11 matches in the group phase ended with fewer than 45 goals.
11 different nations are represented by the 27 CL winners so far: Denmark, Hungary (6 titles each), Austria (4), Montenegro, Norway, Slovenia (2 each), Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, and Spain (1 each).
12 clubs have played at the EHF FINAL4 so far: Györ (6 times), Vardar (5), Buducnost (4), CSM (3), Rostov, Vipers, Metz (2 each), Midtjylland, Volgograd, Larvik, CSKA, and Brest (1 each).
23 group phase matches ended with a winning margin of 10 or more goals.
24 goals was the biggest winning margin in a group phase match, when Dortmund beat Podravka 38:14.
26 is the highest number of points a team gathered in the group phase: Györ, who won 13 of their 14 matches.
26 was the highest number of points a team gathered in the group phase: Györ, who won 13 of their 14 matches.
29 group phase matches had 60 or more goals.
39 was the lowest number of goals in a group phase match, when FTC defeated Rostov 20:19.
46 of the 112 group phase matches were won by the visiting team.
58 of the 112 group phase matches were won by the home team: 31 in group A; 27 in group B.
69 was the highest amount of goals in a group phase match, and it happened twice: each time involving Metz, who lost 39:30 against Györ and defeated Odense 38:31.
94 goals give CSM’s Cristina Neagu the lead in the CL top scorers ranking after the group phase.
+117 was the best overall goal difference for a team – Györ – in the group phase.
471 goals were scored by Györ, an average of 33.6 goals per match, more than any other team in the group phase.
6,079 goals were scored in the group phase: 2,971 in group A; 3,108 in group B.