5 MVPs of the previous EHF FINAL4 tournaments are on court in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League this season: Melvyn Richrdson (Barça/2024), Gisli Kristjansson (Magdeburg/2023), Artsem Karalek (Kielce/2022), Gonzalo Perez de Vargas (Barça/2021) and Igor Karacic (Kielce/2019).
5 teams who featured in the 2023/24 competition are not in the 2024/25 edition: HBC Nantes replace Montpellier as the second French participant, Fredericia replace GOG as Danish runners-up, Sporting CP participate as Portuguese champions, succeeding FC Porto. Füchse Berlin and Dinamo Bucuresti return to the top flight competition in place of THW Kiel and RK Celje Pivovarna Laško.
5 current coaches of the 16 teams have won the EHF Champions League as coaches: Bennet Wiegert (with Magdeburg), Carlos Ortega (with Barça), Talant Dujshebaev (Kielce - with Ciudad Real and Kielce), Raul Gonzalez (PSG - with Vardar) and Xavi Pascual (Bucuresti, with Barça).
5 nations are represented by two participants each in the 2024/25 season; France, Germany, Poland, Denmark and Hungary.
5 times in a row (1996-2000) Valero Rivera López steered Barça to the winners’ podium of the EHF Champions League, no coach has won the trophy more often.
5 - only five times in 15 years has the defending champions made it to Cologne: Barça in 2022 and 2023, Kiel in 2013, Vardar in 2018 and Magdeburg in 2024.
6 countries are represented by the previous 31 EHF Champions League champions: Spain (17 titles), Germany (8), France (2), North Macedonia (2), Poland and Slovenia (each 1). In total, 13 different clubs are in the winners’ list of the competition.
7 of the 15 previous EHF FINAL4 tournaments have been won by teams taking part in the 2024/25 EHF Champions League season: Barça (5 trophies), Magdeburg and Kielce (1 each).
8 – six times as a player, twice as a coach, Carlos Ortega won the EHF Champions League. After winning the trophy in 2024, the Spaniard passed the previous record holder Andrei Xepkin, who won the trophy seven times as a player for Barça (6) and Kiel.
8 of the 16 current teams have previously taken part in the EHF FINAL4 in Cologne: Barça, Aalborg, Magdeburg, Paris, Nantes, Veszprém, Kielce and Füchse.
10 different Spanish coaches have steered their teams to a total of 20 EHF Champions League trophies so far: Valero Rivera (5), Talant Dujshebaev (4), Xavi Pascual (3), Carlos Ortega (2), Javier Cuesta, Julian Ruiz, Francisco Equisoain, Francesc Espar, Raul Gonzalez and Roberto Parrondo (each 1). Dujshebaev (Kielce, 2016), Parrondo (Vardar, 2019), and Gonzalez (Vardar, 2017) were the only ones to win the trophy with non-Spanish teams.
11 - the number of times Barça have won the EHF Champions League, making them the record winners (1995-2000, 2011, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2024). In addition, they won the Champions Cup (forerunner competition to the EHF Champions League) once. Kiel (2007, 2010, 2012, 2020) have won four trophies, Ciudad Real three (2006, 2008, 2009), Magdeburg (2002, 2023), Vardar (2017, 2019) and Montpellier (2003, 2018) have won two each.