10 different nations – one fewer than the previous season - are part of the group matches: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden.
11 nations represent the previous winners of the Women’s EHF Champions League: Denmark, Hungary (six titles each), Austria (four), Norway (four), Slovenia (two), Montenegro (two), North Macedonia, Spain, Croatia, Russia and Romania (one title each).
12 clubs, which were part of the 2022/23 group phase, are back again: Odense, Esbjerg, Brest, Metz, Bietigheim, FTC, Györ, CSM Bucuresti, Rapid Bucuresti, Buducnost, Vipers and Krim. The new clubs are DVSC, Ikast, Lublin and Sävehof, replacing Zagreb, Kastamonu, Storhamar and Most.
13 different clubs were part of the eight EHF FINAL4 events: Györ (eight times), Vardar (five), Kristiansand (four), Buducnost (four), CSM Bucuresti (three), Rostov (two), Metz (two), Esbjerg (two), Midtjylland, Volgograd, Larvik, CSKA, Brest and FTC (all one each).
17 - the number of times, from 17 previous seasons, that record champions Györ have at least qualified for the quarter-finals of the competition. They have reached the semi-finals 15 times (one of which was not carried out: the postponed 2019/20 season).
16 or 18 matches will be played by the four teams which make it to the EHF FINAL4 in Budapest (1/2 June 2024) - depending on whether they skip the play-offs or not.
29 times, including this new season, that Krim are part of the Women’s EHF Champions League ahead of Buducnost of Montenegro (28 participations).
60 goals is the record of an individual player at the EHF FINAL4 at Budapest, scored by Henny Reistad in only eight matches, ahead of Nycke Groot and Anita Görbicz (both 57).
112 group matches will throw-off between September 2023 and February 2024.
132 matches are ahead before the 2022/23 winners of the Women’s EHF Champions League winner will be confirmed in Budapest on 2 June.
205 victories (20 draws, and 47 defeats) in 272 Champions League matches make Györ number 1 in the all-time ranking of the competition.
306 Champions League matches are in the history books of Buducnost, last season they became the first women’s club to reach more than 300 Champions League matches played, followed by Krim (exactly 300).
1,069 goals in 19 Champions League seasons were scored by Jovanka Radicevic (Krim) the current all-time top scorer, ahead of Cristina Neagu (1,028). Both are still part of the competition and passed previous top scorer Anita Görbicz (Györ/1,016) in the 2022/23 season.
7,939 goals were scored in the 2022/23 season of the Women’s EHF Champions League.
20,022 spectators is the new world record for women’s handball matches, twice broken at the 2023 EHF FINAL4 in the sold-out MVM Dome in Budapest.