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05.11.2008, 11:50 After three rounds and 87 TV broadcasts, plus over 150 hours of coverage, everything is still possible for the remaining match days - EHF/EHF Marketing Press Statement. |
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Second half throw-off for EHF Champions LeagueVienna, 5 November 2008 – This evening, the teams will throw-off for the second half of the Men’s EHF Champions League Group Phase. On 5th November at 19:00 the teams will resume their quest for a place in the main round of the 2008/2009 Men’s EHF Champions League. After three rounds and 87 TV broadcasts, plus over 150 hours of coverage, everything is still possible for the remaining match days but some teams are already confident about securing one of the prestigious places in the Main Round. The New Playing System and how it works
The first two teams of each group qualify for the second phase (Main Round) and proceed together to the same group and will take with them the results of their two matches from the first phase. Consequently they will only play against two teams qualifying from another group making a total of 4 matches per team in the second phase. The first and second ranked team of each group in the Main Round go further to the quarterfinals. These quarterfinals, as well as semifinals and finals, are played in the traditional k.o. system with home and away matches. This change has been widely welcomed as the Uwe schwenker, Chairman of the Men’s EHF Marketing Board recently announced to the sporting press, “this makes the Champions League extremely exciting and has increased the value of the product!” Main Round Draw The location for the Main Round Draw has already been announced, it will take place on 25th November 2008 at 11:00 at Gartenhotel Altmannsdorf in Vienna. The Main Round will commence in February 2009. EHF Marketing intensifies partnership with adidas
EHF Champions League Show The EHF Champions League show, produced in cooperation with Eurosport/Eurosport 2, which is shown weekly with a round-up of the highlights and news from in and around the Men’s EHF Champions League has seen success in its first weeks on the market. The next edition will be on Sunday with over 12 TV channels broadcasting the show, including Russian, Brazilian and North African channels. ehfTV.com ehfTV continues to bring the EHF Champions League to a wide audience across the globe. With live matches, replay and highlights the handball fan has every thing he needs online at ehfTV.com now with a refreshed, user-friendly look. TEXT: EHF/EHF Marketing |
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