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2015–16 EHF Champions League

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Sport
  
Handball

Champions
  
Vive Targi Kielce

Top scorer
  
Mikkel Hansen

Dates
  
5 Sep 2015 – 29 May 2016

Goals scored
  
11,168

Website
  
ehfcl.com

Runner-up
  
MVM Veszprém

Champion
  
Vive Tauron Kielce

Attendance
  
843,367

Matches played
  
201

2015–16 EHF Champions League

Teams
  
28 (group stage) 31 (total)

Similar
  
2014–15 EHF Champio, 2015–16 LNH Division 1, 2015–16 Handball‑Bundesliga

The 2015–16 EHF Champions League was the 56th edition of Europe's premier club handball tournament and the 23rd edition under the current EHF Champions League format. FC Barcelona was the defending champion.

Contents

Vive Targi Kielce defeated MVM Veszprém in the final to capture their first title.

Team allocation

Twenty-seven teams were directly qualified for the group stage.

  • TH = Title holders
  • Competition format

    In March 2014, EHF introduced a new competition format.

    Twenty-eight teams participated in the competition, divided in four groups. Groups A and B played with eight teams each, in a round robin, home and away format. The top team in each group qualified directly for the quarter-finals, the bottom two in each group dropped out of the competition and the remaining 10 teams qualified for the first knock-out phase.

    In groups C and D, six teams played in each group in a round robin format, playing both home and away. The top two teams in each group then met in a ‘semi-final’ play-off, with the two winners going through to the first knock-out phase. The remaining teams dropped out of the competition.

    Knock-out Phase 1 (Last 12)

    12 teams played home and away in the first knock-out phase, with the 10 teams qualified from groups A and B and the two teams qualified from groups C and D.

    Knock-out Phase 2 (Quarterfinals)

    The six winners of the matches in the first knock-out phase joined with the winners of groups A and B to play home and away for the right to play in the VELUX EHF FINAL4.

    Final four

    The culmination of the season, the VELUX EHF FINAL4, with the four top teams from the competition competing for the title.

    Round and draw dates

    All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria.

    Qualification stage

    There was no draw held. The four teams played a semifinal and final to determine the last participant. Matches were played on 5 and 6 September 2015. RK Banja Luka organized the tournament.

    Bracket

    All times are local (UTC+2).

    Group stage

    The draw for the group stage was held on 26 June 2015, 20:00 CEST, in the Vienna city centre. The 28 teams were drawn into four groups, two containing eight teams (Groups A and B) and two containing six teams (Groups C and D). The only restriction was that teams from the same national association could not face each other in the same group. Since Germany qualified three teams, the lowest seeded side (Flensburg-Handewitt) had necessarily to be drawn with one of the other two.

    In each group, teams played against each other in a double round-robin format, with home and away matches. The matchdays are 16–20 September, 23–27 September, 30 September–4 October, 7–11 October, 14–18 October, 21–25 October, 11–15 November, 18–22 November, 25–29 November and 2–6 December 2015. For Groups A and B, additional matchdays include 10–14 February, 17–21 February, 24–28 February and 2–6 March 2016.

    After completion of the group stage matches, the teams advancing to the knockout stage were determined in the following manner:

  • Groups A and B – the top team qualified directly for the quarter-finals, and the five teams ranked 2nd–6th advanced to the first knockout round.
  • Groups C and D – the top two teams from both groups contested a playoff to determine the last two sides joining the 10 teams from Groups A and B in the first knockout round.
  • Playoffs

    The top two teams from Groups C and D contest a playoff to determine the two sides advancing to the knockout phase. The winners of each group will face the runners-up of the other group in a two-legged tie. The first leg will be played on 27–28 February 2016, and the second leg will be played on 5 March 2016.

    Knockout stage

    The first-placed team from the preliminary groups A and B advanced to the qurterfinals, while the 2–6th placed teams advanced to the round 16 alongside the playoff winners.

    Final four

    The final four was held at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany on 28 and 29 May 2016. The draw was held on 3 May 2016 at 12:00.

    Top goalscorers

    Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.

    Awards

    The all-star team was announced by EHF on 29 May 2015.

  • Goalkeeper:  Niklas Landin Jacobsen (DEN)
  • Right wing:  Gašper Marguč (SLO)
  • Right back:  Kiril Lazarov (MKD)
  • Centre back:  Dean Bombač (SLO)
  • Left back:  Momir Ilić (SRB)
  • Left wing:  Manuel Štrlek (CRO)
  • Pivot:  Rastko Stojković (SRB)
  • Other awards
  • Best Defender:  Timuzsin Schuch (HUN)
  • Best Young player:  Darko Ðukić (SRB)
  • Coach:  Xavi Sabaté (ESP)
  • References

    2015–16 EHF Champions League Wikipedia