Szeged have had a tough time recently in the competition. The Hungarian side has not made it to the quarter-finals since 2019, and last season, they did not have a chance against Telekom Veszprém in the play-offs. As a result, Juan Carlos Pastor left the bench after 10 years while Krisztian Karpati took over. The Hungarian coach will have a huge task on his hand but is set to only stay one year, before IK Sävehof coach Mikael Appelgren takes over in 2024.
The two Balkan teams appearing in group A have completely different profiles. HC Eurofarm Pelister have not played the Champions League since 2005, when they were still called Pelister Bitola. They now have Champions League regulars such as former winner Khalifa Ghedbane or right wing Bogdan Radivojevic among their ranks, and will try to make it to the play-offs for the first time ever.
HC Zagreb, on the other hand, have plenty of Champions League experience under their belt. The Croatian side will be playing the competition for the 21st time in a row, the second longest record ever. But Zagreb have only managed to progress from the group phase twice in the last five seasons. Last season, their ticket slipped from their hands in the last round. They will certainly want to finally stop the curse in 2023/24.
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