6. C.S. Dinamo Bucuresti
With five wins in the Romanian league in as many games, it’s fair to say that Xavi Pascual and his men have started their season in the best manner. The Romanian team reinforced themselves with many talented players, such as Lazar Kukic and Champions League winner Ali Zein. And judging on their current form, Dinamo could well upset some of the high-profile teams in the Champions League this season.
5. Aalborg Håndbold
Beating domestic rivals and fellow Champions League participants GOG in the Danish Super Cup is a great way to start the season. Combine that with the return of Mikkel Hansen, back earlier than expected, and three wins in the Danish league, and it is clear that Aalborg are aiming to match or better their historic 2021 season.
4. HBC Nantes
Right from the start of the season, Nantes showed everyone how ready they were. After winning four of their five preparation games, against strong teams such as SL Benfica and FC Porto, they defeated Paris in the French Super Cup to take their first trophy of the season. Recruits like Kauldi Odriozola and Ivan Pesic are already on the right track, hitting at great things for the season to come.
3. THW Kiel
After reaching the EHF FINAL4 last season, Kiel are starting 2022/23 in high spirits. Sander Sagosen might still be missing, but this is no big trouble for Filip Jicha and his boys. They defeated SC Magdeburg to win the German Super Cup before giving no chance to Stuttgart and Leipzig in the Bundesliga, winning both games by more than 10 goals. Elverum will know that beating THW in the first Match of the Week will be a tough ask.
2. Barça
No matter what changes are made to the Barça roster, the Spanish side always deliver. Granollers could not do anything against Dika Mem & Co. in the Catalunya Super Cup, and when the two teams met again in the Liga Asobal, the Blaugranas won the contest easily. They also inflicted a nine-goal defeat on Torrelavega, showing they start the Champions League season as strong as ever.
1. Telekom Veszprém HC
Veszprém were one of the first teams to come back into the gym at the end of July. But this was for a good cause, as the Hungarian side lifted the SEHA League trophy at the start of September, beating Eurofarm Pelister and Zagreb at the SEHA Final 4. Not only did Rodrigo Corrales and his teammates triumph in Croatia, but they also defeated Kiel, Flensburg and Plock in friendlies, putting them top of the Champions League power ranking – for now.