29.04.2008, 10:30 Read the facts and figures around the THW Kiel vs BM Ciudad Real Champions League final collected by ehfCL.com's Björn Pazen. |
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43 national and international titles meet in the final
In the Champions League they never met before. Both clubs are the current leaders of their domestic leagues and they are the reigning champions. Also both teams have just won their national cup competitions. Looking at the national and international titles and numbers of participations at the Champions League, Kiel dominates the comparison.
National titles:
THW Kiel (22): German champion: 13 (1957, 1962, 1963, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007) BM Ciudad Real (10): Spanish champion: 2 (2004, 2007)
International titles:
THW Kiel (5): Champions League winner: 1 (2007) BM Ciudad Real (6): Champions League winner: 1 (2006)
In the Champions League
THW Kiel (11 participations): 1994/95: group phase
BM Ciudad Real (5 participations): 2003/04: semi-final (eliminated by Celje) Current Champions League season:
The two teams had an absolutely parallel season: Ciudad Real and Kiel both won all of their six matches in the first group stage and both lost one match in the Main Round (Kiel against Leon, Ciudad against Montpellier). Both teams won their home match in the semi-finals and lost the away match in the second leg. Also, both clubs have won all their home matches this season.
Ciudad Real will meet all four German CL participants this season: they won both matches against Flensburg (group phase) and Gummersbach (Main Round). They won one game against Hamburg in the semi-finals.
Kiel will meet their third Spanish opponent of the season: They have beaten Leon (Main Round) and Barcelona (semi-finals), but they also suffered defeat from these two Spanish sides. TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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