The 2020–21 EHF European League was the 1st edition of the EHF European League, replacing the EHF Cup as the second most important European handball club competition organised by the European Handball Federation (EHF), which had been in existence for 39 years.[1]
Team allocation
A total of 51 teams from 21 countries participated in the 2020–21 EHF European League.[2]
A total of 30 teams were involved in the first qualifying round draw, they were divided into three geographical zones, each one with two pots of five teams, to limit travel distances and to reduce possible travel restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Teams from the same country could not be drawn into the same tie.[4]
A total of 24 teams were involved in the second qualifying round draw, 15 advancing from the previous round and 9 teams entering this round. Teams were divided in two pots and were drawn without any restrictions.[8]
The 24 teams were divided into six pots of four teams, with a team from each pot being drawn to each group. Teams from the same country could not be drawn into the same group.[11]
Teams were ranked according to points (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings:
If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
The pairings for the last 16 and the quarter-finals are based on group stage standings, according to the following bracket.[12] This assures teams from the same group can only play each other again in the final four.
The EHF Finals Men 2021 was played on 22 and 23 May 2021 in Mannheim, Germany and comprised one leg semifinals, final and third-place match. The pairings for the semifinals were decided by drawing of lots.[15]
^Due to travel restrictions imposed on Iceland in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the matches between TTH Holstebro and Valur were cancelled, with the danish side advancing to the next round.[5]
^The french club PAUC Handball waived their right to host the first leg of the first qualifying round due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the match was decided over one leg, played in Spain.[7]
^BM Benidorm announced two days prior to the second leg that they were unable to travel to travel to Vienna due to travel restrictions imposed in Spain as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, BM Benidorm were disqualified, with their opponents, Fivers, advancing to the group stage.[9]
^Balatonfüredi KSE could not travel to Slovenia for the first leg due to a player testing positive to COVID-19. As a result, it was decided that the match should be played on one leg, at Slovenia, on the original date of the second leg.[10]