Magdeburg made a strong signal of their intention to fight like never before to defend their title by opening an 8:4 lead after eight minutes. Barça hit back with a 4:1 run to cut the gap to a single goal, with Dika Mem finding the net with three goals from three shots.
The defending champs were 21:17 ahead at the break, helped by Barça missing penalties from Aleix Gomez and Melvyn Richardson, and the form of keeper Nikola Portner who made 10 saves in the first half.
Again, Magdeburg started the half the stronger to open a 26:20 lead, but again Barça fought back to 27:25. The Spaniards took control and appeared on course to snatch the title, but Hampus Wanne converted a penalty with four seconds left, to tie the game, 35:35.
It was a goal that brought on extra-time and while Barça will look back on missing four penalties, Magnusson had steel-like nerves to give his side victory.
FINAL STANDINGS
- SC Magdeburg (GER)
- Barça (ESP)
- KS Vive Handball Kielce S.A (POL)
- Al Ahly Sporting Club (EGY)
- Esperance Sportive De Tunis (TUN)
- Khaleej Club (KSA)
- Sport Lisboa E Benfica (PORl)
- Handebol Taubaté (BRA)
- Al-Kuwait (KUW)
- Mudhar (KSA)
- Sydney Uni Handball Club (AUS)
- Ministros Club (MEX)
Photos courtesy of the IHF