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2005–06 EHF Champions League

European handball tournament


European handball tournament

FieldValue
titleEHF Champions League
year2005–06
num_teams39
dates10 September 2004 –
7 May 2005
defending_championsFC Barcelona
winnersBM Ciudad Real
secondPortland San Antonio
semifinal1MKB Veszprém KC
semifinal2SG Flensburg-Handewitt
stat_leader_titleScoring leader
stat_leader_playerKiril Lazarov
stat_leader_value85 goals
websiteEHF site
prev_season2004–05
next_season2006–07

7 May 2005 The EHF Champions League 2005–06 was the 2005–2006 edition of the EHF Champions League who is managed by EHF. FC Barcelona were the reigning champions.

BM Ciudad Real won the title beating Portland San Antonio in the final.

Qualification round

Group Matches

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that progressed to the first knockout round
Teams that progressed to the EHF Cup Winner's Cup
Teams eliminated from European competitions for the season

Group A

Chekhovskiye Medvedi35–28Montpellier HB

Group B

IK Sävehof29–26Sony Athinaikos Athens

Group C

Torggler Group Meran31–27Haukar Hafnarfjördur

Group D

SC Pick Szeged33–22HRK Izvidac Ljubuski

Group E

KIF Kolding33–35THW Kiel

Group F

BM Ciudad Real34–23MKB Veszprém KC

Group G

Pelister Bitola30–31RK Zagreb

Group H

HC Banik Karvina31–26HC Granitas Kaunas

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 2005–06 EHF Champions League are as follows:

#NameTeamGoals
1.Macedonia Kiril LazarovHungary MKB Veszprém KC85
2.Russia Eduard KokcharovSlovenia Celje78
3.Croatia Mirza DžombaSpain BM Ciudad Real73
4.Tunisia Wissem HmamFrance Montpellier HB70
5.Spain Albert RocasSpain Portland San Antonio69
6.Slovenia Siarhei RutenkaSpain BM Ciudad Real67
7.Serbia and Montenegro Momir IlićSlovenia RK Gorenje Velenje65
8.Croatia Vedran ZrnićSlovenia RK Gorenje Velenje63
9.Denmark Bo SpellerbergDenmark KIF Kolding61
10.Spain Rolando UríosSpain BM Ciudad Real58

References

References

  1. "2004/05 VELUX EHF Champions League Final". European Handball federation.
  2. "2005/06 VELUX VELUX European Cup / EHF". [[European Handball Federation]].
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