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2020–21 EHF Champions League

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European handball competition
This article is about the men's competition. For the women's competition, see2020–21 Women's EHF Champions League.
EHF Champions League
2020–21
Tournament information
SportHandball
LocationLanxess Arena (FINAL4)
Dates16 September 2020–13 June 2021
Teams16
Websiteehfcl.com
Final positions
ChampionsSpainBarça
Runner-upDenmarkAalborg Håndbold
Tournament statistics
Matches played123
Goals scored7405 (60.2 per match)
Attendance53,304 (433 per match)
Top scorer(s)SpainValero Rivera Folch
(95 goals)

The2020–21 EHF Champions League was the 61st edition of Europe's premier clubhandball tournament and the 28th edition under the currentEHF Champions League format.

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, each local health department dictated the number of spectators allowed at a given match.

Barça defeatedAalborg Håndbold, 36–23, to win their tenth title.[1]

Format

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The competition begins with a group stage featuring 16 teams divided in two groups. Matches are played in adouble round-robin system with home-and-away fixtures. In Groups A and B, originally the top two teams qualify for the quarterfinals, with teams ranked 3rd to 6th entering the playoffs. After a decision by the EHF, all teams advanced.

The knockout stage included four rounds: the round of 16, quarterfinals, and a final-four tournament comprising two semifinals and the final. The teams were paired against each other in two-legged home-and-away matches, with the aggregate winners qualifying to the next round.

In the final four tournament, the semifinals and the final were played as single matches at a pre-selected host venue.[2]

Teams

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Location of teams of the2020–21 EHF Champions League group stage.
Red: Group A; Blue: Group B.

A total of 24 teams from 16 countries submitted their application for a place in the competition's group stage before the deadline of 10 June 2020.[3] The final list of 16 participants was revealed by the EHF Executive Committee on 19 June. Ten teams were registered according to fixed places, while six were granted wild cards.[4]

Participating teams
FranceParis Saint-Germain(1st)GermanyTHW Kiel(1st)North MacedoniaVardar 1961(1st)HungaryTelekom Veszprém(1st)
SpainBarça(1st)PolandŁomża Vive Kielce(1st)DenmarkAalborg Handbold(1st)CroatiaPPD Zagreb(1st)
PortugalFC Porto(1st)GermanySG Flensburg-Handewitt(2nd)BelarusMeshkov Brest(WC)FranceHBC Nantes(WC)
HungaryMOL-Pick Szeged(WC)NorwayElverum Håndball(WC)SloveniaCelje Pivovarna Laško(WC)UkraineMotor(WC)
Wildcard rejection
DenmarkGOG HåndboldNorth MacedoniaRK Eurofarm PelisterPolandOrlen Wisła PłockPortugalSporting CP
RomaniaDinamo BucureștiSpainCB Ademar LeónSwitzerlandKadetten SchaffhausenTurkeyBeşiktaş

Group stage

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Main article:2020–21 EHF Champions League group stage

The draw was held on 1 July 2020 at the EHF headquarters inVienna, Austria.[4][5] The 16 teams were drawn into two groups of eight, with the restriction that teams from the same national association could not be drawn into the same group.[6]

In each group, teams play against each other in adouble round-robin format, with home and away matches. After completion of the group stage matches, the top two teams from each group would have qualified directly for the quarterfinals, and the four teams ranked 3rd–6th advance to the playoffs, but on 10 February 2021, it was announced that all 16 teams advance from the group stage.[7]

Matches were played on Wednesdays and Thursdays, with starting times at 18:45 and 20:45 (CET/CEST).

Tiebreakers

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In the group stage, teams are ranked according to points (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). After completion of the group stage, if two or more teams have scored the same number of points, the ranking will be determined as follows:

  1. Highest number of points in matches between the teams directly involved;
  2. Superior goal difference in matches between the teams directly involved;
  3. Highest number of goals scored in matches between the teams directly involved (or in the away match in case of a two-team tie);
  4. Superior goal difference in all matches of the group;
  5. Highest number of plus goals in all matches of the group;

If the ranking of one of these teams is determined, the above criteria are consecutively followed until the ranking of all teams is determined. If no ranking can be determined, a decision shall be obtained by EHF through drawing of lots.

During the group stage, only criteria 4–5 apply to determine the provisional ranking of teams.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationFLEPARKIEBREPORSZEVARELV
1GermanySG Flensburg-Handewitt141013341336+521Play-offs28–2731–3029–2936–2926–240–1037–35
2FranceParis Saint-Germain14914388327+6119[a]28–2937–2633–2629–2810–05–535–29
3PolandŁomża Vive Kielce14914442414+2819[a]28–3135–3334–2732–3026–2336–2939–29
4BelarusMeshkov Brest14716383380+31526–2832–3135–3010–026–2424–2229–27
5PortugalFC Porto14527361352+912[b]10–031–3432–3227–2525–1927–2428–30
6HungaryMOL-Pick Szeged14608318329−1112[b]0–1029–3226–3030–2735–3134–3336–27
7North MacedoniaVardar 196114338335350−15931–260–1029–3332–3625–2526–2834–34
8NorwayElverum Håndball142111387457−70529–3029–4422–3133–3131–380–1032–35
Source:EHF
Notes:
  1. ^abParis 70–61 Kielce
  2. ^abPorto 56–54 Pick Szeged


Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARVESKIEALBZAPNANCELZAG
1SpainBarça141400505412+9328Play-offs37–3029–2542–3342–3430–2942–2845–27
2HungaryTelekom Veszprém14923443392+512034–3741–3330–3234–305–539–2437–25
3GermanyTHW Kiel14725394378+161626–3231–3128–2634–2327–3533–2936–30
4DenmarkAalborg Håndbold14707397411−1414[a]32–3527–3323–3138–2932–240–1038–29
5UkraineMotor14707389411−2214[a]25–3034–3710–027–2929–2831–2929–25
6FranceHBC Nantes14527388378+101227–3524–2824–2438–2931–3228–3030–28
7SloveniaCelje Pivovarna Laško144010372413−41829–3225–2924–3529–3131–3225–3129–28
8CroatiaPPD Zagreb140014369462−93033–3728–3521–3126–2723–2424–3422–30
Source:EHF
Notes:
  1. ^abAalborg 67–56 Motor

NoteAll matches ending with a 10–0 (or 5–5) results were assessed by the EHF.[8]

Knockout stage

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Main article:2020–21 EHF Champions League knockout stage

Originally, the top six teams advanced but on 10 February 2021, after a decision by the EHF Executive Committee, it was announced that all 16 teams advance from the group stage.[7]

Play-offs

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
HBC NantesFrance58–56PolandŁomża Vive Kielce24–2534–31
MOL-Pick SzegedHungary56–66GermanyTHW Kiel28–3328–33
MotorUkraine55–60BelarusMeshkov Brest32–3023–30
FC PortoPortugal56–56 (a)DenmarkAalborg Håndbold32–2924–27
PPD ZagrebCroatia0–20[note 1]GermanySG Flensburg-Handewitt0–100–10
Elverum HåndballNorway44–76SpainBarça25–3719–39
Celje Pivovarna LaškoSlovenia47–68FranceParis Saint-Germain24–3723–31
Vardar 1961North Macedonia57–80HungaryTelekom Veszprém27–4130–39
  1. ^The matches, scheduled for 7 and 8 April 2021, were assessed by the EHF after Zagreb had several cases of positiveCOVID-19 tests.[9]

Quarterfinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
HBC NantesFrance62–60HungaryTelekom Veszprém32–2830–32
THW KielGermany59–63FranceParis Saint-Germain31–2928–34
Meshkov BrestBelarus57–73SpainBarça29–3328–40
Aalborg HåndboldDenmark55–54GermanySG Flensburg-Handewitt26–2129–33

Final four

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
12 June
 
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain33
 
13 June
 
DenmarkAalborg Håndbold35
 
DenmarkAalborg Håndbold23
 
12 June
 
SpainBarça36
 
SpainBarça31
 
 
FranceHBC Nantes26
 
Third place
 
 
13 June
 
 
FranceParis Saint-Germain31
 
 
FranceHBC Nantes28

Final

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13 June 2021
18:00
BarçaSpain36–23DenmarkAalborg HåndboldLanxess Arena,Cologne
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Gómez 9(16–11)Sandell 8
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Statistics and awards

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[10]
1SpainValero Rivera FolchFranceHBC Nantes95
2FranceDika MemSpainBarça93
BelarusMikita VailupauBelarusMeshkov Brest
4SpainAleix GómezSpain Barça92
5SpainAlex DujshebaevPolandŁomża Vive Kielce90
6DenmarkMikkel HansenFranceParis Saint-Germain88
7SwedenNiclas EkbergGermanyTHW Kiel83
8SerbiaPetar NenadićHungaryTelekom Veszprém73
NorwaySander SagosenGermany THW Kiel
10FranceNedim RemiliFrance Paris Saint-Germain72

Awards

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The all-star team was announced on 11 June 2021.[11]

PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperDenmarkNiklas Landin Jacobsen (THW Kiel)
Right wingSpainAleix Gómez (Barça)
Right backFranceDika Mem (Barça)
Centre backCroatiaLuka Cindrić (Barça)
Left backDenmarkMikkel Hansen (Paris Saint-Germain)
Left wingSpainValero Rivera (HBC Nantes)
PivotFranceLudovic Fabregas (Barça)
MVPSpainGonzalo Pérez de Vargas[12] (Barça)
Best defenderDenmarkHenrik Møllgaard (Aalborg Handbold)
Best young playerFranceDylan Nahi (Paris Saint-Germain)
Best coachSpainAlberto Entrerríos (HBC Nantes)

References

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  1. ^"Barça lift the trophy at the end of perfect season". eurohandball.com. 13 June 2021.
  2. ^Competition system
  3. ^"24 clubs submit registration for the new season".ehfcl.com. 10 June 2020.
  4. ^ab"2020/21 season: EXEC announced the starting grid season".timeoutmag.com. 19 June 2020.
  5. ^"Elite 16 teams learn their group phase fate".ehfcl.com. 1 July 2020.
  6. ^"Pots for the group phase draw revealed".ehfcl.com. 22 June 2020.
  7. ^ab"EHF adapts playing schedule for EHF Champions League".eurohandball.com. 10 February 2021.
  8. ^"EHF assesses non-played matches in top men's competitions".eurohandball.com. 26 February 2021.
  9. ^"EHF calls off Flensburg vs Zagreb play-off tie".eurohandball.com. EHF. 6 April 2021. Retrieved6 April 2021.
  10. ^Goalscorers
  11. ^"Barça All-star Team favourites; Landin and Hansen top votes". eurohandball.com. 11 June 2021.
  12. ^"Spaniards take MVP and best scorer awards". eurohandball.com. 13 June 2021.

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