How they rate themselves
Facing defending champions Barça and Kielce in a truly tough group means top opponents right from the start.
“Our group is the stronger one and we will have highly attractive matches. Only the fact that we face both finalists of the previous season says it all. It will be a really tough fight for the first two positions, but to make it there is our first goal,” said THW manager Viktor Szilagyi.
And talking about goals, Domagoj Duvnjak (one of three team captains) is looking further ahead: “It is out aim to make it to the EHF FINAL4 in Cologne. Last season, you saw how important it is to be among the first two teams after the group phase, as then you have the second leg of the quarter-finals at home, which is a huge advantage.”
What do the numbers say?
Kiel have one of the most experienced squads in the competition, though their oldest player Pavel Horak left. Counting on players in their mid-30s such as Patrick Wiencek, Niklas Ekberg, Steffen Weinhold, outgoing Niklas Landin, Domagoj Duvnjak and currently injured Hendrik Pekeler, a mid-term transition seems to be ahead at Kiel.
Did you know?
The semi-final defeat against Barça at the EHF FINAL4 2022 was Kiel’s first-ever defeat by a Spanish team at the pinnacle event in Cologne. Kiel beat Barça twice (2010, 2020) in the finals at Cologne and Atletico Madrid once (2012); they also won the semi-final against Ciudad Real in 2010.
However, before their 2010 triumph, Kiel lost three Champions League finals in the old format against Spanish teams – falling to Barça in 2000 and Ciudad Real in 2008 and 2009.
In 2022/23, Kiel play their 25th Champions League season.
Newcomers and departures
Newcomers: Tomas Mrkva (Bergischer HC), Petter Øverby (HC Erlangen), Eric Johansson (Elverum Handball), Karl Wallinius (Montpellier HB), Ben Connar Battermann, Henri Pabst (eigene Jugend)
Left the club: Dario Quenstedt (TSV Hannover-Burgdorf), Pavel Horak (Lovci Lovosice/CZE), Leon Ciudad Benitez (VfL Lübeck-Schwartau)
Past achievements
EHF Champions League
Participations (including 2022/23 season): 25
Winners (4): 2006/07, 2009/10, 2011/12, 2019/20
Final (4): 1999/2000, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2013/14
Semi-finals (6): 1996/97, 2000/01, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2021/22
Quarter-finals (8): 1998/99, 2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2010/11, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2020/21
Group phase (2): 1994/95, 1995/96
Other
EHF Cup: winners 1997/98, 2001/02, 2003/04, 2018/19
Champions Trophy: winners 2006/07; runners-up: 2000/01, 2001/02, 2003/04, 2007/08
German league: 22 titles (1957, 1962-63, 1994-96, 1998-2000, 2002, 2005-10, 2012-15, 2020-21)
German Cup: 12 titles (1998-2000, 2007-09, 2011-13, 2017, 2019, 2022)