Champions League players by nation:
15 CL players in the squad of four different clubs: Montenegro
14 Champions League players in the squad from six different clubs: Norway
13 CL players in the squad of six different clubs: France
12 CL players in the squad from six different clubs: Denmark
Ranking of clubs:
9 players from the same country: Buducnost (9 MNE) + coach Bojana Popovic
8 players from two countries: Esbjerg (4 DEN/4NOR) + coach Jesper Jensen
8 players from two countries: Brest (5 FRA/3 MNE)
5 players from three countries: CSM (1 FRA/1 MNE/3 NOR)
5 players from two countries: Metz (3FRA/2 DEN)
4 players from two countries: Vipers (3 NOR/1 FRA); Györ (2 DEN/2 NOR); Odense (3 DEN/1 NOR)
1 player from a country: Bietigheim (1 DEN); Rapid Bucharest (1 FRA); FTC (1 FRA); Kastamonu (1 EMN); Krim (1 EMN); Storhamar (1 NOR)
All-Star Team:
Including top scorer Nora Mørk, only one of the nine all-stars does not play for a Champions League club: Ikast Handbold left winger Emma Friis. Esbjerg is represented by MVP (Henny Reistad), top scorer (Mørk) and top defender (Kathrine Heindahl). Brest have two players among the All-stars, and Györ, FTC, CSM and Krim one player each.
MVP: Henny Reistad (Norway/Esbjerg)
Goalkeeper: Cleopatra Darleux (France/Brest)
Left winger: Emma Friis (Denmark/Ikast Handbold)
Left-back: Cristina Neagu (Romania/CSM)
Central defender: Stine Oftedal (Norway/Györ)
Right-back: Katrin Klujber (Hungary/FTC)
Right winger: Jovanka Radicevic (Montenegro/Krim)
Lineman: Pauletta Foppa (France/Brest)
Best Defender: Kathrine Heindahl (Denmark/Esbjerg)
Top scorer: Nora Mørk (Norway/Esbjerg) – 50 goals
Photos © Jozo Cabraja, Uros Hocevar / Kolektiff
Champions League players by nation:
15 CL players in the squad of four different clubs: Montenegro
14 Champions League players in the squad from six different clubs: Norway
13 CL players in the squad of six different clubs: France
12 CL players in the squad from six different clubs: Denmark
Ranking of clubs:
9 players from the same country: Buducnost (9 MNE) + coach Bojana Popovic
8 players from two countries: Esbjerg (4 DEN/4NOR) + coach Jesper Jensen
8 players from two countries: Brest (5 FRA/3 MNE)
5 players from three countries: CSM (1 FRA/1 MNE/3 NOR)
5 players from two countries: Metz (3FRA/2 DEN)
4 players from two countries: Vipers (3 NOR/1 FRA); Györ (2 DEN/2 NOR); Odense (3 DEN/1 NOR)
1 player from a country: Bietigheim (1 DEN); Rapid Bucharest (1 FRA); FTC (1 FRA); Kastamonu (1 EMN); Krim (1 EMN); Storhamar (1 NOR)
All-Star Team:
Including top scorer Nora Mørk, only one of the nine all-stars does not play for a Champions League club: Ikast Handbold left winger Emma Friis. Esbjerg is represented by MVP (Henny Reistad), top scorer (Mørk) and top defender (Kathrine Heindahl). Brest have two players among the All-stars, and Györ, FTC, CSM and Krim one player each.
MVP: Henny Reistad (Norway/Esbjerg)
Goalkeeper: Cleopatra Darleux (France/Brest)
Left winger: Emma Friis (Denmark/Ikast Handbold)
Left-back: Cristina Neagu (Romania/CSM)
Central defender: Stine Oftedal (Norway/Györ)
Right-back: Katrin Klujber (Hungary/FTC)
Right winger: Jovanka Radicevic (Montenegro/Krim)
Lineman: Pauletta Foppa (France/Brest)
Best Defender: Kathrine Heindahl (Denmark/Esbjerg)
Top scorer: Nora Mørk (Norway/Esbjerg) – 50 goals
Photos © Jozo Cabraja, Uros Hocevar / Kolektiff