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TABLE OF CONTENTS

VELUX EHF FINAL4 4

Facts and figures

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Match schedule overview 5

Review: VELUX EHF Champions League Quarter-finals

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Results overview 7 Important regulations 8

Clubs – Media contact 8 Head-to-head stats in the EC competitions - SATURDAY 9 Head-to-head stats in the EC competitions - SUNDAY 10 Top scorers 2012/13 12 EHF Champions League – All-time clubs standings 13 Past winners 15 Top goal-scorers of past seasons 16

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VELUX EHF FINAL4 The VELUX EHF FINAL4 is the culmination of the European club handball season: a two-day mega sport and entertainment event that has become a must-see for every handball fan around the world. Each year tens of thousands of spectators descend on the LANXESS arena in Cologne, Germany, to watch the stars of the sport and the four best men’s teams in Europe compete to decide the ultimate winners of the VELUX EHF Champions League. Introduced in the 2009/10 season, the VELUX EHF FINAL4 has quickly established itself as the European Handball Federation’s flagship club event, and one of the leading events on the international sports market, attracting major international partners and sponsors and large worldwide TV audiences. New standards in organisation and entertainment have been set by the team behind the event, led by EHF Marketing GmbH, the European Handball Federation’s marketing company. More than just ‘four games over two days’, the VELUX EHF FINAL4 is sports and entertainment spectacular. The 2013 event will take place in Cologne’s LANXESS arena on 1/2 June 2013.

VELUX EHF FINAL4 facts and figures 40,000 - spectators over two days 2,000 - VIP guests 350 - journalists on-site 144 - matches have been played in the Group Phase 20 - twentieth edition of the EHF Champions League 14 - fourteen nations represented in the four squads 4 - fourth consecutive time VELUX EHF FINAL4 takes place in the LANXESS arena 3 - only three teams have been in the final so far – Kiel, Barcelona and Ciudad Real/Atlético 2 - only teams from two counties have won the VELUX EHF FINAL4 1 - one debutant Vive Targi Kielce

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MatchID: 201311020107- Semi Final

001 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce ESP FC Barcelona Intersport  01.06.2013 15:15   Cologne         Ref.: Leifsson, Palsson ISL   Del.: Nachevski MKD Del.: Konopliastyi UKR    

002 GER THW Kiel GER HSV Hamburg  01.06.2013 18:00   Cologne         Ref.: Dentz, Reibel FRA   Del.: Djurkovic SRB Del.: La Cour Laursen DEN    

MatchID: 201311020107-Final Matches

003 Loser SF KS Vive Targi Kielce/FC Barcelona Intersport Loser SF THW Kiel/HSV Hamburg

  02.06.2013 15:15   Köln            

004 Winner SF KS Vive Targi Kielce/FC Barcelona Intersport Winner SF THW Kiel/HSV Hamburg

  02.06.2013 18:00   Köln            

2012/13 Men's European Cup EHF Champions League

EHF Report | 14.05.2013 13:21 | 1/1RR_B364R7

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REVIEW: VELUX EHF Champions League Quarter-finals second leg

MKB Veszprém KC (HUN) vs. THW Kiel (GER) 28:29; first leg: 31:32 After an extremely close first leg, which was only decided in the dying seconds, much of the same was expected in the second leg at the Veszprém Arena. Like in the first leg at Kiel, Veszprém dominated the first half and took an early lead. Kiel had the better re-start, equalising within three minutes and from then on the game was on a knife edge. Kiel held the upper hand and opened up a lead, forcing MKB coach Ortega to use his time-out card eight minutes before the end when Ahlm extended the gap to three goals for the first time at 26:23. The hosts reduced the gap to one goal before the final whistle, but it was not enough to reach their first VELUX EHF FINAL4. FC Barcelona Intersport (ESP) vs. Atlético Madrid (ESP) 32:24; first leg: 20:25 Barcelona played an incredible first half, with goalkeeper Danijel Šarić showing a world class performance. He enabled his teammates to run a never ending series of counter-attacks towards the goal of Jose Javier Hombrados. Atlético found their way back into the match, reducing the gap from 4:12 to 9:15 at the break. They improved their defence in the second leg with Kiril Lazarov scoring to make it 27:21 with five minutes left. Barcelona needed to step up a gear and they did just that. When Tomas scored to open up a seven-goal lead with two minutes left, the Palau Blaugrana became a party zone. KS Vive Targi Kielce (POL) vs. HC Metalurg (MKD) 26:15; first leg 27:25 Just like the previous games between these two teams, defence was the key for success of the Polish champions, especially the goalkeeping of superb Venio Losert. Metalurg managed to stand strong in the opening period, but the 12:8 half-time score was just the calm before the storm. Kielce’s top scorer Michal Jurecki set the signs before the break by hammering in five goals. Kielce’s defence stood solid as a rock and the Macedonians resigned, knowing their fate was sealed. Kielce overran their opponent with counter-attacks after Losert’s saves as Kielce cruised into their first VELUX EHF FINAL4. HSV Hamburg (GER) vs. SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 23:25; first leg: 32:26 HSV coach Martin Schwalb took a sigh of relief at the end of the game, knowing that his team were very close to elimination. Flensburg seemed to be more focused and Hamburg below par. Both goalkeepers dominated early on and the teams remained close, before Flensburg stole a three goal lead before the break. The second half saw a determined Flensburg and with 10 minutes to play, Flensburg were part of the VELUX EHF FINAL4, leading 23:16. Hamburg lost their pace completely, but it was then Flensburg’s time to fall apart, missing six consecutive chances, giving HSV a chance to regain composure and take the aggregate lead, a lead which they held on to until the end.

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MatchID: 201311020105-

 

001 ESP BM Atletico Madrid 002 ESP FC Barcelona Intersport 49 : 52

  20.04.2013 19:00   Madrid (11267)   27.04.2013 19:00    Barcelona (6521) 25:20 (11:10)

  Ref.: Horacek, Novotny CZE   Del.: Gunnarsson ISL Ref.-Del.: Goulao POR   Ref.: Geipel, Helbig GER   Del.: Rätz SUI Ref.-Del.: La Cour Laursen

DEN 24:32 (9:15)

003 MKD HC Metalurg 004 POL KS Vive Targi Kielce 40 : 53

  21.04.2013 17:00   Skopje (7000)   28.04.2013 17:00    Kielce (4200) 25:27 (13:13)

  Ref.: Cohen, Peretz ISR   Del.: Wille AUT Ref.-Del.: Posavec CRO   Ref.: Raluy Lopez, Sabroso Ramirez ESP   Del.: Pavicevic MNE Ref.-Del.: Migas GRE 15:26 (8:12)

005 GER THW Kiel 006 HUN MKB Veszprém KC 61 : 59

  21.04.2013 17:15   Kiel (10000)   27.04.2013 16:00    Veszprem (5000) 32:31 (15:16)

  Ref.: Nikolov, Nachevski MKD   Del.: Konecny CZE Ref.-Del.: Poladenko RUS   Ref.: Olesen, Pedersen DEN   Del.: Djurkovic SRB Ref.-Del.: Huelin

ESP 29:28

(12:14)007 GER SG Flensburg-Handewitt 008 GER HSV Hamburg 51 : 55

  21.04.2013 18:45   Flensburg (3990)   28.04.2013 18:30    Hamburg (7402) 26:32 (14:15)  Ref.: Mazeika, Gatelis LTU   Del.: Dujardin FRA Ref.-Del.: Convents BEL   Ref.: Stolarovs, Licis LAT   Del.: Andorka HUN Ref.-Del.: Hogsnes NOR 25:23 (13:10)

2012/13 Men's European Cup EHF Champions League Quarter-Finals

EHF Report | 28.04.2013 21:09 | 1/1RR_B364R5

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IMPORTANT REGULATIONS

All matches of the VELUX EHF FINAL4 shall be played in 2x30 minutes with a half-time break of 15 minutes. If a Semi-final match or the Final ends in a draw, there will be a five minutes break followed by one extra time of 2x5 minutes, there will be a one minute half-time break at the half time for the changeover of teams. If the placement match 3/4 ends in a draw, there shall be no extra time, the match will be decided directly by penalty throws. Rules for execution of penalty throws Prior to the penalty throws, each team shall name five players eligible to play at the end of the match by handing the referees a list of numbers. These players shall then take one throw each, alternating with their opponents. Each team is free to determine the sequence in which throwers will take their throws. The goalkeepers may be freely selected from the match report and exchanged in accordance with the Rules of the Game. Goalkeepers may take throws and throwers may perform as goalkeepers.

CLUBS - MEDIA CONTACTS

HSV Hamburg Christian Pöhls, +49 40 30987651 [email protected] KS Vive Targi Kielce Sebastian Kozubek, +48 505031244 [email protected]

THW Kiel Christian Robohm, +49 1635306300 [email protected] FC Barcelona Intersport Gustau Galvache, +34 618522789 [email protected]

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HEAD-TO-HEAD STATS IN EC COMPETITIONS SATURDAY

KS Vive Targi Kielce vs FC Barcelona

Intersport

0-1-1 (54:61)

27/11/2010: 28:28 in Barcelona, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase 20/11/2010: 26:33 in Kielce, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase

Kielce vs Spanish teams - 2 wins, 1 draw, 7 defeats Barcelona vs Polish teams – 3 wins, 1 draw, 0 defeats

THW Kiel vs HSV Hamburg

1-0-0 (31:30)

20/10/2007: 31:30 in Celje/SLO, Champions Trophy, Semi-final Kiel vs German teams – 13 wins, 2 draws, 3 defeats Hamburg vs German teams – 6 wins, 1 draw, 6 defeats

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SUNDAY – POTENTIAL PAIRINGS

KS Vive Targi Kielce vs

HSV Hamburg

1-0-1 (54:57) 03/04/2010: 30:27 in Hamburg, EHF Champions League, Last 16, 2nd leg 27/03/2010: 24:30 in Kielce, EHF Champions League, Last 16, 1st leg Kielce vs German teams – 4 wins, 2 draws, 11 defeats Hamburg vs Polish teams – 6 wins, 0 draws, 1 defeat

KS Vive Targi Kielce vs THW Kiel

1-0-3 (110:127)

06/03/2011: 27:36 in Kielce, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase 10/10/2010: 29:33 in Kiel, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase 01/03/1998: 26:31 in Kiel, EHF Cup, Quarter-final, 2nd leg 21/02/1998: 28:27 in Kielce, EHF Cup, Quarter-final, 1st leg Kielce vs German teams – 4 wins, 2 draws, 11 defeats Kiel vs Polish teams – 6 wins, 0 draws, 2 defeats

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FC Barcelona Intersport vs HSV

Hamburg

No previous encounters

Hamburg vs Spanish teams – 10 wins, 1 draw, 10 defeats Barcelona vs German teams – 20 wins, 2 draws, 16 defeats

FC Barcelona Intersport vs THW

Kiel

9-1-9 (570:578)

01/05/2011: 36:33 in Kiel, VELUX EHF Champions League, Quarter-final, 2nd leg 24/04/2011: 27:25 in Barcelona, VELUX EHF Champions League, Quarter-final, 1st leg 05/12/2010: 32:29 in Barcelona, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase 03/10/2010: 28:28 in Kiel, VELUX EHF Champions League, Group Phase 30/05/2010: 34:36 in Cologne/GER, VELUX EHF FINAL4, Semi-final 14/02/2010: 32:30 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Group Phase 11/10/2009: 27:30 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Group Phase 23/11/2008: 26:33 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Group Matches 19/10/2008: 27:31 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Group Matches 13/04/2008: 44:37 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Semi-final, 2nd leg 06/04/2008: 31:41 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Semi-final, 1st leg 12/03/2005: 33:27 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Quarter-final, 2nd leg 05/03/2005: 25:30 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Quarter-final, 1st leg 28/04/2002: 28:24 in Barcelona, EHF Cup, Final, 2nd leg 20/04/2002: 29:36 in Kiel, EHF Cup, Final, 1st leg 31/03/2001: 33:28 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Semi-final, 2nd leg 25/03/2001: 24:28 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Semi-final, 1st leg 29/04/2000: 29:24 in Barcelona, EHF Champions League, Final, 2nd leg 22/04/2000: 25:28 in Kiel, EHF Champions League, Final, 1st leg Barcelona vs German teams – 20 wins, 2 draws, 16 defeats Kiel vs Spanish teams – 27 wins, 2 draws, 22 defeats

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TOP SCORERS 2012/13

(players still active in the competition are in bold letters)

1 Lindberg Hans (DEN) HSV Hamburg (GER) 88 2 Eggert Jensen Anders (DEN) SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 79

Rutenka Siarhei (BLR) FC Barcelona Intersport (ESP) 79

4 Mojsovski Naumce (MKD) HC Metalurg (MKD) 77

Nagy László (HUN) MKB Veszprém KC (HUN) 77

6 Glandorf Holger (GER) SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 73 7 Jurecki Michał (POL) KS Vive Targi Kielce (POL) 72

Marguc Gasper (SLO) Celje Pivovarna Laško (SLO) 72

9 Vugrinec Renato (SLO) HC Metalurg (MKD) 70 10 Lazarov Kiril (MKD) BM Atletico Madrid (ESP) 69 11 Dolenec Jure (SLO) Gorenje Velenje (SLO) 64

Šulc František (SVK) Pick Szeged (HUN) 64

Vujin Marko (SRB) THW Kiel (GER) 64

14 Dibirov Timur (RUS) Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS) 62

Mačkovšek Borut (SLO) Celje Pivovarna Laško (SLO) 62

16 Mortensen Casper Ulrich (DEN) Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (DEN) 61 17 Bezjak Marko (SLO) Gorenje Velenje (SLO) 59

Jicha Filip (CZE) THW Kiel (GER) 59

Melic Fahrudin (MNE) Gorenje Velenje (SLO) 59

20 Duvnjak Domagoj (CRO) HSV Hamburg (GER) 58

Gorbok Sergei (RUS) Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS) 58

22 Ruesga Pasarin Carlos (ESP) Reale Ademar León (ESP) 57 23 Lijewski Marcin (POL) HSV Hamburg (GER) 56 24 Császár Gábor (HUN) MKB Veszprém KC (HUN) 55

Čupić Ivan (CRO) KS Vive Targi Kielce (POL) 55

Larholm Jonas Erik (SWE) Pick Szeged (HUN) 55

27 Atman Pavel (RUS) HC Dinamo Minsk (BLR) 54 28 Ševaljević Vasko (MNE) HC Dinamo Minsk (BLR) 53 29 Horvat Zlatko (CRO) HC Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb (CRO) 51

Mogensen Thomas (DEN) SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 51

Stepančić Luka (CRO) HC Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb (CRO) 51

32 Jørgensen Chris Holm (DEN) Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (DEN) 50 33 Accambray William (FRA) Montpellier Agglomeration HB (FRA) 49

Ilić Momir (SRB) THW Kiel (GER) 49

Ninčević Ivan (CRO) Füchse Berlin (GER) 49

36 Cehte Klemen (SLO) Gorenje Velenje (SLO) 48

Shelmenko Sergiy (RUS) Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS) 48

Svan Hansen Lasse (DEN) SG Flensburg-Handewitt (GER) 48

39 Bliznac Kristian (SWE) IK Sävehof (SWE) 47 40 Nikulenkau Dzmitry (BLR) HC Dinamo Minsk (BLR) 46

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EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 1993/94 – 2012/13

ALL-TIME CLUB STANDINGS

(excluding qualifying matches, teams of 2012/13 season in bold letters)

MP W T L GF:GA GD PW:PL (NP) % 1 FC Barcelona Intersport ESP 194 143 14 37 5934:4943 +991 300:88 (16) 77,32% 2 THW Kiel GER 186 133 12 41 5817:4991 +826 278:94 (16) 74,73% 3 BM Atletico Madrid ESP 144 111 5 28 4502:3803 +699 227:61 (10) 78,82% 4 MKB Veszprém KC HUN 170 112 6 52 4887:4398 +489 230:110 (17) 67,65% 5 Croatia Osiguranje Zagreb CRO 184 92 22 70 4903:4706 +197 206:162 (19) 55,98% 6 Celje Pivovarna Lasko SLO 152 90 8 54 4383:4051 +332 188:116 (15) 61,84% 7 Montpellier Agglomeration FRA 142 85 8 49 4097:3825 +272 178:106 (14) 62,68% 8 SG Flensburg-Handewitt GER 102 64 8 30 3103:2818 +285 136:68 (8) 66,67% 9 Portland San Antonio ESP 100 64 6 30 2929:2594 +335 134:66 (9) 67,00% 10 Chekhovskie Medvedi RUS 116 59 14 43 3575:3375 +200 132:100 (12) 56,90% 11 HSV Hamburg GER 84 57 8 19 2632:2284 +348 122:46 (6) 72,62% 12 Reale Ademar Leon ESP 100 50 6 44 2875:2817 + 58 106:94 (10) 53,00% 13 Pick Szeged HUN 104 42 8 54 2826:2881 - 55 92:116 (11) 44,23% 14 KIF Kolding DEN 80 38 7 35 2358:2323 + 35 83:77 (9) 51,88% 15 KS Vive Targi Kielce POL 60 30 5 25 1713:1685 + 28 65:55 (6) 54,17% 16 Chambery Savoie FRA 74 29 3 42 2028:2133 -105 61:87 (8) 41,21% 17 Rhein-Neckar Löwen GER 44 25 8 11 1383:1265 +118 58:30 (3) 65,91% 18 SC Magdeburg GER 40 24 3 13 1166:1077 + 89 51:29 (4) 63,75% 19 GOG Svendborg TGI DEN 62 23 5 34 1765:1815 – 50 51:73 (8) 41,13% 20 Cuatro Rayas BM Valladolid ESP 36 16 11 9 1090:1028 + 62 43:29 (3) 59,72% 21 Gorenje Velenje SLO 50 21 1 28 1417:1393 + 24 43:57 (5) 43,00% 22 AG Kobenhavn DEN 38 20 1 17 1117:1075 + 42 41:35 (3) 53,95% 23 TBV Lemgo GER 30 16 6 8 895: 812 + 83 38:22 (3) 63,33% 24 Pfadi Winterthur SUI 42 17 4 21 1129:1143 - 14 38:46 (6) 45,24% 25 Kadetten Schaffhausen SUI 52 17 4 31 1519:1575 - 56 38:66 (6) 36,54% 26 ABC Braga POR 38 16 5 17 876: 915 – 39 37:39 (5) 48,68% 27 HC Metalurg MKD 38 17 2 19 960: 966 - 6 36:40 (4) 47,37% 28 Füchse Berlin GER 28 16 2 10 794: 783 + 11 34:22 (2) 60,71% 29 IK Sävehof SWE 46 15 3 28 1287:1449 -162 33:59 (5) 35,87% 30 ZTR Zaporozhye UKR 48 15 3 30 1194:1268 - 74 33:63 (7) 34,38% 31 VfL Gummersbach GER 22 14 2 6 721: 644 + 77 30:14 (2) 68,18% 32 Caja Cant. Santander ESP 22 14 2 6 535: 486 + 49 30:14 (3) 68,18% 33 HCM Constanta ROU 60 13 3 44 1534:1780 -246 29:91 (7) 24,17% 34 Redbergslids IK SWE 26 12 1 13 681: 711 – 30 25:27 (4) 48,08% 35 HC Banik OKD Karvina CZE 48 10 5 33 1321:1516 –195 25:71 (8) 26,04% 36 Prule 67 Ljubljana SLO 18 10 3 5 528: 522 + 6 23:13 (2) 63,89% 37 HC Bosna BH Gas Sarajevo BIH 56 10 3 43 1332:1702 -370 23:89 (7) 20,54% 38 Orlen Wisla Plock POL 42 10 1 31 1065:1244 –179 21:63 (6) 25,00% 39 Elgorriaga Bidasoa ESP 16 9 1 6 385: 355 + 30 19:13 (2) 59,38% 40 RK Cimos Koper SLO 20 8 3 9 541: 540 + 1 19:21 (2) 47,50% 41 HC Dinamo Minsk BLR 22 8 3 11 627: 625 + 2 19:25 (2) 43,18% 42 HC Vardar PRO - Skopje MKD 40 7 5 28 999:1215 –216 19:61 (6) 23,75% 43 Sandefjord TIF NOR 30 8 2 20 773: 872 – 99 18:42 (5) 30,00% 44 TATRAN Presov SVK 36 7 4 25 1005:1157 -152 18:54 (6) 25,00% 45 RK Metkovic CRO 20 7 2 11 511: 563 - 52 16:24 (3) 40,00%

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46 Hapoel Rishon Le Zion ISR 20 8 0 12 498: 555 – 57 16:24 (3) 40,00% 47 Haukar ISL 24 6 2 16 672: 777 -105 14:34 (4) 29,17% 48 RK Crvena Zvezda Beograd SRB 30 7 0 23 761: 923 –162 14:46 (5) 23,33% 49 Lovcen Cetinje YUG 14 6 1 7 321: 356 – 35 13:15 (2) 46,43% 50 Generali Pallam. Trieste ITA 24 5 2 17 610: 679 – 69 12:36 (4) 25,00% 51 St. Petersburg HC RUS 30 5 1 24 725: 921 -196 11:49 (3) 18,33% 52 Arhus GF DEN 8 5 0 3 232: 226 + 6 10: 6 (1) 62,50% 53 IL Runar Sandefjord NOR 12 5 0 7 306: 333 – 27 10:14 (2) 41,67% 54 Kaustik Volgograd RUS 14 5 0 9 346: 381 – 35 10:18 (2) 35,71% 55 Hammarby SWE 18 5 0 13 524: 561 - 37 10:26 (3) 27,78% 56 Paris Handball FRA 8 4 1 3 212: 229 – 17 9: 7 (1) 56,25% 57 HRK Izvidac Ljubuski BIH 12 4 1 7 331: 390 - 59 9:15 (2) 37,50% 58 Skjern Handball DEN 14 4 1 9 339: 362 – 23 9:19 (2) 32,14% 59 US Ivry Handball FRA 12 4 0 8 343: 385 - 42 8:16 (1) 33,33% 60 Bjerringbro-Silkeborg DEN 22 4 0 18 562: 654 - 92 8:36 (2) 18,18% 61 USAM Nîmes FRA 6 2 3 1 142: 135 + 7 7: 5 (1) 58,33% 62 Sandefjord HK NOR 6 3 1 2 146: 145 + 1 7: 5 (1) 58,33% 63 Dunaferr SE HUN 6 3 1 2 143: 145 - 2 7: 5 (1) 58,33% 64 A1 Bregenz AUT 24 2 3 19 648: 791 -143 7:41 (4) 14,58% 65 RK Partizan SRB 32 3 1 28 820:1008 –188 7:57 (4) 10,94% 66 Wallau-Massenheim GER 6 3 0 3 128: 127 + 1 6: 6 (1) 50,00% 67 OM Vitrolles FRA 6 3 0 3 133: 133 0 6: 6 (1) 50,00% 68 UHK West Wien AUT 6 3 0 3 116: 121 - 5 6: 6 (1) 50,00% 69 Steaua Bucuresti ROU 6 3 0 3 171: 182 - 11 6: 6 (1) 50,00% 70 Filippos Verias GRE 6 3 0 3 154: 167 - 13 6: 6 (1) 50,00% The club name is the last used name in VELUX EHF Champions League competition MP – matches played W – wins T – ties L – losses GF:GA – goals for:goals against PW:PL – points won:points lost NP – number of participations % = point percentage

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EHF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

PAST WINNERS

2012 THW Kiel (GER) 2011 FC Barcelona Borges (ESP) 2010 THW Kiel (GER) 2009 BM Ciudad Real (ESP) 2008 BM Ciudad Real (ESP) 2007 THW Kiel (GER) 2006 BM Ciudad Real (ESP) 2005 FC Barcelona-Cifec (ESP) 2004 RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko (SLO) 2003 Montpellier HB (FRA) 2002 SC Magdeburg (GER) 2001 Portland San Antonio (ESP) 2000 FC Barcelona (ESP) 1999 FC Barcelona (ESP) 1998 FC Barcelona (ESP) 1997 FC Barcelona (ESP) 1996 FC Barcelona (ESP) 1995 Elgorriaga Bidasoa (ESP) 1994 TEKA Santander (ESP)

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EHF MEN´S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

TOP SCORERS

Season Player Club Goals 1993/94 Uros Serbec Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO 76 1994/95 Nenad Perunicic Bidasoa Irun/ESP 82 1995/96 Carlos Resende ABC Braga/POR 80 1996/97 Carlos Resende ABC Braga/POR 82 1997/98 Jozsef Eles MKB Veszprem KC/HUN 84 1998/99 Zlatko Saracevic RK Zagreb/CRO 90 1999/00 Zlatko Saracevic RK Zagreb/CRO 92 2000/01 Yuriy Kostetskiy ABC Braga/POR 81 2001/02 Nenad Perunicic SC Magdeburg 122 2002/03 Mirza Dzomba FOTEX KC Veszprem/HUN 67 2003/04 Siarhei Rutenka Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO 103 2004/05 Siarhei Rutenka Celje Pivovarna Lasko/SLO 85 2005/06 Kiril Lazarov MKB Veszprem/HUN 85 2006/07 Nikola Karabatic THW Kiel/GER 89 2007/08 Kiril Lazarov MKB Veszprem/HUN 96 Olafur Stefansson BM Ciudad Real/ESP 96 2008/09 Filip Jicha THW Kiel/GER 99 2009/10 Filip Jicha THW Kiel/GER 119 2010/11 Uwe Gensheimer Rhein-Neckar Löwen/GER 118 2011/12 Mikkel Hansen AG Kobenhavn 98

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