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The EHF Champions League is the most important handball european clubs competition.

The competition was founded in the season 1956-1957, and is administered by the European Handball Federation.

Men's

Year Winners Runners-Up Score
1957 Örebro SK 21-13
1958 Dot Not Disputed
1959 Redbergslid Göteborg FA Frischauf Göppingen 18-13
1960 FA Frischauf Göppingen AGF Aarhus 18-13
1961 Dot Not Disputed
1962 FA Frischauf Göppingen Partizan Bjelovar
Yugoslavia
13-11
1963 Dukla Prague
Czechoslovakia
Dinamo Bucarest 15-13
1964 Non disputée
1965 Dinamo Bucarest Medvescak Zagreb
Yugoslavia
13-11
1966 SC Leipzig Honved Budapest 16-14
1967 VfL Gummersbach Dukla Prague
Czechoslovakia
17-13
1968 Steaua Bucarest Dukla Prague
Czechoslovakia
13-11
1969 (Coupe supprimée)
1970 VfL Gummersbach Dynamo Berlin 14-11
1971 VfL Gummersbach Steaua Bucarest 17-16
1972 Partizan Bjelovar
Yugoslavia
VfL Gummersbach 19-14
1973 M.A.I. Moscou
USSR
Partizan Bjelovar
Yugoslavia
26-23
1974 VfL Gummersbach Steaua Bucarest 17-16
1975 A.S.K.V. Frankfort M.A.I. Moscou 19-17
1976 Borac Banja Luka
Yugoslavia
KFUM Fredericia 17-15
1977 Steaua Bucarest C.S.K.A. Moscou
USSR
21-20
1978 SC Magdebourg WSK Slask Wroclaw 28-22
1979 T.V. Grosswallstadt SC Empor Rostock 14-10 / 18-16
1980 T.V. Grosswallstadt Valur Reykjavík 21-12
1981 SC Magdebourg Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana
Yugoslavia
25-23 / 29-18
1982 Honved Budapest TSV St. Omar St. Gallen 25-16 / 18-24
1983 VfL Gummersbach C.S.K.A. Moscou
USSR
15-19 / 13-14
1984 Dukla Prague
Czechoslovakia
Metaloplastica Sabac
Yugoslavia
21-17/21-17
1985 Metaloplastica Sabac
Yugoslavia
Atletico Madrid 19-12 / 20-30
1986 Metaloplastica Sabac
Yugoslavia
Wybrzeze Gdansk 29-24 / 30-23
1987 S.K.A. Minsk
USSR
Wybrzeze Gdansk 32-24 / 25-30
1988 C.S.K.A. Moscou
USSR
Tusem Essen 18-15 / 21-18
1989 S.K.A. Minsk
USSR
Steaua Bucarest 30-24 / 37-23
1990 S.K.A. Minsk
USSR
FC Barcelone 26-21 / 29-27
1991 FC Barcelone Proleter Zrenjanin
Yugoslavia
23-21 / 20-17
1992 RK Zagreb Teka Santander 22-20 / 18-28
1993 Badel Zagreb SG Wallau-Massenheim 22-17 / 22-18
1994 TEKA Santander ABC Braga 22-22 / 23-21
1995 Elgorriaga Bidassoa Badel 1862 Zagreb 30-20 / 26-27
1996 FC Barcelone Elgorriaga Bidasoa 23-15 / 23-23
1997 FC Barcelone Badel 1862 Zagreb 31-22 / 30-23
1998 FC Barcelone Badel 1862 Zagreb 28-18 / 28-12
1999 FC Barcelone Badel 1862 Zagreb 21-22 / 29-18
2000 FC Barcelone THW Kiel 25-28 / 29-24
2001 Portland San Antonio FC Barcelone 30-24 / 25-22
2002 SC Magdebourg Fotex KC Veszprém 23-21 / 30-25
2003 Montpellier HB Portland San Antonio 27-19 / 31-19
2004 Celje Pivovarna Lasko SG Flensburg Handewitt 34-28 / 30-28
2005 FC Barcelone BM Ciudad Real 28-27 / 29-27
2006

By Country

Country Winner Finalist Finals Total
Germany 14 8 22
Spain 11 8 19
Croatia 3 7 10
Romania 3 3 6
Czech Republic 3 2 5
Belarus 3 3
Russia 2 3 5
Serbia and Montenegro 2 2 4
Hungary 1 2 3
Sweden 1 1 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 2
Slovenia 1 1 2
France 1 1
Poland 3 3
Denmark 2 2
Iceland 1 1
Switzerland 1 1
Portugal 1 1

 


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