2024–25 EHF Champions League

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EHF Champions League
2024–25
Tournament information
SportHandball
DatesSeptember 2024June 2025
Teams16
Websiteehfcl.com
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The 2024–25 EHF Champions League is the 65th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament, running from September 2024 to June 2025.

Format[edit]

The tournament will run using the same format as the previous three seasons. The competition begins with a group stage featuring sixteen teams divided into two groups. Matches are played in a double round-robin system with home-and-away fixtures, fourteen in total for each team. In Groups A and B, the top two teams automatically qualify for the quarter-finals, with teams ranked 3rd to 6th entering the playoff round.

The knockout stage includes four rounds: the playoffs, quarter-finals, and a final-four tournament comprising two semifinals and the final. In the playoffs, eight teams are paired against each other in two-legged home-and-away matches (third-placed in group A plays sixth-placed group B; fourth-placed group A plays fifth-placed group B, etc.). The four aggregate winners of the playoffs advance to the quarterfinals, joining the top-two teams of Groups A and B. The eight quarterfinalist teams are paired against each other in two-legged home-and-away matches, with the four aggregate winners qualifying to the final-four tournament.

In the final four tournament, the semifinals and the final are played as single matches at a pre-selected host venue.

Association ranking[edit]

Ten of the sixteen teams competiting in the Group Stage will be determined through the EHF association ranking for the 2024–25 season, based on the results of the three previous seasons. The remaining six places will be awarded as wildcards.

  • Associations ranked 1–9 have their league champion qualify for the Group Stage and can apply their league runner-up for a wildcard.
  • The best-ranked association in the EHF European League can have its league champion and runner-up qualify for the Group Stage, but cannot apply for a wildcard.
  • Associations ranked outside the top 9 can only have their league champion apply for a wildcard.
Rank[1] Association Average points Teams
1 Spain Spain 217,00 1
2 Germany Germany 170.00
3 Poland Poland 156.67
4 France France 140.33
5 Denmark Denmark 137.00
6 Hungary Hungary 124.33
7 Belarus Belarus[1] 69.50 0
8 Portugal Portugal 61.67 1
9 Norway Norway 57.00
10 Ukraine Ukraine 57.00 0
11 Romania Romania 56.50
12 Slovenia Slovenia 52.00
13 North Macedonia North Macedonia 50.33
14 Croatia Croatia 44.00
15 36 associations 0.00
Participating teams
Denmark Aalborg Håndbold (1st) France Paris Saint-Germain (1st) Spain Barcelona (1st) Germany SC Magdeburg (1st)
Germany Füchse Berlin (2nd) Hungary Telekom Veszprém (1st) Norway Kolstad Håndball (1st) Poland Orlen Wisła Płock (1st)
Portugal Sporting CP (1st) TBA WC TBA WC TBA WC
TBA WC TBA WC TBA WC TBA WC

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