phase.
Play off
The pairings for the playoff are decided by the placement of the teams at the end of the group phase (A6 vs B3, B6 vs A3, A5 vs B4 and B5 vs A4). Each pairing is decided via a home and away format, with the aggregate winners over the two legs advancing to the quarter-finals. The higher ranked teams in the group phase have the home right advantage in the second leg.
Quarter-finals
The pairings for the quarter-finals are also decided by the placement in the group phase (Winner of A5/B4 vs A1, Winner B5/A4 vs B1, Winner A6/B3 vs A2, Winner B6/A3 vs B2). The ties are decided through a home and away format, with the four winners over the two legs played in each pairing advancing to the EHF FINAL4. The higher ranked teams in the group phase have the home right advantage in the second leg.
EHF FINAL4
The official name for the men's EHF FINAL4 is the EHF FINAL4 Men. The participating EHF FINAL4 teams are paired for the semifinals through a draw and play the last two matches of the season over a single weekend at one venue. The two semi-finals are played on a Saturday, with the third-place game and final on a Sunday.
Brand Sound
Much like the visual brand identity, the brand sound identity will acoustically connect the various leagues and tournaments which fit under the EHF umbrella. For the EHF Brand Sound, the authors got to the core of "The Sound of Handball" and created a handball sound DNA as the recurring element across all audio-visual applications. The jump shot was identified as the most iconic and defining handball movement.
Through video analysis and motion tracking, the jump shot was extracted into a rhythmic design pattern. There are numerous application opportunities of the brand sound, which will be developed over time. First implementations of the new EHF Brand Sound will be heard in the EHF Champions League. The premium character of this tournament was translated into a modern sound design through a new EHF Champions League sound logo and anthem. Both will come to life in the arena and will consistently complement all audio-visual communications.
The previous anthem for the EHF Champions League is "Hymn of the Champions", used until the end of the 2019/20 season and exclusively written by Austrian film composer Roman Kariolou in 2007. The recording played during the entry ceremony before every game was performed by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Hernando.[4]
Winners
European Champions Cup (organised by IHF)
EHF Champions League
Notes:
Bold : Aggregate
Bold-italic : Winner's goals
Records and statistics
Winning clubs
Шаблон:Location map+ Шаблон:EHF Champions League Performance by clubs
Titles by country
Notes
- Шаблон:Note labelResults 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.
- Шаблон:Note labelResults 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.
- Шаблон:Note labelResults until the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. Three titles and two times runners-up were all achieved by HC Dukla Prague.
All-time top scorers
Rank | Player | Goals | Seasons | Шаблон:Tooltip |
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1 | Шаблон:Flagicon Kiril Lazarov | 1363 | 20 | [5] |
2 | Шаблон:Flagicon Nikola Karabatić | 1182 | 17 | [6] |
3 | Шаблон:Flagicon Mikkel Hansen | 1113 | 16 | [7] |
4 | Шаблон:Flagicon Timur Dibirov | 1110 | 19 | [8] |
5 | Шаблон:Flagicon Momir Ilić | 969 | 14 | [9] |
6 | Шаблон:Flagicon Marko Vujin | 861 | 14 | [10] |
7 | Шаблон:Flagicon Siarhei Rutenka | 838 | 13 | [11] |
8 | Шаблон:Flagicon László Nagy | 806 | 17 | [12] |
9 | Шаблон:Flagicon Ivan Čupić | 801 | 16 | [13] |
10 | Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Dujshebaev | 753 | 11 | [14] |
11 | Шаблон:Flagicon Zlatko Horvat | 729 | 18 | [15] |
12 | Шаблон:Flagicon Víctor Tomás | 717 | 17 | [16] |
13 | Шаблон:Flagicon Uwe Gensheimer | 715 | 10 | [17] |
14 | Шаблон:Flagicon Domagoj Duvnjak | 701 | 16 | [18] |
15 | Шаблон:Flagicon Jonas Källman | 694 | 17 | [19] |
16 | Шаблон:Flagicon Niclas Ekberg | 693 | 11 | [20] |
17 | Шаблон:Flagicon Vid Kavtičnik | 683 | 15 | [21] |
18 | Шаблон:Flagicon Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson | 676 | 14 | [22] |
19 | Шаблон:Flagicon Filip Jícha | 633 | 9 | [23] |
20 | Шаблон:Flagicon Gašper Marguč | 628 | 12 | [24] |
All-time Final Four top scorers
Rank | Player | Goals | Шаблон:Tooltip |
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1 | Шаблон:Flagicon Aleix Gómez | 70 | 5 |
2 | Шаблон:Flagicon Kiril Lazarov | 68 | 7 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Mikkel Hansen | 68 | 7 | |
4 | Шаблон:Flagicon Aron Pálmarsson | 59 | 9 |
5 | Шаблон:Flagicon Momir Ilić | 58 | 8 |
6 | Шаблон:Flagicon Filip Jícha | 56 | 6 |
7 | Шаблон:Flagicon László Nagy | 55 | 7 |
8 | Шаблон:Flagicon Ivan Čupić | 49 | 7 |
9 | Шаблон:Flagicon Niclas Ekberg | 48 | 7 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Dika Mem | 48 | 6 | |
11 | Шаблон:Flagicon Siarhei Rutenka | 47 | 4 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Víctor Tomás | 47 | 7 | |
Шаблон:Flagicon Luka Cindrić | 47 | 7 | |
14 | Шаблон:Flagicon Domagoj Duvnjak | 46 | 5 |
15 | Шаблон:Flagicon Juanín García | 44 | 4 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Timothey N'Guessan | 44 | 5 | |
17 | Шаблон:Flagicon Nedim Remili | 43 | 4 |
18 | Шаблон:Flagicon Alex Dujshebaev | 42 | 4 |
19 | Шаблон:Flagicon Nikola Karabatić | 39 | 7 |
20 | Шаблон:Flagicon Jesper Nøddesbo | 38 | 6 |
Goals scored in the Final Four by nations
All the goals (3350) scored in the Final Four by the nationality of the players.
- Last updated after the 2022/23 season.
Rank | Nation | Goals |
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1 | Шаблон:Flagicon Spain | 526 |
2 | Шаблон:Flagicon France | 519 |
3 | Шаблон:Flagicon Germany | 285 |
4 | Шаблон:Flagicon Denmark | 262 |
5 | Шаблон:Flagicon Croatia | 250 |
6 | Шаблон:Flagicon Poland | 189 |
7 | Шаблон:Flagicon Sweden | 183 |
8 | Шаблон:Flagicon Serbia | 159 |
9 | Шаблон:Flagicon Slovenia | 147 |
10 | Шаблон:Flagicon Iceland | 142 |
11 | Шаблон:Flagicon Hungary | 123 |
Rank | Nation | Goals |
---|---|---|
12 | Шаблон:Flagicon Belarus | 85 |
13 | Шаблон:Flagicon Russia | 78 |
14 | Шаблон:Flagicon North Macedonia | 76 |
15 | Шаблон:Flagicon Czech Republic | 56 |
16 | Шаблон:Flagicon Norway | 54 |
17 | Шаблон:Flagicon Netherlands | 35 |
18 | Шаблон:Flagicon Montenegro | 33 |
19 | Шаблон:Flagicon Latvia | 32 |
20 | Шаблон:Flagicon Egypt | 25 |
21 | Шаблон:Flagicon Brazil | 24 |
22 | Шаблон:Flagicon Portugal | 13 |
Rank | Nation | Goals |
---|---|---|
23 | Шаблон:Flagicon Ukraine | 11 |
24 | Шаблон:Flagicon Austria | 9 |
25 | Шаблон:Flagicon Tunisia | 9 |
26 | Шаблон:Flagicon Argentina | 7 |
27 | Шаблон:Flagicon Lithuania | 4 |
28 | Шаблон:Flagicon Switzerland | 4 |
29 | Шаблон:Flagicon Bosnia and Hercegovina | 3 |
30 | Шаблон:Flagicon Italy | 3 |
31 | Шаблон:Flagicon Iran | 2 |
32 | Шаблон:Flagicon Slovakia | 2 |
Coaches with most titles
Coach | Titles | Clubs | |
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# | List | ||
Шаблон:Flagicon Valero Rivera | 6 | 1 | Barcelona 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Talant Dujshebaev | 4 | 2 | Ciudad Real 2006, 2008, 2009, Kielce 2016 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Xavier Pascual | 3 | 1 | Barcelona 2011, 2015, 2021 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Alfreð Gíslason | 3 | 2 | Magdeburg 2002, Kiel 2010, 2012 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Spartak Mironovitch | 3 | 1 | SKA Minsk 1987, 1989, 1990 |
* Шаблон:Flagicon Horst Dreischang won titles with Gummersbach in 1967 and 1970. He was Gummersbach's coach until 29 January 1971, just after 1st game of Champions League 1/4 finals, which Gummersbach won with 11 goals lead. Gummersbach won the title that year.[25][26]
As Player and Coach combined
Player/Coach | Titles | as Player | as Coach | ||
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# | List | # | List | ||
Шаблон:Flagicon Carlos Ortega | 7 | 6 | Barcelona 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005 | 1 | Barcelona 2022 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Talant Dujshebaev | 5 | 1 | Teka Santander 1994 | 4 | Ciudad Real 2006, 2008, 2009, Kielce 2016 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Roberto García Parrondo | 3 | 2 | Ciudad Real 2008, 2009 | 1 | Vardar 2019 |
Sponsorship
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:EHF Champions League seasons Шаблон:EHF Champions League winners Шаблон:EHF Club Competitions Шаблон:International Handball Clubs Competitions Шаблон:European Club Competitions
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ eurohandball.com Hymn of the ChampionsШаблон:Dead link
- ↑ Kiril Lazarov
- ↑ Nikola Karabatić
- ↑ Mikkel Hansen
- ↑ Timur Dibirov
- ↑ Momir Ilić
- ↑ Marko Vujin
- ↑ Siarhei Rutenka
- ↑ László Nagy
- ↑ Ivan Čupić
- ↑ Alex Dujshebaev
- ↑ Zlatko Horvat
- ↑ Víctor Tomás
- ↑ Uwe Gensheimer
- ↑ Domagoj Duvnjak
- ↑ Jonas Källman
- ↑ Niclas Ekberg
- ↑ Vid Kavtičnik
- ↑ Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson
- ↑ Filip Jícha
- ↑ Gašper Marguč
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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