EHF Champions League 2024/2025: Kolstad and Kielce to decide about the last ticket


Kolstad and Kielce will decide about the last place at EHF Champions League knock-out stage.
Group A:
Paris Saint-Germain Handball vs. Telekom Veszprém HC: Veszprém defeated PSG with a final score of 37-33. Veszprém showcased a balanced offensive effort, with 11 different players contributing to the scoreboard. Gasper Marguc led the team with six goals. For PSG, Kamil Syprzak was a standout, netting six goals. Despite PSG’s attempts to close the gap in the second half, Veszprém maintained their lead throughout the match.
Paris Saint-Germain Handball – One Veszprém 33:37 (18:23)
Paris Saint-Germain Handball: Palicka, Green – Soullier, Marchan 2, Yahia 5, Steins 2, Narcisse, Sole 5, Tonnesen 1, Syprzak 6, Karabatic, Holm 3, Peleka 4, Prandi 3, Baijens 1, Plantin.
One Veszprém: Corrales, Jensen – Grahovac, Descat 3, Sandell 2, Elísson 1, Ligetvári, Marguc 6, Cindric 3, Remili 5, Pálmarsson 3, Pechmalbec 4, Vailupau 3, Fabregas 2, Kosorotov 5.
Füchse Berlin vs. HC Eurofarm Pelister: Berlin secured a decisive 39-29 victory over Eurofarm Pelister. Mathias Gidsel and Matthes Langhoff were pivotal for Berlin, each scoring nine goals. On the opposing side, Filip Kuzmanovski led Eurofarm Pelister with seven goals. This win ensures Berlin’s advancement to the next round, while Eurofarm Pelister has been eliminated from play-off contention.
Group B:
Kolstad Håndball vs. SC Magdeburg: Kolstad achieved a crucial 31-27 victory over Magdeburg. Simon Jeppsson was instrumental in Kolstad’s success, contributing 11 goals. This win keeps Kolstad’s play-off hopes alive, setting up a decisive final round where they will compete with Industria Kielce for the last remaining play-off spot.
Kolstad IL – SC Magdeburg 31:27 (15:14)
Kolstad IL: Eggen Rismark, Bergerud (11 saves) – Eck Aga, Bronken, Aalberg, Oskarsson (1), Sondena (2), Gullerud (2), Johannsson, Stolefjell, Jeppsson (11), Lyse (4), Hernes Hovde, Gudjonsson (10), Johnsen (1)
SC Magdeburg: Hernandez Ferrer (10 saves), Portner (1 save) – Persson, Lange, Musche (8), Claar (6), Zechel (1), Pettersson (3), Serradilla Cuenca, Hornke, Weber (2), Lagergren (1), Saugstrup (3), Damgaard (3)
OTP Bank-Pick Szeged vs. FC Barcelona Lassa: The match concluded with a 29-29 draw. Pick Szeged’s Mario Sostaric, the EHF Champions League’s top scorer, led his team with six goals. For Barcelona, Dika Mem was a key contributor, also scoring six goals. Late goals in the final minute prevented Barcelona from facing a defeat, while the draw felt like a missed opportunity for the hosts.
