Here are the most important facts and figures ahead of the quarter-finals.
0 teams won all their group matches; CS Gloria 2018 BN were the only side who remained unbeaten, with five wins and a draw.
0 teams from the same country meet in the quarter-finals, although two nations both have two teams in the competition: Norway (Sola HK and Storhamar Elite Handball) and Romania (Gloria and H.C. Dunarea Braila).
1 of the eight quarter-final participants started their EL 2023/24 campaign all the way back in qualification round 1: Braila.
1 former winner of the EHF European League is part of the quarter-finals this season: Neptunes Nantes, champions in 2021.
1 former EHF Champions League winner made it to the European League quarter-finals: HC Podravka Vegeta, who won the Champions League in 1996.
1 team that played last season’s final failed to advance from the group phase: runners-up Falster Nyköbing Håndbold; titleholders Ikast Handbold play in the Champions League this season.
1 of the four EHF Finals 2023 participants is part of the quarter-finals: Thüringer HC.
1 player in the quarter-finals has won all three major events with her national team at least once in her career: Sola’s Camilla Herrem is one-time Olympic, three-time world, and five-time EHF EURO champion with Norway.
2 times in a row, the Austrian city of Graz hosts the EHF Finals: in 2023 and again this year.
2 of the 48 group matches ended in a draw.
2 teams ended their group phase campaign with zero points: HC Lokomotiva Zagreb and competition debutants CSM Targu Jiu.