

Long-awaited CL action returns with a bang
Long-awaited CL action returns with a bang
It has been a long summer of building anticipation, but the VELUX EHF Champions League has finally thrown off again – and what a start! The first round of the group phase, where we saw the best teams back in action on the biggest club handball stage, was truly enjoyable.
There is plenty to talk about and undoubtedly being discussed in the coffee corner of every workplace – and here are the highlights.
Can we open with this clash every year?
For the second season in a row, we enjoyed a brilliant encounter between Rhein-Neckar Löwen and Barca Lassa in the first round of Group A. After the famous 34:34 draw one year ago, there was no less drama this year. It was the Mannheim ‘Lions’ who managed the extra goal this time, securing a 35:34 victory in a fantastic opening match.
If you think cheese gets better with age, what about Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson? The 39-year-old just keeps on going, finishing the Round 1 clash as Löwen’s top scorer.
With Sigurdsson and the likes of Andy Schmid in the mix, ehfTV.com commentator Tom Ó Brannagain wonders if the Lions can go all the way this year. And we do too.
When you have guys like Sigurdsson and Petersson who seem to get better with age and a guy like #Schmid who can do anything with a ball, you have to think @RNLoewen has a chance the year. Add in Abutovic in defence and the brick outhouse Kohlbacher and well .....
— Tom Ó Brannagáin (@obrannt) September 12, 2018
Welcome back, Sterbik!
Speaking of maturing well, what can you say about Arpad Sterbik? He was, without much doubt, the hottest transfer of the summer, re-joining Telekom Veszprém HC – and he didn’t take long to settle in.
The best player on the court in the first Match of the Week, Sterbik was the deciding factor in the Group A thriller against PGE Vive Kielce, stopping the Polish side from taking the win in the end.
Arpad Sterbik returned to @mkbveszpremkc with style in the #veluxehfcl #motw Check out this compilation of saves from the summer's hottest transfer! pic.twitter.com/wdW2ZBOPiB
— EHF Champions League (@ehfcl) September 15, 2018
After almost two years, the party has ended in Nantes
It is unusual for HBC Nantes supporters to return home without winning smiles on their faces. It had been almost two years since their last defeat at home in the competition – the 19th of November 2016 against Motor Zaporozhye to be exact – but their run of form came to an end over the weekend.
It was SG Flensburg-Handewitt that ruined the party with a three-goal away win, 34:31, in the Group B clash between two teams who started their domestic seasons perfectly.
⏹ Yeeeaaahhhh! Finish! Our guys kept the lead and took the away win vs. @HBCNantes! What a start into the @ehfcl season! Well done, guys! | #HBCNSGFH 31:34 #SGPower❤ #MoinMoinEurope pic.twitter.com/yiYblILjqp
— SG Fle-Ha (@SGFleHa) September 16, 2018
A perfect return to the big stage
After one season away from the big stage, Bjerringbro-Silkeborg returned in style with a comfortable win against Chekhovskie Medvedi in Group C, 39:28.
It was an historic moment, with a new high-scoring record for the Danish side in the Champions League. With the 11-goal win, Bjerringbro were also only one away from equalling their clearest victory ever in the competition.
No one enjoyed the victory more than Johan Plogv Hansen, who netted 14 times and is the top scorer of the competition after the first round.
Welcome back, Bjerringbro. How about some Danish victory chants?
Don’t underestimate the debutants
We welcome this season’s only debutants! The Finnish town of Riihimäki enjoyed its first Champions League handball match, where Cocks had a visit from Abanca Ademar Leon in Group D.
The newcomers can only blame themselves for losing their lead and finishing the match in a draw, 19:19. Cocks scored only one goal in the last quarter of the game, while credit goes to the Spanish side for never giving up.
It was not really the dream debut they had hoped for, but the Riihimäen Cocks have nevertheless earned the huge milestone of their first point on the big stage.
Don't underestimate the debutants of @ehfcl! What a night yesterday, thanks to supporters, one point stays home. #forzacocks pic.twitter.com/LMNlEY945c
— Riihimäen Cocks (@RiihimakiCocks) September 13, 2018