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2003–04 EHF Champions League

European handball tournament


European handball tournament

FieldValue
nameEHF Champions League
year2003–04
sportHandball
start_date12 September 2003
end_date24 April 2004
administratorEHF
participants37
championsSLORK Celje
runners-up1GERSG Flensburg-Handewitt
top_scorerSLOSiarhei Rutenka (95)
previous2002–03
next2004–05

| runners-up1 = GERSG Flensburg-Handewitt The 2003–04 EHF Champions League was the 44th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament. Montpellier Handball were the reigning champions.

RK Celje won their first ever title, beating SG Flensburg-Handewitt in the final. This was the first time a Slovenian team won the tournament.

Qualification stage

Team #1Team #21st match2nd matchAgg.
Spain BM Ciudad RealFrance Chambéry Savoie HB36–2833–3269–60
Denmark Skjern HandballGermany SC Magdeburg30–2524–3454–59
Spain CBM Ademar LeónSlovenia RK Celje38–2521–3459–59*
Germany SG Flensburg-HandewittDenmark Kolding KIF34–2933–2067–49
Hungary SC SzegedFrance Montpellier HB29–2226–2755–49
Switzerland Pfadi WinterthurCroatia RK Zagreb32–2924–3256–61
Slovenia Prule 67 LjubljanaGermany TBV Lemgo28–2827–3255–60
Spain FC BarcelonaHungary KC Veszprém33–2926–3159–60

Quarterfinals

Team #1Team #21st match2nd matchAgg.
Germany SG Flensburg-HandewittCroatia RK Zagreb30–2728–2658–53
Hungary SC SzegedGermany SC Magdeburg30–3124–2854–59
Slovenia RK CeljeGermany TBV Lemgo32–2528–2860–53
Spain BM Ciudad RealHungary KC Veszprém33–2428–2561–49

Semifinals

Team #1Team #21st match2nd matchAgg.
Spain BM Ciudad RealSlovenia RK Celje35–3632–3467–70
Germany SG Flensburg-HandewittGermany SC Magdeburg30–2026–3656–56*

Finals

Team #1Team #21st match2nd matchAgg.
Slovenia RK CeljeGermany SG Flensburg-Handewitt34–2828–3062–58

References

References

  1. "2002/03 VELUX VELUX European Cup / EHF". [[European Handball Federation]].
  2. Pazen, Björn. "More upsets on the cards for Celje". [[European Handball Federation]].
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