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Women's EHF Champions League

The Women's EHF Champions League is the competition for the top women's handball clubs in Europe, organised annually by the European Handball Federation (EHF). It is the most prestigious tournament for clubs, with the champions of Europe's top national leagues participating.

EHF Champions League
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 Women's EHF Champions League
SportHandball
Founded1961; 62 years ago (1961)
No. of teams16
CountryEHF members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Vipers Kristiansand
(3rd title)
Most titles Spartak Kyiv
(13 titles)
Related
competitions
EHF European League
Official websiteehfcl.eurohandball.com

Tournament structure edit

Each year, the EHF publishes a ranking list of its member federations. The first 27 nations are allowed to participate in the tournament with their national champion. The national federations are allowed to request extra places or upgrades from the EHF European League.

The EHF Champions League is divided into five stages. Depending on the ranking of their national federation and of the criteria list, teams can enter the competition in either qualification or the group phase.

The current playing system changed for the 2020–21 season.

Qualification tournament edit

Groups of four teams are formed. The number of groups can vary each season. Teams from each group play semi-finals and finals, in a single venue over a weekend. The winning team from each group advance to the group phase, while teams from lower ranks continue in the EHF European League.

Tournament format edit

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. 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 edit

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 play off. The season is over for the last two teams in each group after the completion of the group phase.

Play off edit

The pairings for the play off 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 participating EHF FINAL4 teams are paired for the semi-finals 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.

Summary edit

European Champions Cup edit

Year Final Semi-finals losers
Champion Score Runner-up
1961
Details
 
Știința București
13–5
(8–1 / 5–4)
 
Dynamo Prague
 
Žalgiris Kaunas
 
RSF Mulheim
1961–62
Details
 
Sparta Prague
11–7
(2–3 / 9–4)
 
ORK Belgrade
 
RSF Mulheim
 
Știința București
1962–63
Details
 
Trud Moscow
11–8  
Frederiksberg IF
 
Fortschritt Weissenfels
 
Rapid București
1963–64
Details
 
Rapid București
14–13  
Helsingør IF
 
Spartacus Budapest
 
Eimsbütteler TV
1964–65
Details
 
HG København
21–16
(14–6 / 7–10)
 
Spartacus Budapest
 
Swift Roermond
 
Lokomotiva Zagreb
1965–66
Details
 
SC Leipzig
17–11
(10–5 / 7–6)
 
HG København
 
Spartacus Budapest
 
Sparta Prague
1966–67
Details
 
Žalgiris Kaunas
8–7  
SC Leipzig
 
Universitatea Timișoara
 
Bohemians Prague
1967–68
Details
 
Žalgiris Kaunas
13–11  
Empor Rostock
 
KS Cracovia
 
Rapid București
1969–70
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
9–7  
SC Leipzig
 
Žalgiris Kaunas
 
HG København
1970–71
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
11–9  
Ferencvárosi TC
 
1.FC Nürnberg
 
HG København
1971–72
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
12–8  
SC Leipzig
 
Bakony Veszprém
 
Universitatea București
1972–73
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
17–8  
Universitatea Timișoara
 
NILOC Amsterdam
 
SC Leipzig
1973–74
Details
 
SC Leipzig
12–10  
Spartak Kyiv
 
Eintracht Minden
 
Radnički Belgrade
1974–75
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
14–10  
Lokomotiva Zagreb
 
IEFS București
 
Vasas Budapest
1975–76
Details
 
Radnicki Belgrade
22–12  
Swift Roermond
 
Admira Wien
 
Stockholmspolisens IF
1976–77
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
15–7  
SC Leipzig
 
Radnicki Belgrade
 
IL Vestar
1977–78
Details
 
TSC Berlin
19–14  
Vasas Budapest
 
IL Vestar
 
Ruch Chorzów
1978–79
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
27–26
(13–17 / 14–9)
 
Vasas Budapest
 
Eintracht Minden
 
SC Leipzig
1979–80
Details
 
RK Radnicki Belgrade
45–29
(22–19 / 23–10 )
 
Inter Bratislava
 
Stockholmspolisens IF
 
VIG G. Dimitrov
1980–81
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
39–26
(17–13 / 22–13)
 
Radnicki Belgrade
 
VIG G. Dimitrov
 
RK Osijek
1981–82
Details
 
Vasas Budapest
50–43
(29–19 / 21–24)
 
Radnicki Belgrade
 
Spartak Kyiv
 
Rulmentul Braşov
1982–83
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
48–36
(23–19 / 25–17)
 
Radnicki Belgrade
 
Bayer Leverkusen
 
Vasas Budapest
1983–84
Details
 
Radnicki Belgrade
42–35
(22–16 / 20–19)
 
Bayer Leverkusen
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Vasas Budapest
1984–85
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
41–31
(23–16 / 18–15)
 
Radnicki Belgrade
 
SC Leipzig
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
1985–86
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
52–45
(29–23 / 23–22)
 
Ştiinţa Bacău
 
Vasas Budapest
 
Budućnost Titograd
1986–87
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
50–37
(25–17 / 25–20)
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Ştiinţa Bacău
 
ZVL Prešov
1987–88
Details
 
Spartak Kyiv
33–31
(16–14 / 17–17)
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Spartacus Budapest
 
Radnicki Belgrade
1988–89
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
37–33
(16–14 / 21–19)
 
Spartak Kyiv
 
Debreceni VSC
 
CS Mureșul
1989–90
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
59–50
(29–24 / 30–26)
 
Kuban Krasnodar
 
Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
SC Brühl
1990–91
Details
 
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
43–40
(21–15 / 22–25)
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Rostselmash
 
Építők SC
1991–92
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
34–32
(15–14 / 19–18)
 
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
 
Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
Walle Bremen
1992–93
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
40–25
(17–14 / 23–11)
 
Vasas Budapest
 
Mar Valencia
 
Walle Bremen

EHF Women's Champions League (knockout system) edit

Year Final Semi-finals losers
Champion Score Runner-up
1993–94
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
45–39
(18–20 / 25–21)
 
Vasas Budapest
 
Mar Valencia
 
TV Giessen-Lützellinden
1994–95
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
40–36
(17–14 / 26–19)
 
Podravka Koprivnica
 
Mar Valencia
 
Walle Bremen
1995–96
Details
 
Podravka Koprivnica
38–37
(17–13 / 25–20)
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Mar Valencia
 
Ferencvárosi TC
1996–97
Details
 
Mar Valencia
58–50
(35–26 / 24–23)
 
Viborg HK
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Ferencvárosi TC
1997–98
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
56–47
(28–21 / 26–28)
 
Mar Valencia
 
Podravka Koprivnica
 
Budućnost Podgorica
1998–99
Details
 
Dunaferr NK
51–49
(25–23 / 26–26)
 
Krim Ljubljana
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Budućnost Podgorica
1999–00
Details
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
52–45
(32–23 / 22–20)
 
Kometal Gjorče Petrov
 
Buducnost Podgorica
 
Volgograd Akva
2000–01
Details
 
Krim Ljubljana
47–41
(22–22 / 25–19)
 
Viborg HK
 
Budućnost Podgorica
 
Ferencvárosi TC
2001–02
Details
 
Kometal Gjorče Petrov
51–49
(27–25 / 26–22)
 
Ferencvárosi TC
 
Larvik HK
 
Budućnost Podgorica
2002–03
Details
 
Krim Ljubljana
63–58
(30–27 / 36–28)
 
Mar Valencia
 
Ikast EH
 
Viborg HK
2003–04
Details
 
Slagelse FH
61–56
(25–24 / 32–36)
 
Krim Ljubljana
 
Dunaferr NK
 
Larvik HK
2004–05
Details
 
Slagelse FH
54–43
(27–23 / 20–27)
 
Kometal Gjorče Petrov
 
Dunaferr NK
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
2005–06
Details
 
Viborg HK
44–43
(22–24 / 20–21)
 
Krim Ljubljana
 
BM Sagunto
 
Aalborg DH
2006–07
Details
 
Slagelse FH
61–53
(29–29 / 32–24)
 
Lada Togliatti
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
2007–08
Details
 
Zvezda Zvenigorod
56–53
(25–24 / 29–31)
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Lada Togliatti
2008–09
Details
 
Viborg HK
50–49
(24–26 / 23–26)
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
Hypo Niederösterreich
2009–10
Details
 
Viborg HK
60–52
(28–21 / 32–31)
 
Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Larvik HK
2010–11
Details
 
Larvik HK
47–46
(23–21 / 25–24)
 
SD Itxako
 
ŽRK Budućnost
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
2011–12
Details
 
ŽRK Budućnost
54–54
(29–27 / 27–25)
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
Larvik HK
2012–13
Details
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
47–43
(21–24 / 23–22)
 
Larvik HK
 
Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea
 
Krim Ljubljana

EHF Women's Champions League (EHF FINAL4 system) edit

Year Final Semi-finals losers
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2013–14
Details
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
27–21  
ŽRK Budućnost
 
HC Vardar
 
FC Midtjylland
2014–15
Details
 
ŽRK Budućnost
26–22  
Larvik HK
 
HC Vardar
 
Dinamo Volgograd
2015–16
Details
 
CSM București
29–26
(Pen)
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
HC Vardar
 
ŽRK Budućnost
2016–17
Details
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
31–30
(OT)
 
HC Vardar
 
CSM București
 
ŽRK Budućnost
2017–18
Details
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
27–26
(OT)
 
HC Vardar
 
CSM București
 
Rostov-Don
2018–19
Details
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
25–24  
Rostov-Don
 
Vipers Kristiansand
 
Metz Handball
2019–20
Details
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
2020–21
Details
 
Vipers Kristiansand
34–28  
Brest Bretagne Handball
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
CSKA Moscow
2021–22
Details
 
Vipers Kristiansand
33–31  
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Metz Handball
 
Team Esbjerg
2022–23
Details
 
Vipers Kristiansand
28–24  
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
 
Győri Audi ETO KC
 
Team Esbjerg

Records and statistics edit

Performance by club edit

Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Spartak Kyiv 13 2 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 1974, 1989
  Hypo Niederösterreich 8 5 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000 1987, 1988, 1991, 1996, 2008
  Győri ETO KC 5 4 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 2009, 2012, 2016, 2022
  Radnički Belgrade 3 4 1976, 1980, 1984 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985
  Viborg HK 3 2 2006, 2009, 2010 1997, 2001
  Slagelse DT 3 0 2004, 2005, 2007
  Vipers Kristiansand 3 0 2021, 2022, 2023
  SC Leipzig 2 4 1966, 1974 1967, 1970, 1972, 1977
  Krim Ljubljana 2 3 2001, 2003 1999, 2004, 2006
  ŽRK Budućnost 2 1 2012, 2015 2014
  Žalgiris Kaunas 2 0 1967, 1968
  Vasas Budapest 1 4 1982 1978, 1979, 1993, 1994
  Sagunto 1 2 1997 1998, 2003
  Kometal Skopje 1 2 2002 2000, 2005
  Larvik HK 1 2 2011 2013, 2015
  HG København 1 1 1965 1966
  TV Giessen-Lützellinden 1 1 1991 1992
  Podravka Koprivnica 1 1 1996 1995
  Știința București 1 0 1961
  Sparta Prague 1 0 1962
  Trud Moscow 1 0 1963
  Rapid București 1 0 1964
  TSC Berlin 1 0 1978
  Dunaferr NK 1 0 1999
  Zvezda Zvenigorod 1 0 2008
  CSM București 1 0 2016
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 0 3 1971, 2002, 2023

Performance by country edit

Rank Country Winners Runners-up Total finals
1   Soviet Union
16
3
19
2   Austria
8
5
13
3   Hungary
7
12
19
4   Denmark
7
5
12
5   Norway
4
2
6
6   Yugoslavia
3
6
9
7   East Germany
3
5
8
8   Romania
3
3
6
9   Slovenia
2
3
5
10   Montenegro
2
1
3
11   North Macedonia
1
4
5
12   Spain
1
3
4
13   Czech Republic
1
2
3
  Germany
1
2
3
  Russia
1
2
3
16   Croatia
1
1
2
17   France
0
1
1
18   Netherlands
0
1
1
Total 60 60 120
Notes
  • 1: Goals from four seasons (1998–2002) are missing. Bojana Popovic's tally is higher than what is written here.[19]

Goals scored in the Final Four by nations edit

All goals (1963) scored in the Final Four by the nationality of the players.

Last updated after the 2022/23 season.

Players with the most Champions League titles edit

bold - active players

Players Titles Winning years and clubs
# List
 /  Zinaida Turchyna 13 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
 / /  Nataliya Rusnachenko 9or10 2 Spartak Kyiv 1986, 1987, 1988, Hypo Niederösterreich 1990(??), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
 /  Larysa Karlova 8 1 Spartak Kyiv 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
  Katrine Lunde 7 3 Viborg 2009, 2010, Győri ETO KC 2013, 2014, Vipers Kristiansand 2021, 2022, 2023
 /  Marianna Racz 7 2 Vasas Budapest 1982, Hypo Niederösterreich 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
 /  Stanka Božović 7 1 Hypo Niederösterreich 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
 /  Nataliya Tymoshkina 7 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979
  Nora Mørk 6 3 Larvik HK 2011, Győri ETO KC 2017, 2018, 2019, Vipers Kristiansand 2021, 2022
  Bojana Popović 6 3 Slagelse FH 2004, 2005, 2007, Viborg HK 2009, 2010, ŽRK Budućnost 2012
 /  Ausra Fridrikas 6 2 Hypo Niederösterreich 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, Slagelse FH 2004, 2005
  Jana Knedlíková 6 2 Győri ETO KC 2017, 2018, 2019, Vipers Kristiansand 2021, 2022, 2023
 /  Lyudmyla Poradnyk 6or7 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970(??), 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979
 /  Olha Zubaryeva 6 1 Spartak Kyiv 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986
  Heidi Løke 5 3 Larvik HK 2011, Győri ETO KC 2013, 2014, 2017, Vipers Kristiansand 2021
  Eduarda Amorim 5 1 Győri ETO KC 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019
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The Women s EHF Champions League is the competition for the top women s handball clubs in Europe organised annually by the European Handball Federation EHF It is the most prestigious tournament for clubs with the champions of Europe s top national leagues participating EHF Champions LeagueCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 Women s EHF Champions LeagueSportHandballFounded1961 62 years ago 1961 No of teams16CountryEHF membersContinentEuropeMost recentchampion s Vipers Kristiansand 3rd title Most titlesSpartak Kyiv 13 titles RelatedcompetitionsEHF European LeagueOfficial websiteehfcl eurohandball com Contents 1 Tournament structure 1 1 Qualification tournament 2 Tournament format 2 1 Group phase 2 2 Play off 3 Summary 3 1 European Champions Cup 3 2 EHF Women s Champions League knockout system 3 3 EHF Women s Champions League EHF FINAL4 system 4 Records and statistics 4 1 Performance by club 4 2 Performance by country 4 3 All time top scorers 4 4 All time top scorers of the WOMEN S EHF FINAL4 4 5 Top scorers by season 4 6 WOMEN S EHF FINAL4 MVPs by season 4 7 Goals scored in the Final Four by nations 4 8 Top Scorers by Team 4 9 Top Scorers by Country 4 10 Players with the most Champions League titles 4 11 Coaches with most titles 4 11 1 As Player and Coach combined 5 See also 6 References 6 1 General references 7 External linksTournament structure editEach year the EHF publishes a ranking list of its member federations The first 27 nations are allowed to participate in the tournament with their national champion The national federations are allowed to request extra places or upgrades from the EHF European League The EHF Champions League is divided into five stages Depending on the ranking of their national federation and of the criteria list teams can enter the competition in either qualification or the group phase The current playing system changed for the 2020 21 season Qualification tournament edit Groups of four teams are formed The number of groups can vary each season Teams from each group play semi finals and finals in a single venue over a weekend The winning team from each group advance to the group phase while teams from lower ranks continue in the EHF European League Tournament format editEach 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 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 edit 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 play off The season is over for the last two teams in each group after the completion of the group phase Play off edit The pairings for the play off 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 finalsThe 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 FINAL4The participating EHF FINAL4 teams are paired for the semi finals 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 Summary editEuropean Champions Cup edit Year Final Semi finals losersChampion Score Runner up1961Details nbsp Știința București 13 5 8 1 5 4 nbsp Dynamo Prague nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas nbsp RSF Mulheim1961 62Details nbsp Sparta Prague 11 7 2 3 9 4 nbsp ORK Belgrade nbsp RSF Mulheim nbsp Știința București1962 63Details nbsp Trud Moscow 11 8 nbsp Frederiksberg IF nbsp Fortschritt Weissenfels nbsp Rapid București1963 64Details nbsp Rapid București 14 13 nbsp Helsingor IF nbsp Spartacus Budapest nbsp Eimsbutteler TV1964 65Details nbsp HG Kobenhavn 21 16 14 6 7 10 nbsp Spartacus Budapest nbsp Swift Roermond nbsp Lokomotiva Zagreb1965 66Details nbsp SC Leipzig 17 11 10 5 7 6 nbsp HG Kobenhavn nbsp Spartacus Budapest nbsp Sparta Prague1966 67Details nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 8 7 nbsp SC Leipzig nbsp Universitatea Timișoara nbsp Bohemians Prague1967 68Details nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 13 11 nbsp Empor Rostock nbsp KS Cracovia nbsp Rapid București1969 70Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 9 7 nbsp SC Leipzig nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas nbsp HG Kobenhavn1970 71Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 11 9 nbsp Ferencvarosi TC nbsp 1 FC Nurnberg nbsp HG Kobenhavn1971 72Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 12 8 nbsp SC Leipzig nbsp Bakony Veszprem nbsp Universitatea București1972 73Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 17 8 nbsp Universitatea Timișoara nbsp NILOC Amsterdam nbsp SC Leipzig1973 74Details nbsp SC Leipzig 12 10 nbsp Spartak Kyiv nbsp Eintracht Minden nbsp Radnicki Belgrade1974 75Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 14 10 nbsp Lokomotiva Zagreb nbsp IEFS București nbsp Vasas Budapest1975 76Details nbsp Radnicki Belgrade 22 12 nbsp Swift Roermond nbsp Admira Wien nbsp Stockholmspolisens IF1976 77Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 15 7 nbsp SC Leipzig nbsp Radnicki Belgrade nbsp IL Vestar1977 78Details nbsp TSC Berlin 19 14 nbsp Vasas Budapest nbsp IL Vestar nbsp Ruch Chorzow1978 79Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 27 26 13 17 14 9 nbsp Vasas Budapest nbsp Eintracht Minden nbsp SC Leipzig1979 80Details nbsp RK Radnicki Belgrade 45 29 22 19 23 10 nbsp Inter Bratislava nbsp Stockholmspolisens IF nbsp VIG G Dimitrov1980 81Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 39 26 17 13 22 13 nbsp Radnicki Belgrade nbsp VIG G Dimitrov nbsp RK Osijek1981 82Details nbsp Vasas Budapest 50 43 29 19 21 24 nbsp Radnicki Belgrade nbsp Spartak Kyiv nbsp Rulmentul Brasov1982 83Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 48 36 23 19 25 17 nbsp Radnicki Belgrade nbsp Bayer Leverkusen nbsp Vasas Budapest1983 84Details nbsp Radnicki Belgrade 42 35 22 16 20 19 nbsp Bayer Leverkusen nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Vasas Budapest1984 85Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 41 31 23 16 18 15 nbsp Radnicki Belgrade nbsp SC Leipzig nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich1985 86Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 52 45 29 23 23 22 nbsp Stiinţa Bacău nbsp Vasas Budapest nbsp Buducnost Titograd1986 87Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 50 37 25 17 25 20 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Stiinţa Bacău nbsp ZVL Presov1987 88Details nbsp Spartak Kyiv 33 31 16 14 17 17 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Spartacus Budapest nbsp Radnicki Belgrade1988 89Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 37 33 16 14 21 19 nbsp Spartak Kyiv nbsp Debreceni VSC nbsp CS Mureșul1989 90Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 59 50 29 24 30 26 nbsp Kuban Krasnodar nbsp Chimistul Ramnicu Valcea nbsp SC Bruhl1990 91Details nbsp TV Giessen Lutzellinden 43 40 21 15 22 25 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Rostselmash nbsp Epitok SC1991 92Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 34 32 15 14 19 18 nbsp TV Giessen Lutzellinden nbsp Chimistul Ramnicu Valcea nbsp Walle Bremen1992 93Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 40 25 17 14 23 11 nbsp Vasas Budapest nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp Walle BremenEHF Women s Champions League knockout system edit Year Final Semi finals losersChampion Score Runner up1993 94Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 45 39 18 20 25 21 nbsp Vasas Budapest nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp TV Giessen Lutzellinden1994 95Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 40 36 17 14 26 19 nbsp Podravka Koprivnica nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp Walle Bremen1995 96Details nbsp Podravka Koprivnica 38 37 17 13 25 20 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp Ferencvarosi TC1996 97Details nbsp Mar Valencia 58 50 35 26 24 23 nbsp Viborg HK nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Ferencvarosi TC1997 98Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 56 47 28 21 26 28 nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp Podravka Koprivnica nbsp Buducnost Podgorica1998 99Details nbsp Dunaferr NK 51 49 25 23 26 26 nbsp Krim Ljubljana nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Buducnost Podgorica1999 00Details nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 52 45 32 23 22 20 nbsp Kometal Gjorce Petrov nbsp Buducnost Podgorica nbsp Volgograd Akva2000 01Details nbsp Krim Ljubljana 47 41 22 22 25 19 nbsp Viborg HK nbsp Buducnost Podgorica nbsp Ferencvarosi TC2001 02Details nbsp Kometal Gjorce Petrov 51 49 27 25 26 22 nbsp Ferencvarosi TC nbsp Larvik HK nbsp Buducnost Podgorica2002 03Details nbsp Krim Ljubljana 63 58 30 27 36 28 nbsp Mar Valencia nbsp Ikast EH nbsp Viborg HK2003 04Details nbsp Slagelse FH 61 56 25 24 32 36 nbsp Krim Ljubljana nbsp Dunaferr NK nbsp Larvik HK2004 05Details nbsp Slagelse FH 54 43 27 23 20 27 nbsp Kometal Gjorce Petrov nbsp Dunaferr NK nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich2005 06Details nbsp Viborg HK 44 43 22 24 20 21 nbsp Krim Ljubljana nbsp BM Sagunto nbsp Aalborg DH2006 07Details nbsp Slagelse FH 61 53 29 29 32 24 nbsp Lada Togliatti nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich2007 08Details nbsp Zvezda Zvenigorod 56 53 25 24 29 31 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Lada Togliatti2008 09Details nbsp Viborg HK 50 49 24 26 23 26 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich2009 10Details nbsp Viborg HK 60 52 28 21 32 31 nbsp Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Larvik HK2010 11Details nbsp Larvik HK 47 46 23 21 25 24 nbsp SD Itxako nbsp ZRK Buducnost nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC2011 12Details nbsp ZRK Buducnost 54 54 29 27 27 25 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea nbsp Larvik HK2012 13Details nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 47 43 21 24 23 22 nbsp Larvik HK nbsp Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea nbsp Krim LjubljanaEHF Women s Champions League EHF FINAL4 system edit Year Final Semi finals losersChampion Score Runner up Third place Fourth place2013 14Details nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 27 21 nbsp ZRK Buducnost nbsp HC Vardar nbsp FC Midtjylland2014 15Details nbsp ZRK Buducnost 26 22 nbsp Larvik HK nbsp HC Vardar nbsp Dinamo Volgograd2015 16Details nbsp CSM București 29 26 Pen nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp HC Vardar nbsp ZRK Buducnost2016 17Details nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 31 30 OT nbsp HC Vardar nbsp CSM București nbsp ZRK Buducnost2017 18Details nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 27 26 OT nbsp HC Vardar nbsp CSM București nbsp Rostov Don2018 19Details nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 25 24 nbsp Rostov Don nbsp Vipers Kristiansand nbsp Metz Handball2019 20Details Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 2020 21Details nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 34 28 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp CSKA Moscow2021 22Details nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 33 31 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Metz Handball nbsp Team Esbjerg2022 23Details nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 28 24 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC nbsp Team EsbjergRecords and statistics editPerformance by club edit Club Winners Runners up Years won Years runners up nbsp Spartak Kyiv 13 2 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1974 1989 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 8 5 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 2000 1987 1988 1991 1996 2008 nbsp Gyori ETO KC 5 4 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 2009 2012 2016 2022 nbsp Radnicki Belgrade 3 4 1976 1980 1984 1981 1982 1983 1985 nbsp Viborg HK 3 2 2006 2009 2010 1997 2001 nbsp Slagelse DT 3 0 2004 2005 2007 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 3 0 2021 2022 2023 nbsp SC Leipzig 2 4 1966 1974 1967 1970 1972 1977 nbsp Krim Ljubljana 2 3 2001 2003 1999 2004 2006 nbsp ZRK Buducnost 2 1 2012 2015 2014 nbsp Zalgiris Kaunas 2 0 1967 1968 nbsp Vasas Budapest 1 4 1982 1978 1979 1993 1994 nbsp Sagunto 1 2 1997 1998 2003 nbsp Kometal Skopje 1 2 2002 2000 2005 nbsp Larvik HK 1 2 2011 2013 2015 nbsp HG Kobenhavn 1 1 1965 1966 nbsp TV Giessen Lutzellinden 1 1 1991 1992 nbsp Podravka Koprivnica 1 1 1996 1995 nbsp Știința București 1 0 1961 nbsp Sparta Prague 1 0 1962 nbsp Trud Moscow 1 0 1963 nbsp Rapid București 1 0 1964 nbsp TSC Berlin 1 0 1978 nbsp Dunaferr NK 1 0 1999 nbsp Zvezda Zvenigorod 1 0 2008 nbsp CSM București 1 0 2016 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 0 3 1971 2002 2023Performance by country edit Rank Country Winners Runners up Total finals1 nbsp Soviet Union 16 3 192 nbsp Austria 8 5 133 nbsp Hungary 7 12 194 nbsp Denmark 7 5 125 nbsp Norway 4 2 66 nbsp Yugoslavia 3 6 97 nbsp East Germany 3 5 88 nbsp Romania 3 3 69 nbsp Slovenia 2 3 510 nbsp Montenegro 2 1 311 nbsp North Macedonia 1 4 512 nbsp Spain 1 3 413 nbsp Czech Republic 1 2 3 nbsp Germany 1 2 3 nbsp Russia 1 2 316 nbsp Croatia 1 1 217 nbsp France 0 1 118 nbsp Netherlands 0 1 1Total 60 60 120All time top scorers edit Last updated after the 2022 23 season 2 3 Rank Players Goals Ssn pld Ref1 nbsp Jovanka Radicevic 1069 19 4 2 nbsp Cristina Neagu 1029 15 5 3 nbsp Anita Gorbicz 1016 18 6 4 nbsp Andrea Lekic 950 15 7 5 nbsp Katarina Bulatovic 842 16 8 6 nbsp Ana Gros 821 14 9 7 nbsp Nora Mork 788 14 10 8 nbsp Eduarda Amorim 747 17 11 9 nbsp Bojana Popovic 733 1 14 12 10 nbsp Andrea Penezic 720 11 13 11 nbsp Linn Kristin Riegelhuth 683 14 14 12 nbsp Heidi Loke 622 12 15 13 nbsp Milena Raicevic 561 16 16 14 nbsp Alexandra do Nascimento 560 13 17 15 nbsp Isabelle Gullden 544 13 18 All time top scorers of the WOMEN S EHF FINAL4 edit Last updated after the 2022 23 season Rank Players Goals FF apps1 nbsp Henny Reistad 60 42 nbsp Nycke Groot 57 5 nbsp Anita Gorbicz 57 6 nbsp Andrea Lekic 57 65 nbsp Cristina Neagu 56 56 nbsp Isabelle Gullden 55 57 nbsp Nora Mork 51 78 nbsp Eduarda Amorim 49 69 nbsp Stine Bredal Oftedal 45 510 nbsp Andrea Penezic 42 4 nbsp Katarina Bulatovic 42 512 nbsp Jovanka Radicevic 40 513 nbsp Ana Gros 32 214 nbsp Marketa Jerabkova 30 215 nbsp Majda Mehmedovic 29 5 Notes1 Goals from four seasons 1998 2002 are missing Bojana Popovic s tally is higher than what is written here 19 Top scorers by season edit Top scorers by season 20 Season Player Club Goals1993 94 nbsp Natalia Morskova nbsp Mar Valencia 1021994 95 nbsp Snjezana Petika nbsp Podravka Koprivnica 0 721995 96 nbsp Snjezana Petika 2 nbsp Podravka Koprivnica 0 771996 97 nbsp Natalia Morskova 2 nbsp Mar Valencia 1501997 98 nbsp Natalia Morskova 3 nbsp Mar Valencia 1271998 99 nbsp nbsp Nataliya Derepasko nbsp Krim Ljubljana 1201999 00 nbsp Ausra Fridrikas nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 0 972000 01 nbsp Ausra Fridrikas 2 nbsp Baekkelagets SK Oslo 0 832001 02 nbsp Agnes Farkas nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 1122002 03 nbsp Nataliya Derepasko 2 nbsp RK Krim 0 812003 04 nbsp Bojana Popovic nbsp Slagelse FH 0 982004 05 nbsp Tatjana Logvin nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 0 852005 06 nbsp Nataliya Derepasko 3 nbsp RK Krim 0 862006 07 nbsp Bojana Popovic 2 nbsp Slagelse FH 0 962007 08 nbsp Timea Toth nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 1272008 09 nbsp Grit Jurack nbsp Viborg HK 1132009 10 nbsp Cristina Vărzaru nbsp Viborg HK 1012010 11 nbsp Heidi Loke nbsp Larvik HK 0 992011 12 nbsp Anita Gorbicz nbsp Gyori ETO KC 1332012 13 nbsp Zsuzsanna Tomori nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 0 952013 14 nbsp Anita Gorbicz 2 nbsp Gyori ETO KC 0 872014 15 nbsp Cristina Neagu nbsp ZRK Buducnost 102 nbsp Andrea Penezic nbsp HC Vardar 1022015 16 nbsp Isabelle Gullden nbsp CSM București 1082016 17 nbsp Andrea Penezic 2 nbsp HC Vardar 0 982017 18 nbsp Cristina Neagu 2 nbsp CSM București 1102018 19 nbsp Linn Jorum Sulland nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 0 892019 20 nbsp Jovanka Radicevic nbsp ZRK Buducnost 0 972020 21 nbsp Ana Gros nbsp Brest Bretagne 1352021 22 nbsp Cristina Neagu 3 nbsp CSM București 1102022 23 nbsp Henny Reistad nbsp Team Esbjerg 142 WOMEN S EHF FINAL4 MVPs by season edit MVP by season Season Player Club Playing position2013 14 nbsp Katrine Lunde nbsp Gyori ETO KC Goalkeeper2014 15 nbsp Clara Woltering nbsp ZRK Buducnost Goalkeeper2015 16 nbsp Jelena Grubisic nbsp CSM București Goalkeeper2016 17 nbsp Nycke Groot nbsp Gyori ETO KC Centre back2017 18 nbsp Amandine Leynaud nbsp HC Vardar Goalkeeper2018 19 nbsp Kari Aalvik Grimsbo nbsp Gyori ETO KC Goalkeeper2020 21 nbsp Henny Reistad nbsp Vipers Kristiansand Centre back2021 22 nbsp Marketa Jerabkova nbsp Vipers Kristiansand Left back2022 23 nbsp Anna Vyakhireva nbsp Vipers Kristiansand Right back Goals scored in the Final Four by nations edit All goals 1963 scored in the Final Four by the nationality of the players Last updated after the 2022 23 season Rank Nation Goals1 nbsp Norway 4122 nbsp Montenegro 1833 nbsp France 1794 nbsp Russia 1775 nbsp Hungary 1586 nbsp Denmark 1147 nbsp Romania 1058 nbsp Serbia 919 nbsp Sweden 9110 nbsp Netherlands 9011 nbsp Croatia 7512 nbsp Brazil 69 Rank Nation Goals13 nbsp Czech Republic 5514 nbsp Slovenia 5115 nbsp Germany 3316 nbsp Spain 2417 nbsp North Macedonia 1818 nbsp Poland 719 nbsp South Korea 720 nbsp Ukraine 721 nbsp Tunisia 722 nbsp Turkey 723 nbsp Belarus 3 Top Scorers by Team edit Title Team Record3 nbsp Hypo Niederosterreich 127 nbsp CSM București 110 nbsp Mar Valencia 150 nbsp RK Krim 1202 nbsp RK Podravka Koprivnica 77 nbsp Slagelse FH 98 nbsp Viborg HK 113 nbsp Ferencvarosi TC 112 nbsp Gyori ETO KC 133 nbsp ZRK Buducnost 102 nbsp HC Vardar 1021 nbsp Team Esbjerg 142 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 135 nbsp Baekkelagets SK 83 nbsp Larvik HK 99 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 89 Top Scorers by Country edit Nationality of the Top Scorer Players Rank Country Titles Record1 nbsp Hungary 5 1332 nbsp Croatia 4 102 nbsp Romania 4 110 nbsp Slovenia 4 1354 nbsp Austria 3 97 nbsp Montenegro 3 98 nbsp Norway 3 142 nbsp Russia 3 1509 nbsp Germany 1 113 nbsp Sweden 1 108 Players with the most Champions League titles edit bold active players Players Titles Winning years and clubs List nbsp nbsp Zinaida Turchyna 13 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 nbsp nbsp nbsp Nataliya Rusnachenko 9or10 2 Spartak Kyiv 1986 1987 1988 Hypo Niederosterreich 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 2000 nbsp nbsp Larysa Karlova 8 1 Spartak Kyiv 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 nbsp Katrine Lunde 7 3 Viborg 2009 2010 Gyori ETO KC 2013 2014 Vipers Kristiansand 2021 2022 2023 nbsp nbsp Marianna Racz 7 2 Vasas Budapest 1982 Hypo Niederosterreich 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 nbsp nbsp Stanka Bozovic 7 1 Hypo Niederosterreich 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 2000 nbsp nbsp Nataliya Tymoshkina 7 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1977 1979 nbsp Nora Mork 6 3 Larvik HK 2011 Gyori ETO KC 2017 2018 2019 Vipers Kristiansand 2021 2022 nbsp Bojana Popovic 6 3 Slagelse FH 2004 2005 2007 Viborg HK 2009 2010 ZRK Buducnost 2012 nbsp nbsp Ausra Fridrikas 6 2 Hypo Niederosterreich 1994 1995 1998 2000 Slagelse FH 2004 2005 nbsp Jana Knedlikova 6 2 Gyori ETO KC 2017 2018 2019 Vipers Kristiansand 2021 2022 2023 nbsp nbsp Lyudmyla Poradnyk 6or7 1 Spartak Kyiv 1970 1971 1972 1973 1975 1977 1979 nbsp nbsp Olha Zubaryeva 6 1 Spartak Kyiv 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1986 nbsp Heidi Loke 5 3 Larvik HK 2011 Gyori ETO KC 2013 2014 2017 Vipers Kristiansand 2021 nbsp Eduarda Amorim 5 1 Gyori ETO KC 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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