1993–94 EHF Champions League explained

EHF Champions League
Year:1993–94
Sport:Handball
Champions:CB Cantabria
Previous:1992–93
Next:1994–95

The 1993–94 EHF Champions League was the first edition of Europe's premier men handball clubs competition after being rebranded as such. It was won by CB Cantabria (then known as TEKA Santander), who had won the EHF Cup the past season, in a final against Académico BC Braga, who became the first Portuguese team to reach a continental final.

It was the first of eight Champions League trophies in a row won by Spanish clubs, ending the dominance of Eastern European handball.

Preliminary round

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First round

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Eight finals

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Group stage

Group A

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Matchday One
USAM Nîmes25–22Badel 1862 Zagreb
Sandefjord TIF28–18Académico Braga
Matchday Two
Badel 1862 Zagreb29–29Sandefjord TIF
Académico Braga26–26USAM Nîmes
Matchday Three
USAM Nîmes26–20Sandefjord TIF
Académico Braga24–19Badel 1862 Zagreb
Matchday Four
USAM Nîmes22–22Académico Braga
Sandefjord TIF25–24Badel 1862 Zagreb
Matchday Five
Académico Braga28–22Sandefjord TIF
Badel 1862 Zagreb23–23USAM Nîmes
Matchday Six
Badel 1862 Zagreb18–21Académico Braga
Sandefjord TIF22–20USAM Nîmes

Group B

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Matchday One
Celje19–21TEKA Santander
UHK West Wien20–19SG W-Massenheim
Matchday Two
TEKA Santander21–17UHK West Wien
SG W. Massenheim23–18Celje
Matchday Three
SG W. Massenheim30–23TEKA Santander
Celje24–18UHK West Wien
Matchday Four
UHK West Wien28–23TEKA Santander
Celje23–16SG W. Massenheim
Matchday Five
SG W. Massenheim17–15UHK West Wien
TEKA Santander20–19Celje
Matchday Six
UHK West Wien18–17Celje
TEKA Santander28–23SG W. Massenheim

References