 
		
		NEWS: Teams from 21 countries have submitted their applications for the new edition of the European top flight via their respective national federations
		
	 
	
		
		
	
		
	35 clubs eye a place in the new season
	Less than two weeks after HC Vardar lifted their second VELUX EHF Champions League trophy, the first step towards the final roster of clubs for the 2019/20 season has been made after the deadline for the registration has passed.
	
	In total 35 teams from 21 countries are vying for a place in the new season after they all submitted their application before the deadline on 12 June. Registration of clubs does not equal participation, and the final list of all participants will only be confirmed by the EHF Executive Committee on Friday 21 June.
	
	The confirmation by the EHF EXEC is based on an evaluation of the registered clubs divided into eight different criteria: venue, TV, ranking in the domestic league, spectators, performance in past EHF club competitions, sponsoring potential, implementation of duties and regulations, and media.
	
	Based on the EHF ranking list 20 teams (all national champions) have handed in their registrations. Only the national champions of seven countries (Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Israel, Netherlands, Serbia and Turkey) did not apply.
	
	In addition, 15 clubs eligible to enter the EHF Cup have submitted their requests for a Champions League upgrade via their national federations.
	
	Draw dates confirmed
	
	The draw of possible qualification tournaments will take place on Wednesday 26 June at the EHF Office in Vienna, while the group phase draw will be held on Thursday 27 June in the Erste Campus, also in the Austrian capital.
	
	The VELUX EHF Champions League 2019/20 will be played in the same mode as the previous three seasons with 28 teams of the group phase split into four groups: Group A and B will consist of eight teams each, while Group C and D will both have six teams.
	
	Teams registered based on the EHF Ranking list (20):
	BLR - HC Meshkov Brest
	CRO – HC PPD Zagreb
	DEN – Aalborg Handbold
	ESP – Barça
	FIN – Cocks
	FRA – Paris Saint-Germain Handball
	GER – SG Flensburg-Handewitt
	HUN – Telekom Veszprém HC
	ISL – Selfoss
	MKD – HC Vardar
	NOR – Elverum Håndball
	POL – PGE VIVE Kielce
	POR – FC Porto Sofarma
	ROU – CS Dinamo Bucuresti
	RUS – Chekhovskie Medvedi
	SLO – RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko
	SUI – Kadetten Schaffhausen
	SVK – Tatran Presov
	SWE – IK Sävehof
	UKR – HC Motor Zaporozhye
	
	Further registrations for a place in the CL (15)                                                            
	DEN – GOG
	ESP – Bidasoa Irun
	FRA – Montpellier HB
	FRA – HBC Nantes
	FRA – Chambery Savoie Montblanc Handball
	GER – THW Kiel
	GER – SC Magdeburg
	HUN – MOL-Pick Szeged
	LUX – Handball Esch
	MKD – HC Eurofarm Rabotnik
	MKD – HC Metalurg
	NOR – OIF Arendal Elite
	POL – Orlen Wisla Plock
	POR – Sporting Clube Portugal
	SWE – IFK Kristianstad
		
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