25 goals was the biggest margin since the start of the group phase, when Metz beat HC Lokomotiva Zagreb 38:13
32 matches – three quarter-finals and play-offs and 26 group matches – were attended by 3,000 or more fans
41 goals in the group match between FTC and Brest Bretagne Handball (20:21) is the lowest score of the season
47 goals were scored by Bietigheim in the group match against DHK Banik Most (47:25) to level the all-time high score in this competition, when HC Vardar beat Krim Mercator Ljubljana 47:29 in 2015
51 times – five times in the quarter-finals, three times in the play-offs and 43 times in the group phase – the away team was the winner.
50 times – four times in the quarter-finals, once in the play-offs and 45 times in the group phase – the fans saw 60 and more goals
56 goals was the lowest score in the quarter-finals, when Vipers won 31:25 at Rapid and in Györ’s 29:27 away win at Odense
68 times – three times in the quarter-finals, four times in the play-offs and 61 times in the group phase – the home team was victorious
71 goals was the highest score in a single quarter-final match, when Vipers beat Rapid 40:31
130 goals (including nine in the quarter-finals) have been scored by Henny Reistad (Esbjerg) to be the current top scorer of the competition, ahead of Cristina Neagu (118/CSM) and Markéta Jerábková (107/Vipers)
204 victories in 270 matches lift Györ on top of the all-time Champions League table. The record winners also have 20 draws and 46 defeats on their tally. Györ became the first ever team with 200 wins in the competition in the 2022/23 season
300 – Krim and Buducnost became the first ever teams to play 300 Champions League matches in their club history in the 2022/23 season
489 goals were scored in the eight quarter-final matches, an average of 61.2 per match, compared to only 424 goals in the eight play-off matches
1,069 goals in 19 Champions League seasons were scored by Jovanka Radicevic (Krim) to be the all-time top scorer, ahead of Cristina Neagu (1,028). Both passed previous top scorer Anita Görbicz (Györ/1,016) in the 2022/23 season
7,701 goals were scored in the 128 matches since the start of the group phase, an average of 60.12 goals
19,000 fans is the spectator world record for women’s handball matches, at the final of the 2013 World Championship in Kombank Arena Belgrade, when hosts Serbia were defeated by Brazil. If the MVM Dome is sold-out for the EHF FINAL4 with 20,022 fans, it would set a new world record
29,564 fans attended the eight quarter-final matches, an average of 3,695 spectators