SL Benfica, the fairy tale of the giants
‘Gigantes’ – ‘Giants’ read a huge headline of Monday’s edition of Portuguese sports newspaper. Benfica truly were giants on the court. They had the best goalkeeper of the tournament: MVP Sergey Hernandez; they had the best scorer of the event and the season: Petar Djordjic; they had their solid defence stars Rogerio Moraes and Alexis Borges; their German wing Ole Rahmel was like a goal machine in the final.
Benfica showed passion and emotions, boosted by 6,000 fans in the arena, and they were, what their coach Chema Rodriguez said, “not only a team, but a family.” When you beat Orlen Wisla Plock and SC Magdeburg within 24 hours, you are a deserved winner of this trophy, even if you had not been the best team of the season. This is the thrill and the tension of final tournaments. Benfica’s story is a fairy tale coming true, and the kings of Lisbon are real.
SC Magdeburg, every series has to end once
They were shocked, they were quite angry, and they left Altice Arena emptyhanded: SC Magdeburg were the outstanding and dominant team of the European League 2021/22 season. They made it to the final unbeaten, riding a series of 26 unbeaten matches in the competition. They boast the highest quality and their wide squad… but in the end, they lost the final.
Though they know from their domestic Bundesliga how to stand the heat in huge arenas with thousands of home fans, they made too many mistakes in the final, missing several 100-percent chances, not being able to cope with Benfica’s big line players, and losing the goalkeeper duel. Still, Magdeburg are on the brink of clinching their first domestic league title since 2001 and will show their quality again next season – in the EHF Champions League.
Orlen Wisla Plock, one failure after an almost perfect season
The runners-up from the Polish league were also beaten by Benfica – but in a different way than Magdeburg. The 26:19 semi-final defeat against the hosts was Plock’s worst match of the whole European League season.
Judged by the names and the width of the squad, and from the performances from the start of the group phase until the quarter-finals, Plock were definitely a trophy candidate. But they faltered when it counted. Next season, they will again fight for the trophy. At least they improved from their EHF Finals appearance last year, when they ended fourth.
More than the ‘little brother’ of the EHF Champions League
Teams like Rhein-Neckar Löwen or Bjerringbro-Silkeborg already failed in the qualification rounds: it demonstrates the positive development of the EHF European League. No one doubts the 2021/22 season was the strongest second-tier competition European handball has ever seen. The group phase included teams such as Nantes, GOG, Sporting, Lemgo and Füchse Berlin – and none of these even made it to the EHF Finals 2022 in Lisbon last weekend.
The dominance of German clubs in the second-tier competition came to an end, or was at least interrupted: Benfica became only the second non-German team in the last 17 (!) seasons to win it. The level has been rising since the number of EHF Champions League participants was reduced to 16, and the playing format with 24 clubs in the group phase has offered amazing matches. The EHF European League? Better than ever!
Huge praise for the hosts of the EHF Finals Men 2022
More than 6,000 fans watched the final, an incredible atmosphere during the whole weekend – the Altice Arena was a perfect place for Benfica sensational run to the trophy. Lisbon was only confirmed as hosts on the eve of the semi-final draw in early May.
But David Szlezak, Managing Director of EHF Marketing GmbH, was full of praise for the Portuguese organisers: “Lisbon got the maximum out of the minimum of time they had. You could see that professionals are at work at the Benfica club and Altice Arena. With a little more time, the arena would certainly have been sold out. It was also very important to see that we can be successful in the Portuguese market. Handball has developed very well there. And Benfica is a brand that is also good for handball.”