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2007–08 EHF Champions League
European handball tournament
European handball tournament
Field Value title EHF Champions League year 2007–08 num_teams 40 dates 29 August 2007 - 11 May 2008 season 48th defending_champions THW Kiel winners Ciudad Real second THW Kiel stat_leader_title Scoring leader(s) stat_leader_player Kiril Lazarov, Ólafur Stefánsson stat_leader_value 96 goals prev_season 2006–7 next_season 2008–9
The EHF Champions League 2007–08 was the 2007–2008 edition of the EHF Champions League who is managed by EHF. THW Kiel were the reigning champions.
Ciudad Real won the title, beating THW Kiel in the final.
Group round
Key to colours in group tables Teams that progressed to the Main round Teams that progressed to the EHF Cup Winner's Cup Teams eliminated from European competitions for the season
Group A
HC Banik OKD Karvina 22–22 Zarja Kaspija Astrakhan
Group B
Hammarby IF HB 28–34 Montpellier HB
Group C
HC Vardar PRO – Skopje 29–28 C.BM. Ademar León
Group D
GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme 33–29 A1 Bergenz HB
Group E
HSV Hamburg 28–23 ZTR Zaporizhia
Group F
Celje 28–27 VfL Gummersbach
Group G
Zagłębie Lubin 19–34 SG Flensburg-Handewitt
Group H
HC Bosna Sarajevo 25–30 Gorenje
Main round
Key to colours in group tables Team that progressed to the Semi-finals are indicated in bold type Teams eliminated from European competitions for the season are indicated in plain italics
Group 1
Chehovski Medvedi 41–31 US Ivry Handball
Group 2
Ciudad Real 25–23 VfL Gummersbach
Group 3
SG Flensburg-Handewitt 36–29 HC Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb
Group 4
Celje 30–30 GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme
Top scorers
The top scorers from the 2007–08 EHF Champions League are as follows:
# Name Team Goals 1. Macedonia Kiril Lazarov Croatia HC Croatia Osiguranje-Zagreb 96 1. Iceland Ólafur Stefánsson Spain Ciudad Real 96 3. Spain Iker Romero Spain FC Barcelona 93 4. Sweden Marcus Ahlm Germany THW Kiel 92 5. France Nikola Karabatić Germany THW Kiel 87 6. Slovenia Siarhei Rutenka Spain BM Ciudad Real 85 7. South Korea Yoon Kyung-shin Germany HSV Hamburg 84 8. Serbia Mladen Bojinović France Montpellier HB 78 9. France Luc Abalo France US Ivry Handball 74 10. Denmark Lasse Svan Hansen Denmark GOG Svendborg TGI Gudme 73 10. Spain Cristian Malmagro Spain Portland San Antonio 73
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