It all starts with the semi-finals on Saturday, with Veszprém and Kielce getting the action underway before the two most recent winners of the Champions League, Barça and Kiel, meet.
SEMI-FINALS
Telekom Veszprém HC (HUN) vs Lomza Vive Kielce (POL)
Saturday 18 June, 15:15 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Veszprém and Kielce have already played against each other this season — in the group phase, with each team winning their home match: 32:29 in Poland and 35:33 in Hungary
- this pairing is a repeat of the 2016 final, when Kielce turned a nine-goal deficit in the second half into a 39:38 win (after penalties) to lift the trophy
- the teams met again at the EHF FINAL4 2019, when Veszprém won the semi-final 33:30
- Veszprém are in Cologne for the seventh time (and previously reached the final in 2015, 2016, and 2019); Kielce take part in the EHF FINAL4 for the fifth time (2016 was their only final)
- the only multiple EHF Champions League winner in Veszprém’s squad is head coach Momir Ilic, who won the title as a player with THW Kiel in 2010 and 2012; four Veszprém players have won the trophy once — including Manuel Strlek, who won it with Kielce in 2016 • Kielce head coach Talant Dujshebaev aims for his sixth EHF Champions League trophy, fifth as a coach, and second with Kielce; Kielce back Igor Karacic can win his third title, after triumphs with HC Vardar in 2017 and 2019 (when he was also named MVP of the EHF FINAL4)
- Veszprém back Petar Nenadic is the second-top scorer of the EHF Champions League still in the competition, with 85 goals this season — five short of the leader, Barça’s Dika Mem
- Kielce’s three leading scorers are close together: Dylan Nahi with 69 goals, Alex Dujshebaev with 67, and Arkadiusz Moryto with 65
- both teams had mixed fortunes in their domestic competitions this season: Veszprém lost the final of the Hungarian league on the away goal rule to Szeged, but won the Cup; on the other hand, Kielce became unbeaten champions of the Polish league, but lost the Cup final against Plock