Since the 1996/97 season, Kiel’s participation in the Champions League has always included the quarter-finals. Their first quarter-finals were in 1997, when Kiel beat the first-ever Champions League winners, Caja Santander, but then failed in the semi-finals against Zagreb. In 2000, Kiel played their first finals, but could not stop FC Barcelona from winning their fifth consecutive trophy by winning 54:52 in aggregate.
Three times in a row, Kiel failed in the quarter-finals (against Ljubljana, Barcelona and Flensburg), but in 2007 they reached the finals again and finally took the trophy by beating their local rivals Flensburg. The moment is a special part of the 100-year exhibition.
When the playing system of the EHF Champions League changed to the EHF FINAL4 format in 2009/10, Kiel beat their German rivals Rhein-Neckar Löwen to make it to Cologne, when they ended their series of defeats in Champions League finals against Barcelona to become the first-ever EHF FINAL4 winners.
But another part of the story and history was written one year later: it is hard for champions to return to Cologne, and if there, to defend the trophy. In the thrilling 2011 quarter-finals, Kiel were eliminated by later-on winners Barcelona.
In 2012, they had their perfect season, winning all matches in Bundesliga, German Cup and the Champions League to become the first team to win the trophy in Cologne for the second time. Since 2010, Kiel were four times winners and made it eight times to Cologne.
Now, in their 100th anniversary season, they hope to blow their famous ship’s horn again in the LANXESS arena. Paris Saint-Germain are all that stands in the Zebras’ way.
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