20.02.2013, 11:40 The competition maths before the last Group Phase Round of the VELUX EHF Champions League |
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Goals and points, regulations and resultsTwelve matches are still to come in the Group Phase of the VELUX EHF Champions League – and several decisions need to be taken on the last match day. www.ehfCL.com explains all possible constellations and decisions. The EHF Regulations for the VELUX EHF Champions League state the following rule:
If two or more teams are equal after the completion of the Group Phase, the ranking will be determined as follows:
The away goals rule will be used only for the knock-out stage if teams are equal on aggregate score. Group A Top three positions Currently, HSV Hamburg and SG Flensburg-Handewitt top the table by 14 points each ahead of Chekhovskie Medvedi (13). In the final Round Medvedi host Flensburg and Hamburg face Montpellier. Maximum two teams will have the same number of points in the end, either Hamburg and Flensburg or Hamburg and Medvedi. In both cases Hamburg would be ahead currently, thanks to regulation d.). Hamburg tied twice against Medvedi and are equal in points and goal difference with Flensburg too (31:28, 26:29). In this case the overall goal difference would be decisive, and currently HSV have +39 compared to Flensburg (+31) and Medvedi (+28).
Hamburg are group winners, if they beat Montpellier and Flensburg do not catch up in the points and in the goal difference. Fourth spot Montpellier Agglomeration have six points on their account, Reale Ademar León five. The Spanish team host Partizan Beograd (already eliminated from the knock-out stage), Montpellier play at Hamburg. León have won both direct duels against the French team (29:27, 30:28).
Montpellier are among the Last 16, if they win or tie at Hamburg in the end and León do not beat Partizan or if they lose at Hamburg and León lose against Partizan. Group B The constellation for the group victory MKB Veszprém are on top of the group with 16 points, THW Kiel are second ranked with 14 points, but have won the direct encounter by aggregate goals (62:53).
Veszprém are group winners, if they at least tie with Madrid.
Three teams still can hope to proceed to the knock-out stage: RK Celje (six points), IK Sävehof and HCM Constanta (four points each).
RK Celje are qualified for the Last 16, if they at least tie in Sweden, regardless all other results in Round 10.
If Constanta and Sävehof win, all three teams are equal by six points – and an internal ranking with the results of this trio needs to bring the decision. Currently the internal goal ranking is like this: Celje: 72:66 goals (+6), Constanta: 100:99 goals (+1), Sävehof: 83:90 goals (-7) In case Constanta win and Sävehof beat Celje with less than or exact five goals difference, the Slovenian club have made it to the Last 16, as their overall goal difference (-18) is much better than Constanta (-46) and Sävehof (-49). If Constanta win and Sävehof win by six or seven goals difference, Constanta would be qualified for the Last 16.
If Constanta win and Sävehof beat Celje by eight or more goals difference, the Swedish champions would make it to the Last 16. Vive Targi Kielce are confirmed group winners, Bjerringbro Silkeborg are confirmed as fourth ranked team, Chambéry and St. Petersburg are out of the race for the Last 16.
The constellation for the positions two and three:
Metalurg secure the second rank, if they win, as they won the direct encounter against Velenje by aggregate goals (30:23, 19:23). The first three positions are confirmed for group winners FC Barcelona Intersport, second ranked Füchse Berlin and third ranked Dinamo Minsk.
The current constellation for the fourth spot for the Last 16: If Kadetten do not win on Saturday, they are out. If they win, and Szeged lose at Berlin on Sunday, the Swiss champions are qualified for the Last 16, as they won the direct encounter against Szeged by aggregate goals (29:30, 36:29). If Kadetten win, Szeged need at least a tie to proceed to the knock-out stage. TEXT: Björn Pazen / br |
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