6 former or current Women’s EHF Champions League winners (including all since 2012) representing 15 titles are part of the 2024/25 group stage: Podravka (1996), Krim (2001, 2003), Buducnost (2012, 2015), Györ (2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024), CSM Bucuresti (2016) and Vipers (2021, 2022, 2023).
9 of the 16 teams in the group phase have been part of the EHF FINAL4 in Budapest: Györ, Vipers, Metz, CSM, Brest, Esbjerg, FTC, Buducnost and Ludwigsburg (as Bietigheim).
9 different nations — one less than the previous season — are part of the group matches: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Montenegro, Norway, Romania, Slovenia and Croatia.
11 nations represent the previous winners of the Women’s EHF Champions League: Hungary (seven titles), Denmark (six), Austria (four), Norway (four), Slovenia (two), Montenegro (two), North Macedonia, Spain, Croatia, Russia and Romania (one each).
12 clubs that were part of the 2023/24 group phase are back again: Odense, Esbjerg, Brest, Metz, Ludwigsburg (formerly Bietigheim), FTC, Györ, CSM Bucuresti, Rapid Bucuresti, Buducnost, Vipers and Krim. The clubs joining the race for the title in 2024/25 are Nyköbing, Storhamar, Podravka and CS Gloria replacing Ikast, Lublin, Sävehof and Debrecen.
13 different clubs were part of the eight EHF FINAL4 events: Györ (nine times), Vardar (five), Vipers (four), Buducnost (four), Metz (three), Esbjerg (three), CSM (three), Rostov (two), Midtjylland, Volgograd, Larvik, CSKA, Brest, FTC and Bietigheim (all one).
18 from 18 previous seasons, record and current defending title holders Györ had qualified for at least the quarter-finals of the competition. 16 times for the semi-finals.