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2001–02 EHF Champions League

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European handball tournament
EHF Champions League
2001–02
Tournament information
SportHandball
Dates19 September 2001–27 April 2002
AdministratorEHF
Participants32
Final positions
ChampionsGermanySC Magdeburg
Runner-upHungaryVeszprém KC
Tournament statistics
Top scorerSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaNenad Peruničić (83 goals)

The2001–02EHF Champions League was the 42nd edition ofEurope's premier clubhandball tournament.Portland San Antonio were the reigning champions.SC Magdeburg won the title, beatingVeszprém KC in the final.[1]

Round 1

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Team #1Agg.Team #21st match2nd match
A.C. Doukas SchoolGreece53–56TurkeyASKI Ankara25–2728–29
ŠKP SečovceSlovakia50–47AustriaBregenz Handball28–2222–25
HV AalsmeerNetherlands61–47Bulgaria Lokomotiv Varna34–2427–23
ZTR ZaporizhzhiaUkraine64–37Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Gračanica32–2032–17
Wybrzeże GdańskPoland57–41LuxembourgHC Berchem33–2024–21
HCB KarvináCzech Republic55–40LithuaniaGranitas Kaunas32–2023–20
Hapoel Rishon LeZionIsrael59–39Belgium HC Eynatten33–1926–20
SKA MinskBelarus50–56RomaniaSteaua Bucharest23–2527–31

Round 2

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Team #1Agg.Team #21st match2nd match
ZTR ZaporizhzhiaUkraine50–58DenmarkKIF Kolding23–2527–33
Hapoel Rishon LeZionIsrael48–45ItalyPallamano Trieste26–1822–27
Steaua BucharestRomania49–58PortugalSporting Lisbon24–3325–25
Wybrzeże GdańskPoland35–54RussiaHBC CSKA Moscow15–2520–29
HCB KarvináCzech Republic74–52SwitzerlandTSV St. Otmar St. Gallen38–2736–25
ŠKP SečovceSlovenia40–53FranceChambéry Savoie HB19–2621–27
HV AalsmeerNetherlands53–61SwedenRedbergslids IK24–3129–30
Vardar SkopjeNorth Macedonia64–59Turkey ASKI Ankara37–3127–28

Group stage

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Group A

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
DenmarkKolding IF6411159141+189
SpainSDC San Antonio6411188152+369
PortugalSporting CP6204132149−174
Serbia and MontenegroLovćen Osiguranje Cetinje6105110147−372
Source:[citation needed]

Group B

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
CroatiaRK Metković Jambo6501166138+2810
SwedenRedbergslids IK6501167151+1610
NorwaySandefjord TIF6204161164−34
IsraelHapoel Rishon LeZion6006151192−410
Source:[citation needed]

Group C

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
SloveniaCelje6501176160+1610
SpainCB Ademar Leon6402177159+188
Czech RepublicHBC Karvina6204170178−84
RussiaCSKA Moskva6105155181−262
Source:[citation needed]

Group D

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
HungaryKC Veszprém6501157130+2710
GermanySC Magdeburg6321162141+218
FranceS. O. Chambery6114149174−253
North MacedoniaVardar Vatrost. Skopje6114152175−233
Source:[citation needed]

Knockout stage

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Quarterfinals

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Team #1Agg.Team #21st match2nd match
Redbergslids IKSweden58 –60DenmarkKolding IF31 – 3027 – 30
SDC San AntonioSpain50 – 48CroatiaRK Metković Jambo28 – 2122 – 27
SC MagdeburgGermany57 – 56SloveniaCelje29 – 3128 – 25
CB Ademar LeonSpain40 –57HungaryFotex KC Veszprém22 – 2718 – 30

Semifinals

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Team #1Agg.Team #21st match2nd match
MKB Veszprém KCHungary48 – 46SpainSDC San Antonio27 – 1921–27
SC MagdeburgGermany57 – 44DenmarkKolding IF29 – 1928 – 25

Finals

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Team #1Agg.Team #21st match2nd match
MKB Veszprém KCHungary48 –51GermanySC Magdeburg23 – 2125 – 30

References

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  1. ^"2001/02 VELUX EHF Champions League Final".European Handball Federation. Retrieved2018-06-09.

External links

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European Cup era
(1956–1993)
Champions League era
(1993–present)
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