6 of 112 group matches — and none of the 14 play-offs or eight quarter-finals — ended in a draw.
9 — for the ninth time since 2010, the defending champions did not qualify for the EHF FINAL4.
10 group matches — and zero play-offs or quarter-finals — ended with 70 and more goals scored.
12 matches — seven of 112 group matches, four of 14 play-offs and one of eight quarter-finals — ended with a difference of 10 or more goals.
13 matches in the whole 2020/21 season — 11 group matches and both play-offs in the Flensburg vs Zagreb tie — needed to be assessed by the EHF due to COVID-19 reasons.
14 previous Champions League winners are in the squads of the four participants: seven for Barcelona, four for Paris, three for Nantes and zero for Aalborg.
15 different clubs had been part of the 11 EHF FINAL 4 events. The 16th club is Aalborg, the Danish debutants in 2021.
16 points in 18 matches — seven victories, two draws and nine defeats — were enough for Nantes to qualify for the EHF FINAL4.
17 times, including the 2020/21 season, Barcelona have qualified for the semi-finals in the EHF Champions League. Next among the 2021 semi-finalists are Paris (five), Nantes (two) and debutants Aalborg (one).
19 goals in a single match was the lowest score of a team so far this season: first, when Szeged lost the group match 19:25 at Porto, then Elverum’s 19:39 loss in Barcelona in the play-offs. Flensburg scored 21 goals in the away quarter-final in Aalborg.
20 goals was the biggest difference in one match this season, when Barcelona won the second play-off leg 39:19 against Elverum. The biggest gap in the quarter-finals was 12 goals, when Barcelona beat Brest 40:28.
27 group matches in a row have been won by Barcelona since the opening defeat in Szeged in the 2019/20 season. In total, Barcelona won 32 of the last 33 Champions League matches — the only defeat was the 2019/20 final against Kiel in Cologne in December 2020.