With the final whistle in the
title-deciding match at the AKQUINET EHF Cup Finals on Sunday May 19, THW Kiel
drew level with Frisch Auf Göppingen as one of the two most successful clubs in
Europe’s second-tier international competition, with four trophies. The German side,
which features two members of Denmark’s 2019 World Championship winning squad –
brothers Niklas and Magnus Landin – defeated Füchse Berlin 26:22 in the final.
“We haven’t lost a single point throughout
the competition, and I think that this says everything about our strength,”
said Kiel wing Niclas Ekberg, referring to their flawless campaign that began
in qualification round 2 in November.
Kiel created a clear 16:10 lead in the
first half of the trophy match, leaving Füchse with a difficult task that
proved impossible in the end. It was Kiel’s first EHF Cup win in 15 years,
after they raised the trophy in 2006/07, 2009/10 and 2011/12.
Earlier on Sunday, FC Porto Sofarma – the
first Portuguese team to reach the EHF Cup Finals – claimed the bronze medal
with a 28:26 (14:16) victory over Danish squad TTH Holstebro.
Kiel reached the final by way of a 32:26
(16:14) victory versus Holstebro in the semi-finals, played on Saturday as part
of the two-day event hosted by the German club. Meanwhile, Berlin qualified for
what was their third consecutive EHF Cup final with a 24:20 (12:8) win against
FC Porto.
Niklas Landin was named the best goalkeeper
of the finals, only four months after being selected in the World Championship
All-star Team. Kiel’s Niclas Ekberg was named MVP, while FC Porto Sofarma
goalkeeper Thomas Bauer was voted the most popular player by fans.
Over the weekend, TTH Holstebro’s Magnus
Bramming cemented his place as the top scorer of the EHF Cup season and in
doing so, set a new record. He reached a tally of 100, passing his fellow
Danish wing Hans Lindberg’s previous record of 92 goals, set in 2016/17.
Photo: EHF / Axel Heimken