No French team in Cologne
For only the second time since 2015/16, France will have no team among the four best in the competition. The only edition of the EHF FINAL4 that did not feature a French side since then was in 2019 — right after the almost all French EHF FINAL4.
France still hold the record for most teams present in LANXESS Arena at the same time, with three in 2018, while last season saw PSG and Nantes qualify for the EHF FINAL4 before battling for third place on the Sunday.
Will be the top scorer be a Barça player?
Whose name will follow Valero Rivera’s on the top scorers record of the EHF Champions League? After scoring six in each quarter-final leg against Flensburg, Barça’s Dika Mem looks like the favourite, having netted 90 times since the beginning of the group phase to position him in first ahead of the EHF FINAL4.
His nearest opponent is Veszprém’s Petar Nenadic, with 85 goals, while Aleix Gomez, Mem’s Barça teammate, is not that far away, with 82. It looks unlikely a player from Kielce or Kiel will be able to compete, as Kielce wing Dylan Nahi ‘only’ netted 69 times — three more than THW Kiel wing Niclas Ekberg.