Spectators allowed at DELO EHF FINAL4 2021 European Handball Federation17 May 2021, 11:00 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
The European Handball Federation together with its marketing arm, EHF Marketing GmbH, and the Hungarian Handball Federation as local organiser have confirmed on Monday that a limited number of spectators will be allowed at the DELO EHF FINAL4 2021.
The final weekend and climax of the DELO EHF Champions League is set to take place on 29 and 30 May in the Papp László Sportaréna in Budapest.
The decision follows recent developments in Hungary with the country’s government lifting the restrictions for sport events and allowing spectators under certain conditions.
Vipers and Rostov want back to Budapest via MOTW European Handball Federation08 April 2021, 10:00 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
Vipers Kristiansand and Rostov-Don both competed at the EHF FINAL4 in 2019. Only one of those teams will return to the marquee event of the DELO EHF Champions League this season.
Vipers and Rostov will play their quarter-final tie as a double-header in Russia this weekend.
The Norwegian side’s ‘home’ game has been named Match of the Week. The game in the Palace of Sports in Rostov-on-Don is scheduled for throw-off on Saturday 10 April at 14:00 CEST and will be streamed live on EHFTV. The return leg takes place 24 hours later.
Six takeaways from the intriguing play-offs EHF / Adrian Costeiu15 March 2021, 10:30 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
Over the last two weeks, the 14 games in the DELO EHF Champions League play-offs delivered clear wins for the favourites but also nail-biting games, where the winners were only decided in the dying seconds of the second leg.
Ultimately, eight teams have progressed to the quarter-final, which will be played in the first two weeks of April, the last stop before the DELO EHF FINAL4 in Budapest on 29/30 May.
Before we turn our attention to the quarter-final, let’s summarise what piqued our interest the most during the play-offs.
We knew Vipers are a very strong team and they played a lot as we expected. We are satisfied with the win but 35 [conceded] goals are too many. We hope that we can adjust the defence for the next game in Odense
Ulrik Kirkely
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Let s have a poll. There were four amazing games tonight - a masterclass by Györ followed by three close battles finishing with the closest of the lot. But which one did you enjoy the most?
19:42
Here s the full round-up of results from the weekend s play-offs. Some teams have put themselves in very strong positions heading into the second leg, notably CSM Bucuresti, Rostov-Don, Györ and Brest. Their big away wins should stand them in good stead.
Seven conclusions after an unprecedented group phase EHF / Adrian Costeiu15 February 2021, 16:15 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
There was drama, a huge number of amazing comebacks, unexpected results and collapse of favourites in the 102 games played this season in the group phase of the DELO EHF Champions League.
With all teams progressing to the play-offs, we pinpoint the best of the best, highlight some superb performances and also look at the future of the competition in a wrap-up of the first stage.
The DELO EHF Champions League takes a break for three weeks, but the round of 16 will be more interesting than ever, with four exciting double headers that will decide the best eight teams in Europe this season.