Offence and defence
6,956 times we have seen goal net shaking, leaving the shot stoppers unsatisfied and their opponents happy. That makes for an average of 58.94 goals per game.
Even though they are unbeaten, Magdeburg are not among top three teams in scoring after the group phase. GOG are the team with most dominant offence, with a total of 340 goals scored, making an average of 34 per game.
Next are GOG’s group opponents, Benfica, who netted 336 times. Their latest mutual match ended 39:38 in GOG favour, so it is no surprise they are the leaders in this statistic. Lemgo are third with 319 and, with two less, Magdeburg are fourth-ranked.
Orlen Wisla Plock finished as group winners for the second year in a row and have the best goal difference after 10 rounds. With 311 goals netted and only 258 conceded, they have proven their last year’s group result was not something unusual. Magdeburg came in second with +50 goal difference.
The most successful defence comes from North Macedonia. Eurofarm Pelister’s goalkeepers saw only 248 goals pass them, for an average of 24.8 conceded per game. Wisla Plock are second-ranked with an average of 25.8 per game and Touoluse are third with 26.5.
German domination
A knockout stage without German teams seems impossible, as clubs from Germany have dominated the second-tier competition for over a decade. Füchse Berlin, who won the EHF Cup in 2015 and 2018, lost to Magdeburg – EHF Cup winners in 1999, 2001, and 2007 – in the first EHF Finals in 2021.
After last year’s semi-final participation, Rhein-Neckar Löwen missed the group phase this season. Replacing them are TBV Lemgo. However, compared to last season, when three German clubs finished at the top of the group, only Magdeburg repeated that success in 2021/22.
Compared to the first season of the EHF European League Men, nine teams made their way back to the last 16: Orlen Wisla Plock, Füchse Berlin, USAM Nimes Gard, Kadetten Schaffhausen, GOG, Eurofarm Pelister, Sporting, Magdeburg and Nexe.