Ehf Champions League
Ehf Champions League
The EHF Champions League is the pinnacle club handball competition in Europe, pitting the continent’s elite teams against each other in a season-long fight for supremacy. Organized by the European Handball Federation, it features a robust format with a two-phase structure: a group stage where the top teams in each group clash in round-robin play, followed by knockout rounds, culminating in a dramatic Final Weekend that crowns the champion. The league represents the highest level of club handball, driving intense rivalries, world-class coaching, and standout individual performances. The season typically runs from autumn through spring. The group stage unfolds from September to December, with the best teams advancing to the Last-16 and then to the quarterfinals, before a celebratory Final Four weekend in a rotating European host city in May. Notable clubs like FC Barcelona, Telekom Veszprém, THW Kiel, and Paris Saint-Germain Handball have written history here, propelled by star players, tactical innovations, and electric atmospheres. The competition is renowned for dramatic comebacks, precise fast-break play, and a global fanbase that follows every pass, save, and goal. Fans relish the tension, the elite level, and the chance to witness handball at its absolute peak.
