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EHF European League

The EHF European League is an annual men's handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation (EHF) since 1981. It is the second-tier competition of European club handball, ranking only below the EHF Champions League. Previously called the EHF Cup, the competition will be known as the EHF European League from the season 2020–21.[1] Füchse Berlin are the current holders.

EHF European League
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 EHF European League
SportHandball
Founded1981
No. of teams32
CountryEHF members
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Füchse Berlin
(3rd title)
Most titles Frisch Auf Göppingen
THW Kiel
SC Magdeburg
(4 titles each)
Level on pyramid2
Official websiteehfel.eurohandball.com

History edit

It was formerly known as the IHF Cup until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The EHF coefficient rank decides, which teams have access and in which stage they enter.

Winners edit

IHF Cup edit

Year Final Semifinal losers
Champion Score Second place
1981–82
Details
 
VfL Gummersbach
23–14  
Željezničar Sarajevo
 
Slavia Prague
 
Pfadi Winterthur
1982–83
Details
 
ZTR Zaporizhzhia
23–16
22–20
 
IFK Karlskrona
 
Füchse Berlin
 
BK-46 Karis
1983–84
Details
 
TV Grosswallstadt
16–15
20–19
 
HG Gladsaxe
 
Bányász Tatabánya
 
TK Lokomotiva Trnava
1984–85
Details
 
HC Minaur Baia Mare
22–17
14–18
 
ZTR Zaporizhzhia
 
Tecnisa Alicante
 
WAT Margareten Wien
1985–86
Details
 
Raba Vasas ETO Györ
23–17
20–24
 
Tecnisa Alicante
 
Proleter Zrenjanin
 
Lugi Lund
1986–87
Details
 
Granitas Kaunas
23–23
18–18
 
Atlético Madrid BM
 
VfL Gummersbach
 
Urædd Porsgrun
1987–88
Details
 
HC Minaur Baia Mare
20–21
23–20
 
Granitas Kaunas
 
FC Barcelona
 
TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
1988–89
Details
 
TURU Düsseldorf
17–12
15–18
 
ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt
 
CD Cajamadrid
 
SKIF Krasnodar
1989–90
Details
 
SKIF Krasnodar
25–27
29–13
 
Proleter Zrenjanin
 
CD Cajamadrid
 
Dukla Prague
1990–91
Details
 
Borac Banja Luka
20–15
23–24
 
CSKA Moscow
 
TUSEM Essen
 
SKP Bratislava
1991–92
Details
 
SG Wallau-Massenheim
23–25
22–20
 
SKA Minsk
 
Alzira Avidesa
 
Proleter Zrenjanin
1992–93
Details
 
Cantabria
24–20
26–20
 
Bayer Dormagen
 
Steaua Bucuresti
 
SG Leutershausen

EHF Cup edit

Year Final Semifinal losers
Champion Score Second place
1993–94
Details
 
Alzira Avidesa
23–19
21–22
 
ASKÖ Linde Linz
 
Elgorriaga Bidasoa
 
Steaua Bucuresti
1994–95
Details
 
Granollers
26–24
23–21
 
Polyot Cheljabinsk
 
Gorenje Velenje
 
SG Vfl BHW Hameln
1995–96
Details
 
Granollers
28–18
28–27
 
Shakhtar-Academiya
 
Zadar Gortan
 
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
1996–97
Details
 
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
22–25
30–17
 
Virum Sorgenfri
 
Academia Octavio Vigo
 
Granollers
1997–98
Details
 
THW Kiel
23–25
26–21
 
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
 
CSKA Moscow
 
Brodomerkur
1998–99
Details
 
SC Magdeburg
22–30
31–22
 
BM Valladolid
 
TBV Lemgo
 
Sandefjord TIF
1999–00
Details
 
RK Metković Jambo
24–22
23–25
 
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
 
ABC Braga
 
Prevent
2000–01
Details
 
SC Magdeburg
27–27
26–22
 
RK Metković Jambo
 
Bidasoa Irun
 
Haukar
2001–02
Details
 
THW Kiel
36–29
24–28
 
FC Barcelona
 
SG Wallau-Massenheim
 
Gáldar
2002–03
Details
 
FC Barcelona
35–23
33–26
 
Lukoil-Dynamo Astrakhan
 
Dunaferr SE
 
Altea
2003–04
Details
 
THW Kiel
32–28
27–19
 
Altea
 
Dinamo-Romc. Bucuresti
 
Lukoil-Dynamo Astrakhan
2004–05
Details
 
TUSEM Essen
22–30
31–22
 
SC Magdeburg
 
VfL Gummersbach
 
Lukoil-Dynamo Astrakhan
2005–06
Details
 
TBV Lemgo
30–29
25–22
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
 
US Créteil Handball
 
VfL Gummersbach
2006–07
Details
 
SC Magdeburg
30–30
31–28
 
CAI Aragón
 
Grasshopper Club Zürich
 
Skjern Handball
2007–08
Details
 
HSG Nordhorn
31–27
29–30
 
FCK Handball
 
CAI Aragón
 
Cimos Koper
2008–09
Details
 
VfL Gummersbach
29–28
26–22
 
Gorenje
 
TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
 
CAI Aragón
2009–10
Details
 
TBV Lemgo
24–18
28–30
 
Kadetten SH Handball
 
Naturhouse La Rioja
 
SG Flensburg-Handewitt
2010–11
Details
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
23–21
30–26
 
TV Grosswallstadt
 
Naturhouse La Rioja
 
TBV Lemgo
2011–12
Details
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
34–28
26–26
 
Dunkerque HB
 
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
 
SC Magdeburg
Year Final – Four
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2012–13
Details
 
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
26–24  
HBC Nantes
 
Tvis Holstebro
28–27  
Frisch Auf Göppingen
2013–14
Details
 
Pick Szeged
29–28  
Montpellier AHB
 
Füchse Berlin
29–28  
HCM Constanța
2014–15
Details
 
Füchse Berlin
30–27  
Hamburg
 
Skjern Håndbold
27–22  
Gorenje Velenje
2015–16
Details
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
32–26  
Nantes
 
Fraikin Granollers
25–21  
Chambéry Savoie
2016–17
Details
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
30–22  
Füchse Berlin
 
SC Magdeburg
32–31  
Saint-Raphaël Var Handball
2017–18
Details
 
Füchse Berlin
28–25  
Saint-Raphaël Var Handball
 
SC Magdeburg
35–25  
Frisch Auf Göppingen
2018–19
Details
 
THW Kiel
26–22  
Füchse Berlin
 
FC Porto
28–26  
TTH Holstebro
2019–20
Details
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]

EHF European League edit

Year Final – Four (2012/13 to present)
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2020–21
Details
 
SC Magdeburg
28–25  
Füchse Berlin
 
Rhein-Neckar Löwen
32–27  
Orlen Wisła Płock
2021–22
Details
 
SL Benfica
40–39  
SC Magdeburg
 
Orlen Wisła Płock
27–22  
RK Nexe
2022–23
Details
 
Füchse Berlin
36–31  
BM Granollers
 
Frisch Auf Göppingen
33–29  
Montpellier HB

Statistics edit

Winning clubs edit

Performance in the EHF Cup/European League by club
Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
  SC Magdeburg 4 2 1999, 2001, 2007, 2021 2005, 2022
  Frisch Auf Göppingen 4 1 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 2006
  THW Kiel 4 0 1998, 2002, 2004, 2019
  Füchse Berlin 3 3 2015, 2018, 2023 2017, 2019, 2021
  BM Granollers 2 1 1995, 1996 2023
  HC Minaur Baia Mare 2 0 1985, 1988
  VfL Gummersbach 2 0 1982, 2009
  TBV Lemgo 2 0 2006, 2010
  SG Flensburg-Handewitt 1 2 1997 1998, 2000
  ZTR Zaporizhzhia 1 1 1983 1985
  Granitas Kaunas 1 1 1987 1988
  RK Metković 1 1 2000 2001
  FC Barcelona 1 1 2003 2002
  TV Grosswallstadt 1 1 1984 2011
  Raba Vasas ETO Györ 1 0 1986
  TuRU Düsseldorf 1 0 1989
  SKIF Krasnodar 1 0 1990
  RK Borac Banja Luka 1 0 1991
  SG Wallau-Massenheim 1 0 1992
  CB Cantabria 1 0 1993
  Alzira Avidesa 1 0 1994
  TUSEM Essen 1 0 2005
  HSG Nordhorn-Lingen 1 0 2008
  Rhein-Neckar Löwen 1 0 2013
  SC Pick Szeged 1 0 2014
  SL Benfica 1 0 2022
  HBC Nantes 0 2 2013, 2016
  RK Željezničar 0 1 1982
  IFK Karlskrona 0 1 1983
  HG Gladsaxe 0 1 1984
  Tecnisa Alicante 0 1 1986
  Atlético Madrid BM 0 1 1987
  ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt 0 1 1989
  RK Proleter Zrenjanin 0 1 1990
  CSKA Moscow 0 1 1991
  SKA Minsk 0 1 1992
  Bayer Dormagen 0 1 1993
  ASKÖ Linde Linz 0 1 1994
  Polyot Cheljabinsk 0 1 1995
  Shakhtar-Academiya 0 1 1996
  Virum Sorgenfri 0 1 1997
  BM Valladolid 0 1 1999
  Dynamo Astrakhan 0 1 2003
  BM Altea 0 1 2004
  CAI Aragón 0 1 2007
  FCK Håndbold 0 1 2008
  RK Gorenje 0 1 2009
  Kadetten Schaffhausen 0 1 2010
  Dunkerque HB 0 1 2012
  Montpellier Handball 0 1 2014
  HSV Hamburg 0 1 2015
  Saint-Raphaël Var Handball 0 1 2018

Titles by country edit

Rank Country Winners Runners-up Total finals
1   Germany
26
11
37
2   Spain
5
7
12
3   Soviet Union [A]
3
3
6
4   Romania
2
0
2
5   Hungary
2
0
2
6   Yugoslavia [B]
1
2
3
7   Croatia
1
1
2
8   Portugal
1
0
1
9   France
0
5
5
10   Denmark
0
3
3
11   Russia
0
2
2
12   Sweden
0
1
1
13   East Germany
0
1
1
14   Belarus
0
1
1
15   Austria
0
1
1
16   Ukraine
0
1
1
17   Slovenia
0
1
1
18   Switzerland
0
1
1

Notes edit

  • A Results until the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. One club from present day Ukraine won the title once and was runner-up another time, one club from present day Lithuania also won the title once and was runner-up another time, while one title and an additional one time runner-up were achieved by two clubs from present day Russia.
  • B Results until the Breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. One Club from present day Bosnia and Herzegovina won the title once and another was runner-up one time, while a club from present day Serbia was also runner-up one time.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EHF Executive Committee meets at EHF EURO 2020 in Stockholm". European Handball Federation. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  2. ^ "EHF Champions League – Latest News and Results | EHF".

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the men s competition For the women s competition see Women s EHF European League The EHF European League is an annual men s handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation EHF since 1981 It is the second tier competition of European club handball ranking only below the EHF Champions League Previously called the EHF Cup the competition will be known as the EHF European League from the season 2020 21 1 Fuchse Berlin are the current holders EHF European LeagueCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 EHF European LeagueSportHandballFounded1981No of teams32CountryEHF membersConfederationEHF Europe Most recentchampion s Fuchse Berlin 3rd title Most titlesFrisch Auf Goppingen THW Kiel SC Magdeburg 4 titles each Level on pyramid2Official websiteehfel eurohandball com Contents 1 History 2 Winners 2 1 IHF Cup 2 2 EHF Cup 2 3 EHF European League 3 Statistics 3 1 Winning clubs 3 2 Titles by country 3 2 1 Notes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIt was formerly known as the IHF Cup until 1993 Also starting from the 2012 13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners Cup The EHF coefficient rank decides which teams have access and in which stage they enter Winners editIHF Cup edit Year Final Semifinal losersChampion Score Second place1981 82Details nbsp VfL Gummersbach 23 14 nbsp Zeljeznicar Sarajevo nbsp Slavia Prague nbsp Pfadi Winterthur1982 83Details nbsp ZTR Zaporizhzhia 23 16 22 20 nbsp IFK Karlskrona nbsp Fuchse Berlin nbsp BK 46 Karis1983 84Details nbsp TV Grosswallstadt 16 15 20 19 nbsp HG Gladsaxe nbsp Banyasz Tatabanya nbsp TK Lokomotiva Trnava1984 85Details nbsp HC Minaur Baia Mare 22 17 14 18 nbsp ZTR Zaporizhzhia nbsp Tecnisa Alicante nbsp WAT Margareten Wien1985 86Details nbsp Raba Vasas ETO Gyor 23 17 20 24 nbsp Tecnisa Alicante nbsp Proleter Zrenjanin nbsp Lugi Lund1986 87Details nbsp Granitas Kaunas 23 23 18 18 nbsp Atletico Madrid BM nbsp VfL Gummersbach nbsp Uraedd Porsgrun1987 88Details nbsp HC Minaur Baia Mare 20 21 23 20 nbsp Granitas Kaunas nbsp FC Barcelona nbsp TSV St Otmar St Gallen1988 89Details nbsp TURU Dusseldorf 17 12 15 18 nbsp ASK Vorwarts Frankfurt nbsp CD Cajamadrid nbsp SKIF Krasnodar1989 90Details nbsp SKIF Krasnodar 25 27 29 13 nbsp Proleter Zrenjanin nbsp CD Cajamadrid nbsp Dukla Prague1990 91Details nbsp Borac Banja Luka 20 15 23 24 nbsp CSKA Moscow nbsp TUSEM Essen nbsp SKP Bratislava1991 92Details nbsp SG Wallau Massenheim 23 25 22 20 nbsp SKA Minsk nbsp Alzira Avidesa nbsp Proleter Zrenjanin1992 93Details nbsp Cantabria 24 20 26 20 nbsp Bayer Dormagen nbsp Steaua Bucuresti nbsp SG LeutershausenEHF Cup edit Year Final Semifinal losersChampion Score Second place1993 94Details nbsp Alzira Avidesa 23 19 21 22 nbsp ASKO Linde Linz nbsp Elgorriaga Bidasoa nbsp Steaua Bucuresti1994 95Details nbsp Granollers 26 24 23 21 nbsp Polyot Cheljabinsk nbsp Gorenje Velenje nbsp SG Vfl BHW Hameln1995 96Details nbsp Granollers 28 18 28 27 nbsp Shakhtar Academiya nbsp Zadar Gortan nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt1996 97Details nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt 22 25 30 17 nbsp Virum Sorgenfri nbsp Academia Octavio Vigo nbsp Granollers1997 98Details nbsp THW Kiel 23 25 26 21 nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt nbsp CSKA Moscow nbsp Brodomerkur1998 99Details nbsp SC Magdeburg 22 30 31 22 nbsp BM Valladolid nbsp TBV Lemgo nbsp Sandefjord TIF1999 00Details nbsp RK Metkovic Jambo 24 22 23 25 nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt nbsp ABC Braga nbsp Prevent2000 01Details nbsp SC Magdeburg 27 27 26 22 nbsp RK Metkovic Jambo nbsp Bidasoa Irun nbsp Haukar2001 02Details nbsp THW Kiel 36 29 24 28 nbsp FC Barcelona nbsp SG Wallau Massenheim nbsp Galdar2002 03Details nbsp FC Barcelona 35 23 33 26 nbsp Lukoil Dynamo Astrakhan nbsp Dunaferr SE nbsp Altea2003 04Details nbsp THW Kiel 32 28 27 19 nbsp Altea nbsp Dinamo Romc Bucuresti nbsp Lukoil Dynamo Astrakhan2004 05Details nbsp TUSEM Essen 22 30 31 22 nbsp SC Magdeburg nbsp VfL Gummersbach nbsp Lukoil Dynamo Astrakhan2005 06Details nbsp TBV Lemgo 30 29 25 22 nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen nbsp US Creteil Handball nbsp VfL Gummersbach2006 07Details nbsp SC Magdeburg 30 30 31 28 nbsp CAI Aragon nbsp Grasshopper Club Zurich nbsp Skjern Handball2007 08Details nbsp HSG Nordhorn 31 27 29 30 nbsp FCK Handball nbsp CAI Aragon nbsp Cimos Koper2008 09Details nbsp VfL Gummersbach 29 28 26 22 nbsp Gorenje nbsp TSV St Otmar St Gallen nbsp CAI Aragon2009 10Details nbsp TBV Lemgo 24 18 28 30 nbsp Kadetten SH Handball nbsp Naturhouse La Rioja nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt2010 11Details nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 23 21 30 26 nbsp TV Grosswallstadt nbsp Naturhouse La Rioja nbsp TBV Lemgo2011 12Details nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 34 28 26 26 nbsp Dunkerque HB nbsp Rhein Neckar Lowen nbsp SC MagdeburgYear Final FourChampion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place2012 13Details nbsp Rhein Neckar Lowen 26 24 nbsp HBC Nantes nbsp Tvis Holstebro 28 27 nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen2013 14Details nbsp Pick Szeged 29 28 nbsp Montpellier AHB nbsp Fuchse Berlin 29 28 nbsp HCM Constanța2014 15Details nbsp Fuchse Berlin 30 27 nbsp Hamburg nbsp Skjern Handbold 27 22 nbsp Gorenje Velenje2015 16Details nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 32 26 nbsp Nantes nbsp Fraikin Granollers 25 21 nbsp Chambery Savoie2016 17Details nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 30 22 nbsp Fuchse Berlin nbsp SC Magdeburg 32 31 nbsp Saint Raphael Var Handball2017 18Details nbsp Fuchse Berlin 28 25 nbsp Saint Raphael Var Handball nbsp SC Magdeburg 35 25 nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen2018 19Details nbsp THW Kiel 26 22 nbsp Fuchse Berlin nbsp FC Porto 28 26 nbsp TTH Holstebro2019 20 Details Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2 EHF European League edit Year Final Four 2012 13 to present Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place2020 21 Details nbsp SC Magdeburg 28 25 nbsp Fuchse Berlin nbsp Rhein Neckar Lowen 32 27 nbsp Orlen Wisla Plock2021 22 Details nbsp SL Benfica 40 39 nbsp SC Magdeburg nbsp Orlen Wisla Plock 27 22 nbsp RK Nexe2022 23Details nbsp Fuchse Berlin 36 31 nbsp BM Granollers nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 33 29 nbsp Montpellier HBStatistics editWinning clubs edit Performance in the EHF Cup European League by club Club Winners Runners up Years won Years runner up nbsp SC Magdeburg 4 2 1999 2001 2007 2021 2005 2022 nbsp Frisch Auf Goppingen 4 1 2011 2012 2016 2017 2006 nbsp THW Kiel 4 0 1998 2002 2004 2019 nbsp Fuchse Berlin 3 3 2015 2018 2023 2017 2019 2021 nbsp BM Granollers 2 1 1995 1996 2023 nbsp HC Minaur Baia Mare 2 0 1985 1988 nbsp VfL Gummersbach 2 0 1982 2009 nbsp TBV Lemgo 2 0 2006 2010 nbsp SG Flensburg Handewitt 1 2 1997 1998 2000 nbsp ZTR Zaporizhzhia 1 1 1983 1985 nbsp Granitas Kaunas 1 1 1987 1988 nbsp RK Metkovic 1 1 2000 2001 nbsp FC Barcelona 1 1 2003 2002 nbsp TV Grosswallstadt 1 1 1984 2011 nbsp Raba Vasas ETO Gyor 1 0 1986 nbsp TuRU Dusseldorf 1 0 1989 nbsp SKIF Krasnodar 1 0 1990 nbsp RK Borac Banja Luka 1 0 1991 nbsp SG Wallau Massenheim 1 0 1992 nbsp CB Cantabria 1 0 1993 nbsp Alzira Avidesa 1 0 1994 nbsp TUSEM Essen 1 0 2005 nbsp HSG Nordhorn Lingen 1 0 2008 nbsp Rhein Neckar Lowen 1 0 2013 nbsp SC Pick Szeged 1 0 2014 nbsp SL Benfica 1 0 2022 nbsp HBC Nantes 0 2 2013 2016 nbsp RK Zeljeznicar 0 1 1982 nbsp IFK Karlskrona 0 1 1983 nbsp HG Gladsaxe 0 1 1984 nbsp Tecnisa Alicante 0 1 1986 nbsp Atletico Madrid BM 0 1 1987 nbsp ASK Vorwarts Frankfurt 0 1 1989 nbsp RK Proleter Zrenjanin 0 1 1990 nbsp CSKA Moscow 0 1 1991 nbsp SKA Minsk 0 1 1992 nbsp Bayer Dormagen 0 1 1993 nbsp ASKO Linde Linz 0 1 1994 nbsp Polyot Cheljabinsk 0 1 1995 nbsp Shakhtar Academiya 0 1 1996 nbsp Virum Sorgenfri 0 1 1997 nbsp BM Valladolid 0 1 1999 nbsp Dynamo Astrakhan 0 1 2003 nbsp BM Altea 0 1 2004 nbsp CAI Aragon 0 1 2007 nbsp FCK Handbold 0 1 2008 nbsp RK Gorenje 0 1 2009 nbsp Kadetten Schaffhausen 0 1 2010 nbsp Dunkerque HB 0 1 2012 nbsp Montpellier Handball 0 1 2014 nbsp HSV Hamburg 0 1 2015 nbsp Saint Raphael Var Handball 0 1 2018Titles by country edit Rank Country Winners Runners up Total finals1 nbsp Germany 26 11 372 nbsp Spain 5 7 123 nbsp Soviet Union A 3 3 64 nbsp Romania 2 0 25 nbsp Hungary 2 0 26 nbsp Yugoslavia B 1 2 37 nbsp Croatia 1 1 28 nbsp Portugal 1 0 19 nbsp France 0 5 510 nbsp Denmark 0 3 311 nbsp Russia 0 2 212 nbsp Sweden 0 1 113 nbsp East Germany 0 1 114 nbsp Belarus 0 1 115 nbsp Austria 0 1 116 nbsp Ukraine 0 1 117 nbsp Slovenia 0 1 118 nbsp Switzerland 0 1 1Notes edit A Results until the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 One club from present day Ukraine won the title once and was runner up another time one club from present day Lithuania also won the title once and was runner up another time while one title and an additional one time runner up were achieved by two clubs from present day Russia B Results until the Breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s One Club from present day Bosnia and Herzegovina won the title once and another was runner up one time while a club from present day Serbia was also runner up one time See also editEHF Champions League EHF European CupReferences edit EHF Executive Committee meets at EHF EURO 2020 in Stockholm European Handball Federation 24 January 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2020 EHF Champions League Latest News and Results EHF External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EHF European League amp oldid 1201585703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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