After winning their intense semi-finals on Saturday, Kielce aim for their second trophy in the competition and Barça can win the title for the 10th time — and become the lone record winners at the EHF FINAL4 in Cologne.
Besides the race for the trophy, the fight for the golden ball for the Champions League top scorer is still open: Dika Mem, Aleix Gomes (both Barça) and Petar Nenadic (Veszprém) can all finish on top.
FINAL
Barça (ESP) vs Lomza Vive Kielce (POL)
Sunday 19 June, 18:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Kielce beat Veszprém 37:35 in the semi-final on Saturday; Barça were victorious 34:30 against Kiel
- Barça can become the first team since the implementation of the EHF FINAL4 Men to defend a title won in Cologne
- Barça can add a 10th trophy to their cabinet since they took their first in the EHF Champions League in 1996 and can become the first team to win four times in Cologne. Kielce took the trophy once, in 2016
- Kielce won both group matches against Barça this season (32:30 at Palau Blaugrana and 29:27 on home ground); in the overall balance, Barça won six of 11 duels, two matches ended in a draw, and Kielce won three times
- at the EHF FINAL4, Barça have won both previous matches against Kielce — the 2013 semi-final (33:28) and the placement match in 2019 (40:35)
- Barça are playing their 10th EHF FINAL4 and have reached the final in Cologne for the seventh time, while Kielce have their fifth appearance and second final
- the coaches combine for 11 Champions League titles: Carlos Ortega won six trophies as a Barça player; Talant Dujshebaev won the trophy once as a player (1994 with Santander) and four times as a coach (2006, 2008 and 2009 with Ciudad Real and 2016 with Kielce)
- as a coach, Dujshebaev faced Barça twice in an EHF Champions League final. In 2005 he lost in the old two-leg format with Ciudad Real. In 2011 he lost with Atletico Madrid in Cologne
- Barça’s Aitor Arino and Gonzalo Perez de Vargas can become the first players to win the trophy four times in Cologne after 2011, 2015 and 2021
- three more players have the chance to win their third trophy — among them the two Croatian internationals playing the final, Igor Karacic (Kielce) and Luka Cindric (Barça), and French line player Ludovic Fabregas (Barça)
- Karacic, Cindric and Alex Dujshebaev won the title together with Vardar in 2017
- Karacic (2019) and Perez de Vargas (2021) were MVPs at previous EHF FINAL4 Men tournaments
- two Barça players lead the top scorer list of the EHF Champions League 2021/22 with the same number of 94 goals: Dika Mem and Aleix Gomez. Gomez climbed the standings with a huge 12 goals in the semi
- Kielce were winners of group B, eliminated Montpellier in the quarter-finals and have a season balance of 12 wins and four defeats. Barça finished second in the same group and were victorious twice against Flensburg in the quarter-finals