After a thrilling end to the EHF European League Women saw the first international title of the 2021/22 season decided earlier in May, the EHF Finals Men have arrived and the new champions in the men’s competition will soon be crowned.
Or will they be the same champions? SC Magdeburg, who raised the trophy last season, are one of the four teams left standing in the race for the 2021/22 title. They will open the EHF Finals Men against RK Nexe in the first semi-final, before SL Benfica meet Orlen Wisla Plock in the second.
SEMI-FINALS
SC Magdeburg (GER) vs RK Nexe (CRO)
Saturday 28 May, 16:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Magdeburg have won seven of eight previous duels against Nexe, including two in the 2021/22 group phase. The only Nexe victory was in 2012
- Magdeburg are the defending champions and were also part of the EHF Finals in 2017 and 2018. They won the EHF Cup three times and the EHF Champions League once
- SCM have the chance to win up to three trophies this season, after taking the IHF Super Globe early in 2021/22 and currently being clear number one in the German Bundesliga
- Nexe are the first ever Croatian team to qualify for any final tournament in any EHF European cup competition
- Nexe are currently playing the finals of the Croatian league against PPD Zagreb. In the regular season they caused Zagreb’s first defeat in 15 years, but lost the first final match
- with 97 goals since the start of the group phase, Nexe’s Halil Jaganjac is currently the top scorer still in the competition. Magdeburg’s top scorers are Michael Damgaard and Omar Ingi Magnusson, with 54 goals each
- Magdeburg are the only unbeaten team in the competition with 12 victories and two draws since the start of the group phase. They eliminated Nantes in the quarter-finals, while Nexe have a balance of eight victories, one draw and five defeats, and beat GOG in the quarter-finals